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Businiess name:  The Greenbriar Inn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I first met Kevin and Bo at a fine wine tasting event at a Coors field suite during a game.\r (we won, by the way)\r the two extended me an invitation to the restaurant they call home, located just west of Boulder on Route 36 and Canyon Rd.\r \r as I was heading eastward from the mountains, I passed their beautiful garden and screeched my brakes in order to pull into the parking lot.\r \r every step was a pleasure.\r on my way into the establishment, I walked past a garden which hosted the kitchen's herbs and basic veggies. there is a fantastic patio that wraps around the building and its well landscaped surroundings.\r obviously a chef influences the restaurant's intention...\r \r the bar's low ceilings only begin to express the age and antiquity; a walk into the main area allows a view into the marvelous open seating in the enclosed patio and dining room, sun shining and everything!\r \r the menu boasts a traditional British style; Beef Wellington, Frog's Legs, Escargot, etc, and also explores the modern Americana ideals that entice our palates.\r \r I did not explore the food; Jameson shots were followed by wine, and that's where we stopped.\r the winelist was mouthwatering; the cellar was impressive.\r \r the property was beautiful.\r the next time I will plan a more lengthy stop.

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