Louisville (/ˈluːɪsvɪl/) Colorado is a Home Rule Municipality in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 18,376 at the 2010 United States Census. Louisville began as a rough mining community in 1877, suffered through a period of extraordinary labor violence early in the 20th century, and then, when the mines closed in the 1950s, made a transition to a suburban residential community. CNN/Money and Money magazine have consistently listed Louisville as one of the 100 best places to live in the United States, ranking it among the top 100 in 2007, 2009 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017.
Things to do in Louisville
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Ice cream shop
We went after dinner, so no line. Many, many flavors offered. Really delicious, fresh, clean flavors. We’re from a large city that has great, local ice cream shops, Sweet Cow is right up there with the best. If you’re nearby, stop and give them a try.
4.5 based on 197 reviews
The food here is delicious. The atmosphere is good too. It's a little dark, but I think they are trying to have some ambiance in the restaurant. It felt like a romantic dinner, but there were quite a few families here too. We didn't have a reservation, but were seated pretty quickly.
5 based on 70 reviews
I have never had better Croissants, bread and other pastries, even in France. The owners were interviewed by Michael Pollan when he was researching his latest book Cooked. They also serve lunch but I haven't tried them yet, and espresso drinks. You will not be disappointed!
4 based on 50 reviews
Come on down to Bittersweet - Cafe & Concections for a great coffee, good eats and some awesome sweet treats :) We are located in the Main Street Market Place at 820 Main St. Louisville, CO 80027. We cant wait to see you walk though our doors!
I just sampled the confections, but my macaroon was yummy. Looks like a good spot for breakfast, lunch or treats. There were a good amount of choices on the menu and several cookies, pastries, breads and other confections to chose from. Also loaves of bread and carry out items. Good spot for indoor or outdoor dining.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
Our next door neighbors reserved about half the restaurant for a feast.This is the way my wife's Sicilian Family used to eat every Sunday... it started with antipasto platters followed by salad. Then comes the pasta course with rigatoni, marinara sauce and bowls of meatballs and sausages with bread. Take a breath, drink some wine then here comes the chicken piccata platter followed shortly thereafter with a platter of grilled salmon. More wine and cheese before hitting the dessert table. Easily 2 hours of fine dining. So so authentic
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Very large long johns and big sized glazed donuts are always found at the Lamar's Donut shops. Nice seating area. Was well staffed on a busy Sunday morning. There are very few donut shops in Boulder north Denver area, this is a good one. Review #320
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We go out of our way to get our morning coffee at Vic's. The staff is super friendly, the coffee and speciality drinks are superb, the pastries are fresh and delicious - and the price is always right. You won't pay high prices for trendy burnt coffees here. They even have a rewards program so you can get a free cup after a fee punches. Love this charming and quaint place!
4.5 based on 171 reviews
There isn't a negative thing to say about this place! The atmosphere was amazing! Everyone was very friendly, people were playing corn hole, and dogs sat alongside families eating dinner. The staff is also extremely friendly. The food stood out in my mind as the best BBQ I've had to date.
4 based on 321 reviews
The Huckleberry serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an atmosphere of fun, creative, comfort. Our food is created to be "Funky Country" - real food you recognize and love with a modern twist. We've taken American Classics and added a hint of culinary sophistication to appeal to a wide variety of discerning palates.
For a place with a 45 minute wait on Sunday morning, I was less then impressed, service was barely adequate, long waits for food which was delivered one at a time with a long wait in between and I had to beg for a coffee refill.. food was good, not great , just good... must be a lot of places around there that justify/deserve the wait, this isn't one of them.
4 based on 121 reviews
had a GREAT lunch at this little local restaurant right on main street in small town Louisville, CO
Last time We visited the Waterloo, it was in a different place, but the upgrade is very nice. The building was originally a theatre, so it is quite large, but the Johnny Cash vibe is still their with guitars and photos on walls.
We were ushered up the stairs to the outdoor seating. It was Thanksgiving weekend and the weather was 70 degrees, so the warmth of the sun was either on our backs or on our faces.
The children were given a LCD writing tablet, which seemed to be not unlike the old magic slate that you wrote on, then wiped off, so we played “hangman”. On the reverse side was a children’s menu.
The beer and food, of course, were the main reason we came and I can say nothing disappointed! The beers list is huge and extensive with 20 beers on tap, in addition to the usual trendy stuff, it had a British bitter for the husband.
The food menu (shown in photo) was very good, The Fuego burger, green Chile mac and cheese, corndogs, P.B& J were a treat along with delicious tomato basil soup!
Worth a stop, if you are in Louisville.
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