By seth0687 From Summit County Sep 1, 2008
| England wrote: Sushi, and beer! Definitely gets my vote.
idk how you guys feel about Sapporo beer....but sushi and Sapporo is the shit!!!!
Come November we are gonna have to set something up!!!!! I'm sure there has got to be some good sushi places around Denver or Boulder. |  |
By England From Colorado Springs, CO Sep 1, 2008
| seth0687 wrote: idk how you guys feel about Sapporo beer....but sushi and Sapporo is the shit!!!! Come November we are gonna have to set something up!!!!! I'm sure there has got to be some good sushi places around Denver or Boulder. I had Sushi with Sapporo last night for dinner(after climbing in Turkey Rocks). If you make your way to Colorado let me know. I've got the sushi places dialed here in Colorado. |  |
By seth0687 From Summit County Sep 1, 2008
| England wrote: I had Sushi with Sapporo last night for dinner(after climbing in Turkey Rocks). If you make your way to Colorado let me know. I've got the sushi places dialed here in Colorado.
I'll be moving into Westminster by the 18th of Nov. So we will definatly have to keep in touch. Send me a pm and we can go from there. But I would love to find out what are teh go to spots for sushi out there. I couldn't go one month without getting some sushi!!!! |  |
By Ryan Kane From Boulder Sep 1, 2008
| Mike Lane wrote: Either a Chubby's Special burrito or a Santiago's Breakfast Burrito. Both chains have several outlets in the Denver metro area, if I drive near one I am compelled to stop. The Chubby's Special will drip a half cup of that orange grease out the bottom while you eat it; a Santiago's breakfast burrito (w/ cheese) is just a calorie/carb bomb. Although I savor the burn, I really hate myself afterwards. I am a hot green chili addict.
Good call Mike. I used to live right down the street from Chubby's. Open til 4am and we've closed that place down on more than one occassion. Plus the most expensive thing on their menu is $5. Seems like such a good idea and tastes so damn delicious at the time but give it a 1/2 hour, you're a walking time bomb!
Santi's hot chili makes my scalp sweat and eyes water. My Irish tastebuds can't handle it but its sooo good!
If anyone is ever looking for the BEST DAMN BREAKFAST BURRITO IN DENVER, you gotta check out Picante's. Pretty new place, 15th and Larimer, I think. $4 for breakfast burritos that are twice the size of a Chipotle/Qdoba. If you can finish one of these, you won't have to eat again all day! Maybe I shouldn't put the word out, they gotta be losing money on these monsters.
So yeah, I wouldn't exactly call it a vice but my diet mainly consists of pizza and burritos. |  |
By KathyS From Poughkeepsie, NY Sep 2, 2008
| Marc Horan wrote: Dove chocolate.
Chocolate is not a vice.
:^D |  |
By James M Schroeder From FIB town USA Sep 2, 2008
| Brats, cheese and beer -- breakfast of champions... |  |
By DuppyC Sep 2, 2008
| cheese n crackers chips n salsa lots of good draft beer. |  |
By Kateri Ahrendt From Boulder, CO Sep 2, 2008
| wonderwoman wrote: beer, coffee and chocolate.
Ditto! |  |
By MikeP From Arvada, CO Sep 2, 2008
| beer - good dark heavy beer.
and nachos. My favorite after climb ritual - nachos and good beer. |  |
By Tracy Roach From Littleton Sep 2, 2008
| Greasy cheese pizza that leaves a mark on the table cloth through the 4 paper plates it sits on cuz it's so greasy. I'm talking about the kind that you fold and the cheese just spews out of the top. OMG!!!! YUMMMMMMMMMMMY!!!!
Candy Candy Candy Candy Candy Chocolate Ice Cream
The way to my heart is through my sweet tooth. . .errr.. .teeth. :-) |  |
By Jesse Morehouse From CO Sep 2, 2008
| Brownies and beer!!!!
Cheese fries and beer!!!!
Whatever is in the food box at the end of the day and beer!!!
...and good whiskey too!
(you only have a problem if you admit it) |  |
By Harold Lampasso From Colorado Springs Sep 2, 2008
| Can't really say I have just one food vice. There is so much to love about food and good drink! First you have your different ethnic types and then within those you have the different types for each region. It could go on and on. How could anyone just pick one?
Speaking of Beer, has anyone tried the new Trinity Brewing Company down here in the Springs? Just want to get your thoughts as we didn't have the best experience. The atmosphere was cool though and it's close to Garden of Gods. |  |
By Chad Kline From Loveland, CO Sep 2, 2008
| i go nuts for doughnuts!!! Yum Yum |  |
By Tim Stich From Colorado Springs, Colorado Sep 2, 2008
| John, you know that red vines are just flour, food coloring, and sugar? Blechhh. |  |
By Danno From Lyons, CO Sep 2, 2008
| coffee and beer (not together) |  |
By England From Colorado Springs, CO Sep 2, 2008
| Harold Lampasso wrote: Can't really say I have just one food vice. There is so much to love about food and good drink! First you have your different ethnic types and then within those you have the different types for each region. It could go on and on. How could anyone just pick one? Speaking of Beer, has anyone tried the new Trinity Brewing Company down here in the Springs? Just want to get your thoughts as we didn't have the best experience. The atmosphere was cool though and it's close to Garden of Gods. I live a stones throw from that place. It's only been open for a couple of weeks, so they might still be working out their problems(I hope so). I plan to try their beer & food soon, I'll let you know how it goes. |  |
By Lee Smith Sep 2, 2008
| Tracy Roach wrote: Greasy cheese pizza that leaves a mark on the table cloth through the 4 paper plates it sits on cuz it's so greasy. I'm talking about the kind that you fold and the cheese just spews out of the top. OMG!!!! YUMMMMMMMMMMMY!!!!
That sounds so familiar, but I can't quite figure out why...it probably is REALLY good on a (literally) empty stomach. |  |
By John Langston Sep 2, 2008
| Tim Stich wrote: John, you know that red vines are just flour, food coloring, and sugar? Blechhh.
and? |  |
By Tim Stich From Colorado Springs, Colorado Sep 2, 2008
| John Langston wrote: and?
Ever thought of switching to peeps? They are made only from good things.
"Peeps - Always in Season". They are made from marshmallow, sugar, gelatin, and carnauba wax. |  |
By John Langston Sep 2, 2008
| Tim Stich wrote: Ever thought of switching to peeps? They are made only from good things. "Peeps - Always in Season". They are made from marshmallow, sugar, gelatin, and carnauba wax.
I once roasted peeps over a campfire and made smores with chocolate bunnies. It was a good easter. |  |
By Theo Barker From Loveland, CO Sep 2, 2008
| Danno wrote: coffee and beer (not together) You haven't had a good coffee beer then, have you. Just had one (on tap) at Ed's Cantina in EP on Sunday. Mmm, mmm. |  |
By phil wortmann From Manitou Springs Sep 2, 2008
| anything fried... and beer. |  |
By Julian Smith From Colorado Springs, CO Sep 2, 2008
| I agree with Tracy...
Cheese pizza please
Afterwards just stuff me full of Dove dark chocolate, and I am set! |  |
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