A Corima-team tortilleria whose fresh-pressed flour tortilla burritos draw daily lines out the door in Park Slope.
226 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Vato yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Eater NY's '38 Best Restaurants in NYC' headlines Vato as 'The Northern Mexican-Style Burritos Worth Lining Up for in Park Slope,' signaling a genuine daily line at the walk-in-only counter (Eater NY).
Coverage found via search reports Vato is walk-in only, with lines that form daily but move quickly since burritos come out five to ten minutes after ordering even when there's a line out the door; a weekday around 11am, between breakfast and lunch, is cited as a lower-wait window (Time Out New York).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: None — walk-in only
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; daily lines that move quickly
Exact wait times aren't published, but the line reportedly moves fast — burritos come out five to ten minutes after ordering even when there's a line out the door, per reporting found via search (Time Out New York); Eater NY calls the burritos 'worth lining up for.'
No — Vato is a walk-in counter with no reservation system reported.
Yes, walk-in only; a weekday around 11am is suggested as a lighter-wait window before lines build, per reporting found via search (Time Out New York).
Sources: Eater NY · Time Out New York