A Driggs Avenue bakery famous for a chorizo breakfast burrito that draws a genuine weekend queue.
743 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Ceremonia Bakeshop's chorizo breakfast burrito draws real weekend waits because the kitchen only has a couple of induction burners, according to reviews aggregated in search results tied to the bakery's Yelp and Wanderlog pages. One visitor reported about a 30-minute wait ordering near noon (11:55am) on a busy day.
Reviewers advise arriving before 10am to minimize the wait, though even early birds report 15-20 minutes, and some visitors have logged waits up to 45 minutes; one called a 30-minute wait 'worth it' for the burrito. This points to a genuine weekend line-up rather than occasional congestion.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; limited induction burners cause weekend waits.
Expect 15-20 minutes if you arrive before 10am, rising to roughly 30-45 minutes on busy weekend mornings, per reviews aggregated from Yelp and other sources.
No, it's a counter-service bakery with no reservation system indicated in available sourcing.
Yes, it's walk-in only; arriving early (before 10am) is the main way to shorten the wait, per aggregated reviews.