The rustic and casual ambiance with exposed brick, stone floors, native artwork and other colorful decor complements the Aji's Latin American menu. Big salads and fresh ceviche will please light eaters while the taquitos, chilaquiles, grilled meats and stews will satisfy big eaters.
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This natural grocery store offers a bevy of organic produce, seafood, meat, grocery staples, a big salad bar, bulk food items, and plentiful prepared foods and made to order foods too!!
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This place is a must-see. The teahouse was actually crafted in Tajikistan and shipped to Boulder, so expect total authenticity. There are carved pillars, painted ceilings, a big fountain, copper sculptures, and other artistic touches. The ethnic menu is diverse, creative and appealing.
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This is Colorado's largest farmers' market and it is located next to Central Park on 13th Street between Canyon Blvd. and Arapahoe Ave.
Locally grown veggies, fruits, flowers, plants, gourmet cheeses and more. Baked goods and prepared foods by local chefs are also on hand.
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Don't let the strip mall location put you off. Once inside the setting is cozy, upscale and warm with a circular fireplace taking center stage. Table cloths cover the tables and the lighting is warm. The Italian menu caters to a variety of tastes.
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This local favorite is open for breakfast and lunch each day. The place won't win any style awards. It truly looks like a diner, strip mall location included. Black and white linoleum floors, blue chairs, shiny, diner-style tables, and kitsch decor on the walls.
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First and foremost, get a reservation. Locals contend that this place is the best restaurant in the state of Colorado.
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The same group behind Aji and the Dushanbe Teahouse created this full service, upscale vegetarian restaurant. The space is small but the decor is relaxing and well designed with a bubbling fountain, teal walls and wrought-iron furniture.
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Consider this friendly café, bakehouse and creamery if you are staying in North Boulder and need a convenient place to get some grub. This family owned diner with its checkerboard floor serves pancakes, eggs, sandwiches etc. from 7 to 2 pm daily. It's very kid friendly and casual.
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This independent grocery store emphasizes natural, organic and locally-grown foods. And for those looking to eat ASAP, the onsite chefs prepare a bevy of food in the open kitchen. The deli and Grab & Go case are for you!
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Salads and pizza are the name of the game here. This expanding family owned eatery has built its success on its authentic Neapolitan Pizzas--meaning a thin, crisp crust. The ambiance is warm and contemporary. There is a patio and bar area for additional seating.
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This full service grocery store presents a nice alternative to the nearby Whole Foods. Sprouts specializes in organic and natural foods at friendly prices. Many refer to it as a "Cheap Whole Foods". Along with all the grocery staples, you'll also find a nice assortment of ready to eat food.
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This casual restaurant offers contemporary American cuisine with a bent toward organic, local and seasonal ingredients in a classic, bistro-style setting. The dining room has mosaic tile floors, wooden tables, booths, and high ceilings.
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Sushi Tora is known for the sushi, but it also offers a full Japanese menu and special "ramen events". A little bit quieter than some of its rivals, the decor is minimalist with wood floors, wooden tables, exposed brick and Japanese touches that create a casual yet stylish setting.
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This sushi restaurant attracts a younger crowd with its lively and casual atmosphere. The decor is traditional Japanese and the extensive menu caters to those who like their food raw or cooked. Private tatami mat rooms available for quieter dining. The sushi bar welcomes singletons.
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Come here and you hit the food trifecta. All three venues are stylish, elegant, yet rustic. Think chalkboards, worn wood, cool lighting, and natural stone. All menus feature unique food that is organic and from sustainable sources. The menus list the farms that the eateries source from.
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This is a casual and bright diner type eatery that serves comfort food and healthy fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. With its extensive, eclectic international menu, there is something for everyone. Turley's favors organic ingredients and grass-fed meats.
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Come for the healthy prepared foods and fresh salad bar. This store boasts a hot bar, cookie bar, pizza station, and the 108 Cafe! So get your food, relax and eat inside or on the outdoor patio.
Just off of Highway 36. Plentiful free parking. Also convenient to several bus routes
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Come for the healthy prepared foods and fresh salad bar. Lots of gourmet goodies for all. Online ordering and delivery also available.
Open daily 7a to 10p
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This is the flagship location and largest store in the Rocky Mountain Region. So that means more options! Enjoy 77,000 square feet of grocery fun. We like the fresh salad bar.
Open daily 7a-10p
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