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    4.3 (92 reviews)
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    All local beers! Way to support the community.
    Hannah S.

    SERIOUSLY, GO CUT YOUR PIZZA & ENJOY! It's been a little over a month since we've been back to Fringe A Well-Tapped Eatery and they've only gotten better. Again, we were greeted and waited on by Bliss, who was and is absolutely fantastic at her job! We opted for no beers this time, as we were headed for a hike, but they had a great selection of local Boulder County and Denver breweries. We had the Canadian & Sweet Heat. Both, delicious and gobbled up. However, The Sweet Heat won our hearts, yet again! It's absolutely the pizza you should try if you are just ordering one. Next time, we decided we will be ordering the Sweet Heat and trying an appetizer/salad. I'll report back when we do! Overall, we had an amazing lunch! We love the vibe of Fringe and still want to become regulars.

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    Donna C.

    First time here and a solid Yes! Don't miss this one of a kind pizzeria tucked into a strip mall on the south side of Valmont. Perk - private parking lot so no circling the block or paying in a parking garage. Not super busy on a Saturday night but a steady flow of people Plenty of seating especially with an enclosed outdoor area. Started with the broccolini - super tasty. Was worried about capers (not a fan) but they were mild and the sauce for the broccolini was fantastic. Risotto balls were also a hit - two sauces, marinara and a pepper jelly. Go for the pepper jelly for sure. The D.O.P. Pizza was light yet filling. Plenty of arugula. The pizza comes out uncut and they provide a scissors to cut your own size. It was fine - a bit novel - I'd be fine if they just cut it. Most disappointing part was the wine on tap. Food was great. Server was friendly and pretty attentive.

    noah

    Delicious pizza and wonderful service. our server noah was sooooooo sexy and he made the ambiance so nice. heart eyes

    Pathetic pizza
    Giselle R.

    This restaurant claims to be a wine bar; however, of the wines offered by the glass, the pinot noir was undrinkable. One of the worst wines I have ever been served in a restaurant. The gluten free pizza was terrible as well. They use a reputable brand but then ruined it and made it soggy and limp. The gimmick of using lamb for pepperoni does not magically improve a bad pizza. Especially one small basic pizza that costs $32.

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    Marissa B.

    One of those spots that's not only instagram worthy, but also genuinely a good place to get some pizza. Pizzas come out uncut with a little pair of scissors. At first, it felt a little silly to cut my pizza with scissors, until realizing its 10x easier than with a knife. Also let's you decide how many slices and at what size you want out of it which I thought was a small detail, but still a good one. We got the Sweet Heat sans goat cheese. Came out really oily but after letting some drip off, I was told it was BOMB. I got the Margherita, adding vegan cheese, mushroom mix & jalapeños and it was delish. We sat outside on the patio on a nice day and the vibes were immaculate. The sun came in and their music is alternative and relaxing. *Ask for a side of red pepper if you like some heat. We were served an amazing chili oil that is honestly ADDICTING!!!

    Ginger A.

    Was here three months ago . . . and, had a craving tonight and it is "just around the corner." Soup Shot was delish ~ and just the right amount of Butternut Squash Beet soup. Funghi Pizza (sans sausage, add goat cheese) was excellent atop their expertly nurtured sourdough crust. Jacob, the Manager was welcoming and informative (apparently their group has just opened another spot nearby ~ The Local ~ have to check it out, too); Kelsey, my Server, was incredibly attentive and engaging. Another consistently nice experience. Three months away is far too long!

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    Joshua T.

    Such a good stop for pizza and glass of wine or brew. Service was amazing, Noah was such a great Server! When in town, I'll definitely stop again!

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    All were excellent. Great food, service and ambience. Very customer service oriented.

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    The wood fire pizza was delicious! We really enjoyed and will be back again for sure!

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    Fringe is one of the best pizzas in Boulder. Great food, solid beer menu and really awesome service. Place is so good!

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    Gemini - PRAWNS A LA PLANCHA arroz negro, chorizo, squid ink, chili crisp

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    4.4(142 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    It's been a while since we stopped in here. The menu has changed and so has the staff. And like…read moremost places around me, the prices have gone up, in this case, maybe more than others. Maybe rightly so as their specialized ingredients are harder to get. We sat inside this time though we used to go mostly mid summer and sit out. The patio was jam full last night so we ate inside where it was quite empty early evening during happy hour. My husband had the happy hour special of the evening, a very large serving of large mussels with grilled sourdough and a lucious broth. We also had some small plate tapas and I mostly grazed those. I love Bocarones and they do it so well though for me last night, the peppers were a bit too spicy. But I got the majority of the little fishies, my husband the peppers.. We also had the tortilla papas and the charred Hazel Dell mushrooms which were excellent. The little salad topping on the tortilla was full of specialty greens like fennel fronds and pea shoots. The mushrooms has a warm egg yolk on top to stir into the dressing which was tasty. We finished with their flan which was as good as my Spanish born neighbor made in my youth. I had a very nice tea with it. I was originally going to knock off a star for pricing but honestly, I don't think they have much option these days. But sadly we will go less frequently in the future.

    5 Stars for a truly incredible meal with so many unique vegetarian options (we considered going…read moreback the next day!). I'd bookmarked Gemini for my visit to Boulder, in part because of its reputation, and also because it's VERY vegetarian-friendly and my husband doesn't eat meat. My faves: - ***Harvest Ratatouille - If you don't order this, you're a fool! ok, that may be harsh, but this dish was hearty perfection. A must-order. - Roasted Cauliflower - Tomato Crostini - ***Caramel flan - Don't sleep on this dessert. I've had MANY flans and this is among the best. We also ordered martinis (full bar) and they were great! Overall, an absolute favorite spot in Boulder. I'll be recommending to any friends traveling that way!

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    OCTOPUS A LA PLANCHA fingerling potatoes, saffron aioli, grilled red onion, roasted tomato, pimenton

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    Frasca Food and Wine - BURRATA E ZUCCA
 
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    Frasca Food and Wine

    4.2(649 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$$

    For years, I had told my Denver-centric friends that if they weren't making the trip to Boulder for…read moreFrasca, they were missing out on what must be on of the top places anywhere between Chicago and Vegas. When Colorado announced Michelin was coming for the first time, I was confident Frasca would get a star. The high end food scene in Denver has improved over the years, but Frasca keeps getting more impressive too without moving away from their fundamentals. The menu changes with the seasons and ingredients, but it can always be counted on to be delicious, impressive, and artistic. The wine menu is almost overwhelming but we'll guided, and the cocktails are unique. Service throughout is expert and engaging, with depth and attentiveness. The occasional crossover events with wineries or other restaurants create completely different experiences. The location on a quiet end of Pearl Street and modern interior fits the understated elegant experience.

    Ever since its launch in 2023, the greater Denver has seen a gradual growth in the culinary…read morelandscape. Currently there are 5 restaurants that are studded with the recognition, it was my honor to be able to visit Frasca Food and Wine a few Sundays ago. It was supposed to be more of a casual "me time" occasion after a long week of heavy workload (from the day and side hustle jobs.) I felt like a drained battery where recharging to be a human again was needed. When I picked this restaurant after typing "wine bar" in the search engine and Frasca was top of the list I completely forgot about the star award this restaurant carries so I hastily picked it to make a reservation. And yet, it dawned on me when I stepped inside and was greeted by an elegantly suited up man upfront. At that moment, the occasion was elevated from "casual" to "plush". "Am I dressed properly for this?" The bar is strictly reserved for solo or two-some diners with reservations. I hence was asked to sit anywhere at the bar. There were two couples finishing up their dinner, but they soon left. Suddenly, I had the ambient bar all to myself. I then had a sigh of relief. I didn't want to be in a place where it was loud with background music and chatters by others; I wanted to sit and relax by enjoying the moment in a quiet setting. The young lady who was manning the bar along with her male coworker mirrors all sorts of traits a person with professionalism must possess. As a matter of fact, all employees who came to assist me during the whole dining experience equally possessed the same degree of integrity/accountability/respectfulness. I carefully looked around to inspect the overall ambience of the restaurant. The elegant, refined atmosphere, the overall ambiance is impeccably modern and yet not overly too decorated. Everything looked pleasing to anybody's eyes. I started my night with a glass of red wine. The lady at the bar kindly let me taste the "Bava 2023 Barbera d'Asti Libera" (Piemonte, Italy) before I made my decision. This is the most reasonable one on the "wine by the glass" Red at the price of $16 (as of mid-May of 2026). At a Michelin star restaurant, this might be a rarity. Food: Whereas this restaurant may be geared towards "course" menus, there are several pages where you can pick and choose by the so-called "ala carte" style. I was glad; I certainly wasn't in for $150 to $230 course. I simply needed a few items that would pair well with my red wine. Let's dive into the core of the dinner experience: Food. -The starter sourdough roll with butter. Definitely ask for it. I am not quite sure if they'll automatically bring it to you but since I was craving for a quality bread, I did at the start of my dinner. There was no charge for this when I got my check at the end. -Frico Caldo, a potato dish. A good side dish that is like a crispy potato pancake is the best way to describe it. This is one of the dishes that have a good cause behind them. $1 from every Frico Caldo will be donated to CHOW to support hospitality workers' mental health. This type of social responsibility is already appreciated and admired. -Blecs Verdi. Ragu pasta made with spinach dough. A good portion of shredded pecorino was sprinkled over the entire pasta and YET, this is an extremely small entrée dish which is about the size of a child's fist priced at $35. As much as I found it masterfully cooked and prepared, the portion size was quite the disappointment. Yes, I do understand the fact that this (small portion) is typically seen at high-end restaurants especially with Michelin star stud so they could manage the costs of premium ingredients. I also heard that these small portions work to prevent palate fatigue. But in my honest and frank opinion, this dish can add a few more spoonfuls or bites to its current portion size. Fortunately for me though, I didn't need to fill an incredibly big appetite that night. By the time I finished the three items (starter bread, potato dish and pasta dish), I was ready for a small dessert or dessert drink. I ended up with a decaf double espresso with a frothed milk on the side; this came with a baby biscotti. This was simply perfect and enough to conclude the dinner. This elevated night at Frasca cost me $100 after tax and tip. Was it worth it? In a way, yes. Exceptionally professional workers who treated me like a VIP, modern/chic ambience that made me relax to name a few. Although the main pasta dish had a gap between expectations and reality when it came to the portion size, all in all, it was like a night of culinary journey I made from the southern Denver to Boulder to detach myself from the hustle bustle of busy daily life.

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    A course of Colorado Lamb Loin with Black Figs at Frasca Food & Wine.

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    Vinca on Pearl - Dark Chocolate Mousse

    Vinca on Pearl

    4.1(13 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I had high hopes after researching this place online and on Yelp for both of their locations, with…read morepictures. Very little of what we were served tonight lived up to those expectations. It's was quite sad considering the amount we spent. The portions on all but the delicious fall salad were much smaller than the appeared in pix and descriptions. For starters, the happy hour house wines which were only marginally tasty have an asterisk on their online menu stating that the wine glasses are elegant and oversized. The amount of sips I took in no way added up to the supposed 5oz pour. I have to measure fluids medically and I know well how 5oz swallows. This was about 3.5. We ordered some of happy hour plates that had been advertised on Downtown Boulder as $9 plates. There was only one on the menu. The rest of the tiny number of items were at $11 which is still a good value if offered. There were only 4 offers on starters and one "sweet" but more about the sweet later. We ended up paying full price for the rest of our starters. The first picture I found online of the arancini appeared to be baked with the mushroom risotto grains visible. What showed up on our plate were small arancini balls heavily coated in breadcrumbs and heavily fried. Not unusual and why I rarely order. So nothing special but for the tasty but tiny duck center. The Rösti was also not as pictured or described and covered with crumb or batter darkly fried onion tidbits , not sprinkled with fresh grated parm as in the pictures . We found no lingonberry berries or jam in it either but the potato base was tasty. We ordered the autumn salad and it was great. A good sized bowl of fresh greens with lots of the promised ingredients, but at full price, not happy hour. The happy hour sweet was the pictured and heralded apple strudel paired with a cappuccino . We ordered so my husband could have the cappuccino and we could share the strudel. The cappuccino came immediately and eventually we had to ask for the strudel as the drink was mostly done and cold. Someone brought the tiny bit out on a plate with more whipped cream than strudel with excuse that they did not realize we wanted them together ( they were described as a pairing) and they needed to "bake" the strudel (was it frozen or refrigerated). We each had a bite of the apple filling with a simple cover of pastry, hardly a strudel which involves " layers" of pastry but it clearly was handmade and it tasted nice. My husband ate the cream as I can't. During the visit, the nice server we started with went on break and her substitute was not much interested. The place was nearly empty on a Saturday night at happy hour with a jam packed Pearl St Mall further west. Sadly they are next door to a fading and empty eatery. I doubt they can survive. The turnover in this space has been extremely high. I was hoping for more with such a unique menu for Pearl. If you go, choose wisely, note that some staff are unaware of the advertised time of the happy hour and had to go check before serving us another item. And also know that the billing tablet is preloaded with 23% tip as standard "center" option not the customary 20% or 18% as most other places on Pearl. We are not likely to go back given these issues so plan ahead with the menu and watch the clock. As others have mentioned, the decor and music were fine. No pix of the dessert because I was distracted by then. After overnight reconsideration I am rounding my admittedly 2.5 down rather than up as before. There is so much more value in taste and service elsewhere on Pearl. I have had plenty of good European food and plenty of good service in restaurants in downtown Boulder for decades. This wasn't it. It was telling that only 5 tables occupied on a holiday weekend as we walked past many full places on the way here. I will not return .

    Beautiful space, friendly service, delicious food and amazing wine program. All the food was…read moreexcellent; Mushroom & Duck Arancini, Spätzle, Tomato Soup, Scallops over Mushroom Risotto, Duck, and a unique and amazing Gnocchi dessert. The sommelier recommended a beautiful bottle of Murrieta Rioja which was a great pairing. Highly recommend!

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    European style

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    Brasserie Ten Ten - Pate

    Brasserie Ten Ten

    4.2(1.1k reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$

    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.

    We had lovely dinner with close friend and family. We enjoyed the food, as usual. I thought there…read morewould be more beef options. The service was good too. We lucked out, we were sat at ample sized table, it was loud, but we were still able to hear everyone at our table. And for dessert we ordered beignets and crème brûlée both were yummy! And, I forgot and didn't take any pictures of food.

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    Brasserie Ten Ten - Raspberry sorbet so tasty!

    Raspberry sorbet so tasty!

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    Rosetta Hall

    Rosetta Hall

    3.8(311 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I've been to Rosetta Hall several times now, but I still remember how surprised I was the first…read moretime I walked in. I was expecting a typical food hall and instead it felt much more elevated and thoughtfully designed than that. The way the coffee shop and bar sort of flow together makes the whole space feel really social without being chaotic, and the rooftop patio honestly makes it feel bigger than you'd expect from the outside. At the time, it felt surprisingly modern for Boulder in a really good way. It's also one of the best places to take visitors because everyone can find something they actually want and the quality across the different vendors is consistently solid. Huge bonus that there's a parking garage directly across the street too because parking in Boulder can otherwise become its own adventure.

    Fun vibe and pretty nice people. You go and pick up the food on your own and water is self served…read moretoo. Food is mid at best. The tonkatsu ramen was one of the worst ramen I've ever had. The egg was the most foul bite, very chemically and I immediately gagged. Honestly hurt my appetite for the night. The roast beef sandwich was okay, needed more sauce/flavor and the bbq seasoned fries were a bit too salty for me. Good texture and fry on it though. Drinks are extremely expensive and not that good. Maybe during happy hour it's more reasonable. We sat on the roof and it was nice.

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    Interior front desk

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