Countdown continues for Chipotle opening in Barrington

Town Council scheduled to vote on restaurant’s victualing license

Posted 8/13/24

The new Chipotle Mexican Grill on County Road in Barrington is expected to open by the end of the month, though an official opening date has not been made public yet. 

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Countdown continues for Chipotle opening in Barrington

Town Council scheduled to vote on restaurant’s victualing license

Posted

The new Chipotle Mexican Grill on County Road in Barrington is expected to open by the end of the month, though an official opening date has not been made public yet. 

While workers continue to put the finishing touches on Barrington’s newest restaurant in the lead-up to the opening, members of the Barrington Town Council are expected to meet on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 13, to vote on whether to grant Chipotle a victualing license. According to a notice on the town’s website, the Council is scheduled to hold a special meeting at 5:45 p.m. on Aug. 13 inside the School Committee room at Barrington Town Hall. 

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