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    The Corner

    3.7 (179 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Caprese
    Julia M.

    Food came out quick and was easy to order. Caprese sandwich was sooo good, wish it was a little bigger. The chipotle sauce with the sweet potato fries were great, but I wish the fries were a bit crispier.

    Fish sandwich with substituted shrimp and a margarita with fries.
    Tammy S.

    Still a go-to for us when we want healthy-ish (we always get fries no matter how healthy the main course) meal. Everyone is always friendly and accommodating which is an added bonus. We met friends here for Happy Hour and ended up eating dinner. My husband and I ordered the blackened mahi-mahi sandwich and another one but substituted shrimp for the fish. Sooooo flavorful and fresh! And we suggest ordering chipotle Mayo for your fries! Delicious and delightful to sit outside while sipping a beer or margarita (they are a reason to smile).

    Caesar Salad with shrimp

    Underwhelming Salad. Paid $17 and some change for the small Cesar salad with shrimp. I was really hopeful the salads were good here based on the photos on yelp. 6 small shrimps for $6! I can't believe. I feel scammed

    Grilled Mahi Mahi
    Terry C.

    Solid sandwiches! Grilled Mahi Mahi - $16 (4.5/5) This was a very filling and good sandwich! I got it delivered but it was still warm and moist. The supplemental salad was pretty big and refreshing. Would recommend this place!

    pookie going ham

    mama rediscovered her visa giftcards from her youth and decided to treat her sugar baby (SB) to a nice dunch (lunch/dinner). I got a pesto chicken sandwich with sweet potato fries and my SB got street style carne asada tacos. The cashier complimented my water bottle, perhaps at a chance to steal it but she proved to be docile. ambiance was crazy good. first time i wasnt anxious since the pandemic. also recommend chatting with the kitchen staff, especially when they are busy. We believe the food might have been an aphrodisiac.

    Paleo Bowl (top) and Latin Bowl w/ shrimp (bottom)
    Eliza B.

    Great, fresh food! We got the Paleo Bowl and the Latin Bowl - both were delicious and a good portion size. All of the sauces here are made in house and they really make the bowls! Great location right near CU Boulder's campus to grab a quick bite and lovely outdoor tables to sit at on a warm day. You order at the counter - service was fast and the employee who took our order was so friendly and helpful with recommendations. Would definitely recommend for a healthy lunch or dinner!

    Gorgeous fall day!
    Mallory B.

    This place is perfect for the game day scene to grab a burger and a salad. Both entrees were delicious and we will be coming back here. This is some of the best food in Boulder. Check it out!

    Chicken caprese sandwich
    Annie L.

    Food was delicious! I got the chicken caprese sandwich with fries and chipotle mayo, as well as an iced latte. Everything was amazing. Service was quick and friendly, and the little message on my cup made me smile. It got pretty loud around lunch time, but overall a great spot.

    1/3 lb Angus Cheeseburger
    Hannah J C.

    LITERALLY. SO. GOOD. Gluten Free 1/3 pound Angus Burger with sweet potato fries & chipotle mayo will make you wanna slap yo mama, it's so frickin good. Taylor will hook you up with the best on the menu!!

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    Great food, great people, and their manager is cool. I like to go and get Mamosas. All the food taste fresh and plenty to choose from.

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    The place was good until their customer service went down the drain. I miss last year when people actually gave a care about the business.

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    I like everything. The outdoor seating. The food quality. The nice people. The location. Good job.

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    This was a pretty good meal unexpectedly after the BOLDERBoulder run last weekend!…read more We thought the area would be too packed to find a table, but surprisingly there were plenty of open seats at around noon on Memorial Day. There are only two tables on their patio that have an umbrella, so we were sitting in the sun at first and it was getting really hot (but then we were able to snag a shaded table when it freed up shortly after) All of the menu options sounded so good, we started with drinks, I can't remember the name of my cocktail, but it had egg white in it and was so delicious. We ordered the burrata appetizer and all of our means at the same time. Unfortunately, the appetizer never came out, our server for that to put it in. I ended up going with the Bolognese and it was really good so was the steak frites and street cart chicken that my friends had. Their fries are pretty good. The server felt really bad for forgetting about our appetizer and offered us a free dessert instead, so we tried the churro donuts which were ok. I'm still it was a good meal and I would definitely come back if I'm in the Boulder area again soon

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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.

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    Excellent food. Solid ambiance. They have recently changed how people go about getting food from…read morethem, so the line area is strangely blocked off. But I'd go back any time. Love their teas and they variety of healthy options. A Flower Child is opening in my area of the KC metro - my family and I are SO excited to have one in the neighborhood!

    The friend I had lunch with today is vegan, and she suggested this place. It's loud and rather…read morestark, but inside is air-conditioned, which was needed in this 100-degree day. However, there were people sitting on their outside patio. Hardy folks, I guess! My friend was nursing a sore tummy, so she just had some grilled veggies and mashed potatoes. She loves everything she's had here. It was my first time. I ordered the chicken bowl with yakisoba noodles. It was lukewarm, but that's fine for me. I think they must have microwaved it because it was steamier as you ate down the bowl. The veggies were crisp, the noodles perfect, the chicken was tender. It was spiced at what I'd call a medium level, and quite yummy. My friend then ordered their vegan chocolate pudding, which we shared. Yummy and light. My one big criticism is that they charge $4 for iced tea. I questioned it and the cashier was kind of snippy about it, but the customer behind me approached after I dispensed my tea and said she agreed it's too expensive. The meal was appropriately priced and there is plenty of food, but the drinks? C'mon. It's worth maybe $2.50. They really should reevaluate that. It's the main reason that I gave the place 4 stars instead of 5. The other people who work there were nice and helpful. I didn't grab a fork but the server who brought my bowl cheerfully went and got me a fork and napkin. Very nice. It's obviously popular, it filled up as we sat, with quite a variety of people, from babies to seniors. I might go back, but perhaps next time I'll just get water. I hope they don't charge for that!

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