There’s a restaurant in Oklahoma that offers crazy big burritos and they are the best thing ever. At Freebirds World Burrito you’ll find a menu filled with mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, including burritos up to 20 lbs. Of course, they offer “normal” size burritos with a variety of ingredients to customize them just how you prefer.

The next time you’re in the mood for Mexican food, give this restaurant a try.

Freebirds World Burrito has three locations in Oklahoma; one in Tulsa and two in Oklahoma City (addresses listed at end of article).

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As they say at Freebirds, “it’s not normal around here.” They offer a free-flowing spirit with fun decor. And once you see the size of the burritos you’ll see they are far from normal.

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Burritos come in four standard sizes: The Hybrid (the smallest), The Freebird (the most popular), The Monster (bigger size and value) and The Super Monster (the biggest and best value).

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But it doesn’t stop there! You can order the Super Monster in a double size, making it around 15-20 lbs. and it’s the biggest thing ever.

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Anyone think they can handle a Quadruple Super Monster on their own?

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Don’t worry, most people can’t so they opt for the smaller, standard burrito sizes.

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You’ll find all your favorite fillings to make the perfect burrito just right for you. Plus, they know how to roll their burritos just right so they never fall apart.

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Locations in Oklahoma:

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  • 14220 N Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. 1
  • Oklahoma City, OK 73134
  • 1841 Belle Isle Blvd., Ste. J
  • Oklahoma City, OK 73118
  • 7547 S Olympia Ave W Ste B
  • Tulsa, OK 74132

 

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