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3 of the Best Farm to Table Restaurants in Boise, ID
"Boise Towne Square is an enclosed multi-level shopping mall that offers 153 shops for a full day of family fun entertainment. In a climate-controlled atmosphere, you get to enjoy shopping from a wide selection of popular brands for clothing, accessories, electronics, home and housewares, jewelry, shoes, sport and fitness, and other specialty stores. In between shopping, you can select from six sit down and six fast-casual restaurants to have a full meal."
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"The beef and onions are real good as is the mandarin chicken. If you are used to chow mein having soft…"
"This locally owned pizza place in Boise was a favorite of our friends. We tried it out for lunch one day after visiting the Children’s Museum of Idaho. They offer a number of speciality pizzas that are available along with a salad bar for lunch."
"Upon entering this bawdy bar you’ll find, as the name suggests, a nightclub surging with sexual tension. The women’s undergarments that garland the ceiling demonstrate Hannah’s festive state of dishabille, while the debauchery filled dance floor is invariably packed with drunk and dry humping rapscallions. That being said, If you’re a yuppie, stay away – you won’t like this place."
"Are you looking for the perfect place to hang out with friends, enjoy a drink and get your groove on?. Humpin’ Hannah’s has you covered. Featuring live music on weekends and an always-bumpin’ atmosphere, it’s where to go when you want to get down."
"Humpin' Hannah's, one of Boise's oldest dance and music venues, is another dancing hot spot. Live bands play originals and covers and get patrons moving on the dance floor. Most nights the place is packed."
"Pair your late-night drinks with live music at The Olympic and edgy Neurolux staging indie bands. Or, enjoy a night cap time at the Modern Hotel & Bar retro-cool lounge. Classic cocktails attract locals year-round to this 1950s era, regentrified roadside hotel. With a James Beard Award-nominated restaurant chef and comfortable guestrooms decorated in color-popping mid-century modern décor, you just might decide to stay."
"It is a music venue that has live acts several nights of the week. According to "Boise Weekly," Neurolux is the most "mysterious, diverse bar in town." There is plenty of room to dance, and the dim lighting gives the place a dive bar kind of feel."