There are a lot of places in Midland to snag a breakfast burrito — but these five are our go-tos and will treat you right. Market Street has a deli counter that does build-your-own burritos (and they’re pretty good). Micaela’s On The Go is extremely popular (expect a line), isn’t open on weekends, but they run a large crew and move volume fast. From quick drive-thru staples to sit-down plates, here’s where we point people first.
Breakfast Burritos in Midland
Market Street (Deli Counter – Build Your Own)
The prepared foods deli at Market Street serves build-your-own breakfast burritos with your choice of eggs, meats, potatoes, cheese, and salsas. It’s a reliable, customizable option when you’re grocery-running or need a quick hot breakfast.
Hours (store):
Daily: 6 AM – 12 AM
Don Tomás Café
A cozy local favorite for Mexican breakfast — including hearty burritos, fresh tortillas, and strong coffee. Consistent quality, friendly service, and generous portions make it an easy recommendation on the north side.
Hours:
Mon: Closed • Sun: Closed
Tue–Thu: 7 AM – 2 PM
Fri: 6 AM – 2 PM
Sat: 7 AM – 2 PM
Micaela’s On The Go
A super-popular stop known for fast, flavorful burritos with a true street-food vibe. It gets busy — especially on weekday mornings — but their large crew handles the rush well and keeps the line moving. Note: closed on weekends.
Hours:
Mon: Closed • Sat–Sun: Closed
Tue–Fri: 6 AM – 2 PM
Mis Amigas Restaurant #2
Classic, no-frills breakfast burritos made the way locals like them — eggs, potatoes, your protein of choice, and a side of salsa. Friendly staff and quick plates make it a dependable weekday (and Saturday) option.
Hours:
Mon–Sat: 7 AM – 2 PM
Sun: Closed
Olvera’s Speedy Pack
A Midland original for quick, satisfying burritos and Mexican staples. Easy in-and-out, early opening hours, and plenty of flavor — perfect when you need breakfast on the move.
Hours:
Mon–Sat: 5:30 AM – 8 PM
Sun: 6 AM – 1:30 PM



