Boulder’s Best Burgers

Boulder’s Best Burgers

Mountain Sun Date Night Burger

We cover a lot of vegetarian and vegan options here on Your Boulder, but what about those of us who just want a nice, delicious, juicy burger? You know … cooked to perfection (rare or well-done, whatever your perfect looks like, I won’t judge) with toppings that make you drool just thinking about it?

Boulder’s has many burger joints that will fill your craving for meat on a bun. Here are just a few of the favorites from around town:

Reuben’s Burger Bistro

We’ve extolled the virtues of this burger joint before, but it’s worth it to point them out again. The burgers here are roll your eyes into the back of your head good and the cycling-themed names are always fun to throw around the table when deciding what to order. They burgers are forget-your-table-manners good. Plus, having them served on a pretzel bun makes them even more delicious. On top of that,Reuben’s serves up a fantastic selection of Belgian beer, so you can get the fanciest possible combination of a burger and a beer.

Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery

Once again, another fantastic place in Boulder to snag a burger and a craft beer. These beers are even made onsite! Fans of the Mountain Sun burgers say that Date Night Burger or the Junk Burger are the way to go (though, if you’re feel like a fiesta, the pollo asado burrito is equally amazing). If you’ve got friends that are meat averse, the Mountain Sun offers plenty of vegetarian options to keep them happy while you scarf down your burger.

The Sink

This place has been a staple on The Hill since before most of the residents of Boulder were even born. Of course, it’s had its share of different owners, but right now, it one of the great places to get a burger just off campus. If you want a classic burger that dates back to when Robert Redford worked at The Sink (true story), get the Sink Burger. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.

Drakes Haus

Two words: Merlot Burger. These aren’t your average, run of the mill burgers. They aren’t even they average size! Drakes Haus burgers are slightly smaller than an average sized burger, but slightly bigger than a slider. They have an offer for two burgers for $8 and when you see the offerings that they have, you’ll be ever so thankful for the ability to eat two burger choices.

West End Tavern

This place has been around for about 25 years and it’s had its ups and downs. Right now, however, is a definite up. This place not only has delicious, mouthwatering burgers, but a rooftop patio that’s just wonderful on a sunny spring, summer or fall (or winter, knowing Colorado weather) day. The West End is a good place to grab a bite before a night out on the town, or just sit and hang out with friends all night long.

 

 

John Marcotte
Marcotte Real Estate Group
720-771-9401

john@boulderhomes4u.com

Search for homes on my website @ www.boulderhomes4u.com

When thinking of Real Estate, think of John Marcotte
I’m never too busy for your referrals.

4 HOME PPROJECTS FOR BEATING CABIN FEVER

4 HOME PPROJECTS FOR BEATING CABIN FEVER

Written by 

 1. Install a programmable thermostat:

This task can be a bit daunting but will be worth the effort in the long run.  This device will help your heating system run more efficiently by automatically adjusting your home’s temperature. Using a programmable thermostat also reduces your energy bills by keeping your heating system from overworking itself unnecessarily.

 2. Replace interior doors:

Interior doors are often hollow and boring. Replace them with some more interesting pieces to add character to your home and keep yourself busy. This is a task that is relatively easy and inexpensive making it a great project to complete over the weekend.

 3. Replace lighting fixtures:

Install new ceiling fans to dramatically change the look of any space. Install or replace wall sconces in the halls. Make the switch to energy efficient light bulbs. Take a trip to your local hardware store and pick out some new fixtures. It’ll keep you busy and it’s fun! While you’re there, be sure to check out the Stylish LED tape lights options. They’ll add a modern and elegant touch to your lighting upgrades.

 4. De-clutter:

This is the least expensive and one of the most rewarding home improvements you can make. You can often make your home look like an entirely new space just by getting rid of clutter. Maximize storage in your smaller spaces with these tips. De-cluttering is also a great family activity. Rewarding them with a special dinner or game night after is a great way to make this task seem a lot less like a chore.

Be sure to check out our Tips and How To’s category for simple and budget friendly home improvements. RealtyTimes.com

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

A Holiday Picnic Prize from Cured for a Lucky Your Boulder Subscriber

A Holiday Picnic Prize from Cured for a Lucky Your Boulder Subscriber

cured boulder

Cured is perhaps Boulder’s finest charcuterie. Offering a hand-curated selection of cured meats, exquisite cheeses, fine foods, and wine, Cured is a definite go-to for your holiday shopping for non-Vegans.

Frankly, it’s a go-to for your shopping any time of the year. If you’re looking to give a gift that will trump anything else under the tree this holiday season, Cured just might have what you’re looking for.

And here’s the best part — you can score some of Cured’s magic (mmmm…meat) for free. Totally gratis. The owners of Cured have generously partnered with Your Boulder to offer a prize to one of our lucky email subscribers.

Here’s what you could win:

The Stolen Hour Picnic Basket

Grab a sweetie. Heck, grab a co-worker. Then grab this picnic basket and take an hour for yourselves. Cured’s Stolen Hour picnic basket will tempt your taste buds and make that hour you decided to play hooky worthwhile.

INCLUDES: 3 cheeses, 2 salamis, 34º crackers, Fig jam, and a bar of Poco Dolce Chocolate.

Value: $40

Now — how can you win this awesome picnic basket from the folks at Cured? It’s simple.

All you have to do is be on the Your Boulder email list. Get the latest Boulder happenings delivered via email for free (we hate spam, so don’t worry about that), and you could win the basket. And if you’re already a subscriber, don’t fret — you’re already eligible to win!

And while you’re at it, stop by Cured to pre-order your holiday gift boxes. You’ll bring some Boulder-style delight to anyone on your gift list this year with something that can’t be had anywhere else. While you’re there, maybe grab a soup and sandwich (yep — they have a lovely café as well) and come in from the Colorado cold. With that storm we’re supposed to be getting this week, you just might need a warm-up!

We’ll pick a winner at random from Your Boulder subscribers on Saturday this week. We’ll notify you via email and you’ll have 24 hours to claim your basket. Otherwise, we’ll give it to the next lucky Boulderite in line.

Click to sign up for updates from Your Boulder here, and you’ll be eligible to win. Good luck!

Cured
1825 B. Pearl Street (next to Boxcar Coffee Roasters)

Monday-Friday 10:30-7
Saturday 9-6
Sunday 11-5

 

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

Where’s Santa? Places to Find Santa Around Boulder County

Where’s Santa? Places to Find Santa Around Boulder County

santa in boulder

The holiday season is upon us. Christmas lights are flooding the streets with every color imaginable and lawn decorations to boot. Of course, if you’re a parent, there’s one tradition you aren’t going to want to miss this year: the annual visit with Santa Claus.

In Boulder, there are several locations where you can take your kiddos to tell Santa exactly what they want for Christmas. Each location has a great theme and offers children something more than just a jolly man in a red suit.

Below are the places you can find Santa in Boulder for the next few weeks:

St. Nick on the Bricks – This Santa sighting takes place on the Pearl Street Mall at the visitor’s information center every Saturday until December 18th, from 11 am to 2 pm. The visit is free and they don’t offer photos, so be sure to bring your camera along with you to capture the moment.

Santa’s House – Hosted at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at 890 11th Street, this weekend long event is more than just a quick visit with Santa. Kids can play carnival games and listens to stories told by Miss Ann Harding, a professional children’s entertainer. Both Santa and the missus will be there on December 7 and 8 from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is $3 and the sorority is collecting donations for Community Food Share and Books for Children.

Miracle on 29th Street – Santa comes to the 29th Street Mall on Saturdays the 7th, 14th and 21st and kids visiting Santa here can also meet his reindeer and enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride. The carriage rides are available from 5-8 pm and the reindeer are available for petting from 6-8 pm. Santa himself will be inside Macy’s.

Santa’s Holiday Home – Located in the Flatiron Crossing Mall, this location is a little ways out from Boulder proper, but still offers your children a great opportunity to visit Santa (and you can get some Santa shopping done at the same time). Plus, they have a unique, time-saving option: the Santa Fly By program, in which you can sign up for the virtual visit line via phone, text or web. You’ll get a wait time and then you can simply come back when it’s about your turn. Santa’s home is located between Helzberg Diamonds and Rocky Mountain Chocolate factory at the base of the grand staircase.

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

D.R. Horton home sales rise in October as mortgage rates ease

D.R. Horton home sales rise in October as mortgage rates ease

BY SAGARIKA JAISINGHANI

 

The sign for a development built by D.R. Horton is seen in Arvada, Colorado November 19, 2009. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

(Reuters) – D.R. Horton Inc (DHI.N) said home sales picked up in October as mortgage rates eased from two-year highs and the effects of policy paralysis in Washington faded.

Shares of the largest U.S. homebuilder, which also reported a better-than-expected 40 percent jump in quarterly revenue, rose 2 percent before the bell.

“Since D.R. Horton … did not cut prices or raise consumer incentives to drive volumes, we view today’s beat as enough of a catalyst to continue buying the shares,” Sterne Agee & Leach analyst Jay McCanless wrote in a note to clients.

Orders booked by homebuilders slowed this year – the second full year of the U.S. housing market recovery – as mortgage rates hit a two-year high in July and the Federal Reserve started talking about easing the stimulus launched during the financial crisis.

However, industry experts expect demand to recover once buyers adjust to the elevated mortgage rates.

While interest rates in October remained above those a year earlier, they were down from the high of 4.8 percent touched in September.

“The interest rate headwinds obviously are having some short term impact, but we remain convinced it is more of a pause and not a structural change in the strength of the underlying fundamentals of housing demand,” Williams Financial Group analyst David Williams said.

D.R. Horton, which reported a 2 percent fall in orders for the fourth quarter ended September 30, said sales in October rose from a year earlier.

PulteGroup Inc (PHM.N), the second-largest U.S. builder, reported a 17 percent fall in quarterly orders last month but said it expected the fall in demand to be “short-lived”.

Orders are a key indicator of the performance of builders as their revenue is recognized only after a house is handed over to the buyer.

D.R. Horton, faced with a shortage of developed land, is also building fewer homes and raising prices. The company said on Tuesday that the value of its orders rose 14 percent to $1.43 billion in the latest quarter.

Net income jumped 39 percent to $139.5 million, or 40 cents per share, from $100.1 million, or 30 cents per share, a year earlier.

Homebuilding revenue rose 40 percent to $1.80 billion.

Analysts on average had expected earnings of 40 cents per share on revenue of $1.78 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

D.R. Horton shares were up at $18.50 before the bell. They had dropped by about a third to Monday’s close since interest rates started rising in May.

(Reporting by Sagarika Jaisinghani and Mridhula Raghavan in Bangalore; Editing by Kirti Pandey)

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

Fresh Thymes Eatery: A Boulder-Style Breath of Fresh Air

Fresh Thymes Eatery: A Boulder-Style Breath of Fresh Air

saladFor anyone with dietary restrictions, eating out can be a pain. There are complicated orders, lots of questions for the waiters and frequently, not many options that are compliant with a diet that prohibits certain things (gluten-free and vegan folks, I’m looking at you).

Enter Boulder’s Fresh Thymes Eatery in the Steelyards. Open less than a year, this Boulder restaurant is 100% gluten free and offers many nutritious items that fit with a Paleo or vegan lifestyle. Additionally, the delicious entrees and side dishes are affordable and a dinner out here won’t break the bank.

So basically, it’s a Boulderite’s dream come true.

fresh_thymes

There are many reasons to love Fresh Thymes, but one of the primary ones is that the managing chef behind the restaurant, Christine Ruch, is a diagnosed Celiac. While Celiac’s Disease is never a good thing, Christine’s diagnosis means that everything she makes is designed for those who want to abide by a 100% gluten-free lifestyle. Using local ingredients, keeping the food real, and making recipes like your grandparents did are the main tenets of her philosophy behind dishes at this eatery.

From the Working Man’s lunch to the Warm Winter Veggie sandwich, there’s enough on this menu to satisfy any appetite. Small plates are easily shared by the table while the large salads and other counter items encourage team eating also. But whatever you do, don’t skip out on dessert — because they are amazing. Not like amazing for a gluten-free restaurant but amazing for any kind of restaurant. There’s pumpkin cheesecake that could be mistaken for the real thing and a raw brownie that gives the cooked variety a run for its money.

Fresh Thymes enlists the help of clean, modern decor mixed with wood to keep the mood warm and light. This restaurant is a fast casual dining experience, where you stand in line to order and then they deliver the food to your table. Even though the place can get packed, the service is friendly and no one rushes you through your meal. They have happy hour specials and serve many varieties of gluten-free beer. Wine is also available.

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

Boulder Restaurants: The Med — A Classic Boulder Mainstay

Boulder Restaurants: The Med — A Classic Boulder Mainstay

boulder restaurant the med

As far as Boulder restaurants go, when you’ve got a large amount of people in town that you need to get in one room and you want tasty food at a fair price, it’s difficult to find a better choice than The Med. The Mediterranean Restaurant (referred to by most as “The Med”) is located in the heart of downtown Boulderand offers a wide range of (yes, you guessed it) Mediterranean style cuisine.

Most popular for their tapas menu, particularly the happy hour version, The Med gives diners a wide array of choices, from hot to cold (“frios y caliente”), savory to sweet, meat to vegetarian. The actual menus are huge and when you sit down to a table and the server hands you one, it’s a bit overwhelming at first.

Once you pick up a pencil from the table, however, and start marking off what you want — one of this, two of that, etc, you’ll find yourself building out the perfect series of bites just for your taste. With prices under $6 on the happy hour menu, you can feel good about grabbing at least a few options and a drink without breaking the bank.

If I had to pick 3 choices for my perfect happy hour, I’d go with a glass of the house red and:

  • Datiles Con Ajillo – dates wrapped in bacon and baked. Fatty, creamy, sweet, savory goodness.
  • Insalata Caprese – A caprese salad to keep things bring and fresh. Somehow, they manage to keep fresh tomatoes and basil on the menu year round and the mozzarella is delicious.
  • Pinchon Miruno – Skewered, grilled, local Colorado lamb with tzatziki & pita. I always feel like I am getting away with robbery when I get this. At $3.95 per plate, this is a great deal.

Those who might be looking for a bit more substantial fare can order from the dinner menu which offers a selection of salads, entrees, pizzas, paellas and more. My personal favorite off the dinner menu is and always will be the Speziata Pizza. When I first got it, I thought, “Wow, The Med does pizza?” I gave it a try and I am hooked. The Speziata is topped with roasted garlic, grilled chicken, roasted jalapeños, cilantro, avocado and fontina cheese. The avocado really makes this one pop.

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

Boulder Small Business Saturday: Avoid Black Friday and Buy Local

Boulder Small Business Saturday: Avoid Black Friday and Buy Local

boulder Small Business Saturday

In a week, we’ll all be waking up with turkey hangovers and more leftover stuffing than we know what to do with. More than a few of us will swear off pumpkin anything and everything for another year and still others will be nursing the emotional wounds of football losses.

If that weren’t enough, the day after Thanksgiving is also the biggest shopping day of the year. Some of you will drag your sluggish bodies to the local big box store and wait in line in the freezing cold before dawn with the hopes that you’ll be able to score one of this season’s hottest thingamajigs.

I want to offer you an alternative to mass consumption hysteria and early morning buying binges. This year, why not do something different? Why not make the effort to buy local? You can find wonderful gifts for everyone in your family and supportsmall business owners that give back to the community so much more than those gigantic retailers that have their main offices who knows where.

The perfect time to get your local shopping spree going is next Saturday, November 30th, on Small Business Saturday; the local answer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Downtown Boulder has put together an exceptional collection of locally owned businesses that are participating in Small Business Saturday and a winter sidewalk sale that extends the entire weekend.

Some of the businesses that are participating include: Boulder Furniture Arts, El Loro, Full Cycle, Kidrobot, MadeLife, Seamless Toy Company, Spruce Confections, Weekends and much more. For a full list of the participating businesses, check the Downtown Boulder website.

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

Vegan Restaurants in Boulder

Vegan Restaurants in Boulder

Vegan Restaurants in Boulder

Making the decision to become a vegan is a big deal. Whatever your reasons for making the lifestyle change are, it means that sometimes you’re frequently left eating the veggie tray with hummus anytime to go out to dinner with friends, leaving you hangry for the rest of the evening.

Lucky for you though, you live in Boulder, which is a fairly vegan-friendly city for people who are committed to their dietary choices, but still love eating out. Here’s a list of some of the great places to find vegan food in Boulder (note: this is not, by any means exhaustive, so if you have a place you love, please feel free to add it in the comments).

Leaf Vegetarian Restaurant

If you’re looking for an upscale evening in a restaurant that understands the needs of vegetarians and vegans alike, Leaf is a great place to dine. The meals are creative and satisfying and you can most certainly get enough to eat. The menu, which is filled with mouth-watering season dishes, is clearly marked with vegan, gluten-free and raw items (Jamaican Jerk Tempeh, need I say more?).

Native Foods

Want to eschew the meat eaters and hit up a place where all the food is vegan? Then head over to Native Foods. This place is a fast-casual business model, so it’s easy to drop in for lunch or a quick dinner. The entire menu is vegan, so you don’t even have to think twice about ordering anything on the menu, which is very extensive, from starters to sandwiches and even dessert.

Julia’s Kitchen

This little café just off of Broadway and Violet is 100% vegan and gluten-free! AtJulia’s Kitchen, the menu is all plant-based and you can get something for any meal of the day, from buckwheat pancakes to kitchari. It’s a little bit pricey, but fans rave that the food is worth it.

Sun Deli & Liquor

This one is a little hidden next to an apartment complex on Pearl and you’ve likely driven past it a dozen times without realizing the amazing vegan options they offer. Next time, don’t drive by; instead, stop in for a pizza or a sandwich. Virtually half the menu at Sun Deli is offered both as a meat or vegan option. Yes, your omnivore friends can join you here and you won’t have to listen to them complain about a lack of meat on the menu.

Boulder Baked

Even vegans get the munchies for sweet satisfaction. Boulder Baked delivers (literally) with a wide range of vegan desserts. The added bonus: they deliver until midnight, so you can still fulfill that late night craving without compromising thedietary guidelines that you’re committed to.

We also discovered several Nepalese restaurants that offer great vegan buffets once a week. Nepal Cuisine on Table Mesa offers an all vegan lunch buffet on Mondays from 11-3 and Himalayas has a vegan dinner buffet on Wednesday evenings.

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale 

FRIDAY FINANCIALS by Jed Marquis

FRIDAY FINANCIALS by Jed Marquis

 

It’s been a rough couple days for the bond market and interest rates.  The 10 year long bond which appeared ready to headed down towards its 2.45% resistance level and maybe break through has reacted very negatively to the past few economic reports and is now at the highest levels since mid-October.  That being said, the highest level since mid October is still 0.40% BELOW mid September rates.

What’s Happening?

The very optimistic minutes from the FOMC meeting minutes released on Wednesday started the upward trend for interest rates. Yesterday’s Jobless Claims Report came in slightly above expectations and 30,000 above the numbers we were seeing in mid-September.  Continuing Jobless Claims were also up 31,000.  Both of those should be good for rates – more people out of work is not good for the economy. But the mucky nature of the past 2 month’s reports between the computer issues in California and the shutdown have undermined the impact of the news.

Having much more impact were three reports on the business environment.  The ChicagoPurchasing Managers,  PMI Manufacturing Index and the ISM Manufacturing Index all came in above or significantly above expectations, indicating a good jump in the business environment and Chicago seems to be very strong.  All that’s bad for rates.

In speeches from various Fed officials on the future of the bond buying program are very mixed which would seem to indicate no real change in policy.  They have been conflicted since the program started.  The market is taking this news in a pessimistic light and we’ve seen the 10 year bond jump over an eighth of a percent since mid-week.  All that being said, mortgage ratesare sitting in the low 4% range and a month ago we were talking about 5%.

What To Expect

Don’t expect much change until Thursday.  There are few reports due out until Thursday and unless some new information or another Fed governor decides he/she needs some headlines we should stay below the 2.62% threshold on the 10 year and at 4.25% on mortgages.

The Virginia Snitch Law

In 1776, Virginia was the center of civilization for the western world.  In Virginia in 1776, there was freedom of religion, within the parameters that there was no single state sponsored church.  However, you were required to attend a church once per month.  Much of this was for state communication.  There were no predetermined election days.  When an election was needed the governor communicated through announcements from the pulpits, therefore the need to attend church.  Making the knowledge of an upcoming election even more important was the law requiring all white males to vote and in many cases that included planning for the travel to the voting place.

The law requiring you to vote had an interesting provision.  If a resident didn’t vote and another resident turned him in to the authorities, a subpoena would be issued to the non-voter.  If at the hearing for non-voting, it was determined that the non-voting reason was unsatisfactory, the non-voter would be fined 20 schillings.  That’s the cost of violating the law and being found guilty.  BUT the 20 schilling fine was then paid to snitch who turned him in.  An interesting way to induce enforcement of a law.  Just be safe and make sure you vote on Tuesday….or we’ll have to collect our reward.

Have a great weekend. Courtesy of:

Jed Marquis

 

 

John Marcotte

720-771-9401

Search all Boulder homes for sale