Can you make a delicious giant breakfast burrito?
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gotta be Kaitlin. sHe's so brave!NoahAg said:I'm pretty sure Sully will be removed w/in a year or two. Probably to be replaced with some LBGTQRSTXYZ hero.The Fife said:
I'm going to go ahead and assume this is yet another place I went to back in the day that no longer exists, kind of like pretty much everything on campus except for Sully?
nonameag99 said:
I'm a civil '99
I always had 8 am classes and the gay Mexican guy used to make the best giant breakfast burritos! I would kill for one of those these days
Ogre09 said:
The Asian place at Pi R was badass too. The fried rice hD these big chunks of pork. And they had some egg and pork chop bowl with rice that was tasty too.
Guess nobody else had the breakfast version. Sorry for your losses.AgsMyDude said:
The breakfast quesadillas were the only thing that could get me out of bed for 8a class.
Husky Boy Jr. said:
This thread is no surprise as engineers have horrible taste in food (and everything else).
Husky Boy Jr. said:
This thread is no surprise as engineers have horrible taste in food (and everything else).
No. Bernie's was just above the Underground. Used to love getting ice cream there back in the day. It's LOOOOOONG gone.BackwardsInBoots said:
Was Bernie's the coffee shop in the architecture building? I used to go there all the time in undergrad for coffee
UndergroundAg said:
Thinking about Bernie's and the Underground really takes me back. Loved living on Northside. Even though it was 10 years ago, so much has changed so fast. I feel like I was able to experience the best part of A&M, before the surge in numbers and all the new buildings. I'm sure the students there now probably have their beloved places and they are having a good experience as well. Just thankful for my time there!
Ogre09 said:UndergroundAg said:
Thinking about Bernie's and the Underground really takes me back. Loved living on Northside. Even though it was 10 years ago, so much has changed so fast. I feel like I was able to experience the best part of A&M, before the surge in numbers and all the new buildings. I'm sure the students there now probably have their beloved places and they are having a good experience as well. Just thankful for my time there!
I think all us old Ags think their own version of A&M was the best.
Well, we have good taste in careers which is probably the most important.Husky Boy Jr. said:
This thread is no surprise as engineers have horrible taste in food (and everything else).
Weird, there's one within biking distance from here!Law361 said:
https://www.einsteinbros.com
It's pretty good for a chain.
Zachry is still there, although a shell of its former self.The Fife said:
I'm going to go ahead and assume this is yet another place I went to back in the day that no longer exists, kind of like pretty much everything on campus except for Sully?
Back in the early 80's, I lived on a cow pie and fries from the Cow Hop.UndergroundAg said:
Thinking about Bernie's and the Underground really takes me back. Loved living on Northside. Even though it was 10 years ago, so much has changed so fast. I feel like I was able to experience the best part of A&M, before the surge in numbers and all the new buildings. I'm sure the students there now probably have their beloved places and they are having a good experience as well. Just thankful for my time there!
No word on the size of their burritos, though.Ignatius_of_Silesia said:nonameag99 said:
I'm a civil '99
I always had 8 am classes and the gay Mexican guy used to make the best giant breakfast burritos! I would kill for one of those these days
You might be in luck. There are a few gay Mexican guys that post here.