WE CELEBRATE HUMANITY. WE CELEBRATE INDIVIDUALITY. WE CELEBRATE RELATIONSHIPS AND CONNECTIONS. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY WE CELEBRATE EVERY HUMAN’S NEED FOR TASTY FOOD, STIFF DRINKS AND GOOD TIMES. WELL, MAYBE IT’S NOT A NEED, BUT IT’S CERTAINLY A WANT. EITHER WAY, IT’S OUR DESIRE TO MAKE EACH ILLEGAL PETE’S LOCATION THE KIND OF PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GO TO CELEBRATE MORE WITH OTHER HUMANS. When you ask Illegal Pete’s founder Pete Turner why he first opened a restaurant in 1995, he remembers his main goal: “I wanted to create a fun and energetic atmosphere with music playing, employees having fun, and I wanted to include our customers in the fun.” Armed with a degree from CU, Pete started the original Illegal Pete’s on The Hill in Boulder, bringing Mission-style burritos to a bustling college neighborhood. Inspired by the name of a bar in a novel, he chose “Illegal Pete's” to convey the unique, counter-cultural atmosphere he wanted to foster. It was also a personal choice: “The name resonated with me for the obvious reason that my name is Pete, but of equal importance, it was my father’s name. He was also a bit of a good-natured hell-raiser in his day, and he was my moral support during the months leading to opening and the two years of operation up to his death in August 1997.” Over 20 years, Illegal Pete’s has expanded from that original location on The Hill to include 8 restaurants up and down Colorado’s front range and, in 2015, Pete brought Illegal Pete’s to Tucson, Arizona. The pairing of fast, healthy food with a vibrant cultural atmosphere remains the core of the Illegal Pete’s experience. Not just a restaurant & bar, each location is also a music venue and hangout. You’ll see a lot of diversity at Pete’s, from the diners to the employees to the playlist jamming from the speakers. At Illegal Pete’s it’s about meeting the masses where their interests lie, and our ever-changing formula enables us to achieve this. As we say at Illegal Pete’s:The More.The Merrier.
Location: United States, Colorado, Denver
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 1995
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24.10.2024 | Health | Colorado farm recalls onions possibly linked to McDonald’s E. coli outbreak | The one fatality was an unidentified person in Mesa County who had pre-existing health conditions. Whatever companies supplied and handled contaminated ingredients could face liability. A Colorado man, Eric Stelly, sued McDonald’s for a min... |
23.10.2024 | Attorney General Bonta Announces Awardees of 2024-2025 Tobacco Grant Program, Seizure of $1 Million of Illegal Flavored Tobacco Products | OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced the recipients of the California Department of Justice (DOJ)’s Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Proposition 56 Tobacco Grant Program. The grant recipients are 76 local government agencies... |
09.09.2024 | A Shocking Assault: The Fight Against Hate in Boulder | In the heart of Boulder, a vibrant celebration turned dark. A community event, filled with music and dance, became the backdrop for an alarming act of violence. Tara Winer, a Boulder City Council member, found herself at the center of a sho... |
08.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder City Council member Tara Winer says she is OK after assault in University Hill neighborhood | “When I woke up this morning, all I could have was gratitude,” Winer said. “The outpouring of love from the community and concern has been pretty big.” The new Asian restaurant is at 1125 13th St. The ceremony also included music and dance ... |
07.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder City Council member Tara Winer okay after assault in University Hill | The new Asian restaurant is at 1125 13th St. The ceremony also included music and dance performances by Chinese youth from the Denver metro area. Boulder Chamber ambassador Matthew Jensen was in attendance, as well. Jensen said the man who ... |
19.09.2023 | Restaurants Food and Drink | Illegal Pete’s restaurant teams up on queso-flavored cannabis vape pen | There are myriad ways to celebrate National Queso Day (Sept. 20), whether you use this culinary delicacy as a dip, a dollop or a full-on smothering agent. Thanks to one Colorado cannabis company, locals will be able to enjoy queso in a new ... |
02.06.2023 | Attorney General Tong Announces $102.5 Million Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Illegal Monopoly Tactics | Press Releases 06/02/2023 Attorney General Tong Announces $102.5 Million Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Illegal Monopoly Tactics (Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong announced a $102.5 million multistate settlement wit... |
02.06.2023 | Attorney General Rosenblum Announces $102.5 Million National Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Illegal Monopoly Tactics | Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced today that Oregon has joined 41 other states in a nationwide $102.5 million settlement with the maker of Suboxone, Indivior Inc. Oregon will receive approximately $1.5 million from the settlement. ... |
02.06.2023 | Attorney General Kaul Announces $102.5 Million Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Illegal Monopoly Tactics | MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that 42 states, led by Wisconsin Department of Justice, have negotiated a nationwide $102.5 million settlement with the maker of Suboxone, Indivior Inc. Wisconsin will receive a... |
02.06.2023 | Attorney General Hilgers Announces $102.5 Million Settlement with Suboxone Maker for Alleged Illegal Monopoly Tactics | LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that 42 states, led by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, have negotiated a nationwide $102.5 million settlement with the maker of Suboxone, Indivior Inc. Nebraska will rec... |
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