![]() Their aim is to inspire families to safely explore the beautiful world we live in, even if that means starting in your own backyard! From road tripping around North America to exploring exotic locations around the globe, they strive to share how traveling is healthy for your family and attainable for anyone. We can’t wait to return to Boise and discover new Boise spots, as this city is constantly growing and evolving.įeature image credited to The Traveling Newlyweds.Īlli and Bobby Talley, AKA The Traveling Newlyweds, are travel and lifestyle writers living in Southern California with their son, Jude, daughter, Reese, and bernedoodle, Sally. When we say that “Boise is a vibe”, do you get it now? The people, the scenery, the culinary scene, the surrounding towns… it’s all so good. Amano is on our list for next time, reservations are highly recommended! Grit 2C, Caldwell. They have a splash pad that’s a must for kiddos on a hot summer day, and a wide variety of restaurants and boutiques to enjoy! We stopped into Grit 2C for the Grit Dip and some Steak Tacos, and they were absolutely delicious. We explored Eagle Island State Park, where there’s trails, a playground, a swimming beach, and more! Just minutes from there is Bardenay, a restaurant and distillery that has the most mouth-watering food-and cocktails!ģ0 minutes outside of Boise is Caldwell, another picture-perfect town that’s worth a visit. While one could easily spend weeks in the heart of Boise and never get bored, there is so much to see and do just outside of the city! Eagle is an easy 20-minute drive, and it’s absolutely beautiful. Western Collective (in neighboring Garden City) was a dream for this very reason-and they have a frosé that’s out of this world! Speaking of wine, we also discovered Cinder Win es (also in Garden City) on this trip, and now our trips to the Boise area will never be the same! Cheers to Cinder’s tasting room. Traveling with a child changes our perspective on bars or breweries, as now we’re looking for places where we can enjoy a good beer and our little guy can roam free. The Wylder continues to impress with their incredible pizzas, so apologies that we never stop talking about it. Two new standout restaurants include Certified Kitchen + Bakery for the breakfast sandwich and The Sandbar at The Riverside Hotel, which is set perfectly along the river and has live music and great food. For our morning (or afternoon) caffeine fix, you can find us at Slow by Slow tasting their latest batches or at Neckar Coffee for the trendy atmosphere (and tasty coffee). So as of this current writing, the following are our current favorites. What’s more, we keep discovering new areas we didn’t know about ( shoutout to the North End of Boise!). ![]() If you follow our Instagram, it’s no secret that we’re slightly obsessed with Boise’s food and drink scene. The Coffee, Restaurants and Breweries You’ll find plenty of places to grab a bit to eat and drink. Our favorite places to stop were Esther Simplot Park, for Jude to get the wiggles out, and the Boise Whitewater Parkto watch the local crew surf the river. The lush flora combined with the surrounding mountains makes for a picturesque stroll, and it’s a big hit with the locals. And oh my goodness… it is divine! Staying at The Riverside Hotel, we started and ended each day exploring the Boise River Greenbelt and gawking at how green it is. Most of our time in Boise had been during the winter months, so we hadn’t yet truly appreciated what it’s like during the spring and summer. The Scenery Explore Boise’s unique whitewater park. There was no shortage of kids for Jude to play with or parents for us to chat with. Photo credit: Traveling Newlyweds.īeing new parents, we also noticed how many young families there were at the parks, restaurants, or meandering the downtown. Whether it was pushing Bobby to go rent a surfboard and give river surfing a try or letting us know where another great coffee shop was, they wanted us to experience the best of Boise. ![]() Boise locals are warm, engaging, and extremely proud of their bustling city. We were consistently blown away by everyone’s friendliness. We met so many new friends while sitting at restaurants or hanging at parks with Jude. The following are the four reasons why Boise is a total vibe. And while we would rave to you about restaurants ( more on that later) and the bustling brewery scene, we recently discovered that Boise has so much more. ![]() We have been to Boise countless times in the past few years, but always in the winter or just passing through. It has everything one would want for rest, relaxation, and adventure. The Traveling Newlyweds worked in partnership with Visit Idaho to create this Travel Tip.
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