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...Boloco was busier than usual yesterday as the restaurant handed out free burritos to Harvard students and area residents in celebration of its 10th anniversary...
...made pilgrimages from around the area, despite the rain. At times, the waiting time to get one of the hot, tin-foiled wrapped burritos topped 45 minutes. Many of those waiting had never tasted Chipotle before, such as Michael D. Burks Jr. ’11. “Boloco is like my number one spot right now,” he said. But after waiting 15 minutes for a steak burrito, Burks was back in line—before even taking a bite—to wait again for a second. Students came from Tufts and local high schools...
...same pair of dirty underwear for the third day in a row, or starting a dryer cycle you know conflicts with a Gov tutorial, hopefully you choose the latter. But leaving laundry to deflate all afternoon while you enjoy a “quick” study break at Boloco is just rude. Laundry room transgressions happen anonymously. But just because there’s no face attached to the clothing you soil, that doesn’t make its owner any less real—nor any less angry. Maybe you’ve sat next to that pair...
...have favorite burger joints in the Square, and we can debate for hours whether Felipe’s or Boloco concocts the better burrito (for the record, Felipe’s wins hands down). But where should the hungry Harvard student go when he has a hankering for something more exotic? Last Sunday, appetite in tow, I trekked up Kirkland Street to Savenor’s Market. Julia Child used to frequent this famed foodie haunt, a carnivore’s fantasyland that stocks every cut of meat imaginable and provides its products to local restaurants like Upstairs...
...Competition is good,” he said, adding that Felipe’s is unlike Chipotle, Boloco, or another Square burrito shop, Qdoba, because it is not part of any larger chain. “I think, all things being equal, people would rather come to a local-owned place...