Join WSPN’s Chloe Zilembo, Selena Liu, Jane Tardif and Sasha Libenzon as they highlight Saxonville Burrito Company, located in Framingham’s historic Saxonville Mills, at 1645 Concord St.. The Mexican restaurant was opened in 2021, and since its opening, has served residents in the local community—a large majority including local Framingham residents and high schoolers. However, some Wayland High School students also enjoy going to Saxonville since it’s a seven minute drive from WHS. While some Wayland students enjoy going during their free periods for a quick snack, other students also visit Saxonville for lunch or to purchase their dinner after sports practices. Saxonville also provides online ordering in addition to walk-in order for further convenience.
Despite its name, Saxonville serves more than burritos. Their menu also includes other authentic Latino food like salads, flatbreads, quesadillas and various appetizers. They also have a fridge filled with freshly-made desserts and cold drinks. To ensure that all of their food tastes fresh, Saxonville handmakes their food from scratch, from start to finish. They provide a wide variety of ingredients and toppings to ensure that anyone, no matter their preferences, can find something they love at Saxonville Burrito.
In this video, WSPN visited Saxonville and interviewed Nohe Hernandez, the general manager, who shared the backstory of the restaurant’s creation. WSPN also spoke with Johnathan Navarrete, an employee, who spoke about his experience working at Saxonville and his favorite parts of the job. Additionally, WSPN interviewed Carla Salbatierra, a local Framingham resident and customer, who explained why Saxonville is unique from other restaurants.