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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Drunk A PSA of Sorts

Posted by Alison Hallett on Tue, Jun 17 at 2:31 PM

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The Bonfire* (2821 SE Stark) now has a happy hour food menu from 2-7 pm. $3.50 tacos, falafel, burger, and more.

That’s cheap. And their TVP tacos are the shit. Sit outside and eat tacos. You’re welcome.


*Also, there was a GIRL working there the other day. Is that a first, outside the lady who works in the kitchen? I can’t think of any others…

Comments

Fake burgers, too?

good question rom...their menu link on their site is shot. What else they got?

Yep! Boca, I believe

that wasn't a girl...that was manu. he has been there for a long time. there are no girls that work at the bonfire. stupids.

i know manu, from all the times he's explained to me how shitty the mercury is. it was a girl!

Nice. I've always wondered why there was no happy hour food love there.

I have not seen any females outside the kitchen...(insert possibly sexist and possibly funny anyway joke).

I can't remember one female employed here outside of the kitchen. Granted all the males are really nice it's still kind of weird since I've been going to this place since it opened. I wonder what would happen when a reporter asked why there were no females employed previously?

I had the felafel the other night, It was huge, I could barely finish it and only $3.50!

Cool! Is that place still decorated like a 22yr olds apartment circa 1997? Nice dudes work there, but yes, total sausage party.

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