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5 Best Places to Eat in Boise, Idaho
"Sign up today for spring adult and youth golf lessons at Quail Hollow Golf Course!. Secure your spot today by calling 208-344-7807. Located in the Boise Foothills, the 18-hole par 70 layout is 6,325 yards (5.8 km) and has a 70.7 course rating and 129 rating of the slope."
"Along the Greenbelt sits a challenging 18 hole, golf course. This course sits under the foothills allowing for stunning views as you play. Also, on this course is a restaurant to enjoy, called Foothills Grill."
"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."
"The seasonal and locally sourced fare at Kin changes frequently. Along with craft cocktails, chef Kris Komori and his team — including many from the former State and Lemp — recently served up assorted skewers (Japanese turnips, black cod, and pork belly), trout tartare, and a smoky house-made hot dog. They also offer PiKINic, a series of outdoor dinners featuring entertainment from local arts and music groups, which runs through October."
"We are open for limited dine-in service in our bar Wednesday through Saturday and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. We will serve small plates, original cocktails, wine, beer, and non-alcoholic drinks from 4 pm until 10 pm Wednesday through Friday, and 5 pm to 10 pm on Saturdays. Brunch will be served...See More"
"Back downtown, stop into the beautiful Idaho State Capitol Building to gaze up from the marble-ensconced rotunda into the 208-foot tall dome. Stroll surrounding streets past historic Western-style buildings, the exotic 1927 Egyptian Theatre and new glass towers. Smoke & Thyme mobile kitchen’s ever-changing, Idaho-inspired menu and artisan ice creamery STIL are required stops, as are shops Idaho Made and Mixed Greens for local artists’ jewelry, ceramics and clothing."
"Construction on the capitol began in 1905, with completion of both wings occurring in 1920. The building boasts Renaissance Revival architecture with Greek features. Make sure to look up and catch a glimpse of the dome topped by a 5 foot 7 inch bronze eagle."
"St. Michael's has been an integral part of Boise life since 1864, when the first Episcopal service was held. In 1866 $1500 in gold was raised to build St. Michael's Church, the first Episcopal Church in the vast territory, which now comprises the states of Idaho, Utah and Montana. Today this church has been renamed Christ Chapel and stands on the Boise State University campus in the shadow of Bronco stadium."
"Boise State University is a public research university with a total enrollment of 22,003. The location offers a variety of Bachelor's, Master's, and doctorate programs and the institution's football team is known for playing on blue AstroTurf."
"Founded in 1932, Boise sits five minutes from downtown and is home to an abundance of Boise implants. With more than 25,000 students from every state, BSU is a great addition to Idaho’s largest city."
"This adorable coffee shop in Hyde Park was a life saver during those early mornings when my son was having trouble adjusting to the time change. Hyde Perk is family owned, and it’s clear the second you walk in that they’re an integral part of the community. The coffee is amazing and they offer a selection of locally made food like freshly made Guru’s donuts."
"Hyde Park Coffee is one of the coffee shops located in Hyde Park. The location is great if you are looking for plenty of free parking (depending on the day and time of day, of course). The downside of this is every time I have been to Hyde Perk, it has been completely packed, with nowhere, or almost nowhere, to sit."
"A Hyde Park staple, Hyde Perk tucked into the idyllic North End on historic 13th Street. Hyde Perk features a variety of iced and hot specialty coffee drinks, teas, pastries, and dry goods from Boise businesses. The welcoming atmosphere invites you to sit and read, pop option your laptop, or meet up with a friend."