Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Boise. Nature is a big part of Boise, Idaho. The snow-capped Rocky Mountains serve as a backdrop, the Boise River and its riverfront paths wind through the city and skiing is a short drive away. Boise's varied museums include the Idaho History Museum, the Boise Art Museum, the Basque Museum and Cultural Center and the interactive Discovery Museum of Idaho. Unique attractions include Old Idaho Penitentiary and historic Pioneer Village. Old Boise offers shopping, dining, culture and nightlife.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Myself and a few friends went for lunch and wanted something cosy and casual ! The front door was the perfect destination! We had brilliant service from a young gentleman called Alan who offered some great suggestions from the menu and looked after all of our needs! Brilliant spot! Will most definitely be back.
4 based on 88 reviews
Great place to have a beer and some dinner. I had a great burger and some blue cheese fries. Great price for what you get.
4 based on 83 reviews
This is just the kind of place we like; plenty of personality. The exterior is nondescript. The interior is one large room decorated with beer coasters and various other items; informal and warm. We stopped at about 4PM for a beer and a snack; about a half dozen other tables were occupied.Our server, Nanette is the name listed on our receipt, was as nice and smiley as can be. Given the time, it was happy hour; the Face Plant porter was only $3.00 per pint. I think that is a great bargain; especially considering that the brew has such a robust flavor. Also in the bargain category was our order of Hummus; a sizable portion was served with a dozen triangles of warm pita. Nicely done.
4 based on 88 reviews
I will request Amandaâs section every single time I visit. Very attentive. She cares about her tables and takes her job seriously. Probably the best service Iâve had for years. The food was also great. Happy hour prices were fantastic. Iâm not sure why Iâve never gone for happy hour before!? Iâve been to The Reef two dozen times but the phenomenal service, quality of the food, and great happy hour prices have sold me. Iâm going to start coming once a week, and request Amandaâs section
Where to eat Sushi food in Boise: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 106 reviews
The food and service were both good and would have merited a five-star rating. Everyone was enjoying the finger steaks, in particular. Generous helping of crisp onion rings was also appreciated. However, the dozens of flies made outdoor eating less than pleasant (strategically placed fly strips would have helped perhaps), and the overwhelming odor of chlorine in my wine glass pretty much ruined my wine. It was as strong as a swimming pool in terms of odor. Better rinsing of the wine glasses, please! We had a vegetarian friend with us ~ very slim pickings for anyone who wants to avoid meat.
4 based on 170 reviews
Stopped in here for a late night burger and beer. My son had the Peanut Butter Bacon burger and said it was excellant. I had the Chicken Bacon Gouda and it was very delicious. We both felt the Obligatory Double IPA was outstanding. I also enjoyed the Habanero Cream Ale.Always an excellant time and great service!
4 based on 314 reviews
4 of us going large on the Basque Block in Boise. This restaurant came recommended and we decided to try it. They have Basque type food but also sandwiches and others that fit into the American faire category. A rotating tap plus some regulars. I tried an Oktoberfest and a Helles Lager. Both very good.Entress run about $10-12 and come with either fries or croquettes. Try the croquettes if you've never had them. Good stuff.Service was good and the place was clean. Portion sizes were middle of the road but good for the price. Food was tasty. Dining area and bathrooms looked cleanI'd go again.
Idaho, United States Food Guide: 10 American food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Boise
4 based on 376 reviews
This is an awesome space downtown where they serve some amazing beers and food. I visited the Portland location a few years ago and was excited to try the Boise location. Hands down the Sinistor Black Ale is my favorite beer on the planet. Also tried the Sasquatch which is nice for a lighter drinking beer. I was here from early afternoon until well into dinner service, Started with the warm pretzels served with bacon jalapeño ancho pepper cheese sauce. Amazing and just the right amount of hot. Later I ordered the Fish-n-Chips. It was good but the batter was a bit soggy. The Chips were tasty. The only negative is the service is a bit off. The staff could be friendlier but it would not stop me from paying a return visit.
Idaho, United States Food Guide: 4 Spanish food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Boise
4 based on 870 reviews
Established in 1999. With three locations in Boise, Eagle and Coeur d'Alene that capture the spirit of Idaho and the Northwest, Bardenay Restaurant and Distillery is a cornerstone of Idaho's restaurant and bar industry. The original establishment is locat
They have a large open floor with a well-stocked, long bar. The list of drinks and beers may not be huge, but the selection is decent. The food is ok, although I'd say the presentation is better than the flavor. Excellent service, very friendly bartenders and waiters. They have a break-out room for private dinners/parties.Thanks for the detailed review. We welcome feedback like this as we are always looking for ways to improve! We hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 521 reviews
Super fun and energetic place with great outdoor seating. The burger is awesome, make sure to add the Danish Pearl cheese! Only complaint is the fries - half of them were awesome and crispy but the other half were a bit soggy. Service is great and location canât be beat. Will definitely be back!
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