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THE 30 BEST Gluten Free Restaurants in Boulder - 2021
"Downtown Boulder stands Zoe Ma Ma, run by Ma Ma herself, sharing her signature, home-cooked Chinese dishes like potstickers, Sichuan Braised Beef Noodle, Roast Duck and Wonton Soup and more. With very few seats in the small space, it's a perfect grab and go lunch option for downtown Boulder business-goers."
"This cozy little hobbit-hole of an eatery looks like the nook where Frodo Baggins and Gandalf go to share their morning tea. Colorful paintings cover the wall from floor to ceiling setting a hippie-like Sistine Chapel vibe. The bar and booths are all made of carved wood and the food is every-bit as wholesome and savory as the surroundings."
"What’s a good restaurant list without somewhere you can go 24 hours a day?. The Yellow Deli is a small spot with an interior that looks like something straight out of The Hobbit. Good soups, salads, and sandwiches, plus, the staff is as welcoming as can be, so if you go, return that respect - this isn’t a loud drunk hang."
"In true steakhouse fashion, Steakhouse No. 316 invites an atmosphere of a dark dining room, sultry cocktails, old-world art, and red velvet booths for extra flare. But the steaks from its prime butcher shop at this fanciful restaurant, steal the show. Serving up everything from a whiskey dry-aged rib-eye to a tomahawk rib-eye for two, there is something for everyone."
"Set at the foothills of the beautiful Flatirons, this century-old landmark features exquisite indoor and outdoor dining (on the historic property's wraparound porch). Starters include house-smoked salmon, gazpacho, organic beet salad, and steamed mussels. You can also get entrees like grilled Colorado lamb, Rocky Mountain trout, venison steak, pan-seared ahi tuna, salmon, halibut, and vegetarian specialties."
"The Chautauqua Dining Hall was built in 1898, and has been hosting weddings for over 100 years now!. You can have a ceremony on the big lawn with views of the flatirons, move to the covered porch for cocktail hour, then finishing the evening with dinner and dancing inside the dining hall. This is one of the most iconic venues in the area for a reason!"
"Set at the foothills of the beautiful Flatirons, this century-old landmark features exquisite indoor and outdoor dining (on the historic property's wraparound porch). Starters include the Farm Vegetable Plate or savory Sausage Flatbread. For dinner, delight your senses with the Pan roasted trout or Chicken and Dumplings with roasted Colorado chicken."
"Over the years, railroads have played significant roles in the history and development of Colorado. The Colorado Railroad Museum is located on West 44th Avenue in Golden and is hands-down a must-visit attraction for history buffs and railroad enthusiasts. The museum’s collection includes a variety of exhibits containing equipment, memorabilia, photographs, and firsthand accounts – as well as a historic rail yard that’s spread over nearly 20 acres."
"The Colorado Railroad Museum features twelve acres of narrow and standard gauge locomotives, cars, and 50 thousand rare old photographs, papers and artifacts. The museum itself is a replica of an 1880-style masonry railroad depot. The gift shop has over a thousand railroad books, videotapes, posters, prints, jewelry, and other memorabilia."
"The Foothills Art Center is dedicated to “leading and inspiring the community through art, education, and cultural excellence.” Housed in an 1872 renovated Gothic church and a Victorian mansion—both works of art themselves and official members on the United States National Registry of Historic Buildings—the center features exhibitions of both traditional and contemporary artworks in all mediums. In addition to exhibitions on both a national and a local scale, the Foothills Art Center offers classes for children and adults at all skill levels."
"A federally funded research center established to work for the research and development regarding weather, atmosphere and its science. Though the place is inaccessible for tourists, visitors can walk around the premises and enjoy its beauty and serenity. They can also visit the museum and watch the various item put on display there."
"In the early 1930s-1950s, a small group of scientists established the National Center of Atmospheric Research to address major challenges the society faced at the time. Today, it sits against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and presents modern exhibits, different public tour options, and school field trips."
"1850 Table Mesa Dr(303) 497-1000http://scied.ucar.edu/art-science-galleries. Two galleries at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, Colorado, showcase exhibits that connect art and science. Both Art-Science Galleries are open daily from 8:00 a.m."