
QDOBA has announced that the company will open its newest location in Fayetteville, N.C. on Mar 11, 2026.
As part of its grand opening, QDOBA is offering the chance to win free burritos or bowls for a year to the first 100 people in line at their Ramsey Commons location at 4401 Ramsey St. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. and there will be Spin-to-Win prizes including free entrées, free kids meals, BOGO entrées and more.
The new location marks the second QDOBA restaurant in Fayetteville, NC. More than 25 new jobs are expected to be created as a result. This follows the Skibo Road location that opened in November of 2025.
Guests will be invited to create their own meal by choosing from a variety of protein selections and toppings made in-house daily, including its always-free hand-crafted guacamole, QDOBA’s signature, three-cheese queso, pico de gallo and more. QDOBA will offer residents and guests a variety of flavorful, Mexican-inspired foods, including its own signature dishes as well as customizable meals.
QDOBA arrives in Fayetteville alongside Thrive Restaurant Group, owned and operated by Jon Rolph, who is helping the brand expand its presence in the Fayetteville, NC market.
“We are thrilled to welcome Thrive Restaurant Group to our growing QDOBA family and expand our mission of bringing flavor to people’s lives throughout the Fayetteville, NC market,” said QDOBA CEO John Cywinski in a press release. “We have set the standard for delicious, freshly prepared food through our signature dishes and customizable meals and are pleased to bring QDOBA’s signature flavors and everyday value to North Carolina residents.”
The new QDOBA restaurant store hours are Sunday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
This location will offer online ordering at QDOBA.com and through the QDOBA app, where guests can earn rewards for future visits.
For more information on the company, please visit QDOBA.com or follow the brand on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.
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