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Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:25 pm
by WML
butitsadryheat wrote:I wonder if it is the same Roberto's as the one by the roller coaster in Mission Beach, San Diego. Great fish tacos.



I do believe so, I know they are a chain in California, Nevada, and they even have a few Florida locations. Get your surf on (unfortunately it's in Boca Raton, which has no surfing to speak of), then get post-surfing burritos?

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:49 am
by dadndave
Burritos and pizzas are all quite fine, but when you need something that sticks to yer ribs..
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Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:45 pm
by rhyang
mrchad9 wrote:Oh! I so love that new, gaily prancing llama !


I knew it would be an instant summitpost hit :mrgreen:

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:12 pm
by JHH60
La Cumbre on Valencia between 16th and 17th? Used to live in Noe so found myself here or at El Toro around the corner fairly often. Urban legend claims they are the orginator of the massive burrito.

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:31 pm
by rhyang
Sounds awesome, though I avoid big cities like the plague in general :) Maybe I'll have to take a trip up to PGSF one of these rainy weekends though..

btw Isn't all of SF controlled by the Russian mob these days ?? :D

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:10 pm
by mrchad9
Vitaliy can't seem to finish most climbs before midnight. Do they have burritos at Denny's?

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:44 am
by Princess Buttercup
Vitaliy M wrote:He really packs on the meat.


Four pages and no one called Vittles on this one??? WTF?

OH, and screw the burritos. It's all about the MOOSEBURGER, baybee!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:38 am
by dadndave
I suppose the mess in the gulf of Mexico might explain the seafood prices.

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:04 pm
by rhyang
justing wrote:I recommend getting that Taqueria Las Palmas burrito enchilada style.


Thanks for the reminder, that was a good idea :) The greasy burger / beef joints I can do without though .. Priest Station Cafe and Whitney Portal Store -- meh.

So how about north, like coming back from Shasta or Lassen or Castle Crags ? Last mexican food I had up there was Casa Ramos in the town of Mt. Shasta five years ago.

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:13 pm
by rhyang
Now I remember -- it was Lalo's in 2005 and Casa Ramos in 2006. And Billy Goat's Tavern a few times in there somewhere. Burgers .. ew :)

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:57 pm
by Tanngrisnir3
Sorry, I indulge in the best Chili Colorado known to man, at La Bonanza, in Lone Pine.

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:58 pm
by John Duffield
MoapaPk wrote:It's been a while, but I remember a gas station on the east side of the road in Big Pine. (Insert puns about "gas station.")


Be careful!!

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Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:39 pm
by Tanngrisnir3
FortMental wrote:I've come to despise most of what passes for Mexican food these days. We have a lot of these "authentic" New Mexican restaurants around here and I can tell you firsthand that between the Indians and the Mexicans, Native foods of the North American Desert Region is DONKEY FOOD.

Refried beans? WTF? Weren't they good enough fried the first time?
How come I gotta eat food the same way I drink from a faucet?
Who the hell ever came up with potatoes INSIDE tortillas? That's like spaghetti on white bread.
I don't know a Spaniard on this planet who'd eat that "Spanish" rice!
Shredded Meat? Great! What else did you shred in there?
TexMex? Northern Mexican food wasn't bad enough that they let white people really fuck it up!
Why does the "Burrito Special" look like someone had diarrhea in my dish!

Central and Southern Mexican cuisine? Now that's REAL food! But, after a stiff winter outing, nothing satisfies like a burger in a bar joint with a couple of pool tables.


Wow. You complain about stupid things.

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:00 pm
by JHH60
FortMental wrote:I've come to despise most of what passes for Mexican food these days. We have a lot of these "authentic" New Mexican restaurants around here and I can tell you firsthand that between the Indians and the Mexicans, Native foods of the North American Desert Region is DONKEY FOOD.

Refried beans? WTF? Weren't they good enough fried the first time?
How come I gotta eat food the same way I drink from a faucet?
Who the hell ever came up with potatoes INSIDE tortillas? That's like spaghetti on white bread.
I don't know a Spaniard on this planet who'd eat that "Spanish" rice!
Shredded Meat? Great! What else did you shred in there?
TexMex? Northern Mexican food wasn't bad enough that they let white people really fuck it up!
Why does the "Burrito Special" look like someone had diarrhea in my dish!

Central and Southern Mexican cuisine? Now that's REAL food! But, after a stiff winter outing, nothing satisfies like a burger in a bar joint with a couple of pool tables.


You forgot to complain about the ingredients for Mexican chorizo. The package in my fridge lists such items as pork salivary glands and lymph nodes. Still tastes damn good in a burrito. 8)

Re: Post climb burritos !

PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:16 pm
by Sierra Ledge Rat
OMG, this thread is fucking pathetic. The OP wanted to know about post-climb burritos, and people whine about beer and pizza. Why hasn't anyone mentioned the two best places for burritos this side of the Orion Nebula?

Okay, the BEST place for a post-climb burrito is at Frontier Restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexcio. There's nothing like either their breakfast burrito or their regular burrito.
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The famous Frontier breakfast burrito smothered in their famous green chili. When I die, I want to be pickled in Frontier's green chili.
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Then there's La Casita in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Their burritos are out of this world. Nothing like some fresh Mexican food after a day at the Garden of the Gods.
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