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Burrito Counter · Park Slope, BrooklynNO. 736 / 851

Vato

A Corima-team tortilleria whose fresh-pressed flour tortilla burritos draw daily lines out the door in Park Slope.

226 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY

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//The line

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).

//When the line peaks
Daily, per Eater NY's 'worth lining up for' framing Lunch and weekend rushes lighter around 11am on weekdays, per Time Out

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: None — walk-in only

Walk-ins: Walk-in only; daily lines that move quickly

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Vato?

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.'

Does Vato take reservations?

No — Vato is a walk-in counter with no reservation system reported.

Can you walk into Vato?

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

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