This is an unusually good restaurant obscurely tucked away in an industrial area. The food is well prepared and fresh with interesting combinations and a good seasonal rotation. The food is backed up with a nice wine list and a strong bar. The service is friendly and generally quite efficient. The best restaurant in Longmont and competitive with the better, more pretentious, shops in Boulder.
Sturdy German food with lots of good/great beers. Service problems in the kitchen got us some freebies, but shouldn't happen. I'd go back for casual meals.
SUGARBEET
101 Pratt St
Longmont 80501
303-651-3330
This is an unusually good restaurant obscurely tucked away in an industrial area. The food is well prepared and fresh with interesting combinations and a good seasonal rotation. The food is backed up with a nice wine list and a strong bar. The service is friendly and generally quite efficient. The best restaurant in Longmont and competitive with the better, more pretentious, shops in Boulder.
L'Atelier
1739 Pearl St.18th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-7233
Lots to like on the menu and worth more than one trip. Large curvy plates lets the silverware slide into the sauce. Attentive service.
Bistro Français
3124 M St. NWbet. 31st St. & Wisconsin Ave.
Washington, DC 20007
202-338-3830
Generally competent with a fairly large and varied menu. Wine list not so. Service snappy and decor ignorable. Good for casual meals.
Brauhaus Schmitz
718 South St.7th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
267-909-8814
Sturdy German food with lots of good/great beers. Service problems in the kitchen got us some freebies, but shouldn't happen. I'd go back for casual meals.