If a fiesta sounds good right about now, there’s a restaurant in Lasalle, Illinois you’ll want to hit up right away. It is home to the biggest burritos in the state, which are sure to cure any craving.

If you love Mexican food, you’ve got to eat at this place. It seems like it should be a chain but is actually locally owned. Check it out:

Mickey’s Massive Burritos on the north side of the state near Starved Rock and Matthiessen state parks is a family-owned Mexican food restaurant known for its fresh-made meals. It is open six days each week for lunch and dinner.

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The interior resembles a trendy fast-food joint like Chipotle, but you’ll find much better food and flavors here. This space can even be used to host private events.

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When it comes to the food, everything is made fresh and from scratch. The biggest burritos come with chips as well as cilantro lime or brown rice, pinto or black beans, salsa, and cheese or sour cream.

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Meat options include pork carnitas, ground sirloin, barbacoa beef, steak, chicken, and even vegetables. You can also get the state’s biggest burritos in a bowl.

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Other menu items include tacos, nachos, quesadillas, fajitas, salads, tostadas, taquitos, and enchiladas. You’ll also find cookies and tostada sundaes.

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Mickey’s Massive Burritos is open Monday through Thursday between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. as well as Friday and Saturday between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. Satisfy all your Mexican food cravings here.

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Mickey’s Massive Burritos is located at 620 1st St., Lasalle, IL 61301, and you can learn more about it on its website or Facebook page. Have you ever had the biggest burritos in the state? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.

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For more like this, check out these 10 restaurants in Illinois with Mexican food to die for.

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