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URL icon « Reply #435 on: January 20, 2009, 05:19:11 AM »

Anyone provide a delivery service for coffee and bacon sandwiches ?

What with the time difference, altitude and o/d on banjos I could need reviving before attempting vertical.

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URL icon « Reply #436 on: February 20, 2009, 01:54:56 AM »

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URL icon « Reply #437 on: February 20, 2009, 06:35:55 AM »

Anyone provide a delivery service for coffee and bacon sandwiches ?

What with the time difference, altitude and o/d on banjos I could need reviving before attempting vertical.


Ummm, maybe a new "job" for the boys when they aren't selling ice.... It can be arranged..
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URL icon « Reply #438 on: February 25, 2009, 07:37:12 PM »

I'd bring you some bacon from the UK!

Unfortunately I doubt customs and security would allow it! Lol
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URL icon « Reply #439 on: January 18, 2017, 11:18:13 AM »

I think it may be time to revive this topic. Thumbs Up

Is anyone planning on bringing something different or special this year?

I'm hoping one of my Colorado Springs festivarians will grab something on their way out of town.
I'll keep you in suspense until one of them replies. Evil
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URL icon « Reply #440 on: May 12, 2017, 03:26:03 PM »

Anyone provide a delivery service for coffee and bacon sandwiches ?

What with the time difference, altitude and o/d on banjos I could need reviving before attempting vertical.


Ummm, maybe a new "job" for the boys when they aren't selling ice.... It can be arranged..


Sheesh.... these "boys" are in college now!
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URL icon « Reply #441 on: May 13, 2017, 06:27:10 PM »

Anyone provide a delivery service for coffee and bacon sandwiches ?

What with the time difference, altitude and o/d on banjos I could need reviving before attempting vertical.


Ummm, maybe a new "job" for the boys when they aren't selling ice.... It can be arranged..


Sheesh.... these "boys" are in college now!

They're buying ice now, not selling.   Drunk
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URL icon « Reply #442 on: May 16, 2017, 06:48:43 AM »

On the topic of food, what are some of you alls favorite cafe's, restaurants in town to grab a bite. Especially for a nice evening dinner. Also whats the grocery situation like during the festival, will shelves be bare in Telluride? We are hoping to be able to re-supply on vegetables, fruit and such while there, or will we have to make a run to another town for grocery supplies on Wednesday? For easy camp food we like to make a quinoa and bean salad mix varying the veggies each day for variety. We probably won't cook any meat in camp, and just get that at an establishment. Last time I was in Telluride was 1989 and there was a place on the second floor of the main street where you cooked your own meat, it had a market like atmosphere. Is that place still there?


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URL icon « Reply #443 on: May 16, 2017, 07:28:48 AM »

On the topic of food, what are some of you alls favorite cafe's, restaurants in town to grab a bite. Especially for a nice evening dinner. Also whats the grocery situation like during the festival, will shelves be bare in Telluride? We are hoping to be able to re-supply on vegetables, fruit and such while there, or will we have to make a run to another town for grocery supplies on Wednesday? For easy camp food we like to make a quinoa and bean salad mix varying the veggies each day for variety. We probably won't cook any meat in camp, and just get that at an establishment. Last time I was in Telluride was 1989 and there was a place on the second floor of the main street where you cooked your own meat, it had a market like atmosphere. Is that place still there?


I highly recommend Baked in Telluride. Great place to hit up after the tarp run and before the music starts for all manner of goodies. It definitely hit the spot to start the day, and I'm getting hungry just thinking of their breakfast burritos and croissants.

http://www.bakedintel.com/
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URL icon « Reply #444 on: May 16, 2017, 10:57:01 AM »

Plus 1 for Baked in Telluride.  Their slices are a great deal, and the coffee is decent.

Brown Dog pizza is a must.  Get the Detroit style.  I'm usually a NYC style girl, but this is sooooo good.  Diggity Dogs and the grilled cheese lady are my favorite food carts, usually set up by the courthouse and Elk's Park.

Our wedding anniversary falls each year during fest.  We've had great nights out to celebrate at Rusitco in town (Italian), and at the half-way point on the gondola up to Mountain Village at Alred's.  If you're looking for romance, that's the place.  Get a reservation prior to sunset and make sure you're sat by the window.
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URL icon « Reply #445 on: May 16, 2017, 11:10:08 AM »

On the topic of food, what are some of you alls favorite cafe's, restaurants in town to grab a bite. Especially for a nice evening dinner. Also whats the grocery situation like during the festival, will shelves be bare in Telluride? We are hoping to be able to re-supply on vegetables, fruit and such while there, or will we have to make a run to another town for grocery supplies on Wednesday? For easy camp food we like to make a quinoa and bean salad mix varying the veggies each day for variety. We probably won't cook any meat in camp, and just get that at an establishment. Last time I was in Telluride was 1989 and there was a place on the second floor of the main street where you cooked your own meat, it had a market like atmosphere. Is that place still there?


There is a farmers Market on Friday that I always like to hit.  My body usually craves fruits and veggies at that point. 
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URL icon « Reply #446 on: May 16, 2017, 03:21:21 PM »

On the topic of food, what are some of you alls favorite cafe's, restaurants in town to grab a bite. Especially for a nice evening dinner. Also whats the grocery situation like during the festival, will shelves be bare in Telluride? We are hoping to be able to re-supply on vegetables, fruit and such while there, or will we have to make a run to another town for grocery supplies on Wednesday? For easy camp food we like to make a quinoa and bean salad mix varying the veggies each day for variety. We probably won't cook any meat in camp, and just get that at an establishment. Last time I was in Telluride was 1989 and there was a place on the second floor of the main street where you cooked your own meat, it had a market like atmosphere. Is that place still there?


The grocery stores are pretty well supplied. The one closer to the school has much bigger range than the one nearer the town Park. It is an easy walk, no worries. Skubes gave all the right advice on where to eat. I also like The Butcher and The Baker in Main Street. It has some nice salads and sandwiches. And the dumplings at the festival are awesome.

I'm getting so wistful, seriously missing you folks a lot!
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