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The Greenbriar Inn

8735 N Foothills Hwy, Boulder, CO | Map it  

80302 40.133900 -105.282100

(303) 440-7979 | View Website

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Intimate and posh, this establishment serves up traditionally delicious food and a stellar wine list.

Features

Price:
$$$
Cuisine:
Traditional American, New American
Categories:
Catering, Banquet Rooms, Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
Fine Dining, Business Dining, Date Spot, Brunch, Historic Setting, Romantic Dining
General Merchandise Store Products:
Wedding Supplies
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express, Diners Club

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Reviews for The Greenbriar Inn

CSMobileUser3

Member since Dec, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
2.0
March 14, 2011

Disappointed. Just ate at the Greenbriar, it was pretty disapointing. The service was very good but the food wasn't anything special. Out of 6 dishes, only 2 of them were really

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ski1990

Member since Aug, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
2.0
March 08, 2011

Disappointed. Went to Greenbriar in Feb 2011, I was extremely disappointed. My wife and I ordered appetizers, dinner and deserts and only 2 of the 6 dishes were really good. Portion size was terrible, my wife's fillet was about 4oz. We eat out about 3 times a week and higher quality restaurants usually have smaller portions than your local Chili's but this was ridiculous. We made reservations about a month in advance and the table was ready when we got there. Decor was nice and the service was very good. I wish I could remember the server's name because she did a good job. But the food was only good and not great. 2 dishes were really good, 3 were ok and 1 was poor. When you walk out of a restaurant and spend $150 for a meal you expect to be impressed, that wasn't the case. If you want a nice restaurant in the Boulder area try Colterra in Niwot or the Flagstaff house.

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diner8719

Member since Jan, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 1 year ago
5.0
January 23, 2011

outstanding fine dining experiance. This place has always been a favorite! The service is like nothing you find on pearl street or anywhere else in Boulder. Unrivaled wine list and delicious menu! The duck rendered crisp is the best I have ever had and the Caesar an attraction in itself! Nowhere else does a spectacular table-side preparation like the service staff here! Great for special occasions or just a nice place to catch up with some good friends and really dine.

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mahl zeit

Member since Oct, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
October 30, 2010

Not what it used to be!. In the past we have enjoyed our dining experience at the Greenbriar. This year it was a bit of a nightmare. The service was terrible; our server was unable to keep the drink orders straight, our food orders were confused and delivered to the wrong people, and in the end the food came at different times and it took a while before we all had our food. We all agreed the food was not very good. The spinach salad was tasteless and overwilted, the prime rib full of fat, and the desserts could easily have come from Safeway. Something has happened in the past year at this restaurant. The service and food quality does not match the price structure. I encourage you to take your dining dollars to a more deserving location.

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ajeter2010

Member since Oct, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
October 24, 2010

Think twice before your next visit!!. THINK TWICE BEFORE YOUR NEXT VISIT!! Our last visit to the Greenbriar Inn was in 2009, and everything was wonderful. The food was amazing, high quality, and the dessert spectacular. However, we just went in Oct 2010 and they must have changed managers or chefs. The food was absolutely disgusting! Left with a really bad stomach ache. All the buffet items were luke-warm at best. Fish was overcooked. The lamb tasted really old. The buffet serving dishes were so close together that you had to wait several minutes just to get to the next food choice. The baked desserts were too dry to eat. Some made with cheap boxed jello pudding. Service was okay, but not what you'd expect. Hopefully they care enough about their restaurant to make some changes.

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