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not sure why, but i never eat much other than at camp and snacks i toss in my camelbak...so my favorite roo food is tiny watermelons fresh out of the cooler in the morning
Post by bearlyedible on Jan 29, 2010 15:51:17 GMT -5
Whomever posted my menu board. Thank you very much. Thanks for all the support everybody throughout the years. We look forward to another wonderful Bonnaroo -- The Bearly Family
This is will be my first roo and all these posts are making soo excited...
It looks like there are some vegetarian options, but is there a lot of options for people with other dietary needs? Such as gluten free choices around centeroo??
Also someone above was wondering about ciders being available in something other then glass... here in Iowa we have Strongbow in cans. They usually come in 4 packs and I would think if we have them in Iowa, then they should be available in other places ;D (I also realize that was a pretty old post, but I figured it would be good information for a few people)
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This is will be my first roo and all these posts are making soo excited...
It looks like there are some vegetarian options, but is there a lot of options for people with other dietary needs? Such as gluten free choices around centeroo??
Also someone above was wondering about ciders being available in something other then glass... here in Iowa we have Strongbow in cans. They usually come in 4 packs and I would think if we have them in Iowa, then they should be available in other places ;D (I also realize that was a pretty old post, but I figured it would be good information for a few people)
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Post by onesweetla83 on Feb 12, 2010 14:49:24 GMT -5
Vegetarian stir fry from Planet Roo Cafe was awesome last year. But the best was the grilled veggie burrito from (?) that was bigger than the plate they served it to me on.
Post by localweather on Feb 16, 2010 14:58:58 GMT -5
My favorite thing last year was the Thai iced tea from the Thai booth up by the entrance to Centeroo. I think I probably drank 8 or 9 before they finally ran out on Sunday.
not sure why, but i never eat much other than at camp and snacks i toss in my camelbak...so my favorite roo food is tiny watermelons fresh out of the cooler in the morning
After my first year, I now bring very little food with me. I end up spending about 18 hours a day in Centeroo and it either went to waste or I missed music to eat at my tent. I bring water and some snack stuff and that's about it.
Hands down, my favorite food ever at Bonnaroo was Prater's BBQ last year. I must have eaten it three or four times over the weekend. I don't know if it was festival fatigue or the heat or what, but it damn near seemed like the very best BBQ I've ever had. It really hit the spot, for all you carnivores.
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we were camped off of shakedown last year so we were eating the 1$ grilled cheese daily
Dammit. I never saw these...anywhere. I bet they were delicious and cheap.
^^even better than that is the garlic grilled cheese with tomato. It's slightly more expensive (I think $2.50), but so worth it. I must have eaten 5 or 6 of those things on Thursday night last year. The pesto mozzadilla is nomrageous as well, and honorable mentions go to the samosas and frozen lemonade.
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Dammit. I never saw these...anywhere. I bet they were delicious and cheap.
^^even better than that is the garlic grilled cheese with tomato. It's slightly more expensive (I think $2.50), but so worth it. I must have eaten 5 or 6 of those things on Thursday night last year. The pesto mozzadilla is nomrageous as well, and honorable mentions go to the samosas and frozen lemonade.
I am making the garlic and tomato ones tonight for dinner. They sound amazing! The pesto mozzadilla was by far my favorite. I downed several of those last year. The other Bearly Edible things were good, but nothing touched the pesto masterpieces.