Help us find the Tampa Bay area’s top burrito

We’re looking for a burrito above all others.

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We also love the street vibes over at Red Mesa Mercado.

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City Editor Brad here, and I’ve got beef, or should I say carne asada. Mainly, it’s over the fact that I love burritos and only have so much belly bandwidth.

With your feedback, we want to put together a list of the top burritos in the Tampa Bay area and ultimately crown the king.

I love Red Mesa Mercado’s (1100 1st Ave. N., St. Petersburg) Cali burrito. It’s piled to the nines with French fries, carne asada, guacamole, pico de gallo, and cheese. But I want to branch out + shine a spotlight on some of your fave burritos.

So, which TBAY burrito is the best? Whether it’s a particular friend’s recipe or made by a local biz, tell me your thoughts.

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