For the first time ever, Chipotle announced today that it is launching a High Protein Menu at participating locations across the U.S. and Canada starting December 23, 2025.
Beginning Tuesday, December 23, fans across the U.S. and Canada will be able to access Chipotle’s High Protein Menu both in‑store and through the Chipotle app and websites. In the U.S., the lineup starts at $3.50 for a Single Chicken Taco at participating locations, while a High Protein Cup of Adobo Chicken carries a national weighted average price of $3.82.
As protein continues to shape food choices in the U.S., Chipotle is responding to that shift with a High Protein Menu that offers more portion and format options, from lighter bites to more filling meals.
The menu also introduces Chipotle’s first snack item, the High Protein Cup, a four‑ounce serving of Adobo Chicken or Steak based on how guests already add protein to their orders.
Here’s a closer look at Chipotle’s new High Protein Menu:
- Double High Protein Bowl (81g protein, 11g fiber, 760 calories): A burrito bowl built with double Adobo Chicken, light white rice, black beans, fajita veggies, fresh tomato salsa, Monterey Jack cheese, and extra romaine lettuce.
- High Protein–High Fiber Bowl (46g protein, 14g fiber, 540 calories): A bowl made with Adobo Chicken, light brown rice, black beans, fajita veggies, roasted chili‑corn salsa, fresh tomato salsa, and romaine lettuce.
- High Protein–Low Calorie Salad (36g protein, 10g fiber, 470 calories): A salad featuring Adobo Chicken, Supergreens lettuce mix, fajita veggies, fresh tomato salsa, and guacamole.
- Double High Protein Burrito (79g protein, 6g fiber, 840 calories): A burrito filled with double Adobo Chicken, freshly prepared tomato salsa, fajita veggies, Monterey Jack cheese, and romaine lettuce.
- High Protein Cup with Adobo Chicken (32g protein, 180 calories): A four‑ounce side of Adobo Chicken designed as a standalone snack or protein add‑on.
- Adobo Chicken Taco (15g protein, 190 calories): A soft flour tortilla with Adobo Chicken, fajita veggies, fresh tomato salsa, Monterey Jack cheese, and romaine lettuce.
In addition, Chipotle is also highlighting how athletes and creators already use the brand to meet their protein needs by partnering with creators to feature their go‑to high‑protein orders. These fan‑favorite entrees will appear on the High Protein Menu in the Chipotle app and on Chipotle.com and Chipotle.ca starting January 5.
- Josh Hart’s High Protein Burrito (95g protein, 14g fiber, 1,340 calories): Professional basketball player Josh Hart’s go‑to order is a burrito with double Adobo Chicken, white rice, black beans, fresh tomato salsa, roasted chili‑corn salsa, sour cream, and Monterey Jack cheese.
- Smaller Sam’s High Protein Tacos (40g protein, 6g fiber, 580 calories): Health creator Samantha Milton’s go‑to order consists of three crispy corn tortilla tacos with Adobo Chicken, light roasted chili‑corn salsa, fajita veggies, and sides of tomatillo‑red chili salsa and sour cream.
- Kylie’s High Protein Chicken Bowl (52g protein, 12g fiber, 690 calories): Dietitian Kylie Sakaida’s preferred bowl includes Adobo Chicken, a half‑and‑half mix of white and brown rice, black and pinto beans, extra fajita veggies, tomatillo green‑chili salsa, Monterey Jack cheese, and romaine lettuce.
The new High Protein Menu will be available at participating locations in the U.S. and Canada starting Tuesday, December 23, 2025. Prices may vary.










