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7 of Boulder’s Best Coffee Shops
"The self-proclaimed ‘Best Kept Secret in Boulder,’ The Parkway Cafe stays true to its slogan, hidden in a strip mall behind a nondescript exterior. This tiny greasy spoon has some of the best brunch around, serving up traditional breakfast fare with local flare. The menu is diner style and includes breakfast, burgers, soups, salads, and much more."
"From Business: The Parkway Café is Boulder, Colorado's favorite café and hometown diner. Whether you're looking for classical comfort food or delicious Mexican cuisine The…"
"Had a ham, bacon, mushroom, and cheese omlette with hash browns, both were great. Waitress was very nice, great customer..."
"The Golden Diner is an old-fashioned, family-owned downtown diner serving breakfast all day with eggs and corn beef hash browns, omelets, chili, pancakes, burgers and sandwiches in a classic diner setting."
"If you’re eating at Doug’s Day Diner, make sure to come hungry. Known for their plentiful portions, you’re sure to leave satisfied and stuffed. We recommend ordering one of their famous omelettes with a side of thick cut bacon and biscuits grilled to perfection."
"Just like old times" or "Where the folks get their yolks" are the mottos of Dot's Diners located only less than 10 minutes away from the CU campus by car, serving classic breakfast foods along with Nepali and Indian specials. This brunch place in Boulder serves breakfast all day with foods like classic omelets and eggs in any style. Speaking of style, they also offer southern-style foods like ham, grits, homemade gravy, and buttermilk biscuits or Mexican-style breakfast foods like the classic huevos rancheros."
"Dots: Dot’s Diner at 2716 28th St. serves up traditional diner fare with Nepali options and has plenty of patio seating available. (Photo by Karen Antonacci). Where: 2716 28th Street"
"Of all the things one might reasonably expect to find at a south Boulder shopping-plaza outlet with a name as all-American as The Breakfast Champion, Turkish food probably isn’t anywhere among them. But that’s exactly what this friendly little cafe specializes in. The full Turkish breakfast for (at least) two includes some 17 small plates — meats, cheeses, olives, nuts, spreads, halvah, and more — as well as fresh-baked bread; also on offer are pastries like borek and poacha; pastirma (cured beef) or sucuk (a type of sausage) with eggs; and traditional Turkish coffee service."
"Southwest Golden is now home to the Origin Hotel, the official hotel of Red Rocks Amphitheatre, perhaps the most famous outdoor concert venue in the world having hosted everyone from the Beatles to Bruce Springsteen with 160 concerts and events in 2019. Across the street, the brand new Over Yoder Brewing Company (Golden’s seventh brewery!) has food trucks and craft beer, while next door is Vice Kitchen Wine Whiskey, a perfect pre-Red Rocks dining option for Rocky Mountain Specialties like Elk Tenderloin, Golden Breaded Trout, Salmon BLT, Buffalo Ribeye and Beef and Bison burgers. It’s an easy Uber down the hill to Red Rocks."
"From Business: Nomad Taqueria + Beer Garden, located within Origin Hotel Red Rocks, serves authentic food inspired by travel throughout Mexico, the Southwest’s Four Corners…"
"New as of 2017, it calls itself a “neo bistro”—no doubt because the playfully chic, industrial retro-mod concept isn’t cozy and comforting like a traditional bistro, but rather, has a certain mystique and creative zing to the menu. Why go: It’s like Los Angeles and New York came together and had a lovechild in Boulder (read: uber-hip meets farm-fresh). Inventive takes on traditional meat, seafood, and veggies are alluring."
"The Walrus Saloon offers a unique, subterranean feeling in the heart of downtown Boulder. With live music, killer drink specials, and Reggae night you're sure to have a ball at The Walrus. A variety of local DJs frequent the Walrus to bring you the best of their jams and the open floor allows for plenty of room to get jiggy-wit-it."
"That’s the promise of Spavia, a calming space perched above the Twenty Ninth Street shopping center, which has stunning mountain views. The massage therapists here are known for their ability to personalize the experience so that you get just the right level of pressure and attention to all the right spots. A full range of body, skincare and beauty treatments round out the offerings at this local favorite."
"Address: Twenty Ninth Street, 1810 29th St #2004, Boulder, CO 80301. Spavia is a day spa in Boulder that is known for offering customizable treatments and packages for its patrons. Guests who come to this spa work directly with both therapists and estheticians in order to select the treatments and services that will provide them with the peace and comfort they need."
"Escape to the mountains of Colorado and indulge at this elegant spa where pampering and primping are taken to a whole new level. At Essentials Day Spa, you can experience facials, body tanning, hair treatments, and massage. For your hands and feet, which are no doubt tired from hiking and climbing in those big hills, we recommend exquisite manicures and pedicures."
"The St Julien Hotel and Spa is a great option if you’re looking for luxury right in the middle of the action. Plus, this 5-star hotel boasts an award-winning spa so it’s perfect for couples or solo travelers who want a truly relaxing vacation. With so many amazing amenities, St Julien is arguably the best hotel in Boulder."
"Address: Saint Julien Hotel & Spa, 900 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302. The St. Julien is a hotel in Boulder, and within that hotel is the Spa at St. Julien. While it's available as a hotel amenity, it is a highly rated spa that is frequented by local Boulder residents as well as travelers who are visiting the city."
"Regain some serenity with a stay at St Julien Hotel and Spa. Let their staff take all the stress away while you enjoy Boulder's #1 hotel and spa experience. Rates start at $430 (single occupancy) and $575 (double occupancy)."