B’KLYN BURRO: Mission-Style Burritos with Brooklyn Soul

 

Night view of B’KLYN BURRO Mexican restaurant on Fulton Street in Brooklyn, with neon signage and bicycles parked outside.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Store Overview

B’KLYN BURRO, at 922 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (☎ 718-622-8776), is a Mexican spot in Clinton Hill known for its San Francisco–inspired Mission-style burritos—big, tightly wrapped, and packed to the brim. Founded by two San Francisco expats, it’s become a go-to in Brooklyn for burrito lovers who crave that West Coast flair without leaving New York.

The storefront is modern but unpretentious, with a neighborhood taqueria vibe. On warmer days, customers spill into the backyard seating area, a hidden perk that makes it more than just a grab-and-go burrito shop. The clientele is a blend of local families, Pratt students, Clinton Hill professionals, and late-night foodies.

Their website (bklynburro.com) offers direct pickup and delivery (no app fees), and the restaurant keeps an active Instagram presence, engaging their community with specials and cultural tie-ins.


Platter of wrapped burritos with crispy tortilla chips and fresh guacamole from B’KLYN BURRO Brooklyn.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Menu & Services

The menu is centered on burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, all customizable and built with care. Prices generally range $10–20, generous portions included.

Menu highlights:

  • Carne Asada Burrito ($13+) – A hearty Mission-style staple with grilled steak, beans, rice, and salsa.

  • Carnitas Burrito – Slow-cooked pork in a perfect wrap.

  • Snob Burrito ($12+) – One of their cheeky signature creations.

  • Chill Rey Burrito ($15+) – Loaded and beloved by regulars.

  • Super Veggie Taco ($17) – A fully stacked plant-based option.

  • Quesadilla Para Dos ($25) – A massive quesadilla meant for sharing.

  • Chips & Guac / Salsas – Crowd-pleasers with fresh toppings.

  • Churros & Tres Leches ($10) – Sweet finishes that stick to tradition.

  • Drinks: Micheladas, Jarritos, Cuba Libres, tamarind juice, and margaritas ($9 specials on celebration days).

Hours run 11 AM – 10 PM most days (closed Tuesdays, and daily break from 4–5 PM). Sunday closes at 9 PM.


Authentic Mexican torta sandwich filled with beans, avocado, jalapeΓ±os, and sauce from B’KLYN BURRO.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Review Summary

Positives:

  • Flavor & authenticity: The burritos win constant praise for being huge, well-rolled, and true to San Francisco’s Mission District style.

  • Atmosphere: Friendly staff and a welcoming owner make it a neighborhood staple.

  • Value: Big portions at fair prices.

  • Backyard seating: A seasonal gem for outdoor eating.

Critiques:

  • Inconsistency: Some reviewers found tacos (like steak) overcooked or too salty.

  • No reservations: Can get crowded at peak dinner hours.

  • Closed break (4–5 PM): Throws off some diners looking for continuous service.

Human Commentary:
For New Yorkers, burritos can be hit-or-miss across the city. B’KLYN BURRO fills a real gap with authentic Mission-style burritos, giving Brooklynites a taste of the Bay Area’s most famous comfort food. It’s not about white-tablecloth precision—it’s about big, messy, satisfying bites that hit the spot every time.


Pratt Institute Modern brick and glass building in Brooklyn with bold architectural design.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Location & Accessibility

Located in Clinton Hill near the border of Fort Greene, the spot benefits from foot traffic along Fulton Street.

  • Subway Access: C train at Clinton-Washington Ave (2 blocks away), G train at Clinton-Washington (Lafayette Ave) nearby.

  • Nearby Landmarks:

    1. Pratt Institute – Brings in students looking for affordable, filling meals.

    2. Fort Greene Park – Families and picnickers often grab burritos to-go.

    3. Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) – Pre- and post-show crowds fuel dinnertime business.

    4. Barclays Center – Concert and game-goers hunt for hearty meals before or after events.

    5. Brooklyn Navy Yard – Workers and creatives nearby expand the lunchtime base.

This location ensures a steady mix of students, creatives, families, and event-driven traffic.


Mexican burrito bowl with rice, black beans, avocado slices, salsa, shredded meat, and tortilla from B’KLYN BURRO.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Genius Marketing Analysis

  • GI (Genius Insight): B’KLYN BURRO’s value is comfort + community—oversized burritos made with heart, served with a sense of West Coast nostalgia in a Brooklyn setting.

  • MDA (Marketing Action):

    1. Push direct online ordering to avoid delivery app fees.

    2. Develop “Mission Mondays” deals (discounted burritos) to boost slower days.

    3. Expand branding around the backyard dining as a hidden local perk.

    4. Cross-promote with nearby events at BAM and Barclays.

    5. Highlight vegan/vegetarian options for the growing plant-based market.


Loaded nachos topped with beef, avocado slices, pico de gallo, and sour cream from B’KLYN BURRO.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Genius Ideas (10)

  1. “Mission Mondays” Promo – Discount burritos every Monday to draw early-week crowds.

  2. Backyard Burrito Nights – Summer evenings with live music or DJ sets in the back patio.

  3. Burrito + Beer Package – Partner with local craft breweries for bundle deals.

  4. Student Discount Program – 10% off with Pratt ID; appeals to budget-conscious locals.

  5. Event Tie-Ins – Limited-time burritos themed after Barclays Center concerts or BAM performances.

  6. Burrito Challenge – “Finish the Chill Rey” in under 20 minutes and get a free shirt.

  7. Salsa Bar Sundays – Rotate specialty salsas weekly and promote through Instagram polls.

  8. Local Art Nights – Feature Pratt student art in-store, boosting community ties.

  9. Family Burrito Bundle – 4 burritos + sides at a reduced family price.

  10. Late-Night Pop-Up Collabs – Extend hours occasionally with collabs from nearby bars.



Freshly baked layer cake with strawberries and cream icing at B’KLYN BURRO Brooklyn.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Conclusion

B’KLYN BURRO is more than a burrito joint—it’s a Brooklyn bridge to San Francisco’s Mission District, keeping alive the tradition of oversized, lovingly wrapped burritos. With a friendly vibe, a strong community presence, and a steady flow of students, creatives, and families, it has carved out its niche in Clinton Hill. By leaning further into events, promotions, and cultural tie-ins, it can grow from cult favorite to Brooklyn institution.


Mexican plate with grilled chicken, rice, beans, avocado, salsa, and tortilla from B’KLYN BURRO.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

Q & A

Q: What are the hours?
A: Mon, Wed–Sat: 11 AM – 10 PM (closed 4–5 PM); Sun: 11 AM – 9 PM; Closed Tuesdays.

Q: Price range?
A: $10–20 per person, with massive portions.

Q: Do they offer delivery?
A: Yes—direct via their website and through delivery apps.

Q: What’s their signature dish?
A: The Carne Asada Burrito and the loaded Chill Rey Burrito.

Q: Do they have outdoor seating?
A: Yes—backyard seating is available when the weather’s good.


Colorful interior of B’KLYN BURRO Mexican restaurant in Brooklyn with mural art and bar seating.
πŸ“Œ Source: Google Maps Customer Review

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