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Burritos guideLast updated: 2026-07-05

Maverik Burritos

A road-trip guide to Maverik burritos, including breakfast burritos, BonFire burritos, protein examples, calories, sodium, availability, and nutrition caveats.

Quick answer:Maverik burritos are useful road-trip foods because they are hot, portable, and often more filling than a snack. They are also a category where calories and sodium can vary a lot, so compare the nutrition data before treating any burrito as a lighter option.
Maverik M.O.A.B. breakfast burrito

Maverik breakfast burrito

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Best use cases

When Maverik burritos make sense

Early start breakfast

Breakfast burritos are useful before a ski day, hike, work drive, or long highway morning when you want hot food in one hand.

Higher-protein stop

Burritos can be one of the easier Maverik categories for protein, but calories and sodium can climb quickly depending on fillings and size.

Grab-and-go convenience

A burrito is usually easier to eat in the car than nachos or a bowl, but availability and freshness still depend on the specific store and time of day.

Maverik sweet pork barbacoa burrito
Breakfast vs. all-day: Maverik burritos can show up in breakfast and BonFire contexts, but the exact lineup is store-dependent.

Nutrition snapshot

Maverik burritos found in the nutrition data

These burrito-related items were captured in the generated nutrition dataset. Use them as planning context and verify current labels, especially for allergens and regional availability.

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Burrito itemCaloriesProteinCarbsFatSodium
MOAB Burrito1090 cal45g76g2560mg
Chicken Tomatillo Burrito750 cal38g91g1850mg
Steak Burrito820 cal38g101g1800mg
Steak Breakfast Burrito870 cal37g85g1890mg
Sweet Pork Burrito780 cal36g101g1770mg
Buffalo Chicken, Cheese and Potato Burrito880 cal34g86g2310mg
Chopped Brisket Breakfast Burrito870 cal34g86g1940mg
BBQ Steak and Potato Burrito910 cal33g97g1890mg

Breakfast vs. all-day

Two different burrito use cases

Breakfast burritos

Best for early drives, ski mornings, trailhead starts, and coffee stops. Captured breakfast-style burrito count: 5.

BonFire burritos

Better for lunch or dinner stops when you want something hot and more filling than a snack. Captured all-day burrito count: 11.

Sodium watch

Burritos can be salty

MOAB Burrito

2560mg sodium

1090 calories · 45g protein

Buffalo Chicken, Cheese and Potato Burrito

2310mg sodium

880 calories · 34g protein

Smoked Brisket Burrito

2070mg sodium

970 calories · 31g protein

Chopped Brisket Breakfast Burrito

1940mg sodium

870 calories · 34g protein

Steak Breakfast Burrito

1890mg sodium

870 calories · 37g protein

Protein leaders

Higher-protein Maverik burrito examples

45g protein

MOAB Burrito

1090 calories · 2560mg sodium

38g protein

Chicken Tomatillo Burrito

750 calories · 1850mg sodium

38g protein

Steak Burrito

820 calories · 1800mg sodium

37g protein

Steak Breakfast Burrito

870 calories · 1890mg sodium

36g protein

Sweet Pork Burrito

780 calories · 1770mg sodium

Road-trip caveat

Burritos are convenient, but not automatically light

A Maverik burrito can be a strong road-trip meal when you need hot food that travels well. The tradeoff is that larger burritos can carry substantial calories and sodium, especially when paired with chips, soda, or energy drinks.

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