The Bolder Life: The Frugal Foodie

 

Tyra Sutak

Published on: April 6th, 2012

I love food of all different kinds of shapes, sizes, colors and tastes—which is why I feel so lucky to be living in such a unique and tasty foodie Mecca. But as much I like sampling new menus items and frequenting my favorite restaurants, I also like doing things like paying my bills and buying things like toilet paper, laundry detergent and socks. (I’m always losing socks). So I love it when my favorite restaurants offer up deals for the frugal foodie. Whether it’s a weekly special menu, a lunch deal or a killer happy hour, there are plenty of ways to sample a variety of the best local cuisine while still keeping your wallet full with sock fund money. (Seriously, tell me you can find matches for all of the socks in your sock drawer!)

SALT the Bistro | 1047 Pearl St. | Boulder
Farm to Table Lunch Menu
Monday  – Saturday | $9 per person
SALT is always one of the busiest restaurants in downtown Boulder, and it’s really no secret why. They’re preparing incredible food, fresh from the farm, and pairing their menu items with expertly designed cocktails. Even though most of the dinner entrees on SALT’s menu are pretty pricy, customers can still sample their delicious cooking by paying SALT a visit a lunch. For $9 per person, diners can choose a ½ sandwich, cup of soup or side and a “tiny treat” dessert from the Farm to Table Lunch Menu. When’s the last time you had a Roasted Pork Belly Rueben for under $10? 

Dagabi Cucina | 3970 N. Broadway | Boulder
Tapas Happy Hour
Daily from 5-6:30 & all night on Tuesdays | $3-$7 Tapa Menu
It’s embarrassing how many times I’ve left work early just to catch the awesome happy hour that this North Boulder gem offers up on a weekly basis. A typical Dagabi happy hour for me involves great friends, a surprisingly delicious house red wine ($4), a table filled with a variety of tapas and a surprisingly low bill. I’ve been digging on the Pisto Manchego and the Steamed Mussels in a Tomato-Chili Broth lately, but you should probably make Dagbi Cucina your next happy hour destination so that you can pick which of their 33 happy hour tapas is your favorite.

Niwot Tavern |7960 Niwot Road | Niwot
Dinner for Two for $20
Tuesdays | $20 per two people
I’m still full from just thinking about the last time that I dined at this cozy, small-town restaurant on a Tuesday. For $20, two people can choose one appetizer (to share), a soup or salad and an entrée from Niwot Tavern’s “Two for $20 Tuesday” menu. I can still taste their creamy, spicy artichoke dip. (On the appetizer menu). Entrée selections include a crispy Eggplant Parmesan, Single Petit Filet of Beef, Fish and Chips, a tasty Asian Chicken salad and a few other items that are found on the Tavern’s much-loved dinner menu. Amazing deal, but I warn you, go hungry—because you will definitely leave this frugal foodie location with a full stomach and wallet.

Pizzeria Locale | 1730 Pearl St. | Boulder
Aperitivo Menu
Daily from 4:30—5:30 p.m. | $2-$5 Appetizer Menu
Who doesn’t love Pizzeria Locale? The East End eatery has been blowing foodie minds since it opened its doors two years ago. Most people walk out of this restaurant with a full stomach and an empty wallet—which is a shame, because the food that is coming out of this kitchen is good enough to leave me speechless—which is kind of a rarity. But have no fear, Pizzeria Locale is offering an Aperitivo (appetizer) menu composed of delicious small bite appetizers, and even a few of their tasty pizzas. Special pricing for select beer, wine and espresso are also offered.

Arugula | 2785 Iris Ave. | Boulder
Monday Night First Bite
Mondays | $26 per person
First Bite Boulder is a November thing, but the folks at Arugula chose to keep their special First Bite Menu pricing year-round. For $26 per person, every Monday, you get a three-course menu comprised of two appetizers and one main course. I’m not going to lie, I often dream of Arugula’s seared polenta. When a typical dinner entrée costs around $20, it definitely behooves you to check out this three-course frugal foodie deal.

Lucky Pie Louisville | 637 Front St. | Louisville
Happy Hour
Daily from 4-6 p.m. | $3-$5 Appetizer Menu
I love Lucky Pie. I make excuses to go to Louisville just so I can post up in the inviting LP bar area for a pint of good beer and a happy hour pizza (and other happy hour menu items). With 21 rotating tap handles and a healthy selection of good wines and creative cocktails, it’s hard not to find something to drink in this place. Pair one of those delicious drinks with a discount item from the happy hour menu and you, and your wallet are set.

Café Aion | 1235 Pennsylvania Ave. |Boulder
Neighborhood Night
Wednesdays |$35 per two people
Read this. Go here. Pay $35 for two people to share a family style Paella dish with an expertly paired bottle of wine. Now, I’m not a math person, but I know that $35, split between two people, for dinner and a bottle of wine… is a steal—and a tasty one at that. Go here. Trust me.

The Bolder Life: The Happiest of Hours

 

Tyra Sutak

Published on: October 7th, 2011

Spotlight on Dagabi Cucina

In my opinion, there’s seriously nothing better than wrapping up a hard day’s work, and heading out to meet up with friends for happy hour. I love happy hour—it does indeed make me very happy. Not only can you find some killer deals at some of the hottest and trendiest restaurants in Boulder County at happy hour, but for someone who has trouble making decisions on which menu item to order—happy hour is the comforting little voice, whispering in my ear, “who says you’re only allowed to order one?”

Typically, when the words happy, hour and Boulder come together, people generally only think of a few places and most of those places are located Downtown. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love Downtown Boulder. But as a resident of North Boulder, sometimes it’s nice to just hit a local spot, post up on the patio for a while, and slowly eat your way through a schmorgesborg of hand-crafted tapas.

So—I’m very happy to report that I have officially found my local happy hour hot spot. Although Dagabi Cucina is one of the “best kept secrets” in Boulder, I’m about to blow the lid off of their operation and expose them for the truly wonderful addition to North Boulder that they are!

Dagabi Cucina is a Mediterranean restaurant and bar with a Spanish flare, located just off of North Broadway behind Lucky’s Market. This place pretty much has everything that I love about happy hour. First of all, it’s in my neighborhood. Second of all, reading their menu makes me drool every time, and third of all, they have a quaint outdoor patio which is perfect for sipping a glass of wine, sharing some mouth-watering tapas and catching up with friends.

Along with my best friend, and partner in crime, I took a mini tour of Dagabi’s delicioustapas menu and noshed on a variety of items including grilled asparagus, hand-made linguine with shallots, garlic and olive oil, steamed mussels in a tomato-chili broth, croquetas filled with seafood and a personal favorite—fried calamari. Two glasses of a delicious house red wine finished off the meal, bringing our total tab, with tax, to just $20 a-piece. That’s five filling tapas items and four glasses of wine for $40.00. The authentic bistro-like music and décor and an attentive staff full of smiles provided a relaxing tone to finish out a long day.

And there’s more good news. Dagabi offers happy hour every day. Yep. Every day, seven days a week from 5:00-6:30 pm with an extended all-night happy hour on Tuesdays. This restaurant also offers nightly specials on entrees, appetizers, desserts and spirits as well as a traditional paella dinner and several menu items made in the wood-fired oven.

But don’t take my word for it. All it takes is one look at Dagabi’s menu, and I’m sure you’ll be sold. Reservations are accepted, open nightly, plenty of parking and a happy tummy for everyone!

Be sure to follow Dagabi on Facebook and @DagabiCucina on Twitter for menu updates, specials and tips on upcoming events.