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Authentic Italian delicacies |
1308 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 0378 |
This casual restaurant on the Pearl Street Mall treats patrons to the authentic sites, sounds and foods of Italy. The menu is even in Italian. The exposed brick and fading fresco mirrors that of an Italian piazza. A working fountain adorns the center of the dining room, and flowers and lush foliage hang from the overhead balcony. The menu offers a wealth of seafood options including the Frutti Di Mare, which is linguine topped with shrimp and bay scallops. Steaks and vegetarian dishes are also offered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent pizza and homebrewed beer |
1125 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 402 9294 |
Located in an old two-story warehouse, BJ's is the perfect place to kick back and relax after a long day exploring the city. The staff is friendly and the casual atmosphere makes it easy to strike up a conversation at the bar. The patio and second floor bar area are great places to watch the people action on the Pearl Street Mall. Sink into a deep dish Chicago-style pizza or a homemade calzone. The menu also includes pastas, salads, sandwiches, burgers and a full bar offering hand-crafted beers like the BJ's Brewhouse Blonde. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent Patios |
921 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 4888 http://www.bacaro.com |
This restaurant offers an authentic Italian dining experience (complete with the traditionally unhurried service). The low-lit dining room exudes luxury, with designer chairs and antiques. But during the warm months, you will find most people outside. The menu offers a wealth of inventive Mediterranean dishes, along with other Northern Italian creations. The mussels with clams and shrimp are a popular starter. The grilled salmon, served atop a bed of saffron potatoes, highlights the menu. You can also choose from veal, chicken and beef selections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dark coffee and tasty pastries |
1115 Pearl Street Pearl Street Mall Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 6699 |
Adjoining the Boulder Bookstore, this cafe offers a standard array of coffees and teas, along with delicious bakery items. The atmosphere is comfortable and welcoming. Cafe-goers often come here to curl up with a new book, write on a laptop computer, catch up with old friends or share a romantic moment with a loved one. On sunny days, patio seating is available and ideal for surveying the Pearl Street Mall. An assortment of healthy offerings, both hot and cold, fill the menu and complement the decadent pastry selections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Patio seating on the mall |
1247 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 4884 |
One of the most noticeable landmarks on the Pearl Street Mall, the Boulder Café occupies a beautifully refurbished Victorian building. While the bar and dining room exude a stylish air, the ambiance is casual. The outdoor patio is perfect for people watching. Fondue is the house specialty, but the pizzas, piled with fresh toppings on a crispy thin crust, are also excellent. The weekend brunch is popular and includes a tasty Eggs Benedict. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Where the business crowd eats |
3295 30th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 9505 http://www.bouldercork.com/ |
Since 1969, this popular southwestern spot has been a popular lunch and dinner haven for Boulder's professional crowd. The interior looks like an upscale home in New Mexico, complete with an adobe fireplace and wood beam ceiling.This is the place to go for big cuts of prime rib; choose from a 12 ounce portion or an 18 ounce cut. Other dinner entrees include free range chicken, boneless trout and a clutch of other seafood options. The wine list features a number of domestic selections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tea with culture |
1770 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 4993 http://www.boulderteahouse.com/ |
Boulder's sister city Dushanbe, Tajikistan, donated this ornate building to the City of Boulder more than decade ago. Builders imported and erected more than 30 tons of material to build the structure, which was finished in 1988. It quickly assumed a prominent role in Boulder history. Now a popular gathering place among locals, this cultural spot serves an array of exotic cuisine (Burmese Coconut Curry and Tajik Plov for example) and fine teas in rooms boasting bright designs and colorful African artifacts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Late night ice cream stop |
1111 13th Street (at College) Boulder, CO 80302 United States |
In Boulder it is always a good time for ice cream. That is why this small hole-in-the-wall scoop shop keeps the doors open well into the night. The cones are cheap and the ice cream, which comes in an array of creative flavors, is homemade on-site. You can actually watch the transformation of sugar and cream into a tasty chocolate chip or raspberry cheesecake flavor. The location on the Hill draws all sorts of characters, from hungry hippies to college professors to wandering tourists, making for an interesting wait in line. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Garden grub |
2595 Canyon Boulevard Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 447 8272 |
One thing you will find plenty of in Boulder is healthy food. From granola to greens, from low fat to no fat, Boulder's active crowd has a wealth of places to fuel up without adding to the waistline. One of the local favorites is the Boulder Salad Company. You can have an all access pass to a buffet lined with an assortment of salads, vegetables and other toppings. For those seeking high-energy carbohydrates, there are numerous pastas and sauces to choose from. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic French Cuisine |
1011 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 998 1010 http://www.brasserietenten.com |
Veal roast and lamb chops and the combo Charcuterie & Cheese platter is a must when you visit the delightful French restaurant Brasserie Ten Ten. The ambiance is very soothing and relaxed with well trained staff who help make the meal a truly befitting experience. The restaurant's homemade chips along with the Roquefort cheese sauce is hard to refuse. The Fillet steak is highly recommended. On weekends a special buffet brunch is on offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh, aromatic coffee |
2425 Canyon Blvd # B Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 5737 http://admin.cafebravoboulder.... |
Cafe Bravo is a family operated cafe that features a range of coffee blends and Asian peral teas. Complement your coffee or tea with a fresh sandwich, salad, or pastry. While the java joint is rather obscure, part of a small strip mall, its inside boasts colorful décor. Photographs and paintings by local artists hang from the walls, creating an inviting spot to lounge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wonderfully priced Italian |
1738 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 5015 http://www.cafegondolier.com/ |
Located in the space once occupied by the old Harvest Restaurant, just down the block from the Pearl Street Mall, this gem of a restaurant is like wandering around only to find Bruce Wayne's Bat Cave. It is worth finding, however, for it offers great Italian fare at great prices. Bright flags hanging from the high ceiling cast an Italian Alps type feel to the room. The ambiance is both urban and casual. Pizza is the main draw and features odd topping choices such as shrimp, artichokes and chopped clams. Specialty items include Chicken Fettuccini and Stuffed Shells. All of the pasta is homemade. The outdoor patio is the place to be during warm weather. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A meal to remember |
825 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 449 8402 |
Located in a converted Victorian home, this standing-ovation of a restaurant is the perfect place to dine if you need to impress. The interior incorporates a "less is more" decorating philosophy, and with the exception of a few plastic trees, it reeks of "now-this-is-sharp-looking" appeal. The private upstairs dining room and deck is ideal for business gatherings. The contemporary menu is full of twists and includes North African Pheasant, spinach fettucine with lobster medallions, and New Zealand Red Deer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Regional Mexican food |
3161 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 546 0630 |
Put on the sombrero and head into Casa Alvarez for a taste of Old World Mexico. Owners Ernesto Alverez and Betty Cormane create traditional favorites in an upscale (but bona fide) south-of-the-border atmosphere. If you feel like a change from the usual Mexican fare, order the house specialty, Mojara Frita ($8.99). The dish is a whole fried freshwater tilapia with a side of beans. Numerous shrimp selections, vegetarian dishes and old spins on standard Mexican items complete the menu. The bar offers over 30 different types of tequila. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Place To Wine And Dine |
900 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 3776 http://dininghall.net/about.php |
Fantastic view, great food and a good wine list is what you get when visiting Boulders most venerated Dining Hall. It is advisable to book ahead if you want to be at The porch which is heated as well. The restaurant serves Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every night they have something special on the menu. On Sundays, there is a spread of brunch buffet with delectable items. They also have a special menu for kids to choose from. Some of the wines here are served in glass as well. The atmosphere is peaceful, friendly and courteous staff, not to mention the superb wine list all add to the popularity of the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than Cheesecake |
1401 Pearl Street Suite 100 Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 546 0222 |
The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert, but this restaurant offers much more. Serving appetizers, lunch, dinner, late night dining, Sunday Brunch, and a full bar, the Factory is a great choice for a casual dining experience. Everyone will find something to their liking with over 200 menu selections of pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Be sure to save room for one of the 50 delicious cheesecakes and desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicacies Of The Land Of The Rising Sun |
3970 Broadway Street Suite 102 Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 440 3500 http://www.chinagourmetmenu.com |
Chinese food has captured millions of hearts worldwide and reason being that it offers numerous gastronomic delights. One restaurant that definitely does that is China Gourmet. It is a simple place with a few tables with many people who queue up at the counter to place orders. The restaurant is mostly crowded and there's a huge variety on the menu. From traditional dishes like Bean thread with pork to the Americanized tempeh and vegetables...food here offers value for money. When you dine in, don't forget to ask for the complimentary hot tea that is served on requested. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big burritos |
919 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 544 9383 http://www.chipotle.com |
Boulder is no stranger to the burrito. This homegrown chain specializes in packing tortillas the size of hubcaps with an assortment of tasty meats, vegetables, beans and rice. Assembly line burrito construction makes for a quick lunch. The spacious dining room has a modern, industrial feel to it. Outdoor seating is available.Choose from bean or fajita burritos stuffed with cilantro-lime rice and one of three tasty salsas. The menu also offers tacos, and chips and salsa. Complement your meal with a margarita, Mexican or domestic beer or soda. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy, upscale downtown bar |
2115 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 4560 |
Mixing Old World charm with Old West opulence, The Corner Bar and Restaurant, situated inside the Hotel Boulderado, is a great place to relax after a long day. The outdoor patio is the ideal place for a sunny afternoon or clear evening under the stars. Heat lamps keep it warm in cooler weather. Choose from a variety of salads, sandwiches, pastas and appetizers. The bar features a large selection of wines, local beers and microbrews. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Abode of Pizzas And Pastas |
835 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 8434 http://boulderitalian.com |
Pizzas and Pastas are Italian delicacies that are any foodie's delight. Di Napoli Ristorante and Vineria offers numerous traditional Italian delicacies. Over 17 years they have carved a niche in Boulder. It is a simple place with no frills. Located on the west end of pearl street, its interiors include shaped concrete curves. The bar is highlighted with dark wood and maroon curtains. It is advisable to book a table to avoid the wait, especially late evenings. The food is also easy on the wallet. The pasta helpings are generous and the pizzas are New York style. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky local's hangout |
2922 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 442 8162 |
Since 1975, this landmark has been serving Boulder. The dining room boasts over 1000 pieces of movie memorabilia, a satellite dish, televisions and big screens, and pool tables and video games. The crowd is a mix of college students and motorcycle enthusiasts, but do not be afraid to bring the kids along. The menu features burgers and sandwiches along with specialties like the Burrito Grande and Fish and Chips. Live music rocks the bar on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual, friendly atmosphere |
2319 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 541 1932 |
You can expect an elegant dining experience at this intimate restaurant, complete with stellar service and a great steak and seafood menu. Tempting appetizers begin your meal, including favorites such as Ahi Tuna Quesadillas and oysters on the half-shell. For a hearty dinner, choose the King Crab or opt for the grilled garlic shrimp. Its extensive wine selection features over 200 choice selections, many available by the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional American and Asian Sea Food |
2319 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 8758 http://www.dolansrestaurant.com |
The Dolan's Restaurant is the place you would want to dine out looking for traditional American food. their mouth watering sea food dishes have a bit of Asian influence. The wine collection is large and they also serve by glass or by the bottle. The ambiance is wonderful with retro style setting. The menu changes every month with a specialty every week. The Restaurant also has two private dining rooms catering to about Thirty to Sixty people with separate menus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nothing but breakfast |
2716 28th Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 449 1323 |
This small nook of a restaurant, which serves nothing but breakfast, is a throwback to the Eisenhower administration in both look and price. All that is missing is the Everly Brothers on the radio. Booths and classic chrome counter stools give the room its time machine look. The all-breakfast menu offers the usual morning staples of pancakes, eggs, French toast, hash browns and biscuits all at great prices. Large cheese omelets go for $5.75. Keeping with the mood of Boulder it serves organic coffee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local's favorite lunch |
1968 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 3539 |
This walk-up window, just half a block off of the Pearl Street Mall, specializes in empanadas, four inch tortilla pockets with various fillings including meat, cheese, spinach and sweet corn. Served alone or with pinto beans and rice, this is an inexpensive lunch favorite for locals. The vendors are especially friendly and will translate the menu for you. Take out orders only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary, but casual |
1738 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80203 United States +1 303 417 1240 |
This somewhat new addition to the Boulder dining scene meshes a strange mix of coffeehouse chic with wine tasting elegance to create a "this-place-is-happening" feel. Sleek dinner tables are bordered by sofas for the coffee drinking crowd, while the other end features a grand piano that invites guest musicians to play during lunch and dinner. Seeing a pianist in jeans and T-shirt at a grand piano during lunch is odd, but strangely refreshing. Salads, steak, pasta and seafood bolster the dinner menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious authentic Mexican delights |
1718 Broadway Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 939 8822 |
Relax and enjoy traditional Mexican fare on La Estrellita's. The restaurant conveys a feeling of Old World Mexico. The Mexican grub is great, especially the fajitas, which are cooked right at your table or outside on the grill. The cooks are accustomed to accommodating Boulder's vegetarian population and they are willing to hold the meat in any dish. Daily specials help spice up the standard menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French and American delights |
2460 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 938 8250 |
This intimate restaurant in the Arapahoe Village shopping center, just down the road from the University of Colorado, offers a charming and comfortable dining experience. The décor is elegant and casual, with white curtains in the windows and freshly pressed table cloths. The tables offer enough space for private conversations. The menu offers creative French and American cuisine, including a succulent Stuffed Quail and Cajun Grilled Ahi Tuna. An assortment of sandwiches, pastas and desserts are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly atmosphere, great food |
587 Augusta Drive Boulder, CO 80027 United States +1 303 444 8886 |
The dining room of this Boulder favorite exudes a simple elegance, complete with white pressed table coverings and comfortable chairs and booths. Owner Ron Wang prides himself on serving the best of Chinese and Vietnamese food in a friendly, fun environment. Service is excellent. The menu features a variety of choices from seafood to vegetarian items to classics such as Sesame Chicken and Sweet and Sour Pork. Vietnamese specialties include the Rice Noodle Bowl in chicken, beef and pork varieties. The Crabmeat Cheese Wontons are not to be missed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romance and a view |
1138 Flagstaff Road Boulder, CO 80202 United States +1 303 442 4640 http://www.flagstaffhouse.com |
If romance is on the agenda, head up into the hills to the Flagstaff House for a dining experience like no other. Built in 1929 as a retreat cabin, the spot resides on the side of Flagstaff Mountain, overlooking Boulder and the surrounding foothills. The dining area is the epitome of sophistication and mountain elegance, highlighted by a greenhouse-like glass dining pavilion that provides stunning views. The main courses include offerings such as grilled Alaskan King Salmon and Buffalo Filet Mignon. Its wine cellar hives over 20,000 bottles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasty crepes, soups and sandwiches |
1611 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80202 United States +1 303 247 9383 |
This adorable café, bedecked in a menagerie of colors, sits one block east of the Pearl Street Mall. Its lively atmosphere and cluttered tables promote conversation. Most of the menu items come with creative names, such as the Altitude Adjustment crepe and the It was Sam Andreas Fault omelet. Vegetarian dishes are plentiful. A full espresso bar offers a multitude of caffeine fixations, and a range of beers and wines. Live music plays Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bar with multiple personalities |
1109 Walnut Street (at 11th Street) Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 447 1803 |
Mixing multiple trends under one roof makes for an interesting crowd at the Foundry. Part coffeehouse/café, part upscale pool hall, part nightclub, part cigar/scotch bar, the place has a number of identities that attracts everyone. Twelve regulation mahogany pool tables, rented by the hour, satisfy the town's love of billiards. The upstairs is the place to get intimate, although live music occasionally drowns out all conversation. The café serves pastries with a wide selection of designer coffees, as well as gourmet sandwiches and a menu of basic bar fare. Head up to the roof deck to enjoy a warm summer afternoon with killer views. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music central |
1135 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 447 0095 http://www.foxtheater.com |
Describing Boulder's music scene requires two words: Fox Theatre. The intimate hall, located on The Hill, feels more like a gathering place, rather than a concert hall. It has the same feel of drinking beer in your friend's big garage, except that this place holds over 400 people, has precise acoustics, and draws some of the biggest names in music. Bands like 311 and Counting Crows, who easily sell out larger venues in Denver, always opt to stop by the Fox, drawn by the wild fans and the small town ambiance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris meets Boulder |
2570 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 499 7429 |
From flaky baguette sandwiches to creamy chocolate éclairs, this traditional French bakery is as close to Paris as Colorado comes. Breakfast includes fluffy omelets, gourmet coffee and decadent pastries, while lunch and dinner fare consists of soups, salads and sandwiches. The large picture windows create an open, relaxing atmosphere and in the summer the patio provides a warm, sunny start to the day. Box lunches, finely decorated cakes and party trays are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Greatest And Fastest Food Service In Town |
1630 30th Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 447 3321 |
This Thai restaurant serves homely recipes with the freshest of ingredients. The best of Gemini Thai Kitchen is its quick customer service. So it is the right place when the hunger pangs are getting the better of you. The interiors are simple, with comfortable seating arrangements and soft music. Their vegetarian menu is great without any fish or meat sauces. The quantity is sufficient for a hearty meal and the best choices include Panang curry with tofu and Tom Ka with tofu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious Chinese Fare In A Beautiful Setting |
1964 28th Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 442 6868 http://www.goldenlotuscuisine.com |
A chinese architectural restaurat that serves class food. All dishes are cooked with fresh ingredients. The restaurants interiors are really beautiful. It encompasses exquisite statues and beautiful chinese paintings in a tastefully done decor. Apart from the regular chinese dishes they also serve the traditional chinese fare as well. The place outside is also open during summer which has ample parking space. They have been serving sumptuous chinese fare for over a decade now. Popular choice in the dishes is the crabmeat cheese wontons. They are succulent filled with crabmeat and cheese. Another one would be the mu shu pork. It has pork,scallions and eggs rolled in small pancakes with hoisin sauce. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian and American mix |
1117 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 473 4730 |
"Hapa," Hawaiian slang for the blending of Asian and American, is also the name of Boulder's trendy spot for sushi.The eclectic dining room has a sparseness that is distinctly urban. The bar brings in a DJ on the weekend and things get funky with jazz. Sushi is what the crowds come for, but you can also order a number of meat and seafood items, including a sweet Honey-Miso Salmon ($14) and the popular Hawaii Five-O ($19), French pork chops in a char-siu demi glaze. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Light and hardy meals |
4760 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 494 9177 |
This buffet-style restaurant lives up to its name offering crisp, fresh salads with dozens of healthy toppings. For a heartier meal, try the pastas, soups and decadent bakery items. The informal and airy dining room is perfect for a relaxed business lunch or dinner. The challenge of this all-you-can-eat spread is trying not to spoon up a meal big enough for three, especially when exploring the dessert section. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food, photos, ambiance |
2010 14th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 3230 http://www.himalayasrestaurant... |
With a stunning photographic exhibition of the Himalayan Mountains, this restaurant transports patrons to rugged, exotic lands while providing an upscale dining experience. The popular spot, just half a block off of the Pearl Street Mall, offers a variety of Nepalese and Indian cuisine. The mellow ambiance is perfect for business dinners or a romantic night out. The service is efficient and friendly and the food is exceptional. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic English pub |
2543 Broadway Street Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 442 5012 |
Step into this bistro and bar that is disguised as a pub and one suddenly gets a strong urge to sport a derby and predict how the Leeds rugby team will fare against York this year. Wooden tables and brick walls make for a perfect setting to order a pint of Guinness or Killians. The menu mirrors the setting by offering such specialty items as a London Broil Steak and Shepard's Pie. In addition the restaurant also serves pasta, salad and burgers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge, tasty burritos |
1320 College Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 3055 |
If you have got a hankering for a big burrito, stop by this restaurant on the Hill for one of Pete's tasty creations. The burritos come lathered in fresh, homemade salsa and include steak and chicken options. The Fish Taco is the house specialty. Other menu items inlcude enchiladas, taquitos, salads and quesadillas. 'Happy Hours' features discounted margaritas and other drink specials. Live music is sometimes featured on weekends. This happening-place is popular with the college crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enjoy Food by the Sun and Sand |
1855 29th Street Suite 1152 29th Street Retail District Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 449 0333 http://www.islandsrestaurants.com |
Islands is a chain of restaurants founded in 1982. Its main motto is to serve fresh food in a fun and friendly atmosphere. The idea of this venture belonged to Entrepreneur Tony DeGrazier. He just wanted it to be a unique place highlighted with a tropical theme. The menu is simple including gourmet hamburgers and specialty drinks. This place has a built a loyal following over the years and the reason is the constant revamping of the menu. Newest additions include few more burgers but the regular fries, salads and tacos still retain their old charm. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Piping Hot Cheesy Pizzas |
1647 Arapahoe Ave Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 6300 http://jalinospizza.com |
Jalino's Pizza is a place selling award winning pizzas since 1986. The interiors are quite simple complete with just a counter located in front of the shop with a few stools. But preferably people prefer to order their pizzas for takeaway. The pizzas here do not follow a particular style like New York or Chicago. Its a perfect blend of dough, sauce and cheese. They also offer customized pizzas. Customers are offered different choices of Crust, Sauces, Cheeses and Toppings ranging from Anchovies to Yellow bell peppers. But when you visit there make sure to enquire about their monthly specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pizza with attitude |
1647 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 6300 http://www.jalinospizza.com |
This hole-in-the-wall pizzeria across from Boulder High School is a favorite among patrons of all ages. The pizza here won the Best of Boulder in 1998, and offers over 30 toppings and eight different cheeses. Subs, calzones, pastas, lasagna and salads round out the menu. The small, green building has minimal seating. So take-out is your best bet. East Coast travelers missing a little New York attitude with their service will feel right at home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Designer sushi |
1136 Pearl Street Basement Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 938 0330 |
An open dining room provides quiet spaces for romance in this happening restaurant, but most of the action is at the sushi bar. This is definitely one of Boulder's places to be seen. Choose from over 100 sushi and sashimi selections, each one prepared right in front of you. Entrees feature a number of Pacific Rim seafood offerings. Enjoy items like Spicy Seafood Udon or Salmon Teriyaki. Most entrees come with Tamanishiki short grain rice, which rates as the highest quality rice in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oysters galore |
928 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80202 United States +1 303 444 1811 |
Thanks to a fishing troller called "Overnight Delivery," this restaurant is able to serve some of the finest fish creations in town. Sit at the lively bar and slurp raw oysters or grab a table in the dining room or the patio. The dining room, bedecked in wharf décor, is small and often crowded. Both the catfish, which comes blackened or grilled, and the tuna, which is a thick center of mahi served rare, are popular dinner choices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasty gourmet specialties |
1915 28th Street Boulder, CO 80305 United States +1 303 442 7166 |
Located across from the Boulder Crossroads Mall, this is one of the best Chinese restaurants in town. The ambiance is casual and friendly. The menu features all the specialties in the Cantonese, Szechuan and Mandarin styles of Asian cooking. The chef's gourmet entrees include the Cream Cheese Seafood and Beef Filet Mignon in Peking sauce. A daily lunch buffet is popular with the business crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Locals' secret Southwestern feast |
1043 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 449 5273 http://juanitasboulder.com/ |
Do not let the hole-in-the-wall facade and dilapidated interior of this restaurant fool you—it is one of Boulder's best-kept secrets. The overflowing portions of Mexican and New Mexican regulars, blue corn tortillas, steaming enchiladas, pinto beans and green chile satisfy the stomach, while an array of specialty margaritas quench the thirst. Every meal begins with seriously deep fried chips and homemade spicy salsa. The restaurant's comfortable booths are good for resting tired feet and antsy kids. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vitamin C to the tenth power |
3133 28th Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 440 6542 |
Glacier Homemade Ice Cream has a huge variety of treats like juices, ice creams, sorbets, milkshakes and lots more. There is a funky look and attitude about the place, but in a congenial way. The fresh squeezed juice menu is large, and smoothies choices come in odd flavors or try the low fat yogurt delights. Glacier Homemade Ice Cream also offers catering service so you can make your next event sweeter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasty smoothies and sandwiches on Pearl Street |
1433 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 541 0897 |
If you are going to experience Boulder's penchant for tasty health food, you must try a smoothie. On a hot summer day strolling about the Pearl Street Mall, nothing is better than a cool, fruity smoothie from this small juice hut. The cafeteria-style juice bar includes an array of mixed specialty blends along with old standbys like apple and pineapple juice. Fresh sandwiches include Hummus Wild, Red Pepper Hummus, or Tuna Salad. Enjoy one alongside some Pretzelmaker pretzels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh baked bagels, pastries |
4800 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 494 3635 |
This small bakery looks like it belongs any place other than a large shopping center in Boulder. Upon entering prepare to be tempted by the aroma emanating from this food nest's ovens. Choose from traditional sandwiches or go Italian with some Pastas. Lunch specialties include quiche, soups and salads. Or try them all by choosing a combination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh & organic |
1039 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 544 5973 http://www.thekitchencafe.com/ |
This kitchen is located in a historical edifice situated right at the foothills of the Rocky mountains. The informal interiors are much prefered by restaurant regulars. Come summer and lots of salads are tossed up with fresh and organic ingredients. While Footlamb Cassoulet is the winter favorite, Sea scallops with Pea Puree is the spring delight! Enjoy a wholesome breakfast here as you peruse the morning newspaper. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Studio Setting French Cusine |
1739 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 7233 http://www.latelierboulder.com |
The atmosphere in this studio style French is eclectic, yet differently bold and enterprising. The dining room is brightly lit and makes for a boisterous evening dining experience. Their crisp Thai shrimp dressed with coconut rice is a must order item after a bowl of fresh mussels in the broth of the evening and to end the meal, a chocolate bag with fruit and creme anglaise is highly recommended. Every Monday is a special treat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More Italian than Italy |
2785 Iris Avenue Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 442 1300 http://www.laudisio.com |
Just the mere fact that this restaurant is not a chain is reason alone to try its menu. Everything about this family owned, authentic Italian bistro, from the service to the food, exudes style and grace. The entrees, all of which emphasize natural ingredients, feature true Italian dishes like Beffsteak Fiorentina and Risotto di Mare. Nightly specials change daily. A true experience is tasting some of the estate-bottled olive oils, which are available for purchase. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy sports bar |
1346 Pearl St Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 3355 http://www.thelazydog.com |
Sometimes establishments that bill themselves as sports bars are nothing more than glorified locker rooms for the local softball teams. The Lazy Dog, however, does not fall into this category. Jerseys and sports memorabilia are judicially placed so that they do not border on overkill. Televisions are prominent, but not to the point of being distracting to those who only want to dine. The dinner and lunch menu are the same and feature a host of Salads, Pizza, Pasta dishes, and Sandwiches. See their website for further information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small, colorful Chinese restaurant |
4800 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 494 4210 |
Boulder restaurateurs have a knack for taking generic strip mall spaces and transforming them into charming eateries. This restaurant is a prime example. The low-lit dining room is quiet and this is a great place to get away from the crowds. The menu features traditional Szechuan and Mandarin gourmet choices. Try some classic favorites such as Sesame Chicken, Orange Beef, or Sweet and Sour Fish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hip dining spot |
2719 Iris Avenue Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 544 1464 |
Some contemporary restaurants try so hard to look and feel hip that they end up as dining parodies of their owner's original vision. Limbo, however, with its sleek look and ambitious menu makes hip seem effortless. The menu offers some nice appetizer twists such as the Baked Triple French Brie and Ahi Tuna Crab Cakes. The dinner entrees are just as interesting and feature items like the New Zealand Lamb Tenderloin and Macadamia Crusted Mahi Mahi. Lunch features organic salads and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Louisiana style brunch |
2124 14th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 4743 |
This quaint restaurant near the Pearl Street Mall is nestled in a Victorian house complete with a large porch and deck. The staff is friendly, and the food is wonderful. Make sure to get here early on weekends, as the place is always packed. Children are welcome. The chef creates delicious Louisiana-style cuisine. Breakfast selections include fresh baked biscuits, waffles, and Eggs Sardou-a Creole speciality. Fresh fruit and cereal is also available. The lunch menu offers salads, Creole and Po'Boy sandwiches. No alcohol is served, but there are plenty of coffee drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French Gourmet |
1837 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 7766 http://www.mateorestaurant.com |
The menu changes at Mateo regularly, taking advantage of fresh seasonal ingredients, so the focus is mainly on the food, while the decor takes a back seat. The atmosphere, however, is casual and lively, so you can enjoy the array of interesting dishes offered on the menu - Pork Tenderloin with Potato Puree, Baby Carrots and Golden Raisin Chutney, and Duck Confit are some of the more popular items. Pair them with one of several wines available, but be warned - the winelist is rather pricey. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fast, sit-down Chinese fare |
2500 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 499 8225 |
This restaurant serves up Chinese and Vietnamese food in a cozy, Asian-themed atmosphere. Enjoy ample portions of all the standards at a reasonable price. Friendly and efficient service makes this establishment an ideal stop for a business lunch or dinner. The place has a devoted following and can be crowded, especially at lunchtime. Try the tasty Hot and Sour Soup or the moderately spicy Thai Curry Chicken over steamed rice. While the Vietnamese menu is short, the offerings are excellent. Watch out for the deep fried items, however, for they tend to be greasy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colorful, upscale dining |
1002 Walnut Street, Suite 101B Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 5335 |
This lively restaurant has all of the charm of a tiny European coastal café. Sunny paintings and brilliant colors bedeck the walls. Lush foliage grows everywhere, and an imported Italian wood burning stove glows in the background. Known for its flavorful tapas, the menu celebrates the succulent entrees of Italy, Spain, Greece and France. The wood-oven-baked pizzas are popular, as is the Eggplant Parmigiana. For dinner, the family style Paella de Mariso is divine. Order a dessert if just to observe the masterful designs created by the pastry chef. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bagels galore in Arapahoe Village |
2510 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 9919 |
The smells emanating from this bagel joint in the Arapahoe Village Shopping Plaza lure you in. The shop boasts over 30 varieties of fresh bagels, a plethora of cream cheese flavors, and a multitude of juice and java selections. An array of creative sandwich concoctions satisfies the lunch crowd. Order your selection to go, or kick back with the paper and enjoy it in the comfortable dining room. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular bagels |
2650 Broadway Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 444 3252 |
It does not take long to notice the impact this popular bagel and gourmet coffee shop has on the community—just look for Moe's colorful flower petal stickers on the back of locals' cars. The cozy, up-beat cafes are popular among the college crowd as well as older folks. Whether dining in or eating on the fly, the assortment of bagels, cream cheese and sandwiches are always fresh. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick and budget-happy |
1628 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 720 565 9787 |
If both time and money are limited, you will find everything to your liking at this fast food alternative. All food is counter-ordered and seating is plentiful.Rice bowls dominate the menu and come in standard options such as beef, chicken and veggie. There are also plenty of salads, including seaweed and Osunomono, as well as soy pods and a limited sushi selection. Red bean ice cream lends a nice dessert twist. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Care-free and casual |
1535 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 546 0886 |
This loose and carefree place harbors a heavy 1960s slant and features Jimi Hendrix and Grateful Dead paraphernalia on the walls and the staff looks as if they attended a few Dead shows during their time. But even if you are not into that music or style, the menu is still worth checking out. Salads, sandwiches, and a huge offering of burger choices are available including the Black and Blue Burger, which features blackened seasoning with blue cheese. Nine home-brewed beers are offered on tap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual and Comfortable |
2731 Iris Avenue Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 449 4473 |
If you are strapped with the dubious burden of finding a place to dine that has enough of a varied menu to suit everyone's tastes, then Murphy's is the perfect solution. The dark wooden tables exude a casual feel, making it perfect for a social lunch or after-work chatter. Mexican dishes, burgers, salads and sandwiches dominate the menu. There is also a spattering of specialty items such as the Beef Brisket. Guinness is on tap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deep dish delight |
1102 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 5031 |
Offering an incredible selection of pizzas made from scratch, including the ever-popular Chicago Seven deep dish, this restaurant combines friendly service with a comfortable neighborhood atmosphere. The menu features an array of American and Italian entrees. Patio seating along the Pearl Street Mall is perfect for a sunny afternoon. Join the crowd watching sports around one of the many televisions. Choose from a selection of more than 110 beers with 30 rotating varieties on tap. A wide selection of stuffed calzones complement the fabulous pizzas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Festive, happy Italian |
1001 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 5800 |
This long-time Boulder staple treats guests to an array of steaming pastas, freshly baked breads, international wines and Italian entrees in a bright and friendly atmosphere. The popular restaurant is decorated in flamboyant reds, whites and greens. It is the ideal place for a night out with friends or business cohorts who do not mind a bit of noise. Arrive early — just two blocks west of the Pearl Street Mall, the restaurant draws a full house nightly. Share a pizza or go solo with a variety of standard dishes including lasagna, ravioli and manicotti. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pub fare, live music |
1108 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 939 9900 |
A bit of old Boulder fun lies tucked away on the Pearl Street Mall at this popular gathering spot. This lively pub and cellar is the perfect place for a conversation over a game of pool or darts. The bar is bouncing with energy, and the regulars prefer it that way. Live music rocks the joint every Wednesday night. The menu features traditional pub fare, including burgers, bratwurst and mozzarella sticks. Outdoor seating is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paint your own pottery |
2460 Canyon Boulevard, Suite L4B Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 413 9300 |
If you are in the mood for doing something different this is the place to visit. Choose a piece of pottery—a plate, candlestick or vase—and decorate it with your favorite colors and patterns to create original artwork. While you are painting, enjoy your favorite coffee and espresso drink from the studio's espresso bar. The studio fires your work for you, and then you pick it up when it is done. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale eats |
2115 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 4880 http://www.qsboulder.com |
Zagat's raves about the food, the Wine Spectator touts the wine selection, and Mobil awarded the place four stars, so its obvious that you are in for an exquisite treat when you visit this establishment. Located in the dining room of the Hotel Boulderado, this is the perfect spot to celebrate a romantic occasion or impress the boss. The dinner menu features a host of seasonal specialties including Colorado rack of lamb. All dishes use local organically grown products. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Ethiopian fare |
2111 30th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 447 2919 http://www.raskassas.com |
As the lone Ethiopian inspired restaurant in the Boulder area, it does everything right in introducing new diners to the taste-fun of African cuisine. The interior avoids theme-overkill and instead has a sleek look highlighted by traditional basket tables. Or opt for the tree-surrounded patio that borders Boulder Creek. Spicy Chicken Stew and Ethiopian Steak Tartare are just two of the many meat offerings, while Butternut Squash Stew highlights the vegetarian options. The wine list is small, but geographically diverse. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cajun party |
2027 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 5858 |
You will feel part of some backwoods bayou picnic with the "Deliverance boys" minding the barbecue pit at this eclectic Cajun gem. The menu seeks to find new ways to set the mouth on fire. From catfish and crawfish, to down home red beans and rice, expect a spicy dish. Complement your meal with a hand-crafted beer like the Wild Magnolia Pale Ale. Live jazz plays on weekends and the Sunday jazz brunch always generates waiting lines. Sundays also feature all day Happy Hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy Intimate Dining |
4580 Broadway Unit D-1 Boulder, CO 80304 United States +1 303 448 1500 http://www.restaurant4580.com |
It is all about good Mediterranean food and an exhaustive wine collection at the Restaurant 4580. The walls in Chocolate brown and lovely burnt orange provide for an elegant and intimate dinner experience in the dining room. The walls, facing outside, have large windows. It is advisable to book ahead any of the tables facing the windows or on the patio for a wonderful view of the foothills. The main flavors of the restaurant are Mediterranean with delicacies from Portugal, Spain and Greece and an in depth wine list to accompany it. Visit on Saturdays evenings for a free sampling of wines from the next door wine store also managed by the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taste of the tropics |
950 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 7771 |
When Boulder is lying beneath two feet of snow, warm up at this Caribbean inspired hot spot. Or, during the summer, you can kick back on the expansive patio and enjoy tropical cuisine. Rhumba's interior looks like something off an artist's canvas. The color scheme shifts from deep tones to bright colors. Spicy jerk items abound on the menu, including vegetarian favorite, jerk tofu. Entrée selections include the standard blackened catfish and an encrusted sea bass. If you make it to dessert, the rum cake is decadent. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best margaritas and food too |
1101 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 3690 http://www.riograndemexican.com |
One of the city's most popular restaurants, the Rio Grande is best known for its tasty and potent margaritas. The feisty drinks pack such a kick that there is a three-margarita drink limit. Flavorful food, combined with a festive, Southwestern atmosphere draws a hip and noisy crowd. To secure a table, or land a coveted patio seat, show up early or expect to wait awhile in the standing room only bar. Do not miss the freshly made corn tortilla chips and salsa, and the Burrito de Carne is a must. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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North Boulder's bagel place |
4800 Baseline Road Unit B-101 Boulder, CO 80303 United States +1 303 554 0193 |
Boulder is bagel crazy, meaning someone prepares the fresh baked delights on just about every corner. This popular shop occupies a spot in the Meadows Shopping Center. It may be a simple looking strip mall location, but heavenly smells will lure you in for a cup of java and a tasty bagel. In addition to a dozen different bagel flavors the store serves muffins and sandwiches. Complement your bagel with a gourmet coffee, espresso, a fruit smoothie or a juice drink. Seating is limited. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great location, homemade specialties |
1410 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 3969 |
Head upstairs to this second floor local hangout on the Pearl Street Mall for a trip into Boulder's past and a plate of hearty grub. The loft space has high ceilings and exposed brick walls. The comfortable atmosphere is the perfect spot to start the day with breakfast or relax over lunch. Pancakes are available all day long, or opt for local favorites such as the Huevos Rancheros or Breakfast Burrito. Lunch items include sandwiches, burgers and a plethora of vegetarian items. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Italian Eats At A Small Price |
2609 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 938 1981 |
If you are diet conscious, and sandwiches form your staple diet, then Salvaggio's Italian Deli would be your destination. It is a modest place with just a few tables. But the food is great. The bread used is oven fresh. And they are quite generous with the meats and cheeses layered on sandwiches. And the rates will not burn a hole in your pocket. The owner John Salvaggio came to Boston over eight years back. His small deli empire followed some basic principles with freshly baked rolls filled with quality meats, cheeses and veggies. The breakfast sandwiches served are light and nutritious. Sizes offered are 6 and 12 inch subs. Popular ones are roasted red pepper with fresh mozarella and a bit of Dijon. They are not too spicy so you can enjoy the authentic taste of the veggies. This place will surely help in having the weighing scales tilt in your favour! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious Fare from Tibet, Nepal and India |
825 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 7151 http://www.sherpaascent.com/re... |
A combination of cuisines from Tibet, Nepal and India are served at this wonderful place in Boulder. Earlier a Victorian, the rooms have been converted into dining areas. It houses a bar that serves various imported beers and spicy hot chai. The dishes are unpretentious and authentically Asian. Majority of the dishes offered have various meat choices. Worth a mention are Tibetan momos and the rich lamb vindaloo, which is so soft, it literally melts in the mouth! Amongst the vegeterian options is the creamy green saag garnished with finely chopped spinach. To down this delectable fare is the rich lashi drink, a creamy mix of youghurt with fruits. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Thai specialties and Sushi |
3033 28th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 3133 http://www.siameseplateonthego... |
The Siamese Plate has been dishing up delectable (and spicy) Thai creations for 15 years. Its sister restaurant, Sumida's Sushi Bar, shares the space, offering a choice of Japanese favorites. The decorative interior looks like a posh oriental painting. Choose traditional Thai seating or standard table and booths. Sweet and Sour Salmon, a true must, is the chef's specialty. The vegetarian crowd will find plenty of meatless offerings. Japanese items abound. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great tasting pizza, fun atmosphere |
1165 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 7465 http://www.thesink.com |
This funky pizza joint on University Hill serves the best pizza in town. There is a long-standing rumor that Robert Redford worked as a janitor here during his short stint at CU. The pizzeria stays open late, making it popular with the college crowd. Pizza comes in three crust choices based on density. Saving the crust and then dipping it in honey at the end of the meal is a tradition here. Burgers and Mexican fare round out the menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic restaurant |
2525 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 449 2001 |
Bright Tuscan colors, gold toned walls, figurative paintings and large metal insects comprise the flair of this unique restaurant. The wait can be long, especially on weekends, but the lively bar is a perfect spot to wait for a table. The restaurant prepares fresh flatbread pizza from 100 percent organically grown flours. If you feel like having a sandwich, try something from the Smash collection - a mashed specialty where everything, including the French fries, is piled between bread. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colorful restaurant, great sushi |
1575 Folsom Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 449 8404 http://www.siameseplateonthego... |
This brightly colored restaurant across from the Village Shopping Center has some of Boulder's best sushi. The atmosphere is upbeat, and the knowledgeable staff makes the dining experience an adventure. Opt for the popular Rocky Mountain Roll or the Spicy Yellowtail Roll for authentic Japanese flavor. There is also a Thai menu that includes an array of noodle dishes. The restaurant offers an on-line menu for true food-ordering convenience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alternative fine dining |
1701 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 0220 |
Organic is not a term normally associated with fine dining, but this "only-in-Boulder" restaurant pulls it off nicely. Brick walls and simple wooden tables and booths manage to create a casual, yet deceptively elegant feel. The Ocean Garden Salad, featuring a sorted mix of "hmm-what-is-this" sea vegetables, sets the tone for what to expect. Chilean Sea Bass and Tempeh Scaloppini are two of the more popular entrees. The bar serves organic beer and wine, and all of the deserts are free of refined sugar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best Sushi In Boulder |
2014 10th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 444 2280 http://sushitora.net |
Sushi Tora is the perfect example of quality food. All the main ingredients of the food including the Wasabi root, a must to authentic Japanese food is imported from the markets of Japan. The sauces are tastefully homemade and they use only organic vegetables. The fish is directly imported from Japan once a week. All this enhances the taste and texture of the sushi to make your meal a mouth-watering experience. Remember to ask for the Chef's special, it changes every day of the week. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh, festive fish |
1221 Spruce Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 440 0733 |
A lively sushi bar and Japanese restaurant next to the Hotel Boulderado, Sushi Zanmai is one of Boulder's most popular dining destinations. The wild and largely incomprehensible commentary shouted by the sushi chefs as they prepare their delicate specialties makes sitting at the bar an adventure. And no one knows just when the owner will burst into song or pull out the saxophone. The bamboo furniture and Japanese decor provide a classy yet comfortable dining experience. Weekly karaoke and nightly sushi Happy Hours are popular events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delights from India |
2630 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 494 5216 |
Proprietors describe the cuisine here as representative of fare from "the Great Mogul Court of 16th Century India." This second-story restaurant gives patrons a stunning view of the Flatirons (The). The open atmosphere and friendly staff complement the fresh, MSG-free cuisine. The lunch buffet and neighborhood restaurant ambiance is perfect for a business lunch or a relaxed dinner. A selection of vegetarian dishes rounds out the menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Locals' breakfast and lunch joint |
3073 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 447 2315 http://www.walnutcafe.com |
This gem is tucked in a shopping center behind the Boulder Crossroads Mall. It has a cafe feel with free standing tables and a few booths, and a small bar area for those eating alone. The staff and fellow patrons are all friendly and are always up for good conversation. The menu is crammed with typical breakfast items such as waffles, scrambled eggs and French toast. Burgers, sandwiches, soup, salads and pasta dominate the lunch offerings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great burgers |
1047 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 9363 |
If you really want to know Boulder head over to Toms, and hang with the old town regulars. Best known for giant, juicy burgers and thick cut fries, the tavern serves other American classics including meatloaf and fried chicken. A dimly lit atmosphere, a jukebox playing classic rock, and big, comfortable booths make this a perfect alternative to the trendy bistros peppering the Pearl Street Mall. The casual place is anything but fancy, but the staff is rumored to be the friendliest in town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Can I buy you a cannister |
2011 10th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 544 0202 |
Instead of being a typical oxygen dive bar full of regulars playing air hockey and listening to Yanni on the jukebox, this hip little spot exudes a very stylish swank. Overstuffed chairs and couches make for relaxing perches to wedge a tube in your nostril and inhale a variety of scented air selections. There is also a small bar which serves herbal elixirs and bottled water. An indoor fountain and relaxing New Age music adds to the room's calming feel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local coffee legend |
940 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 443 3133 |
Take a journey into Boulder's unusual mix of cultures in this gourmet coffee shop, the oldest in the city. Choose a book from the antiquarian selection and join the green-haired hipsters, university professors, yuppies and business people reading at tables indoors and out. Enjoy tasty beverages and baked goods. The dark and somewhat dingy atmosphere stirs personal reflection and intriguing conversations. Trident offers an alternative to today's modern coffee shops. The cluttered bookstore carries a varied selection of used titles and offers an international book search for rare editions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music and wine |
2017 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 473 9463 http://www.trilogywinebar.com |
For two years in a row, this human-hive of a wine bar has been recognized by the local press as the best in Boulder. Owned and managed by triplet sisters (do not shake your head thinking you have drank too much when you first see them), they have created a wine bar atmosphere that is high on fun and low on pretensions. The wine menu offers over 200 vintages, including several from Africa, while stuffed eggplant and Colorado lamb highlight the dinner offerings. Live music, including bluegrass on Tuesdays, plays every night except Monday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High quality, great tasting food |
1155 Canyon Boulevard Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 8400 |
This chic dining spot dishes up a hefty dose of elegance and some of the finest contemporary cuisine in town. The views from the intimate dining room are unmatched, and the sweet sound of jazz fills the air on a regular basis. Every menu item will tempt your palette, especially the grilled pork medallions and the ahi tuna. The lunch menu is loaded with salad options. The wine bar features over 300 selections by both the glass and bottle. The Sunday jazz brunch is very popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top-notch Chinese fare |
607 South Broadway Street, Suite A Boulder, CO 80305 United States +1 303 494 6228 |
At first glance, Tsing Tao, with its standard Chinese restaurant pink napkin look, appears unexceptional. Until, that is, one scans the menu and recognizes what sets this restaurant apart. The menu has a wonderful selection of chef specialty items like Sea Bass Steak with a black bean sauce ($12.95), and tear-inducing Volcano Shrimp ($10.95). If you prefer familiar Chinese items like curry chicken, beef chow mein or wonton soup, they are all available and reasonably priced. Daily lunch specials, all for under $5.50, make this restaurant very popular with both the business and shopping crowds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Healthy eating, great drinks |
2805 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80301 United States +1 303 442 2800 |
The mood at this split level restaurant is casual and friendly, and the service comes with a smile. Spacious tables and comfortable booths make for great perches to dine and read the newspaper. The breakfast menu serves the usual fare of omelets, pancakes and waffles. Lunch options feature burgers, sandwiches, soups and salads. For dinner try the Spit Roasted Natural Chicken or many of the tofu dishes. Coffees, lattes, smoothies and spiced teas dominate the drink list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Style at an affordable price |
1709 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 United States +1 303 442 2542 |
This high-five of a restaurant offers a classy feel, but does not drain your wallet for it. Just a few blocks from the busier part of the Pearl Street Mal l, its dark wood interior and live jazz on weekends makes it a comfortable dining stop for all tastes.Long Island Duck, free range chicken and a mixed seafood grill are some of the stars of its kitchen. The wine menu is both impressive and affordable. Review © 2007, Wcities |