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“Great place to stop and have a drink for date night the people are warm and welcoming. They have a few pool tables and the drinks are reasonably priced!!! We got the cheese curds they were amazing just a bit too much salt other than that it's worth stopping by!“
“Wendy was new as a bartender here and we absolutely adored her. She was so friendly and kind and we are so happy we got to meet her and can’t wait to go to state And see her more, she is so friendly and so sweet and such a sweet soul so happy you hired her Anna. Shes perfect for McClearys“
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“The Local ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Local in Boise is “a neighborhood Eatery and Wine Pub, offering live music and rotating artists.” They also have a dog, friendly patio and a Dog menu. MW and I visited during Happy Hour, which is Monday through Friday from 3 PM to 5 PM. We ordered a mix of items off of the happy hour menu and the regular menu. We started with Hurricane Popcorn - A Hawaiian favorite - with Nori Furikaki and Japanese rice crackers. It was very flavorful and unlike any popcorn I’ve ever had before. This is a unique menu items The Local is known for. We ordered two side Caesar salads. I like that it had homemade croutons, but it needed a little more more dressing.  We shared an order of Carnitas Street Tacos, to which we added 1 extra taco. The pork was tender, but the tacos were pretty bland. We shared an order of Smash Sliders - 3 smash burgers using our own custom burger blend from Porterhouse in Eagle, with classic American cheese. They were tasty. Unfortunately, I forgot to get a photo! We shared two desserts: Berry Crisp - Blackberry cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. The berry crisp was excellent! Crème Brûlée - Simple and delicious vanilla crème brulee. The crème brûlée was good, but not great. The texture wasn’t as creamy as it should’ve been. We visited early on a weekday, so we didn’t get to hear any live music, but we pretty much had the place to ourselves until towards the end of our visit. Overall, the food was good, but not great. However, they do have a bigger menu than most wine bars and they allow dogs on the patio. The Dog Menu looks excellent! The Local has a nice Wine Menu, as well as several local beers on tap. If you’re looking for a nice wine bar with a neighborhood pub vibe, The Local is worth considering. I would like to return and try their Pepe’s Famous Fish Tacos. The pictures of their flatbread look excellent too. * The Local is wheelchair accessible. Recommended!“
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“Taphouse has one of the best burgers in Idaho. Trust me, add the Gouda. Their beer selection has no rival (other than maybe Yardhouse). Service is good. Prices are reasonable. 5-stars. Support local!“
“So first time in Boise went down stairs to get a snack and beer and Kyle was the bartender I gotta say we had a blast with him and the cook the food was very good and Kyle made sure our beers were always full very laid back environment and way easy to chill with them made us feel very comfortable thanks man for making my first time in Boise very enjoyable“
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“This place is THE BEST! Staff is amazing and friendly; food is always good and a great range of beers!“
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“Ok 2nd time at Rudy's in Meridian and service both times was amazing, food was hot , fast and good and priced reasonably. Definitely worth trying...I personally love the Rueben, perfect mix of tart sauerkraut and thousand island dressing on marbled Rye, fries are crisp, Onion rings are perfectly cooked. Crispy wings are great.“
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“Sullys is still a favorite in Star for dining and drinks! Nice atmosphere, great pours, and the food is always good! Reasonably priced! Kelly and her staff are awesome!“
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“I love Their FISH TACOS! The best!“
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“McCleary’s is hands-down my favorite dive bar in Boise. The vibe is immaculate, and the bartenders do a great job making sure everyone’s taken care of. There’s both an indoor bar and an outdoor bar. The crowd here is surprisingly young, and the backyard has tons of games. Giant beer pong, table tennis, Jenga, and more.
On Saturdays, they bring in live music, which is honestly the only day I avoid. It gets so loud you can’t really have a conversation, and it just isn’t enjoyable for me. Every other night, though, I love it, especially Fridays! I always end up meeting fun people, and the drinks are inexpensive.
If you’re looking for a spot to hang out with friends or meet a younger crowd, this is the place. If you’re into loud music and don’t care about talking, then Saturday nights are your jam.
This bar shines in the spring, summer, and fall. I skip it in the winter because the backyard doesn’t stay warm. They only have a couple of fire pits, and while they work, they’re not enough to make it cozy, you will still feel frigid. The indoor area is smaller than your typical dive bar: small, cramped, and it fills up fast when it’s cold out. But when the weather’s nice, this is the best dive bar in the valley.
Oh, and I don’t think they actually sell food, but every now and then there’s a food truck parked outside, which is a nice bonus.“