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L'Atelier

L'Atelier

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1739 Pearl St, Boulder, Colorado, 80302, United States
(303) 442-7233 www.latelierboulder.com
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May 13, 2018
This quaint little gem in Boulder has really good fench inspired food!!! Evertthing was paired well and tge sommelier was definitely on point!!!! Well worth the $$$ and drive if you aren't local....

May 8, 2017
L'Atelier is a good dining experience--the staff are attentive and the food is good. Unfortunately, being on Pearl Street means that there are dozens of alternatives and frankly, most of the other options (Oak, The Kitchen, Black Cat, Via Perla, etc.) are all better. If you want more reasonably priced French food, try Brasserie Ten Ten. They have great lunch specials and I would argue that some of the food there is better than similar dishes at L'Atelier for half the cost.

Aug 2, 2017
Old School is the New School. Farm fresh, elegantly prepared dishes complimented by a superb staff. Radek's daughter, Alexandrea is joining her father's passion and now runs the original, Boulder, location. It's a family affair!

Apr 9, 2017
L'Atelier is amazing, delicious food, warm, inviting fancy atmosphere, impeccable service. Definitely expensive and upscale, but compared to some of the other upscale restaurants in town it seems to be a better deal. Had some experiences with forgotten orders when with a large group (twice now) but hey, mistakes happen. Well worth it

Nov 24, 2016
We had such a lovely meal. At the last minute we added more people to our reservation. It was no problem, even on Thanksgiving. We were seated in a special, private booth. The food was beautiful and delicious. Everyone was wonderful to interact with. The hostess and our server, Andrew, were very sweet.We can't wait to return.

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Opening Hours

Tue:5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wed:5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Thu:5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Fri:5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Sat:5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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