Chipotle officially adds quesadillas to the menu for digital-ordering only
Fans have secretly ordered the off-menu item for years, but now its official.
OK, Chipotle fans, big news: There's a new menu item in town, and you'd better believe it looks delicious.
The new quesadillas, a melty Monterey jack cheese-filled flour tortilla stuffed with a choice of meat, sofritas or fajita veggies, are served with three sides -- but sorry, guac is still extra.
![PHOTO: A quesadilla from Chipotle with tomato salsa, sour cream and guacamole.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/chipotlequesadilla_1615490235207_hpEmbed_27x14_992.jpg)
The menu item is cut into triangular pieces and served in 100% compostable packaging with three compartmentalized sections for salsas or sides, including fresh tomato salsa, sour cream, or hand-mashed guac.
When the fast-casual Mexican restaurant chain announced the new item there was just one stipulation: It's only available online.
![PHOTO: Quesadillas are available to order digitally from Chipotle.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/CHP-Quesadilla-Phone-PR-nologo_1615489661817_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg)
Chief Marketing Officer Chris Brandt called the quesadilla "one of the most highly anticipated menu items in our brand's history."
The restaurant first tested the digital-only item with a pilot program in Cleveland and Indianapolis last summer to capitalize on the brand's digital scale as it removed operational friction to utilize its Digital Kitchen.