In episode 33, The Travel Brats interview the lovely and well-rounded, Suzi, who is well versed in all things Boulder, Colorado, skiing, adventuring, breweries, and yummy places to eat. In this episode, Suzi shares her insight about making the most out of your Colorado trip by showcasing the best local eateries, CU Campus, biking and skiing hot spots, and must dos.
Travel Brats asked: “Where are we talking about today?”
Suzi said: “Boulder is a city at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in northern Colorado. To the west, are the Flatirons which are craggy rock formations overlooking the city. Downtown’s is the pedestrian Pearl Street Mall which includes art galleries, cafes, restaurants and boutiques. To the north, about 45 minutes away is Rocky Mountain National Park and to the south/southeast is Golden and Denver.Fantastic skiing exits 90 minutes away with half a dozen world class ski resorts nearby.
Boulder is home to the main campus of the University of Colorado, the state’s largest university. The city frequently receives high rankings in art, health, well-being, quality of life, and education.
Boulder was a popular hippie town in the 1960s and re-invented itself as an affluent outdoorsy town, but it’s still very rooted in its hippie traditions.”
Travel Brats asked: “Who lives there? What’s the environment like?”
Today, there’s lots of organic, natural items, as well as a number of breweries, and lots of great restaurants. “I like to say all the hippies had to grow up and wanted education and outdoor recreation for their children.
Additionally, there are world class road cyclists, skiers, and climbers that call Boulder home. Both NOAA and NIST have sites in Boulder and most recently, many tech companies have moved to Boulder and even Google has a large campus in town.”
Travel Brats asked: “What are the best things to do there?”
Suzi said:
- Lots of road biking – anywhere on the Front Range as well as climbing into the mountains.
- Lots of mountain biking – generally one must go up and then come down. Single track and dirt roads.
- Lots of climbers – seek out Boulder to climb year round
- Lots of hiking – can be either flat or up the mountain. Lots of trails from Golden to Lyons.
- Climbing the Flatirons from Chautauqua http://www.protrails.com/trail/138/boulder-denver-golden-fort-collins-lyons-flatiron-1 is a favorite tourist To Do.
Travel Brats asked “What are more things to do along with the best hikes in Boulder?”
Suzi recommended –
- Tour of Celestial Seasonings
- Etown – NPR radio music show
- Boulder Theater – (Art Deco theater from 1930’s) can be any show
- Fox Theater – music venue – divine
- Chautauqua Auditorium – any music or show or reading venue
- Eldorado State Canyon Park – south Boulder
- Fiske Planetarium – on CU campus
- Favorite Bookstore – Boulder Bookstore on Pearl Street
- Rent a bike – great bike paths, road riding, and offload riding
- Danshabe Tea House – good food & historic
- Farmer’s Market – Saturdays 8am-2pm and Wednesday evenings 4p-8p
- Colorado Shakespeare Festival – June-August on CU campus – 2 venues
- Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
- Bolder Bolder – 2nd most populous 10K on Memorial Day
- Boulder Creek Festival – Memorial Day weekend
- Open Space Trails
Suzi continued on to say: “What you find in Boulder is that everybody does everything meaning most folks do hike, bike, ski, climb, and anything else outdoors. The Pearl Street Mall is a pedestrian mall that has lots of restaurants and shop. Both locals and tourists alike will be on “the mall”. The “hill” is a subsection of Boulder where the CU Boulder students congregate or hang out. Generally, most locals stay away from the “hill” since that area of town borders the CU campus.”
Travel Brats then asked the infamous question — “Where should you eat there?”
Suzi said:
Favorite Breakfast Spots:
Walnut Cafe – on 30th – known for great pie
The Buff – great coffee & skillets
Dougs Diner – awesome breakfast bowls
Snooze – nice casual & healthy
Village Inn – typical counter diner
Dot’s Diner – good diner
Tangerine – a bit upscale with local food
Lots of Coffee shops
Tune Up in Full Cycle (Bike shop)
Favorite Lunch Spots
Le French Cafe – great lunch (crepe & salad) as well as breakfast
Snarf’s – great deli
Backcountry Pizza and Taphouse – good happy hour
Verde – Upscale Mexica
Favorite Dinner Spots:
Frasca – Foodie people – creative local food – Italian influence
Carelli’s – near Will Vill (dorm on campus) excellent traditional Italian with lots go great fish; awesome garlic toast
Audrey Jane’s Pizza – carryout – to die for! Just on Diners & Drive in.
The Kitchen & Kitchen Upstairs & Next Door – real food (Boulder, Denver, Chicago)
Sushi: Zanmai or Japengo – Both on Pearl Street
Jax – Oyster Bar – a few in other CO cities
The Cork – Old school steak house; great happy hour
Favorite Breweries
Upslope – both in town – snacks only – empanadas & soft pretzels
Southern Sun and Mountain Sun – great beer, burgers, salads, buritto, nachos, & wings. Love the Colorado Kind (AMERICAN E.S.B 6.2% ABV)
Twisted Pine – good appetizers – pizza
Oskar Blues Taproom – on Pearl Street. Solid!
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