Apparently we aren't the only ones who love our burritos. Here are a few articles published about BTB.
Read 'em and eat—we're making headlines over here!


Apparently we aren't the only ones who love our burritos. Here are a few articles published about BTB.
Read 'em and eat—we're making headlines over here!
Three Arts & Culture staffers take on Grand River's Mexican Mile and rate four very popular burrito shops.
March 1, 2006 by Arts & Culture Staff, The Big Green
Normally when I go to Big Ten, I go for the chimichanga (what can I say, I’m a man who likes things deep-fried). But as this was a burrito crawl I was forced to leap out of the frying pan and into the gastronomical explosion of chicken, beans, rice, guacamole, sour cream and salsa that is the deluxe chicken Big Ten burrito.
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September 30, 2005 BY ETHAN CONLEY, State News
Shortly after Michigan and MSU wage war on the gridiron in Spartan Stadium on Saturday, a second, equally competitive round of battle will take place to determine - once and for all - which university is the true champion of the intrastate rivalry.
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September 1, 2005 BY LAUREN PHILLIPS, STATE NEWS
From their ingredients and prices to the design of the restaurant, Big Ten Burrito has one theme: simple.
A refreshing addition to Grand River Avenue, Big Ten Burrito is a moderately priced Mexican food restaurant located at 403 E. Grand River Ave. The original branch of the restaurant opened in Ann Arbor a year and a half ago.
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Campus-area spot knows its specialty well; other entrees are also worthy
Thursday, August 5, 2004 BY WILL STEWART News Special Writer, ANN ARBOR NEWS
To say that the dining room - such as it is - at Big Ten Burrito is just about the same size as one of the eatery's enormous namesakes is in no way meant to imply anything bad.
But that's one huge burrito.
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Thursday, March 11, 2004 BY SRAVYA CHIRUMAMILLA Daily Weekend Editor, MICHIGAN DAILY
Ever fallen asleep during the fourth screening of “Battleship Potemkin” and dreamt of burritos? Film and Video and English student Adam Lowenstein couldn’t help but let his mind wander from the daily grind of junior year.
Addressing the quickie burrito deficit
ANN ARBOR OBSERVER
Like most college towns, Ann Arbor has more than its share of pizzerias...But to California natives Justin Herrick and Adam Lowenstein, the city is sadly lacking in what they consider a campus staple: the quickie burrito joint.