Boulder’s Good Taste

You may have heard that Boulder, at least according to Bon Appétit magazine, is 2010fs Foodiest Town in the country, and from now until November 20, you can taste why -- for a bargain. The fifth annual First Bite Boulder, a culinary orgy for dollar-deprived gastronauts, trumpets more than forty...
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You may have heard that Boulder, at least according to Bon Appétit magazine, is 2010fs Foodiest Town in the country, and from now until November 20, you can taste why — for a bargain. The fifth annual First Bite Boulder, a culinary orgy for dollar-deprived gastronauts, trumpets more than forty Boulder County restaurants, all of which offer multi-course, prix fixe dinners for $26 per person, exclusive of tax and gratuity.

“Boulder has been getting a lot of national attention for its great restaurant scene, and First Bite Boulder gives people a fantastic opportunity to experience those restaurants at prices that everyone can afford,” says Kate Lacroix, co-founder of First Bite Boulder. “And what’s really awesome about this year is that a lot of restaurants outside of Boulder proper are participating, which gives diners a lot more options further afield.”

Participating food temples, including Brasserie Ten Ten, Mateo, Salt, Terroir, Colterra Food & Wine, the Empire, the Kitchen and Zolo Grill, are filling up fast, and reservations are at a premium, so start dialing digits. For more info and a list of all First Bite Boulder restaurants, go to www.firstbiteboulder.com.

Nov. 12-20, 2010

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