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    Roadhouse Boulder Depot

    3.7 (398 reviews)

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    Casual
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Having a sip and small bites with my guy.
    Tammy S.

    My friend and I came here at a Boulder International Film Festival movie and once again, it was a great experience with friendly staff and delicious food. It also is Ladies Night on Thursdays so 1/2 prove cocktails and wine! I had a delightful red blend that was smooth and velvety and was perfect alongside the baked Brie. We also shared the mussels in a broth that was a tiny bit spicy, savory and made you want to ask for more bread to soak up the vey last drop. Our server was attentive and the service was great. Of course, this historic building is always a treat for me. And I will keep coming back!

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    Nakeia D.

    Delicious food, pleasant staff, clean and inviting environment. Would absolutely visit again when I'm in the area!

    Breakfast burrito
    Tony C.

    Excellent brunch for Mother's Day. Small breakfast menu, but great variety none the less. Friendly staff from hostess to the servers. I had the breakfast burrito with the green chili, big and delicious. Guests had the banana bread French toast, again very tasty! We will be back again.

    Baked Brie
    Ruthanne R.

    The quality is just as good as ever! Delicious food, great service, and all in a fun and really convenient location.

    Elena D.

    Staying at the hotel next door and decided to have breakfast here. Looks nice inside and on the photos. Came around 10 am and restaurant was almost empty, only two tables occupied and our quiet family was seated next to a very loud group of 6 people, plus loud music... decided to have breakfast somewhere else

    The bar downstairs
    Rika M.

    I went here with a friend of mine today based on his first dining experience not long ago. He was pretty impressed with the Beet Salad he had then so he wanted to dine in again. I absolutely had no objections to it. Unfortunately the restaurant didn't live up to his expectations this time. Our waiter (young man in his mid twenties; was it Jeremiah??) was professional and pleasant so the service was good. But our food took a long time before they came out of the kitchen (our waiter thought it was taking long, too so he quickly stopped by and told us that he'd check on it.) Our food finally came out 5-10 minutes after that. Well, good thing that we weren't in a hurry. I liked my Kale Salad. The added protein (chicken) looked dry but when I tasted it it was decently moist. The portion was decent, too. Now his Beet Salad wasn't as good as the first time. Also he said that the portion looked a lot smaller this time. This was a bit disappointing to him. The restaurant was pretty noisy (he said that the only thing he didn't like about this place (when he dined the first time) was the noise.) We sat at the two-person booth right next to this large group of people; on top of that, the noise was mainly because there were people who were watching the football game that was on TV at the bar area. This restaurant does have a little bit of that "sports bar" atmosphere. Will we dine here again? Maybe...

    Chorizo Mussels
    Hannah F.

    I tried this place at the recommendation of a friend who lives close to here. I love the ambiance of the old train depot with original architecture incorporated and the rustic theme. The market lights around the outside are a nice touch. The service was fast and attentive. I did not catch our server's name but she was attentive without overbearing and let us sit and chat for a while once we finished eating without rushing us to get her table back. The food is delicious. I had the chorizo mussels appetizer as my entree and oh my goodness. Plentiful mussels in a delicious broth with lots of pieces of ground chorizo and roasted tomatoes served with garlic bread for the broth. I also tried the roasted Brussel sprouts which were perfectly cooked and well seasoned. The highlight was the Brazilian Limeade cocktail which I can only describe as key lime pie in a glass. Not overly sweet with just the right amount of creaminess and a refreshing lime flavor. I only wish I would've saved room for dessert. Parking is paid but is in a nice garage and isn't very expensive. I paid $3 for 2 hours of parking. I hope to be able to visit again next time I'm up in Boulder.

    Cosmopolita
    Tiffani H.

    Super cute place with a great vibe and a good menu with lots of options. The service was good and food was tasty as well. It took a little long to come out but it was fine and worth the wait. Will def be coming back.

    Brussel sprouts
    Maria V.

    Nice spot in boulder . Outside is pet friendly which allowed a friend who was meeting us there bring her dog. Inside super cute . Modern industrialized feels. Bathrooms downstairs Outside has some warmth lamps if needed but does get cold after sun goes down ( October ) Food was good . Loved the Brussel sprout app. Pizza flare read and salmon. Croquettes ok Mushroom burger ok . Loved the lemon parm kale side

    Margarita Margherita Pizza

    The ambience is nice, the seating is small though, and the restaurant seemed a little understaffed. This could also be why it took so long to get our food. Speaking of, the margarita pizza was good but they put way too much garlic on my fries.

    Beet Salad with salmon Ava seared ahi tuna.
    Andre W.

    Best wings in town with Weds endless wings. Also, fun trivia on Weds nights. Great vibe. Wonderful staff. Nice variety of food choices. Prices are comparable to similar eateries. Highly recommended.

    a flatbread pizza on a cutting board
    Alli C.

    This used to be one of my favorite places for brunch/happy hour, but our last visit was so disappointing. The food was overpriced and underwhelming, and the service was atrocious. We waited 15 mins before a waitress greeted us, and she was very unfriendly and condescending. Rhiannon, bless your heart, you gotta work on your customer service skills and not be flat out rude to a patron's face. The bottom of the flatbread was burnt and the addition of broccoli to prosciutto & fig didn't mesh well. I watched the waitstaff and some kitchen staff use bare hands to finish dishes and sprinkle toppings on food. The law prohibits bare hand contact with ready-to-eat foods? The whole experience was a bummer (we wasted $70 on this meal) and we will absolutely not be going back.

    Beet salad
    Emily L.

    This place was everything we were looking for. First off the menu is extremely well done, with pizzas, burgers, salads, etc but also some really interesting other options. We ordered the pretzel bites appetizer which were veryyyyy good. My entree was the lemon chicken: a bed of potatoes (I got fries instead) with chicken cutlets and a garlicky cream sauce. Outstanding. My sister enjoyed the prime dip, and my mom got the beet salad. The service was really REALLY good. Emma Kate sat us, and our server Maya was amazing- we met some of the kitchen staff and Annabelle and Javon are just the coolest people. It was such a good experience- I would 100% come back.

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    avocado toast is shit. had a total of 4 slices of avacado. the chili tomato sauce that came with it was absolute garbage.

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    Sooo good and great atmosphere! We got their burger and french onion soup and they were phenomenal!

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    The jam burger was sooo bomb! And the ambience is on point, a hidden gem here in boulder.

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    Wow! The hamburgers are to die for! High quality meal. I wanna go back but I have to earn the calories

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    Great vibes & amazing food! The chefs dip was fantastic. The Mrs had the Magic mushroom burger and I did the roadhouse. Both were awesome!!

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    Fun vibe and neat looking building. Good food! Today was my third time here. I will definitely come back again.

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    Wonderful food and service! The atmosphere is perfect. Great drinks and one of the best meals it had (Lemon Chicken) in Colorado.

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    They screwed up our christmas party reservations, our orders, and were not able to charge our Visa gift card.

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