Healthy Fast Food Options
I know, I know, you might be skeptical at that title. I’m not a huge fan of fast food in general, since I don’t think it takes that long to whip up dinner, but I know that sometimes life just gets in the way. Whether you’re traveling, stuck at an office without good cafeteria options, or just having one of those days where you need to pick up dinner on the way home, there really are some healthy fast food options out there. Follow a few simple tips, and you’ll be good to go.
I pulled together a few meals from popular chain restaurants that you’ll find in most cities. These are really more of the kind-of-a-step-up-from-fast-food-places, because I can’t in good conscience recommend anything from a true “fast food” spot. Sorry, McArches, you’re not fooling me with those “salad” options you have.
Tips for Healthy Fast Food Options
- Load up on raw veggies wherever you can! They fill you up, and are nutrient dense.
- Leave out the extra bread or wraps, or opt for whole grains like brown rice or wheat bread.
- Keep an eye on sauces and spreads which can quickly turn a healthy meal into something you might want to avoid.
- Check the menu ahead of time so you don’t have to make a quick decision in the drive thru line!
Panera Bread
Panera has some really great healthy food options! I recently tried the Mediterranean Quinoa Salad with a cup of vegetable soup. It was my first time having the quinoa salad but it was delicious! They also have tons of salads with chicken on them, so if you’re not vegetarian you have even more options. I also love the black bean soup and the Greek salad. (Just make sure you get your dressing on the side so you can control how much to add!) You can also swap out the baguette for an apple! (P.S. I made a Panera Modern Green Salad Copycat that is spot on!)
CAVA
I actually did a whole fast-casual feature on CAVA because I love it so much! They’ve rapidly expanded across the country so it’s much easier to get your hands on these bowls! Start with a base of greens or a combination of grains and greens and then add toppings until your heart is content! They also have the nutritional info available if you order online, which makes it easy to know exactly what you’re getting!
Jimmy John’s
This was one of my favorite spots in college, and it will always have a special place in my heart. I love this place for a quick lunch, because not only do they offer a delicious vegetarian sub, they also offer lettuce wraps! This means less bread & more veggies! If you get the vegetarian sub without mayo as a lettuce wrap, you’ve got a super-veggie packed lunch! You might even have some room for Skinny Chips, the baked version of their kettle chips. I know some people actually like mayonnaise (I literally hate it) but I’m telling you, the guacamole spread gives you all the creaminess you need!
Chipotle
I was telling someone about how much I loved the healthy options at Chipotle, and they literally rolled their eyes at me, telling me that there was no way those huge burritos could be good for you. But the bowl option is fantastic, and the salad option is even better. If you opt for a bed of lettuce instead of a bed of rice, you’ll save tons of calories, and with all the delicious salsas they offer, you’ll still have plenty of flavor! I like to get lettuce, black beans, peppers and onions, tomato salsa, corn salsa, and guacamole. That huge bowl clocks it right around 450 calories. Not bad, right? This is also vegan and gluten free, so it’s a great option for those with food allergies!
Moe’s Southwest Grill
Similar to Chipotle, this build-a-bowl spot has great options! Step one, get the salad bowl. Step two, pile your lettuce with black beans, grilled peppers, grilled onions, guacamole, tomato salsa, corn salsa, fresh jalapenos, and cilantro! The southwest vinaigrette dressing is deliciously spicy, so you can drizzle a bit of that on top or load up on salsas from the salad bar. If you like things spicy, try the Carolina Reaper salsa. That one has a kick and it was one of my favorites!
Genghis Grill
Ok, so it’s not exactly fast food, but this build-your-own-bowl is sort of like the stir fry equivalent of Chipotle. Similar to Mongolian BBQ (which is what we had in Ohio) this place can offer you some healthy options if you know what you’re looking for. You’re given a bowl that you can load up with anything your heart desires. It does require a little self-control, to focus on adding in veggies rather than some of the other more tempting toppings.
What’s your favorite fast food spot?
Thanks for sharing, these are definitely good options for healthy foods.
I love this post! I feel like sometimes you really can’t avoid fast food, such as when you are on a road trip. Its good to know what are good choices when eating fast food. I love Chipotle salads. You can load them up with tons of vegetables and get the dressing on the side. I’ve never been to Jimmy Johns, but in Austin we had Wich Which, which also did lettuce wraps and had these huge delicious salad bowls. Noms.
LOVE chipotle salad… my favorite!!!!
The tofu bowl looks so good~Moe’s Southwest grill offers a tofu bowl but it counts for 19 Points on Weight Watchers! Obviously I haven’t had one for a while. Need to get my act together and make it myself! Have a great day, Liz!
Moe’s has those “naked” burrito bowls which I liked! At least you can pile on veggies!
Great tips girlie! I always scout out the veggies when I can and try to stay away from the “not worth it” items. Like, I would never order one of Chipotle’s burritos when I can get all the same flavor and a lot less calories by going with the burrito bowls! Plus, I’d rather use those tortilla calories for extra GUAC! 😉
I only heard of Chipotle out of your list (#westcoastproblems), but I absolutely LOVE the Chipotle bowls. I’m sure so does the rest of the population but I have the perfect combo I get everytime and it makes me incredibly happy!
We don’t have any of those places here in Australia but they all sound good! I think loading up on veggies is key and everything in moderation as well.
I wish we had Jimmy John’s here in NY! And that’s funny, I just read that calorie count of Chipotle tortillas yesterday. The burritos really are ridiculous. I think I will order just a bowl next time 🙂 I’m a sucker for carbs & sauces, though, haha.
Hope you have a good weekend, Liz!
Knowing that you’re able to make smart and healthier choices at chain restaurants, too, has to be awesome and the tips you shared sound great. Sadly, the idea has yet to spread over here – you can’t ever order dressing on the side – so it’s all about being prepared when travelling or busy.
I like Panera and Chipotle the best for those rare times that fast food is just the way it’s going to be – they both offer some healthy options! And they taste delicious, too, of course 🙂