I don't drink alcohol, and I love to go to bars and watch drunk people.A couple of bars may not be the best recommendation for a BYU visitor.
I want to be really clear that I drink a lot of coffee.
I don't drink alcohol, and I love to go to bars and watch drunk people.A couple of bars may not be the best recommendation for a BYU visitor.
If somebody chooses not to consume alcohol they will find others doing the same thing.the dark horse is the quintessential pre game locale for a Buff game. and, they serve ok food, sorta. a visitor, even a teetotaler, would be remiss to skip it. I apologize in advance if I offer to buy said visitors a shot of bourbon. I mean well.
That's just because they assume you're getting high instead.It is also a town where people who don't drink are generally respected for that decision.
FACTThat's just because they assume you're getting high instead.
Getting or staying? Getting assumes they aren't already.That's just because they assume you're getting high instead.
Just to be pedantic, I'm pretty sure Zoe ma ma doesn't have a Michelin star, but was awarded "distinction" which to them is like two steps down from a star. Still pretty impressive thoughMust see is the political forum on Allbuffs. Please drop in and say hi.
Food: Zoe Ma Ma is always recommended (inexpensive, delicious Asian street food with a Michelin star). I'm also enjoying C-Burger right next door to Zoe Ma Ma these days. You'll find plenty of good food on Pearl (West Pearl has better food, East Pearl has a better feel and everything in the middle is touristy, but I still never get tired of it).
Definitely drop by the Stampede on Pearl Street the night before the game. I usually get to The Post (Chicken and Beer) at least 1.5 hours before the Stampede so I can get a seat before things get crazy. Then I'm done eating and near the start of the Stampede.
Parking? You might have to walk a bit but you can generally find parking on the side streets between Aurora and Cascade (between 13th and 9th).
Are you a serious hiker, or a hobby hiker? There is something in the area for you. Happy to make some further recommendations there.
I hope you have a great visit to Boulder, no matter what happens to your team.
That's almost certainly correct. Thank you.Just to be pedantic, I'm pretty sure Zoe ma ma doesn't have a Michelin star, but was awarded "distinction" which to them is like two steps down from a star. Still pretty impressive though
I do love me some local, hand made cowMmmmmm.... Craft beef.
perfect. a few additional questions:I don't drink alcohol, and I love to go to bars and watch drunk people.
I want to be really clear that I drink a lot of coffee.
FYI 9 year old, and grandma, will both be fine at the dark horse for pregame - it doesn't really turn into a college bar until later in the evening. That being said, pearl street is probably a better option.Thanks for the recommendations, everyone. Y'all are a funny bunch.
We'll have my 9-year-old nephew in tow, so bars are probably not our first choice (and the whole thing about not drinking alcohol, lol). Also, my mom will be there, who might not be capable of much hiking.
I'm excited to see the Front Range up close. I miss the Rocky Mountains, living on the East Coast.
I sure hope Ralphie is running; that's one of the reasons we decided to make the trip to Colorado instead of another away game this year.Also, if (and this is a big if) if the new ralphie is good to go by then, you can often bring the kid by to see her before the game.
yeah, do pearl street. the dark horse is family- friendly-ish until later but there is more for you to do and see on pearl with a kid and grandma. the stampede the night before the game at 7p on pearl is indeed fun. have fun.Thanks for the recommendations, everyone. Y'all are a funny bunch.
We'll have my 9-year-old nephew in tow, so bars are probably not our first choice (and the whole thing about not drinking alcohol, lol). Also, my mom will be there, who might not be capable of much hiking.
I'm excited to see the Front Range up close. I miss the Rocky Mountains, living on the East Coast.
It's a tradition to sacrifice a child from the opposing team to the new Ralphie. We abandoned that tradition (because America has gone soft, and you can't trample kids with a buffalo any more) with our last Ralphie and look what happened!FYI 9 year old, and grandma, will both be fine at the dark horse for pregame - it doesn't really turn into a college bar until later in the evening. That being said, pearl street is probably a better option.
Also, if (and this is a big if) if the new ralphie is good to go by then, you can often bring the kid by to see her before the game.
Nobody suggested a quick trip to the northeast to visit Longmont?
Typical.
FWIW, almost all brewpubs in and around Boulder are family friendly. Most have cornhole or other games. Very rare to see a "must be 21 to enter" sign. You just won't be able to get your nephew into a strip club or dispensary, but your mom should be ok.Thanks for the recommendations, everyone. Y'all are a funny bunch.
We'll have my 9-year-old nephew in tow, so bars are probably not our first choice (and the whole thing about not drinking alcohol, lol). Also, my mom will be there, who might not be capable of much hiking.
I'm excited to see the Front Range up close. I miss the Rocky Mountains, living on the East Coast.