When it comes to quick and easy stops, visiting a convenience store is the way to go. Amarillo has plenty of convenience stores, and you'll find one on every corner. When you stop in the morning, it's likely that you'll find yourself staring at the hot bar, wondering, "Do I want a burrito?"

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Then your brain takes over and says, "No, I really want a freshly made burrito from my favorite burrito place."  What if you could have that burrito from your favorite burrito place at your favorite morning stop?

YOU CAN!

Pak-A-Sak and Grandma's Burritos have teamed up!


This means you can grab your favorite burrito from your favorite convenience store!  Grandma's Burritos has their delicious burritos in select Pak-A-Saks and soon they will be in all Pak-A-Saks in Amarillo and Canyon.

Grab your favorite Grandma's Breakfast Burrito without having to drive very far. When you bite into that hot and fresh breakfast burrito, you'll experience the same quality you'd get at any of Grandma's Burritos locations.

  • Ham and Egg
  • Sausage and Egg
  • Chorizo, Potato, and Egg
  • Bacon, Potato, and Egg

Grandma's Burritos in Pak-A-Sak will cost $5.99 per burrito.  Let's hope they also bring their amazing salsas to go with the burritos.

Read More: Amarillo's Fastest Growing Area Getting a New Place to Eat |

Grandma's Burritos has two locations in Amarillo

  • 7012 S. Western
  • 8700 Clinton Glen Rd (Hours recently changed to 7 am- 3 pm Monday through Friday and 7 am-2 pm on Saturdays)

Keep an eye out at your favorite Pak-A-Sak the next morning you go in to grab your coke, energy drink, coffee, smokes, or gas, and grab some breakfast!   Grandma's Burritos should be in all Pak-A-Saks by the end of the month.

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