A Woodside Colombian bakery cited by The Infatuation as reliably having a line worth waiting in.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Rico Pan Bakery yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation's guide to the best Colombian restaurants in NYC says plainly that 'there's almost always a line at Rico Pan Bakery in Woodside,' framing it as a near-constant fixture rather than an occasional weekend rush.
The same guide goes further, saying it would be worth the wait 'even if it were twice as long,' a strong endorsement of the pastries driving the demand, though the source doesn't break down specific wait lengths or peak times.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in counter service
No specific duration is reported, but The Infatuation says 'there's almost always a line' at this Woodside bakery.
Not established by available sources; as a counter-service bakery it likely operates walk-in only, but this isn't confirmed.
Yes — it's a walk-up bakery counter, though The Infatuation notes there's almost always a line to get through.
Sources: The Infatuation - Best Colombian Restaurants in NYC