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4 Interesting Museums in Boise, ID | Corwin Ford Nampa
"When visiting downtown Boise, make plans to stroll through Freak Alley. It’s the Northwest’s largest open-air, multi-artist mural gallery, and was started by one man simply painting an alleyway door in 2002. The murals change twice yearly and are all done by local artists spanning from 7 to 35 years of age!"
"Why not discover the works of modern art together with your bae?. Freak Alley Gallery is free, outdoors, and open to the public all day long. Even if the gallery is not on top of the most romantic places in Boise for some, it is definitely worth visiting for couples hooked on art and local artists."
"Located between 8th and 9th Streets, this huge outdoor gallery first started in 2002 and is one of the most colorful things to see in Boise."
"Operating under the motto, “the best is barely sufficient,” Sevoy has become synonymous in the Treasure Valley with excellence. Here you’ll find exquisitely preserved antiques, hand-selected and shipped straight from Europe. While a number of time periods and furniture styles are represented, Sevoy specializes in mid-century modern furniture that looks like it came straight from a 1950s showroom floor."
"Sun Ray Cafe is a fast-casual restaurant in Hyde Park that you order out the counter and they bring your food out to you. They have a great menu for families that includes a number of options for kids, plus a great draft beer list for the parents. During the warmer months, there’s a huge patio for outdoor seating where dogs are allowed."
"Café Vicino is an intimate Italian bistro-style restaurant that serves innovative and flavorsome dishes inspired by the cuisine of the Mediterranean. While the cuisine is European, the ingredients are distinctly local with chef Richard Langston selecting the best produce from local suppliers. These include goods from urban Boise farm Peaceful Belly and Idahoan wines like the Split Rail Winery’s Mouvedre."
"Dutch Bros Coffee is a fun-loving company serious about coffee, real fruit smoothies, frosts, Nitro Cold Brew, tea, sodas and its Blue Rebel Energy Drink. Dutch Bros “broistas” serve up a menu of more than 10,000 drink combinations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, Arizona, Nevada, Colora... Hours:12:06 AM - 7:00 AM todaySat: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMMon: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMTue: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMWed: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMThu: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMFri: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM"
"Located in the heart of Downtown, the Egyptian Theatre is Boise’s premier historical theatre. The theater has been around since 1927 when the first theater play ever in Boise (Don Juan) took place here. Throughout the years, the building was known as “The Fox”, and “The ADA”, but in the 1970s, it got its original name back and in 1999, the building was freshly restored."
"The Egyptian Theatre opened to fanfare and a performance by John Barrymore (a relative of Drew Barrymore) in “Don Juan.” The theater’s architecture was inspired by the newly-discovered King Tut tomb and still boasts its original Egyptian revival style. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."