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"This moderately priced restaurant is a popular spot amongst locals and tourists alike because of its elegant yet relaxed environment and high-quality food. Known for being gluten-free friendly, not only is the kitchen willing to accommodate your dietary preferences but they also offer a number of gluten-free items that need no modification, including Pan Roasted Monk Fish and their savory marinated olives. But never fear, gluten lovers, there's still plenty of variety for you as well, including Hand Rolled Gnocchi with wild mushrooms."
"The Kitchen in the city of Boulder, Colorado is an American Bistro with a relaxed atmosphere and a dedication to serving guests real food that is delicious and sourced from farmers in America. The restaurant is open at 11:00am until 10:00pm Monday to Friday, 10:00am until 10:00pm on Saturdays, and 10:00am until 9:00pm on Sundays. Brunch is served as well during the weekend and Happy Hour is available seven days a week from 3:00pm until 5:00pm."
"We are from out of town and looking for a great spot to treat our favorite college student and her roommates. The Kitchen went beyond just a treat."
"A local institution with a sister pub and pizzeria (the Southern Sun and Under the Sun, respectively) in south Boulder, this laid-back crowd favorite offers a killer selection of its award-winning brews and always-satisfying burgers and sandwiches.Why go: Walking into this place is like coming home to a family rec room with hippie flair. It’s just plain fun to eat here, and you’ll find everyone from weary hikers to strolling tourists kicking back with a cold one.Price: Bargain"
"Mountain Sun pubs (& brewery) tend to sweep the BoB awards each year, as you’ve read here before. This year, they won Gold in Beer Selection, and Silver both for best Craft Brewery, and Happy Hour. It’s easy to see why: stop by either of the Boulder Mountain Suns or the Longmont one and you can sample (for free!) any of the beer that makes the pubs famous to your heart’s content."
"Mountain Sun Pub and Brewery has some of the most delicious burgers in the state, but that is not the only thing that sets them aside from other bars. In true Colorado fashion, Mountain Sun is a tried and true hippie pub. It has an extremely impressive range of brews, some with unique flavors that will make you hesitate before deciding you absolutely need to try it."
"Guys, Leaf is the REAL DEAL. Like the Kitchen, you will need to call ahead for a reservation, but it’s 200% worth it. All their food is unique, made with love, and delicious. It’s similar to Zeal, but fancier and more spruced up."
"Driving through Boulder and needed a good healthy place to stop at. Tons of vegetarian/vegan options. This place did not disappoint at all, highly recommend!"
"The elegant yet rustic Flagstaff House Restaurant of Boulder offers scenic views while guests dine on the finest wild game Colorado has to offer. Guests are also treated to an extensive wine collection featuring over 15,000 bottles from wine regions all over the world, including California, Burgundy, and Bordeaux. Special collaborations with local breweries are just one of the few unique treats which help visitors have a truly one-of-a-kind Colorado experience."
"Flagstaff House is the perfect venue for foodies, because their restaurant is by far one of the best in Colorado!. The restaurant has huge panorama windows looking out over Boulder, along with a large deck (great for small ceremonies, and cocktail hour in summer). This venue is easily combined with mountain photos further up on Flagstaff, and it’s a popular choice for receptions after Sunrise Amphitheater ceremonies."
"The Flagstaff House, is arguably the best restaurant in Boulder—and for miles. This high-end, French-American restaurant has won more dining and travel awards than any other restaurant on Colorado’s Front Range."
"In the middle of University Hill behind an unmarked wooden door is one of Boulder‘s best kept secrets. It has no name at all, though locals generally call it the ‘No Name Bar,’ and the mysterious tone carries on inside this quasi-speakeasy. A low-lit oak wood bar is surrounded by rich mahogany paneling, a towering wine rack, and a live music stage."
"On your way in or out of Boulder, stop in at Chautauqua Park. Go for a hike, have a picnic, or toss a frisbee with the kids. The Boulder Flatirons are the backdrop for this beautiful park so be sure to soak in the scenery while you're there."
"This historic landmark park is the gateway to Boulder’s most magnificent slab of open space adjoining the iconic Flatirons; its wide, lush lawn attracts picnicking families, sunbathers, Frisbee folk and students..."
"Chautauqua Park is a sight for sore eyes and offers limitless recreational possibilities. It is one of the most popular attractions in Boulder, welcoming hundreds of thousands of guests annually."
"Cafe Aion, a tapas restaurant on The Hill is a special place for brunch not only for their carefully crafted Mediterranean inspired menu items, but also because there is virtually never a wait. The breakfast menu is local and their fresh croissants with homemade jam are flaky and buttery to perfection. They cure their own bacon in house and their bloody mary is $4 while the bellini with Colorado peach nectar is $6."
"Naropa was founded by Tibetan Buddhist master Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who escaped Tibet and climbed over the Himalayas into India as a young man. In 1970, at just 30, he began presenting teachings in the US and..."
"The elegant yet rustic Flagstaff House Restaurant of Boulder offers scenic views while guests dine on the finest wild game Colorado has to offer. Guests are also treated to an extensive wine collection featuring over 15,000 bottles from wine regions all over the world, including California, Burgundy, and Bordeaux. Special collaborations with local breweries are just one of the few unique treats which help visitors have a truly one-of-a-kind Colorado experience."
"Flagstaff House is the perfect venue for foodies, because their restaurant is by far one of the best in Colorado!. The restaurant has huge panorama windows looking out over Boulder, along with a large deck (great for small ceremonies, and cocktail hour in summer). This venue is easily combined with mountain photos further up on Flagstaff, and it’s a popular choice for receptions after Sunrise Amphitheater ceremonies."
"The Flagstaff House, is arguably the best restaurant in Boulder—and for miles. This high-end, French-American restaurant has won more dining and travel awards than any other restaurant on Colorado’s Front Range."
"Located on enchanting Pearl Street, this pizzeria mixes traditional Italian elegance and charm with some American edge and swagger. Among their mouthwatering concoctions you'll find the Vesuvius, a lite tomato, basil, and mozzarella salad that will leave you refreshed, and more than ready for a glass of one of Pizzeria Locale's ostentatious wines. And, for the main course, may we suggest the Filetto pizza, complete with sweet cherry tomatoes, creamy burrata cheese, pungent garlic, fresh basil, and parmigiano reggiano ( we could call it plain, old, Parmesan, but that wouldn't quite describe Pizzeria Locale's take on this well-known cheese)."
"An upscale pizza parlor offshoot from the good people of Frasca, Locale is located right next door to their fine dining mecca of Boulder. The menu focuses on Neapolitan style pies, so the dough is super thin, and a little on the softer side, but delicious. Some of the pies get a little crazy with toppings, but you’ll be happy with mostly everything - we love the Mais Mozzarella in particular."
"A modern take on the traditional pizzerias of Naples, Pizzeria Locale bakes beautiful pizzas adorned with quality ingredients. Dine at a table or park yourself at one of three bars: one surrounding the pizza oven, one where cocktails are mixed, or the bar outside. Other dishes include fennel salad and pork meatballs with walnut pesto."