A James Beard Award-winning Trinidadian street food counter in Bed-Stuy famous for its doubles, per The Infatuation.
481 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at A&A Bake and Doubles yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation's Caribbean food guide says A&A 'usually' has 'a line out the door,' advising visitors to 'give yourself at least thirty minutes' and to bring at least $10. The guide credits the counter's 2019 James Beard Award recognition and its status as 'one of the most iconic Caribbean eateries in NYC' for the sustained demand.
Beyond the line itself, The Infatuation warns that popular items can sell out, noting 'you should get here early in case they run out' — a supply-side pressure on top of the queue itself.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations — walk-in counter service
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; arrive early, items can sell out
The Infatuation says the line is 'usually out the door' and advises setting aside 'at least thirty minutes' to get through it.
No — it's a counter-service Trinidadian food spot; The Infatuation's guide describes it purely as a walk-up, line-based operation with no mention of reservations.
Yes, it's walk-in only, but The Infatuation recommends arriving early since popular items can sell out before the day is over.
Sources: The Infatuation