Mentioned by Visit Idaho
An East Coaster’s Guide To The Best Breweries In Boise
"No need to choose the best brewery, when you and your sweetheart can rely on gurus and go on a fabulous adventure. You will visit 3 Craft Beer breweries, learn about the process from grain to glass, and the stories of their owners. For sure, you will try the tastiest samples and get some gifts."
"Mon-Thu: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM F-Sat: 12:00 PM-12:00 AM Sun: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM"
"Experience Sockeye Brewing EXPLORE CRAFT BEERS AT OUR BOISE, IDAHO BREWERY At Sockeye Brewing, we love beer. Since our humble beginnings in a small storage facility over 20 years ago, we’ve grown in our passion and knowledge of craft brewing..."
"Sockeye Brewing is housed in a large building with both indoor and outdoor seating. There’s plenty of room for guests and a relaxed atmosphere. Year round they have 6 craft beers on tap along with rotating seasonal offerings."
"Open for take-out by calling or placing an order online, or for delivery by ordering online, or through UberEats. Serving a limited food menu, including family-style meals, 6-packs, and growlers to go!"
"What most people don’t know about the Boise Train Depot is that there isn’t any restricted access during operating business hours. Built in 1925, the Boise Union Pacific Depot was originally a train station centered in the city. What seems almost strategically planned, the Boise Depot allows you to have views of all the best parts of Downtown Boise."
"Central to the city, the historic train depot provides timeless architecture, views of the Boise Capital building and beautifully landscaped grounds including roses bushes and a pond with a waterfall. Boise Train Depot - Family Photo Session. Boise Train Depot - Family Photoshoot"
"There is no better place to glimpse the beauty of Boise than at the Boise Depot. After you have surveyed the view, make sure to appreciate the depot itself. The breathtaking Spanish-style building was built in 1925 to be used as a Union Pacific railroad depot."
"The temple was not originally constructed on its current location on Latah Street. Instead, the building was taken apart and physically moved on dollies from the location it was built in downtown Boise. Idaho’s first temple was founded in 1895, with construction on the building completed in 1896."
"A haven for meat lovers, Barbacoa is a stylish restaurant featuring succulent steaks from local sources and flavourful Latin American fare created by Mexico-born chef Enrique Martinez. Diners can begin their meal with guacamole made tableside served with plantain chips followed by the cowboy rib eye — 24 oz. bone-in rib eye chop served with chipotle onion rings and borracho beans — or paella with braised seafood, chicken, chorizo, tomatoes, and saffron rice."
"Barbacoa is very unique in that it is both an old Boise restaurant, and a brand new Boise restaurant. This is because the building burned down a few years ago, and they completely rebuilt from the ground up. Barbacoa’s menu includes everything from nachos and pizza, to smoked duck prosciutto and carne asada."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Barbacoa Grill (@barbacoa_boise) on Feb 20, 2018 at 5:26pm PST"