Breakfast burritos and wraps are a popular corporate catering format because they combine a complete morning meal — eggs, protein, cheese, and vegetables — into a single portable package. They're fast to distribute, easy to eat without utensils, and satisfying enough to carry a team through a working morning. A mix of fillings (classic bacon and egg, vegetarian, spicy sausage) covers most dietary preferences in a single order, and the foil-wrapped format keeps everything hot for 45-60 minutes after delivery.

Breakfast burritos are one of the most efficient catering formats for large groups — they're individually portioned, easy to eat standing or at a desk, and arrive ready to serve with no setup required. For groups with diverse dietary needs, a clear labeling system (sticker or tag on each burrito) prevents the scramble of unwrapping every burrito to find the right one. Ask your caterer to confirm how each variety will be identified on delivery.
Most breakfast burrito menus include a vegetarian option with scrambled eggs, cheese, peppers, and onions. Some caterers also offer plant-based egg fillings for vegan guests. When placing your order for a group with vegan guests, specify whether you need those burritos prepared without dairy cross-contact as well — some caterers use shared pans unless asked otherwise. A small quantity buffer (10-15% over headcount) ensures you don't run short on the most popular varieties.
How many breakfast burritos should I order per person?
One full-size burrito per person is the standard for breakfast catering. If you're ordering a wrap format (lighter, typically smaller), plan for 1-2 per person depending on appetite and whether other food is being served. For groups that include big eaters or where burritos are the only breakfast item, ordering a 10-15% buffer over headcount ensures no one goes without.
Are there vegetarian and vegan options?
Yes — most caterers offer at least one vegetarian burrito option, typically with scrambled eggs, cheese, peppers, and onions. Vegan options are available from select caterers using plant-based eggs and dairy-free cheese. If your group includes vegan guests, look for menus that explicitly label vegan fillings, and ask whether those burritos are prepared separately to avoid cross-contact.
How long do breakfast burritos stay warm after delivery?
Breakfast burritos and wraps are individually foil-wrapped, which makes them one of the best-insulating formats in breakfast catering — they typically hold heat well for 45-60 minutes after delivery. If your event runs longer, ask about heated delivery bags or a brief hold in a low oven (200°F) on site. Wraps in lighter packaging tend to cool faster than foil-wrapped burritos, so factor that in if you're expecting a longer service window.
What's the difference between a breakfast burrito and a breakfast wrap?
A breakfast burrito is made with a large flour tortilla and typically contains scrambled eggs, cheese, and a protein (bacon, sausage, or chorizo), often with potatoes or peppers. A breakfast wrap is usually lighter — a smaller tortilla with a similar filling but fewer components, sometimes including greens or lighter proteins. For a filling, standalone breakfast, burritos are the more satisfying format; wraps work well alongside other items.
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