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    Black Cat Farmstead

    4.3 (324 reviews)
    PriceyNew American
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    This experience was amazing. Worth every penny. Such incredible service and so much love and care goes into every dish they serve. It was a bonus to get to talk directly to the chef about how this restaurant started from a backyard garden. Such a special experience!

    Olive oil cake
    Dani C.

    We drove up to what is now the 'Black Cat Farm', the new concept since the pandemic. I was taken aback by how stunning the location turned out to be. Grass-lands as far as the eyes could see with the soft hills of Colorado decorating the Rockies behind them. Truly a magical scenery. At the place, you preorder the wine/drinks so they can bring it out to this location. If those are not up to par, that's on you. What's on them, however, is what they farm, cook, and bring to the table. Needless to say this was not my favorite part of Black Cat. They started us off with some appetizers: homemade cheese and a pistachio spread. They were OK. It followed a salad, some tartare, that was again nothing that couldn't of come out of my kitchen. They proceeded with vegetables, some more vegetables, potatoes, and a pulled lamb. It tasted like something I could have bought at Trader Joe's and made myself. It ended with an olive oil cake, that was actually delicious. My frustration here is that the best part of about the food were the vegetables and the cake. And for the price your paying, you could afford a plane ticket somewhere with a better place to eat. In our party of four we all left hungry. I was actually surprised when the food stopped coming out. Almost like I had been anticipating it to finally get good. Not sure if this would bother anyone either, but the dogs roamed and begged for food throughout our dinner. It's no longer closed off because the weather is nice, so the two giant furry lads are sitting at the table right with you. I guess the good thing is if the food is bad you've got someone there happy to eat it for you.

    Alex F.

    I'm going to offer Black Cat some suggestions, as follows: 1. Being "farm to table" is great. But if something is significantly out-of-season, then don't serve it at all, rather than pretend to serve it. I had the turnip salad, my wife had the beet salad. Both had relatively few turnips (in my case) or beets (in hers) and were instead really just red leaf lettuce salads with beet or turnip accents. For me, that was ok; the lettuce was good, as was the dressing; it just wasn't a turnip salad. For her, it was less good: same pile of lettuce, but the dressing was salty, and a low quantity of beets meant not much sweet for balance. #SaladFail 2. If the server, when he brings the plates, is trained to tell each person what is on their plate ... and cannot remember each item (and there were only two of us--not a whole table of people) then, guess what: your dish has too many items on it. In my case, this meant that an otherwise-delicate quail had been completely overpowered by a strong lamb merguez sausage stuffing, and was surrounded by (at least) parsnips, artichokes, polenta, another, differently flavored sauce in a different corner of the plate, and--our server made sure to note--freshly picked spinach. In my wife's case, same thing, except replace the quail/lamb combo for striped bass, which was the only edible thing on the plate, surrounded by a different collection of vegetables, two competing sauces, and some kind of fava bean fritter that was tasteless. 3. For the love of all that is holy: creme brûlée does not need a whipped cream topping of any kind. It doesn't matter that it's "chantilly" made from mascarpone. Let the creme brûlée stand on its own! It has "creme" in the name, even! Finally: our primary server was lovely and attentive. But the sheepskin or mohair throws on the backs of the couches in the side booths? Those? Yeah, management: they need to be cleaned, in between seatings, because they collect (other people's) hair, and it is gross. In fact, even better idea: along with bringing some editing to your dishes, edit these couch covers out of existence. This place is pricey, but not worth the price.

    Complimentary dessert
    Sean R.

    *visiting boulder: go here for wonderful food and farm-to-table dining* Incepted in 2006, black cat bistro was created by a husband and wife, Eric and Jill, who sought to create a unique and sustainable experience for diners of the restaurant. Fast forward to 2019 and they own a 425 acre farm to help meet their goal. Tons of livestock and produce reside there so that they can provide a true farm-to-table experience. So, now to the experience. Truly great. Exceptional service. The setup of the restaurant is very aesthetically pleasing and unique. Many of the chairs have unique touches that complement the farm-to-table experience. There is also open viewing to the kitchen from your seats--I am always a sucker for that. You can really see them prepare many of the dishes, and the care they put into each one. For food and drink, we received three(!) complimentary dishes/drinks. We ordered a meat and cheese board, the heirloom beet salad, and the Duo of Colorado bison. Although the Duo is the main course, and it was totally awesome, the heirloom beet salad was probably the best beet salad I have ever had. Nuts good. Coming back here if I find myself in boulder again. If you're here and you haven't been before, I strongly recommend you change that.

    Chef's Tasting: 4/25/19
    Rich S.

    The Chef's Tasting Menu? Simply sublime. As we drove back to our hotel, I told my wife, "Shades of Asador Etxebarri." That good. Came here with two of our favorite people of all time, who we rarely get to see. Special evening's deserve a special meal, and BCB delivered. 3.5 hours flew by, interrupted only by superb food and drink, and wonderful service. We sat in a semi-secluded "vestibule"?? at the back of the restaurant, and it was perfect for lively and private conversation. I would guess your best bet for a table is via a reservation versus walk-in, as the restaurant is not that large. The dining experience was world-class. When you are seated, they offer tap or bottled water. The tap water was just fine. The house cocktail list looked worthy of a try, and Tuxedo #2 was a nice twist on a gin martini. The menu can best be described as split in two: tasting menu and traditional plates. They do not list the plates for the tasting menu, and I can't tell you if they will run you through it in advance, though they are clear they will honor/respect any food allergies, etc. While the traditional menu was very appealing, we jumped in and went for the Chef's Tasting Menu w/ Classic Wine Pairings. What a delight from beginning to end. I won't try and do the plates/wines justice in even attempting a description, but the menu was brilliantly organized and beautifully presented. Definitely some surprise pairings along the way, but not one left any of us putting our forks down. From foie gras to rib eye, polenta to lamb, the meal was outstanding in all facets. The wine pairings are a must. Their wine list is remarkably deep, and their sommelier chose some truly superb wines from the world's best regions. My wife works in the wine industry, and she was very impressed with the offerings. The majority of the staff seem to lend a hand, though Julie was our primary server and she was awesome: cheery, knowledgeable, patient and efficient! Drew is the in-house sommelier, and it was a treat to listen to him describe the wine pairings, as well as the background/history of the wineries and their regions. First class. Black Cat Bistro was a delight, beginning to end. A Top 10 Ever dining experience for us. Cheers! RS

    Unexpected but very welcomed visitor
    Nat S.

    We had amazing dinner at their farm. The whole experience was magical and delicious. We did not know what we will be served for dinner but we were not disappointed. Loved seeing animals around the farm. And even had one visitor during our dinner. Highly recommend their farm dinner experience!

    Scallops with pickled chard stems and roasted potatoes
    Namir K.

    Unfamiliar with the restaurant scene in Boulder and on a short visit, my "research" indicated that Black cat was one of the best food destination in town. A daily changing tasting menu and a farm to table products convinced me to try it. In a nutshell : GO THERE!!! You will leave happy like I did. The ambiance of the restaurant is very welcoming with soft lighting and a gentle background music. The seating is intimate and very original with deep sofas covered with wool blankets and soft pillows ; each one was different. Our server Sarah was the best : Witty, inviting , knowledgeable, and obviously loving her job: what more can we ask to start our dinner . At $87 for a 6 course tasting menu, the choice was obvious. We had first a pate of country pork with black olive and bergamot purée : 4/5; one of us got a duck substitution: hearty and good. The blanquette of lamb came with roasted carrots , farro and chevre:very good. The goose liver mousse came with fig jam , almonds and tasted as good as it looked. The ancient grain tajarin (ribbon like pastas )were cooked with coconut cream and bolo pork; only issue( good problem to have ??) : big portion but how can we complain about this when restaurants usually will serve microscopic portions with tasting menus!! The scallops were soft , cooked just right and presented with roasted potatoes, smoked goose goat cheese crème and pickled chard stems: one of my favorite dishes. By now , I was pretty stuffed and could not fully enjoy the otherwise delicious leg of lamb with parsnip , winter squash nage and green chili purée that gave the dish a great spicy kick. The desert ( carrot cake with crème anglaise ) was also generously served but maybe the least interesting dish of the night; I would have much preferred a more innovative smaller desert with something refreshing like a sorbet. They brought some small macarons and other little fruit jellies to end a great meal. We had a bottle of Brunello di Montalcino that was reasonably priced and poured by an expert sommelier. I hope that I will come again to Boulder and will certainly come back to the black cat. But do yourself a favor and book a reservation there: you will not regret it!

    Khaled A.

    A great place to dine in with your partner or even celebrate someone who is coming from out of town. Obviously what make this place unique is farm to table aspect of it. According to their story they are the largest farm to table operation in the country. We visited this place on a Saturday around 8pm (reservation is a must for the weekend). The restaurant is a bit small and the fact you can watch the kitchen work makes it entertaining. We decided to go with the tasting menu ($87 per person) and we were happy with our choice at the end! The tasting menu is six courses but we were served seven courses, no complaints. Here is the list of our dishes and my ratings: 1. Tuna sashimi 8/10 2. Duck breast 9/10 3. Fois gras 8.5/10 4. Beef mole 8.5/10 5. Pan seared diver scallops 8/10 6. Tunis lamb 8.5/10 7. Chocolate cake 9/10 All of the dishes were great but the one that really standard out was the second dish, duck breast. Would highly recommend this place if you are visiting Boulder. Visited this place a second time for our first anniversary. Again a great experience and would recommend celebrating here for a special occasion. Even though it was a Tuesday the place was packed when we arrived at 9:30pm. We went with the tasting menu again and it didn't disappoint. Specially enjoyed the bison. Here are my ratings: 1. Salmon and Beets 8/10 2. Tuna and spinach 8.5/10 3. Duck pate and fig 8/10 4. Lamb ragu 8.5/10 5. Scallop 8.5/10 6. Bison ribeye 9/10 7. Carrot cake 8/10

    Colorado Striped Bass
    Jen E.

    Black Cat is truly an exquisite farm to table dining experience. It's located just off Pearl Street so not everyone knows about this gem. We found it about five years ago at the Denver International Wine festival. We usually choose to dine here on special occasions like Anniversaries or Birthday's. Chef Skokan creates masterpieces using ingredients brought in from his own farm. The quality is absolutely top notch. The menu changes day to day due to that days harvest. Unbelievable!! They offer an extensive wine list that includes some wonderful wines from all over the world. We even had a few amazing wines from our very own Colorado. The Chefs Tasting Menu is the way to go. They surprise you with about six courses. Then you can purchase a wine paring for each course. They ask if you have any allergies and make sure you are completely satisfied. Their Foie Gras Mousse is one of our favorite items on the menu. I also loved the Colorado Striped Bass. You cannot go wrong with anything that they bring you. If you are looking for an amazing meal that offers farm to table freshness, you need to make your way to this adorable little bistro.

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    0.2 mi
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    Brasserie Ten Ten feels increasingly rare now…read more Even in very good restaurants, actual tablecloths have become uncommon. At lunch, rarer still. So when you settle into Brasserie Ten Ten, with its white linen, substantial silverware, mirrors, low conversational buzz, and faint 1920s salon energy, you will notice. There's something a little Gertrude Stein about the place: people lingering, talking, drinking and eating well, behaving as if the outside world can wait. It feels slightly Parisian, in the best way. Refined but lived in. A room designed for appetite and conversation. If cigarettes were still allowed, you could almost imagine someone chain smoking over a third glass of wine while arguing about literature or the affair they're having. But this is still Boulder, where the fantasy stops just short of the inevitable side-eye and civic disapproval. And then there is the gauze-wrapped lemon. The first time I ever saw one of those mesh bundles tied up for squeezing over seafood, I thought it was the height of sophistication and luxury. The gauze has the faint sexiness of pantyhose while also serving a very practical purpose. A factory worker's kid like me being mesmerized by a lemon condom probably tells you something about aspiration in America. I started with the pâté, which was exactly the right kind of decadent. I paid the extra charge to swap the crostini for bread, which was absolutely the correct decision. I ate about a third and boxed the rest before things got irresponsible. The Boulder influence...nah. The accompaniments were classic: grainy mustard, tiny olives, and a small pile of pickled vegetables cutting through all that pâté richness. The bouillabaisse was mostly lovely. The seafood was cooked expertly, which matters in a dish where every type requires slightly different timing. The shrimp were especially sweet. I would have liked more cod, which felt a little stingy, and while the saffron broth was flavorful, it leaned more tomato-forward than I personally prefer. Still, between the mussels, shrimp, cod, rouille-slathered toast, and that absurdly elegant lemon situation, the fisherman's stew delivered exactly the kind of brasserie pleasure I came searching for. Service at the bar was confident and relaxed. Two bartenders understood the balance between attentiveness and hovering. Not doting, which I don't need, but every need was met. Real napkins. A dedicated, and attended, host stand. People who seemed comfortable in the room instead of performing hospitality theater. Not an everyday lunch. You notice the prices. You should. But every once in a while, it's good to sit somewhere that still believes lunch can stretch a little too long, conversation matters, and a gauze-wrapped lemon can still feel faintly glamorous. There may be no cigarette smoke, no Left Bank argument unfolding over wine, no real salon except the one you briefly imagine. But Brasserie Ten Ten still knows how to make lunch feel like an act of civilization: linen, appetite, conversation, and just enough theatre to make the afternoon seem...negotiable. Gertrude Stein probably would've approved.

    If you love the feel of Paris, then you'll have to stop by Brasserie Ten Ten!…read more Ambiance is perfectly set up with amazing attention to detail with that French bistro authenticity and charm. The service is incredible and the staff are very friendly and welcoming. The food is incredible and presented like you would expect from a French chef. Not a lot of plant based options, however, the Beet Salad with vinaigrette is outstanding, so there is that to enjoy. The flavors of sweet and salty are balanced perfectly! The colors and vibrancy also made it picture worthy. They offer an incredible wine selection that will suit everyone's tastes and preferences. Also, if you love coffee, their roast is delicious and it's the best ending to a lovely meal. Don't miss this place if you want a Parisian-style experience!

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    Brasserie Ten Ten - Raspberry sorbet so tasty!

    Raspberry sorbet so tasty!

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