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  1. Zolo Southwestern Grill

    Zolo has been delighting residents with award-winning Southwestern fare and easy parking (it has its own lot) for 15 years now. The menu is a Colorado take on classic Mexican. Perennial favorites include fundido (warm goat Oaxaca cheese fondue with red pepper jam, roasted garlic, flour tortillas), chicken enchiladas and the tortilla-crusted ahi tuna. Whatever you do, don't skip the tequila. There are more than 150 choices, which can be served neat or blended into what many argue are Boulder's best margaritas. Look for Zolo about 11 blocks southeast of the Pearl St Mall, tucked into a quiet shopping center.

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  2. Bittercreek Ale House

    This restaurant has lively sidewalk patios, intimate environs and lots of personality. They also serve wholesome, usually locally produced food with an emphasis on sustainable growth. The nouveau American menu at Bittercreek features a good selection of vegetarian options (it does organic Idaho black bean burgers on request). Order one of the whiskey cocktails made using an old-fashioned preprohibition-era recipe. Try the bourbon sour with lemon, whiskey, egg whites and sugar (c 1860). The Red Feather is slightly more upscale, and does delicious wood-oven pizza and a set three-course menu for two (per person $23).

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  3. A

    Kitchen

    Clean lines, stacks of crusty bread, a daily menu and lots of light: Kitchen is one of the finest kitchens in town. Fresh farmers-market ingredients are crafted into rustic tapas: think roasted root vegetables, shaved prosciutto and mussels steamed in wine and cream. The pulled-pork sandwich rocks, but save room for sticky toffee pudding. Thirsty grown-ups dig the upstairs bar.

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  4. Burger Bob's

    This Old West greasy spoon has been serving cold beer and loaded burgers long enough to be considered a Bozeman institution. The menu features dozens of burgers topped with pretty much everything, other sandwich staples and a mixture of domestic and small-batch beer on draft.

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  5. Piehole

    For cheap pizza by the slice and an ice-cold Pabst, you can't beat this Boise dive. There are four loaded pizza slice specials each day (along with the usual assortment of made-to-order pies). These rotate, but always include unique topping combos.

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  6. Roosevelt Lodge Cabins

    These cabins are good for families. With a cowboy vibe, the place offers nightly 'Old West dinner cookouts.' Guests travel by horse or wagon to a large meadow 3 miles from the lodge for open-air buffets.

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  7. Rendezvous Bistro

    Locals love this bustling, unpretentious bistro that serves the best-value top-end food in town - from steak to lobster. Environs are intimate and smart, and the service excellent.

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  8. Bernice's Bakery

    Fabulous organic coffee and tea, sink-your-teeth-into-'em sweets and yummy breakfasts are all staples at this revered Missoula institution. Don't miss the homemade granola.

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  9. Ketchum Grill

    A local favorite, Ketchum Grill boasts a creative menu bursting with fresh fare. The elegant offerings include lots of seafood, along with plenty of veggie options.

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  10. B

    Snake River Brewing Co

    Popular with the local ski crowd, Snake River's pub grub (think wood-fired pizza and juicy burgers) stands up well to the smooth homemade microbrews.

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  12. C

    Su Casa

    A taste of old Mexico in the high desert, this restaurant has been serving “south of the border” classics to crowds for decades now.

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  13. Hush

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