My local Taco Bell has them on the menu for $4.99 each.
You might notice the grill marks on my Cantina Steak Burrito; that doesn't come standard, but you can request it on any burrito on the Taco Bell menu. I like the extra crispiness it adds to the tortilla.
The Cantina Steak Burrito is pretty much the Cantina Bowl, but wrapped up in a flour tortilla.
While lettuce might be fine in a salad wrap where it's mostly accompanied by cold ingredients, it doesn't work so well in a burrito with warm steak, beans, and rice. It wilts and/or steams pretty fast, which is not so great and that's what happened here.
The rice and beans worked out well and each offered a different flavor: a bit cilantro lime for the rice and an earthiness from the beans.
I saw the guacamole, but it got a bit lost in the shuffle tastewise inside the burrito. The same thing occurred with the cilantro dressing.
I would have liked more of the corn salsa and less of the pico de gallo. The corn salsa and pico de gallo were a bit unevenly distributed, which resulted in some very tangy bites.
Overall, I didn't like the Cantina Steak Burrito as much as the Cantina Bowl. It was a little too busy with ingredients and sometimes overwhelmed by its stronger flavors (mostly tanginess). The Cantina line was created with the bowl in mind and it shows a bit with the burrito, which is shoehorned into a more portable alternative.
Nutritional Info - Taco Bell Cantina Steak Burrito (458g)
Calories - 780 (from Fat - 250)
Fat - 28g (Saturated Fat - 7g)
Sodium - 1900mg
Carbs - 98g (Sugar - 7g)
Protein - 33g