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Also, if you are near Rare Barrel ever there is Juan's Place. It can be a little pricey for a divey mexican cantina, but the food is really good, very authentic tijuana style restaurant, great mariachi music on their juke box, great service, they have Modelo in cans, home made chips, guac, all great there.
Used to like Juan's place until they took like 45 minutes to get us our food one time. I'm like 95% sure they completely forgot our order or some ********. We nearly walked out, but those chips are really good...
 
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I'm pretty sure we're not going to agree on good Mexican food places based on this qualifier alone.

Actually, I've found SF area burritos to be a lot better once I had them stop adding rice and beans and then adding guac. Gets them a lot closer to the SD style, though the meat marinades are still fairly different. Tacos are still where it's at up here though.

Do you bring your own fries?
 
I don't understand why you can't understand my personal preference, Stu...

Growing up, I was fine with rice and beans on my burritos. 5 years in San Diego changed me. They just don't do it for me any more. I want meat (Carne Asada or Carnitas), guac and pico. That's it. Everything else is a distraction and unnecessary filler.

Also, California burritos are an abomination. The fry texture ruins the burrito. I know that's not strictly relevant to this conversation, but I wanted to get it off my chest.

I retract my previous question. You are right though, that **** is gross.
 
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Also, if you are near Rare Barrel ever there is Juan's Place. It can be a little pricey for a divey mexican cantina, but the food is really good, very authentic tijuana style restaurant, great mariachi music on their juke box, great service, they have Modelo in cans, home made chips, guac, all great there.
And if you're in the market for...other things, Juan's is apparently your one-stop shop!
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One of my favorite spots in SF. Not sure if same as the one in Outer Richmond.
The carnitas burrito from the Clement location is by far the BEST burrito in SF. Their other locations are not as good. The Clement crew has been the same for a long time.
 
Does Fieldwork allow outside food? My wife and I are considering a beer+burrito run today and eating there might be nice. I'm assuming they don't since they technically offer food, but it's pretty paltry so maybe they'll be cool with it.
 
Does Fieldwork allow outside food? My wife and I are considering a beer+burrito run today and eating there might be nice. I'm assuming they don't since they technically offer food, but it's pretty paltry so maybe they'll be cool with it.
They allow outside food.
 
I meant to post this earlier, but my wife and I went to Picante and... yeah, no. Ordering is confusing, the guy ****** up BOTH our orders, and the burritos were at best "meh". Don't go there unless you're sloshed and desperate.
 
I meant to post this earlier, but my wife and I went to Picante and... yeah, no. Ordering is confusing, the guy ****** up BOTH our orders, and the burritos were at best "meh". Don't go there unless you're sloshed and desperate.

But Fieldwork was cool with you bringing that in? I've never seen anyone eating outside food there so I'm a bit skeptical :)
 
Maybe it's me but anyone else think that this current/recent batch of Oakland Pride Ginger IPA was very subdued and subtle on the ginger this batch, as opposed to last batch? I really enjoyed the ginger forwardness in the previous batch but thought this time around it was very mild. Just curious to see what others thought....
 
Maybe it's me but anyone else think that this current/recent batch of Oakland Pride Ginger IPA was very subdued and subtle on the ginger this batch, as opposed to last batch? I really enjoyed the ginger forwardness in the previous batch but thought this time around it was very mild. Just curious to see what others thought....
Didn't have the last batch, but yes, this batch was very subtle. Barely a hint of Ginger for me.
 
I am going to UK next year. Exchanging a bunch of $ tomorrow. ******* Brits.
 
Dropped by while I was driving home from Tahoe. Bought 3 crowlers, chatted with Barry, ended up buying 2 more.

Ascender is drinking reeeel gewd and is Phischy approved cause he's a clarity nazi. Amarillo ftw.

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Jeebus, just rub my face in it. Tweet is such a dick, won't export to the Republic of Tejas. The sadness overwhelms me. And it's too bloody hot to ship.
 
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