Boojum | Introducing Our New Menu For 2026 Our signature dishes, available as a bowl or burrito, feature chef curated combinations designed to hit the sweet spot between bold flavour and effortless ordering Think of them as "1 tap" shortcuts to your new favourite Boojum order
Boojum (restaurant) - Wikipedia Boojum is a British-owned chain of Mexican fast-food [4] restaurants Founded in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2007 by John and Karen Blisard, they operate 18 outlets throughout the rest of United Kingdom and Ireland, [5] including a "Turbo Boojum" outlet in Dublin [6]
The Legend of the Boojum | Balsam Mountains North Carolina Folklore Boojum is best known for his two great loves: a fondness of pretty girls and his desire for the precious gemstones found throughout Western North Carolina such as rubies, amethysts, emeralds, and sapphires
Boojum | Sentenced to Be a Hero Wiki | Fandom Boojum (ブージャム Būjamu) is a major recurring antagonist in Sentenced to Be a Hero Boojum is Demon Lord #30 He is one of the few Demon Lords capable of empathizing with humanity and seeks to further understand their nature He is also extremely loyal to the Demon King
BOOJUM BREWING CO Our taproom features 16 taps of fresh, delicious ever rotating Boojum Beer plus wine craft cocktails Come cozy up inside or take in the mountain air on our back deck
What Is a Boojum: Plant, Poem, and Physics - ScienceInsights A boojum is one of three things depending on where you encountered the word: a fictional creature from a Lewis Carroll poem, a bizarre-looking tree native to the deserts of Baja California, or a type of topological defect studied in physics
Boojum Tree - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Picture a tall light pole with sparse, short, spiky branches jutting out horizontally This is the boojum: a tree-like succulent with a water-storing trunk and an array of spiny branches with tiny leaves
Boojum | fictional character | Britannica Boojum, fictional creature in The Hunting of the Snark (1876), a narrative nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll In the poem, the elusive Snark turns out to be a mysterious monster called a Boojum