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Arcana

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4.5 Google Review
909 Walnut St, Boulder, Colorado, 80302, United States
(303) 444-3885 www.arcanarestaurant.com
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Mar 29, 2018
The place gets loud when busy, but I like that! Its good white noise in the background and still no problem hearing anyone at your own table. Food is excellent. They are really fast for the lunch hour too!

Apr 17, 2018
Exceptional food and service! Levi was attentive to our table and the allergies we had. A+++ cocktails and food.!The atmosphere was perfect for the celebratory occasion, not to mention beautiful! Can’t wait to go back.

Feb 28, 2018
Amazing food experience! Chef Kyle Mendenhall blew us out of the water with his passion, commitment to local farmers, creativity, and culinary skills. Impossible to pick a favorite menu item because each one blew us away. We loved seeing him walking around the dining room, answering questions, greeting guests, and making the place feel like a big family party on a Friday night. The entire service staff was attentive, friendly, helpful and seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as we were. Can't wait to come back!

Apr 21, 2018
Friendly service. Classy ambiance. Inventive twists on dishes with familiar ingredients. Also, the pull-apart bread is to die for! The bread alone is a must-have!

May 6, 2018
Service was amazing, fresh squeezed OJ I love. BUUT, not sure where the amazing food was. Biscuits were fluffy but came only with some boiled pork ‘ham’. Left the dish feeling dry and overwhelmingly chewy and bland. The eggs Benedict had a very thin and bland hollandaise that didn’t really help the overall taste of the food. Servings were generous, but I wouldn’t go back for brunch again as it was a big miss.

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Tue:4 pm - 10 pm
Wed:4 pm - 10 pm
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