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Replying to @peterhartlaub @hknightsf and
Had my first Gordo's in '87 at the 9th and Irving location and been a fan ever since. Also, don't sleep on a post concert late night El Farolito burrito.
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Replying to @CreativeTonyR @peterhartlaub and
In high school we used to ask Gordo's for a "double-wrap", as in two tortillas. Gut bomb.
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Replying to @CreativeTonyR @peterhartlaub and
Gordo’s
. Glad to Celia’s creep in there. We should make a pilgrimage to the SM location and then hit up Bud Moran’s. But of course that Peninsula Ave. neighborhood still hasn’t recovered from the loss of Woodlake Joe’s.
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Replying to @chickenaction @CreativeTonyR and
I lived right near the Burlingame/San Mateo border! Three short blocks away from Woodlake Joe's. We were more of a La Pinata family, but got to Joe's on special occasions. RIP Woodlake Joe's RIP Bill's Drugs
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We were more of a Pepe’s family. They had a place in FC and I think B street in downtown SM.
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