6 p.m.
for pizza. My kids love it, too. If we have to eat more pizza on our vacation, we’re glad that it’s here. The pizza is classic, Neapolitan thin crust pizza. The ceasar salad has anchovies. And...they have cocktails, not just beer and wine. (4670 North Broadway Street, (720) 565-1050)
9 a.m.
Eldora Mountain Resort is the local ski mountain for Boulderites, just a 35 minute drive. Sure, you could go to the front range (Vail, Loveland, Keystone), but as Eldora’s tagline gently reminds you, “Friends, don’t let friends drive I-70.” Eldora is a small mountain but they are making snow and even at 15 degrees, this fair-weathered skier had a blast. Put your kids in
ski school and everyone will have a great time. There’s more than just downhill -- they also have
nordic center with both classic and skate ski options. Or... you could snowshoe. (
http://www.eldora.com)
4 p.m.
Apres Ski
Now that you’re nice and sore and tired from skiing, get into the hot tub at the
North Boulder Recreation Center. (3198 Broadway, 303-413-7260) While you’re doing that, your kids can get into the very kid-friendly pool that has a zero grade entry, water slide, bubble bench, basketball hoops and tons of lifeguards. You can get towels there and go into the sauna as well. Great apres ski session with the kids! ($7 for Adults, $4.50 for kids 3-18)
7 p.m.
Ted’s Montana Grill

Did you know that Ted Turner owns a
restaurant chain? Yup. He serves bison from his... bison farm? And there’s a kids’ menu and a happy hour and yummy cocktails and booths. My kids have been here many times. They specifically ask to go there -- this is an adult restaurant that is very kid friendly without feeling like you are at TGI Friday’s. Get the bison. It’s leaner. (1701 Pearl Street Boulder)
Sunday 9 a.m.
Baby’s Gotta Eat!
You’re on vacation! Don’t make breakfast. Indulge!
The Buff Restaurant (1725 28th St
Boulder, (303) 442-9150) is the kind of place where the food is so great, going to breakfast there such a treat, you wonder why there can’t be one of these in every town. Eggs, waffles, homestead skillets -- it’s a big menu. You will be overwhelmed -- go with a lot of people so you can taste everyone else’s plate.
10:30 a.m.
Retail Therapy
So now, you’re in a food coma. Maybe you need to walk around a bit. We come to Boulder from a fashion-starved city that shall remain nameless. We always end up at
Rocky Mountain Kids -- it ain’t cheap, but the shoes and the clothes are perfect for (grandma to buy for) our kids. It’s a small boutique with both small and big fashion labels. Even beautiful clothes for big boys. (2520 Arapahoe H12a, (303) 447-2267)
Even in winter, Boulder is an active place. There are people outdoors in the freezing weather. They are fit! They eat healthy! It’s a great place to indoctrinate your kids into this kind of lifestyle. And there are tons of activities for kids. The restaurants are fantastic... if your kids are not such picky eaters.
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