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Great music, popular hang out |
95 East First Street Boulder, CO 80466 United States +1 303 258 3209 |
Stop in the Acoustic Coffee House and there is a good chance owner, State Representative and local celebrity, Tom Plant will serve you a cup of java. A long-time Mecca for acoustic musicians, singers and poets, the cafe draws a crowd all week long. The open stage bluegrass jam is a popular Sunday event. Fresh sandwiches, baked goods, bagels, tasty coffee and a funky patio atmosphere make this a popular hang out spot. 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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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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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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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 |