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Dining in rustic Italy |
3423 North Cole Road (Cole Village) Boise, ID 83704 United States +1 208 323 1469 |
Follow the locals to this Mediterranean restaurant, which offers friendly service and Italian dishes with a twist. Leaving Boise for a few hours, you are taken to the small Italian town that the restaurant is named for and the birthplace of Asiago cheese. The vineyard-influenced restaurant offers fresh pasta and a choice of about 15 sauces. Specialties include fish dishes and the salads are huge. Complementing your meal is a long list of wines and microbrews, or you can enjoy an after-dinner espresso. A banquet room is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big beautiful breakfasts |
2520 Fairview Avenue Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 342 1442 |
Old-fashioned breakfasts don't get much better than this. This friendly cafe serves favorites with a dash of originality. Featuring big omelets and egg dishes, it has gained a reputation as one of the best breakfast joints in Boise. Diners can select from berry waffles and pancakes or stick with traditional biscuits and gravy. Lunch favorites include homemade soups, ranging from healthy vegetable to rich and creamy selections, and old standbys like meat loaf. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chinese On-The-Go |
1098 North Orchard Street Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 331 2885 |
Taste authentic Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese cuisine in the comfort of your home or at the restaurant. Don't miss the Stop-n-Go lunch buffet, Mondays through Fridays which includes a soft drink. The buffet is not available for delivery of course! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No frills or lawyers |
413 North Orchard Street Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 322 9856 |
This what you see is what you get bar has over a dozen big-screen televisions. For the sports nut, the satellite will pick up any game, any time. This neighborhood bar's mantra, "no lawyers," which has been on its sign for decades, holds true. If you practice law, and relish an old-style sports watering hole, keep your mouth shut. Pool tables are free to visitors during the day. The bar's clientèle ranges from college-kids to old-aged. Got the munchies? Standard American fare is served here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lovingly created sandwiches |
5602 Fairview Avenue Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 323 2582 http://www.deligeorge.com |
The first thing you notice about this small deli is its upside-down sign. That is exactly the reaction the owner wanted. His attention-grabbing sign has brought him a Boise following. Specializing in generous sandwiches, the deli takes orders in-person or by e-mail, fax or phone. With original names like When Pigs Fly and Righteous Reuben, the sandwiches are fresh and offer a tasty combination of ingredients. Pilgrim's Pride, combines turkey breast with cranberries and cream cheese. Side orders include coleslaw and soup. Cookies come in chocolate chip, peanut butter, German chocolate and caramel apple. Fountain drinks are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something for all tastes |
350 North Milwaukee Street Boise, ID 83788 United States |
The sign is flashy. There are brightly colored food items, and the selection is overwhelming. But this eatery, located in the Boise Towne Square Mall, pleases everyone. Low-key and casual, the 10 restaurants represented here are perfect for large groups that can't agree on a single restaurant. Under one roof, diners will find Mario's Pizza, Kelly's Cajun Grill, Edo-Japan, Great Steak and Potato Co., Courtside Deli, Panda Express and a variety of chain restaurants. After filling up, browse through Idaho's largest mall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Western-style food--lock, stock & barrel |
4705 Emerald Street Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 336 4266 http://www.lockstockandbarrel.... |
This restaurant is locally famous for its prime rib. Diners will also want to try the delicious hand-carved steak, seafood, fresh fish and all-you-can-eat salad bar. Choose from 30 imported beers, or make a selection from the wine bar. Soft lighting enhances the pictures on the wall, while Old West accents and wooden furnishings set the stage for a ranch style atmosphere. Entertainment is offered Tuesday through Sunday evening. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indoor carnival |
7736 Fairview Avenue Boise, ID 83704 United States +1 208 376 6981 http://www.pojos.com |
Colorful bumper cars crash into each other, while a giant rabbit and 15 other animals carry children around a whimsical carousel. This entertainment arcade offers a 22,000-square-foot indoor playground, including simulated games, prize center and entertainment for young children. Bright awnings and blue tables highlight the cafe where families can munch on pizza, hot dogs and hamburgers at a very affordable price. The entertainment complex specializes in parties and other special events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mural-decorated fish eatery |
507 North Milwaukee Street Boise, ID 83704 United States +1 208 322 9224 |
Interior murals depicting a bakery and antique shop highlight this strip mall restaurant. Even though the location is less than glamorous, the food is delicious. The popular eatery often has people lining up for its seafood lunches. Offering seafood salads, sandwiches, fish and chips, pasta, and tacos; the restaurant also features specialty dishes like Grilled Salmon Caesar and Hot Seafood Salad. Drinks include draft and bottled beer, and wine by the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak-and-potatoes landmark for 40 years |
3132 Chinden Boulevard Boise, ID 83714 United States +1 208 342 4161 |
Serving a generous helping of Idaho hospitality and steak-and-potatoes cuisine, this wood-paneled mainstay opened its doors in 1959. While trendy eateries have moved into Boise, this restaurant has kept to its roots. Diners will find Western art and artifacts decorating the restaurant's dark walls, and a menu that looks the same as did it 40 years ago. All cuts of steak are offered from tenderloin tips to prime rib, and the prawns come big, breaded and fried. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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