Independent QDOBA nutrition guide
About QDOBA Calorie Calculator
This site organizes public QDOBA nutrition and menu source material into a calculator, menu guide, nutrition source page, and focused planning guides.
What this site does
QDOBA Calorie Calculator is built for people comparing QDOBA meals before they order. It lets you search saved menu cards, add bowls, burritos, tacos, quesadillas, nachos, sides, drinks, desserts, kids meals, and default custom combinations, then review estimated totals from source-backed nutrition rows.
The site is useful when a single menu card does not answer the full question. A custom bowl, burrito, or kids meal may combine a base, protein, beans, queso, salsa, toppings, side, and drink. The calculator keeps those parts visible so the total is easier to understand.
Source approach
Nutrition data is sourced from official QDOBA nutrition material and local extraction files retained under dev-content/. The source metadata currently records a nutrition PDF date of 2026-06-15 and a saved ordering-menu snapshot date of 2026-06-25.
Menu images are served from local plugin files generated from saved official ordering-menu HTML. Public pages do not hotlink QDOBA or OLO image hosts.
When a menu card represents a configurable meal, the calculator uses a documented default component estimate where one exists. Missing official values are treated as unavailable, not as zero.
Independence and limits
This website is independent. It is not owned, operated, endorsed, or sponsored by QDOBA. QDOBA names, marks, menu names, and official resources are referenced for identification and source attribution.
Restaurant nutrition can change because recipes, suppliers, portions, limited-time items, local availability, and preparation practices can change. Use this site as a planning estimate and verify important details with official QDOBA sources.
Common questions
Is this an official QDOBA website?
No. This is an independent calculator and menu guide that references public QDOBA source material for planning and comparison.
Why keep local source snapshots?
Local PDFs, extracted text, saved HTML, image references, and manifests make future refreshes reviewable and help explain where calculator values came from.