The Upside to Working in Boulder

If love was a submarine sandwich, it would be made at a place called Snarfs.

13 Responses to “The Upside to Working in Boulder”


  1. 1 John LeBoeuf-Little

    You only just found out about Snarf’s? I need to send you some local pointers. Have you checked out Foolish Craig’s?

  2. 2 Jake

    Negative, Ghost Rider, the pattern is full.

    Remember, John, I lived in Boulder. And I worked there up until e-infoInsightDangerData moved to Broomfield (including the job previous to that one).
    I know Snarfs.

    My buddy Miracle Ed made me drive him to Boulder last time he visited with the express purpose of getting a Pro roast beef & provolone.

    That said, I’m unfamiliar with Foolish Craig’s. Prolly some hippie shit.

  3. 3 Brandon Harper

    Yeah, I haven’t been to Foolish Craig’s in awhile, but I remember it just being like omelets and sandwiches? I don’t think it’s a big deal I guess.

    I did Mongolian today myself (typing from my Herman Miller Macbook Pro in a programming cave) :)

  4. 4 Brandon Harper

    Hmm, I used a plus sign in the above comment without even thinking about it, and of course it didn’t show-up. d’oh.

  5. 5 da kine

    Haha…Thundercats.

  6. 6 John LeBoeuf-Little

    Hah, yeah. It’s kinda a hippyish burger joint on Pearl. They’re indie, though, and they do crepes, if you want to coddle your inner frenchman. Also, they have awesome burgers.

    I totally spaced that you used to work in Boulder. I R d0rk.

    “Goose, even you could get laid in a place like this.”

  7. 7 Jake

    Re: Thundercats — Yeah, it’s got that going for it, too. ;)

  8. 8 Broz

    Invite me up for a lunch of Mongolian, assholes! I long for a bowl of juice and raw chicken so full that it invades others meat piles on the cook surface and offends all who witness it’s obnoxious glory.

    Can’t beat a burger at Tom’s. Or a breakfast burrito from Santiago’s (on the hill). Or a dog from Mustard’ Last Stand.

  9. 9 da kine

    I’d throw some Hawaiian joints in for consideration, but that leads to hateration.

  10. 10 Jake

    I’m actually surprised there isn’t a Hawaiian place in Boulder. There’s a surprising cell of islanders here (one of my former company’s summer picnics was catered with authentic Hawaiian yummies), and you know the stoners would love it.

    Closest we have is Rumbi, which - while plenty tasty (especially the salads, yo) - is based out of Utah.

  11. 11 Brandon Harper

    Yeah, we need to setup a Mongolian day sometime… I hope I don’t get burnt out on the place. Today I had some BBQ Salmon and fresh garlic green beans from a deli type place called Dish.. yum! Good deal too.. less than $8

    I’m happy to be close to Illegal Pete’s again. IP Burritos == awesome.

    Unfortunately the whole commute thing is a pain since there is no parking downtown. I’ve resorted to driving to the Tantra PnR and taking a bus downtown since it takes about an hour and 20 minutes to take the bus from my hood.. lame.

  12. 12 Jake

    IP makes good ‘ritos. It’s true.

    RE: Parking — How many billions does it cost to get a spot in the garage behind the Mongolian? Other than that, suck. That’s the upside of me being located in decrepit (from and urban planning/infrastructure pov) South Boulder — the office building has parking.

  13. 13 Broz

    I played hockey with Illegal Pete’s best friend growing up. They are all tattoo freaks like Jake. Dude was covered neck to ankles. There was idle talk once of getting a team sponsored by IP. How badass would that have been? Free IP burritos and a free ticket to play a season of ice hockey? That’s like a dream. Alas, it never came true.

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