Chautauqua Trail is a 1.2-mile out-and-back path that both tourists and locals use this trail to hike straight through the heart of the historic Chautauqua Meadow and gaze upon the majestic Flatirons.
This architecturally dazzling Persian teahouse was a gift from a sister city in Tajikistan. In 1987, on a visit to Boulder, Dushanbe’s mayor announced his plan to present Boulder with a Tajik chaikhona, a place to sip tea (chai), meet up with friends, play chess and enjoy light snacks.
Bohemian Biergarten in Boulder presents ambience, imported classic European biers, Central European food, timeless design, and quality of service in style.
Inspired by European markets and food truck roundups we have created a modern day food hall. Six different restaurant concepts, housed in modified shipping containers, will provide our guests with an eclectic mix of affordably priced, chef-inspired cuisine.
A street lined with restaurants, shops and people watching, Pearl Street is the heart and soul of Boulder — and has been for more than four decades! Locals and visitors stroll the brick-paved pedestrian walkway, linger on sun-dappled benches and restaurant patios, shop to their hearts' content, and stop to watch only-in-Boulder street performers. Four blocks of Pearl are closed to traffic, but the fun continues to stretch for blocks in either direction.
Learn about Boulder’s past, present, and future at the award-winning Boulder Experience Gallery and through our privately curated exhibits that highlight the creativity and innovation that make Boulder special.
Serving house beers including some offbeat styles & a brewpub menu plus tours & dog-friendly patio.
The Kitchen American Bistro is an imaginative array of globally-inspired shared plates & killer drinks crafted in a stylish, casual space.