What’s the “Back Home BOGO” at Chipotle?
Chipotle is offering a “Back Home BOGO” promotion — a buy-one-get-one-free entrée deal — at participating U.S. locations on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 (Thanksgiving Eve). The promotion begins at 4:00 p.m. local time and runs until each restaurant closes for the night.
To qualify, customers must purchase one regular entrée — a burrito, bowl, tacos, or salad — and they’ll receive a second entrée of equal or lesser value at no cost. The offer is limited to a maximum of five free entrées per check. Kids’ meals are excluded, and the deal is valid in-restaurant only. Online orders, delivery, catering, and third-party platforms are not eligible.
Why Chipotle Is Running the Deal Now
Thanksgiving Eve is traditionally one of the busiest social nights of the year. Many people — especially students and young adults — return home and reconnect with friends before family gatherings begin the following day. Chipotle’s promotion is designed to appeal directly to that moment.
The timing encourages casual meetups without the expense of a sit-down restaurant or the hassle of cooking. A BOGO deal lowers the cost barrier, making it easier for small groups to grab dinner together while catching up.
For customers already navigating holiday travel expenses, gift shopping, or event planning, the offer provides a small budget break during a high-spending season.
What the Deal Can Mean for Customers
The BOGO promotion offers flexibility:
- Two friends can split dinner on a single entrée purchase.
- Solo diners can order two entrees and save one for later.
- Small groups can combine purchases to maximize free meals under the five-item cap.
Because the promotion applies only to in-store orders, it pushes customers out into restaurants rather than toward delivery or pickup services. That aligns with the social focus of Thanksgiving Eve — encouraging people to meet face-to-face rather than eating separately at home.
What’s Helpful — and What’s Limited
What Works Well
- Immediate cost savings for dining out during a busy travel week
- Simple redemption with no sign-ups or apps required
- Great for small reunions and casual meetups
- Flexible usage for dine-in or take-away
Where Limitations Apply
- In-store only — not valid for mobile orders or delivery
- One-night-only availability
- Five free-item cap, which restricts larger group use
- Kids’ meals don’t qualify
For customers planning to dine at home, use delivery, or feed larger gatherings, the promotion may not offer as much value.
How It Fits Into Chipotle’s Holiday Strategy
The “Back Home BOGO” is part of a broader holiday promotional approach that includes additional savings opportunities surrounding Thanksgiving weekend and early December. While the BOGO focuses on in-person social dining, other offers are geared toward delivery and group meals, giving customers multiple ways to save depending on how they’re celebrating.
This tiered strategy allows Chipotle to connect with a variety of customers — those meeting up locally, people hosting small gatherings, and shoppers looking for convenience during a crowded holiday schedule.
What to Know Before You Go
Before heading out, a few things are worth checking:
- Participation may vary by location, so confirming with your nearest restaurant can avoid surprises.
- Arrive after 4:00 p.m. local time, when the deal officially begins.
- When ordering with a partner, make sure the free entrée doesn’t exceed the price of the paid one.
- Expect busier store conditions, as Thanksgiving Eve is historically a high-traffic dining night.
If in-store dining isn’t convenient, customers may want to consider other holiday-specific offers available later in the week that apply to delivery or group meals instead.
Holiday promotions work best when they align with real habits — and Thanksgiving Eve is all about reunions, convenience, and relaxed connection. Chipotle’s BOGO doesn’t aim for extravagance or upselling. Instead, it keeps things simple:
- One meal becomes two.
- A casual dinner becomes easier to say yes to.
- Budget pressure eases during a high-expense week.
For returning college students, friends regrouping, or travelers looking for a fast meal before family obligations take over, the BOGO deal delivers exactly what the moment calls for — affordable, low-stress dining built around connection rather than spectacle.
In a season defined by big meals and big spending, this promotion focuses on something smaller but meaningful: sharing food without stretching the wallet.




