Some things are just simply worth waking up for... like brunch at a delicious restaurant, for example. Tangerine, a popular morning eatery in Boulder, recently added a second location in Old Town Lafayette. Trust me when I say eating at Tangerine is definitely worthy of a little trip outside of the city.
The new location can be found at 300 S. Public Rd. in Lafayette, CO 80026.
Inside you will discover bright and cheery decor surrounding you as you wake up to the delicious aroma of home-cooked favorites.
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Pull up a seat to the bar where you can view expert baristas as they whip up fine coffee drinks for customers to enjoy.
Tangerine uses Boulder's Conscious Coffees for all of their delicious (and beautiful) coffee drinks.
Bring a hearty appetite for Owner/Chef Alec Schuler's menu full of innovative takes on traditional morning fare.
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Many of Tangerine's dishes feature in-season, local farm-fresh produce.
You may be interested in ordering this Belgian waffle topped with cast iron pan fried chicken breast, cashew cream, and 100% pure organic maple syrup.
Or, you could order a waffle that takes things to the sweet side with fresh strawberries, bananas and homeade whipped cream.
The Caprese Omelette is both a treat for you eyes and your tummy.
This breakfast, brunch, and lunch spot has put its focus on fresh products and many menu items have a healthy/Mediterranean twist.
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The original Boulder location of Tangerine opened in 2011. It has since gained a loyal customer base and has become a go-to brunch spot in Boulder.
This location can be found at 2777 Iris Ave. in Boulder, CO 80304.
Tangerine is open daily from 7-2:30 p.m.
If you need any help at all in working up an appetite, watch the video below:
Have you had the chance to try Tangerine already? Please share your experience in the comments section below.
The Downtown Aquarium might not be your first thought when searching for an unforgettable Denver dining experience, but as soon as you walk through the doors of their restaurant, you will clearly see why this is one of the most unique restaurants in Denver. So, grab a menu and dive into the Aquarium Restaurant's unbeatable atmosphere and epic food selections.
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Scattered throughout the heart of downtown Denver are many niche restaurants, but one of the most unique restaurants in Denver is the Aquarium Restaurant. This upscale restaurant is located on the first floor of the Downtown Aquarium.
If you need to work up an appetite first, take a stroll around the aquarium's more than one million gallons of underwater exhibits that include over 500 species of aquatic animals.
Before dinner, you may want to stop for a drink at the Dive Lounge, found on the first floor.
This posh and ethereal bar is anything but a dive and is a wonderful start to visitors’ "out to sea" experience.
Try to catch the Dive Lounge's happy hour Monday through Friday for discounts on cocktails, drafts, and select appetizers.
They offer specials on "munchies" like beef sliders with cheese or Ahi tuna tacos. You can also order a margarita or martini for $4 or a domestic draft beer for $3 during this happy hour.
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Once you enter the restaurant, adults and children alike will be enamored by the 50,000-gallon centerpiece aquarium. The Aquarium Restaurant is undoubtedly one of the most unique dining experiences in Denver.
No matter where the hostess seats you, you're in luck, as each and every table in the restaurant offers excellent views of the floor-to-ceiling aquarium.
As you dine, you will marvel at the over 100 species of colorful tropical fish from the Caribbean Sea, Hawaii, the South Pacific, and the Indian Ocean that are swimming around in the tank.
Not only is this restaurant a feast for the eyes, but just wait until you get a glimpse of their menu.
You may want to start off with a delicious appetizer such as the delectable shrimp wontons.
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The menu, of course, spotlights their fresh seafood selections like the kale & red quinoa salad with shrimp.
You can’t go wrong with the classic fish and chips with a side of coleslaw.
While the seafood options may be the highlights of the menu, the Aquarium Restaurant also serves up mouth-watering steaks, hamburgers, and pasta.
You'll want to save room for dessert with a little sea creature flair.
If you time your dining experience right, you might even get to enjoy a live mermaid show as they swim around with the fish in the aquarium.
The Aquarium Restaurant is typically open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. until 8:30 p.m., closing later Friday and Saturday evenings at 10 p.m., and closing earlier on Sundays at 8 p.m. Come discover what makes the Aquarium Restaurant one of the best restaurants in Colorado.
Have you had the opportunity to dine at the Downtown Aquarium Restaurant? Do you agree that it's one of the coolest restaurants in Denver? Please share your experience in the comments below.
When you think of Denver, you don't necessarily think of it as having an exceptionally eclectic food scene, but it most certainly does. In fact, it happens to be home to many of the best restaurants in Colorado and the country. But with so many options to consider, you may find yourself wondering where to start in your restaurant search. If you're looking for something out of the ordinary for a bite to eat, we're here to help. These 10 unique restaurants in Denver not only have adventurous menus but also give you a unique dining experience you won't soon forget.
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1. The Buckhorn Exchange
Established in 1893, this taxidermized wildlife-filled landmark is considered Denver's original steakhouse. The Buckhorn Exchange serves up buffalo, quail, elk, rattlesnake, alligator, and the infamous Rocky Mountain oyster...if you dare!
2. The Fort
Chow down on juicy buffalo steaks, BBQed duck quesadillas, crispy lamb riblets, and other new twists on "authentic" pioneer classics. This frontier-themed replica of historic Bent's Fort in Southeastern Colorado offers an extensive wine list and selection of microbrews, as well as great views of the red rocks and surrounding areas. Snag a seat on The Fort's patio and grab a bite before a show!
3. Casa Bonita
Somewhat of an urban legend, Casa Bonita is like stepping into an alternate world. As you dine, you’ll find yourself witness to a spectacle of fire jugglers, magicians, pirate caves, mariachi bands, and cliff divers plunging from 30-foot waterfalls. You truly have to experience Casa Bonita for yourself to believe it.
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Editor's Note: This business is temporarily closed, but is expected to re-open in May of 2023.
4. Hamburger Mary's, Denver
This is the place for you if you’re looking for fun, inviting atmosphere and colorful characters. Hamburger Mary’s boasts "kitchen, cocktails, cabaret," and serves up tasty burgers with an unforgettable side of drag queen bingo. This is not your mama's burger joint!
5. Station 26 Brewing Co.
This former firehouse-turned-taproom and brewery has some of the best beer and patio space in town! Grab food from a local food truck (there's a different one every day), or better yet, stop by on the second Sunday of every month and revel in their holy trinity of beer, bluegrass, and brunch. Station 26 Brewing Co. is as lively as it is delicious.
6. Ophelia's Electric Soapbox
Ophelia's Electric Soapbox is one of my personal favorites, and not just because of its name. This bordello turned "gastrobrothel" has just about anything that tickles your fancy. They've got stellar cocktails, live music, an outdoor patio, and throwback peep shows. If that weren’t enough reason to visit, they also offer killer brunches and dinners featuring globally inspired dishes with local, sustainably sourced, and organic products.
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7. Lola Mexican Fish House
With over 200 tequilas, fresh table-side guac, a raw bar, BBQed octopus, scrumptious tacos, and house-infused liquors, Lola's is sure to sweep you off your feet. Go for brunch and try their chicken and waffles with chorizo gravy or horchata pancakes smothered in sweet cream syrup. Stay for happy hour and live music (every Sunday from 2:30 to 5 pm).
Editor's Note: This business is permanently closed.
8. Vesta Dipping Grill
Meats. Cheeses. Breads. Sauces. Sold.
Editor's Note: This business is permanently closed.
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9. The Cherry Cricket
Duffy's Cherry Cricket has been a Mile High burger institution since 1945. One of their most charming features is their wide range of toppings which includes items like green chiles and smoked cheddar, as well as the less traditional peanut butter and grape jelly. Wonder if Elvis ever ate a PB & J banana-bacon-cheeseburger? It's likely.
10. Steuben's Uptown
Steuben's Uptown is a classy, hip retro diner that creates some serious comfort food! Try their meatloaf and mashed potatoes, crawfish etouffee, Memphis-style ribs, or gravy cheese fries, then wash it all down with a root beer float or a boozy shake. When it comes to cool restaurants in Denver, Steuben’s gives diners a true taste of Denver’s eclectic vibe.
That sure is a lot of goodness...and we haven't even scratched the surface! What are your favorite unique restaurants in Denver? Tell us in the comments.
If you're searching for even more restaurant options, this Ninja Turtle-themed restaurant is one of the most unique dining experiences in Denver.