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| - I happened on Boulders after Four Peaks was mysteriously closed. I haven't been this underwhelmed in a while. As far as the interior of Boulders, there was much to like: a bar area, a restaurant area, a second floor with pool table, a Christmas tree with beer can ornaments, and a outside patio. The menu was normal bar far with an emphasis on their pizzas. So I went for a pizza. I chose the California Clutter or something like that. It had onion rings, avocado, lots of cheese, and was supposed to have turkey. Instead I got peppers in place of meat. The deep dish was quite weaksauce in terms of the thickness of its crust. It was more like a pyramid of crackers. Though in the end, the pizza was decent. My friend and I split an order of garlic cheese bread (what I had been craving at Four Peaks) and it was decent though the marinara sauce that came as a side looked like it came from a can. Then there was the service. We never got napkins or silverware until I finally asked for a fork towards the end of my meal. There's no host stand, so you have to seat yourself (a sign would have been nice to indicate that this was the case). We were supposed to get plates for our garlic bread, but those never materialized. I guess if you look it as a bar and lower your standards for the food and the service, then you could be content. However, I have enjoyed delicious food and had great service at bars in the Valley, so I can't.
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