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Eating Healthy: Best Organic Restaurants in Boulder
"Chinese street food done right (read: non-Americanized) near the Pearl Street Mall was such a hit that they opened a second location at Denver’s Union Station. Why go: Street food only works if it’s authentic, and that’s the driving force behind the dumpling, noodle, and rice dishes. Edwin Zoe and his mother, “Ma Ma,” opened the tiny space to bring the flavors of her home cooking (she’s from Taiwan) to Boulder."
"Inspired by his mother’s love for cooking, Edwin Zoe opened Zoe Ma Ma in 2010 to share with Colorado her signature dishes and tasty home cooking. Patrons will find Chinese street food options all within a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. With options like Dim Sum – Then Some and noodle bowls, the everyday menu is quick and to the point."
"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."
"Lindsay’s Boulder Deli is one of the more popular lunch spots in the downtown district due to the excellent and quick service, delicious food, and affordable prices!. All salads, soups, vegetarian sandwiches, and most specialty sandwiches are under $10."
"As a specialty grocer, Cured offers up a hand-picked selection of cheeses, wine, meat, sandwiches, and other unique grocery items. Grab and go or enjoy a quiet lunch in their shared space with Boxcar Coffee. 1825 Pearl St ste b, Boulder, CO 80302 | 720-389-8096 | curedboulder.com"
"Small museum presenting the history of the CU Boulder campus and its alumni, including exhibitions on space exploration, a history of CU marching bands and a LEGO® model of campus. Learn more CU Heritage Center"
"Visual Arts Complex1085 18th StreetBoulder, CO 80309(303) 492-8300http://www.colorado.edu/cuartmuseum/. Since the foundation of their collections in 1939, the University of Colorado Art Museum has been a hub for exploration of art. Today, they strive to serve as a generator and incubator of artistic inquiry and programs engaging students, the broader campus community, and the public."
"CU's art museum has three cavernous rooms, each featuring exhibits that change every few months. Works of art from the university's private collection, traveling exhibits and student/faculty works are typically..."
"Visible from pretty much anywhere in town, Boulder's most distinctive feature is its natural backdrop, the Flatirons, which are a line of five huge, slanted slices of sandstone. One of the most popular rock climbing destinations in the city, the Flatirons area is also home to dozens of hiking trails that take tourists into the surrounding foothills, and one, the Flatirons Vista Trail, that leads right into the rocks. The best place to begin admiring the Flatirons is the Open Space Mountain Parks area, a beautiful meadow space at the city's southwestern corner off Highway 93, where many of the hiking trails start."
"When you drive into Boulder on US-36 you can't help but be impressed by the Boulder Flatirons. The top is one of several perfect spots to see the whole city of Boulder as well as go for a nice, fairly easy hike. Of course, there are some challenging places to hike, but if you park at the NOAA building like we did, the hike into the Flatirons is pretty level."
"The Flatirons are an iconic landmark and one of the top places to visit in Boulder. They are striking sandstone formations on the foothills of the town."
"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."
"Boasting one of the largest grassy knolls and located in the heart of Boulder, Scott Carpenter Park is perfect for adults and children alike. The Scott Carpenter pool sits next door and is perfect for those hot Front Range days. Kites flying high against the backdrop of the Flatirons, children playing on the Rocket Ship playground, and hard-bodies bathing in the Colorado sun are just a few of the sights you'll see when you spend the day at Scott Carpenter."
"Of all of the times we've been to Boulder, we didn't know this wonderful park existed until now. Located on 30th Street and Arapahoe Avenue, Scott Carpenter Park has sprawling green spaces, trees, and a gorgeous mountain view. Whether you want to visit the unique space-themed playground, swim in the pool, have a picnic, or visit the skate park, this park is sure to keep the whole family entertained all day."
"The Fiske Planetarium is an exceptional attraction to visit at any time of the year. Since the attractions of the Fiske Planetarium occur inside, it does not matter if it is the dead of winter or summer. Guests can enjoy films, live talks, laser shows, concerts, and special events at the Fiske Planetarium."
"Map It: 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder, CO 80309 | Phone: (303) 492-5002 | Website | Entrance: $10, adults, $7 under 18. Fiske Planetarium is part of CU Boulder, and hosts live talks, concerts, special events, and star shows. It’s a great place for kids or adults who love all things space!"
"Don't be fooled by the tired lobby with its '80s-era displays: Fiske has one of the hottest projection and sound systems around, making for spectacular shows on its 65ft-diameter dome ceiling. Add to that seats..."
"Small museum presenting the history of the CU Boulder campus and its alumni, including exhibitions on space exploration, a history of CU marching bands and a LEGO® model of campus. Learn more CU Heritage Center"
"Visual Arts Complex1085 18th StreetBoulder, CO 80309(303) 492-8300http://www.colorado.edu/cuartmuseum/. Since the foundation of their collections in 1939, the University of Colorado Art Museum has been a hub for exploration of art. Today, they strive to serve as a generator and incubator of artistic inquiry and programs engaging students, the broader campus community, and the public."
"CU's art museum has three cavernous rooms, each featuring exhibits that change every few months. Works of art from the university's private collection, traveling exhibits and student/faculty works are typically..."