Our Favorite Places in Boise & Surrounding Areas to Eat, Drink, Play, and Relax!

We live in a suburb about 15 miles outside of Boise city limits, and we love exploring all around the Treasure Valley! This area has grown exponentially in the past few years, so if visiting Idaho is on your radar then I’ve rounded up my family’s favorite coffee shops, restaurants, bars, outdoor recreation spots, annual events and things you can’t miss!

My husband is born and raised in Idaho, and my parents and I have lived here for 8 years. We all love going out to eat and prefer local or unique spots over chains! So everything I include in my list of recommended spots is going to be local, and I’m going beyond what you’ll find on the front page of TripAdvisor or Google. Hope you find some hidden gems to enjoy here!


Boise-Area Coffee Shops

  • Flying M Coffee Garage in Nampa: The downtown Boise location is great too, but I like the “garage” aspect of the Nampa one which also has more outdoor seating options on nice weather days!
  • Coffee & Supply Co. in Eagle: This bright coffee shop has lots of local merch you can purchase alongside your cafe items. It’s menu seems to have more unique concoctions than your average coffee stand.
  • Rembrandts in Eagle: What’s fun about this one is that it’s in a renovated white church. It recently had a redesign and is now more of a full restaurant, but there is still a coffee bar you can sit at.
  • Big City Coffee in downtown Boise: You come for the coffee but you stay for the big a*$ scones. The bakery goods in this cafe are HUGE! Such generous portions, and it’s “family style” seating so you’ll most likely find yourself at a table with other total strangers. But – you’re in Boise, so they’re most likely very friendly ;)
  • Hyde Perk in Boise: This coffee shop is in a very posh and desirable neighborhood called The North End. You can grab your drink and walk around the cute houses and shady streets, or head up over to Camel’s Back park!

Favorite Restaurants in Boise (and surrounding towns)

  • Italianesque in Nampa: Our favorite Italian restaurant in the Treasure Valley. Everything is house-made and fresh.
  • Fujiyama Sushi in Meridian: This has become my favorite sushi in the valley, and I looove sushi. Their menu is HUGE, although all the rolls start to sound the same after 40+ of them. Really great quality food and service, but know that the restaurant itself is a little funky since it’s in an old diner! We usually get take-out. (When I gave birth to my daughter, this is where we ordered take-out for my first sushi in 9 months and it was heavenly.)
  • Matador in downtown Boise or Meridian: This is a Mexican restaurant with two locations. When it comes to authentic Mexican food….you have to remember that you’re in Idaho. Haha. But this is pretty dang good, and they have great margaritas!
  • Coa de Jima in downtown Boise: Funky, eclectic, bougie. I celebrated my birthday dinner here in 2023 with surf & turf. This would be for a nicer/fancier dinner out and there is plenty to look at with their unique interior decor!
  • Mesa Tacos in Nampa: Probably one of our most-visited restaurants since living here. Who doesn’t like tacos? I like that you order your tacos a la’ carte so you can try 3+ different flavors and they come filled to the brim!
  • Tower Grill in Nampa: A special little restaurant to us because it’s where Zeb proposed and they catered our wedding dinner. It’s open to the public but it’s located in the Nampa Airport. Don’t let the bland building fool you, the food is excellent.
  • Crave Kitchen & Bar in Eagle: This is a really fun spot for a birthday or girls night. I’ve celebrated both here, and the atmosphere is perfect. They have a GIANT 6-layer cake with different flavors on every layer that’s really fun to share for special occasions!
  • Bardenay in Eagle or downtown Boise: Fun fact: This is the first distillery in the U.S.! The Boise location is in the Basque Block, which a Spanish culture and community. The Eagle location is right on the greenbelt and Boise river, so both are equally great!

Favorite Bars in Boise (and surrounding towns)

  • Payette Brewery in downtown Boise: I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like Payette! It’s super dog-friendly and kid-friendly, and the best part is how close it is to the Boise greenbelt. There’s a big turf outdoor seating area so this is a favorite spring-fall meet-up spot.
  • Heritage Hop Haus in downtown Meridian: We started going here when we were first dating because they have fun weekly trivia nights. I’m not a beer drinker, but they have about 40 different beers on tap to try or make your own flights out of. It’s in the basement of a building and it’s just a really fun bar on Main St. in Meridian with a little sushi restaurant upstairs.
  • Craft Lounge in Nampa or Caldwell: A speakeasy! They now have two locations, though the Nampa one is more of a speakeasy and the Caldwell one is more of a classy bar. They take mixology very seriously and have really moody atmospheres.
  • Bodovino in downtown Boise or Meridian: This is a wine bar with a unique vending-machine style concept. You pre-load a Bodovino gift car, and use it to self-pour at each of the wine bottle stations. You can select 1 oz., 3 oz., or 5 oz. pour from the machine. So you can create your own little tasting of whatever wines you want to try! It’s super fun and interactive. Plus low-risk if you don’t end up liking some of the wines you tried.
  • Yard Arm in Boise: This is a summer-only outdoor bar in a shipping container that’s been cut in half to form a bar! This is right off the greenbelt, so we usually do a long bike ride and make this a stop at the end (or middle). It’s got a beachy theme set-up & a food truck.
  • Sand Bar in Boise: Just a couple paces down from the Yarm Arm, mentioned above. This is also a greenbelt stopping point, but this also has a full food menu as well as live music on the weekends. We like to pick one of these spots for outdoor summer weekends next to the Boise river!
  • Sunnyslope Winery Trail: I can’t not mention the winery area in Caldwell which has rolling hills and about 20 different wineries. There are a few different companies that do winery tours, which is what we’ve done for my bachelorette party and one Mother’s Day. My favorite wineries to visit are Sawtooth, Williamson & Koenig. However St. Chapelle is really popular because of its picturesque gazebo.

Favorite Recreation Activities:

  • Hiking and biking trails at Avimor: This is just outside of Eagle, Idaho and encompasses a new subdivision development but also access to some great hiking trails in the hills with lots of wildlife and wildflowers! We specifically hike the Spring Creek Trail.
  • Walking the greenbelt at any part of it’s 44-mile stretch: we like to park at Ann Morrison Park in Boise because it has instant access to the greenbelt, plus public restrooms, park area and a splash pad for littles. It’s also walking distance to Payette Brewery if you want a cold one after your exercise!
  • Check out Freak Alley in downtown Boise: You can’t walk around downtown Boise without walking through Freak Alley between 8th Street and Bannock. It’s local graffiti art that periodically changes!
  • Hiking Stack Rock near Bogus Basin: This is one of my favorite local hikes we’ve done, but I wouldn’t call it a beginner trail. It’s about 9-10 miles roundtrip, so pack a lunch to have at the top. It’s beautiful from start to finish and well-shaded, with a really cool rock tower at the finish!
  • Bogus Basin Mountain Coaster: I wrote a blog post about this when I was doing my “30 Things To Do Before Turning 30” bucket list, but Bogus Basin Ski Area has a ton of fun activities to do in the summertime. Including this mountain coaster that’s speed is entirely in your control!
  • Kleiner Park in Meridian: this is one of my favorite parks because of the convenient parking, and the ability to walk across the street to coffee, shops, and restaurants. It has a disc golf course and some ponds for fishing.
  • Pickle Ball at Settler’s Park: This is becoming my new favorite park as I have a toddler, because of their awesome splash pad and playground area. It’s got a large walking path but they also just recently put in several pickle ball courts.

Favorite Annual Events in the Area:

  • County Fairs: Both the Western Idaho Fair in Boise and the Canyon County Fair in Caldwell are annual events for us, specifically because of the concerts! We aren’t big fair food or ride people, but we definitely love the country and rock bands that are included in admission.
  • Jackson Country Stomp Concert: I don’t think I’ve missed a Jackson Country Stomp since I’ve lived here! It’s an outdoor country concert with 4 different performers that are usually all great artists you’ve definitely heard on the radio.
  • Stampede Rodeo: This is a big indoor rodeo at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa that goes on for a full week. Each night is themed! I like to get there early and watch the mutton busting, which is little kids lasso-ing sheep. Some of them are as young as 4 years old!
  • Caldwell Night Rodeo: Another annual rodeo, but this one is outdoors. We go every year!
  • Warbird Round-up Airshow: In Nampa airport, next to the Tower Grill that I mentioned in the Restaurants section, there’s a WW2 aviation history museum called the Warhawk Air Museum. They host an annual air show that brings in WW2 planes, and the museum team dresses in 1940’s outfits. They play music from that time period, usually have a speaker, and the best part is that my husband is usually one of the pilots in the air show!
  • Hyde Park Street Fair: I mentioned Hyde Perk in my coffee section, but this is a really pretty and historic neighborhood in Boise called The North End. The little row of restaurants and shops is really quaint and charming, the houses are iconic in this area, and there’s a popular park that backs up to the foothills. The annual fair brings thousands of people for different art vendors, live music, performances. (Parking is a pain!)
  • Spirit of Boise: this is a really fun event if you’re in town, but I wouldn’t plan your trip around it. Many of the years that we have gone to spectate the giant hot air balloons all ascending at the same time, the event was cancelled last minute due to weather. But if mother nature cooperates, it is very lively and super popular!
  • Snow Tubing at Eagle Island State Park: Eagle Island is a large park that’s open all year long with a pond for fishing, little “beach” for kids, and a disc golf course. We’ve had our professional family photos taken here many times! However in the winter, they bring in snow and create a giant slide with inner tube rentals. It’s a ton of fun!
  • Lowe Family Farmstead Fall Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: This is a fall season staple! It’s got really elaborate corn mazes, and tons of fall festival outdoor activities. We’ve always gone even before we had a kid of our own!
  • Spring on the Farm: this is springtime event for those of you with kids at the same Lowe Family Farmstead location as above. It’s open for a short window in the springtime when the farm animals’ babies all arrive. Part of it is open for petting, like the chicks and goats and lambs. There are long-horns and calves, though they are just for viewing and not petting. There are food vendors, games like corn hole, and tractor wagon rides. Super cute for little ones!
  • Christmas time at Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell: there is an ice skating rink, live music on weekends, but my favorite part is the elaborately decorated pathway along the Indian Creek with lit tunnels and Christmas decorations.

Favorite Places Within 2 Hours

These all require a little drive outside of the Treasure Valley, but are worth it to enjoy more scenic parts of Idaho!

  • The Springs – Hot Springs: There are many hot springs around Idaho. Some are more remote and rural, which might be more your vibe. But I don’t like the risk of driving all the way out and having them already be full. The Springs in Idaho City, about 30 minutes outside of Boise, take reservations and even have private spring pools. Plus you can order food and drinks!
  • Shoshone Falls: This is two hours away from Boise and nicknamed “Niagra Falls of the West.” We like to bring a picnic here and enjoy the peacefulness of this majestic view!
  • Lake Cascade for water activities or camping: Lake Cascade is about 2 hours north of Boise and has tons of campgrounds around the perimeter. I suggest making reservations online. You get to enjoy the beauty of nature, but have the cute town with local restaurants and the Tamarack Resort really close by!
  • Zip Lining in Horseshoe Bend: I took Zeb here for one of his birthdays, and it’s such a fun half-day activity. It’s about 30-45 minutes out of Boise which takes you up into some mountains and forest.
  • Winter Carnival in McCall: McCall is a mountain resort town 2 hours north of Boise and we love visiting in the summer, especially! Lake activities, lots of hiking, camping, great restaurants. However in the winter, it becomes a wonderland and hosts an annual week-long carnival. One of the unique aspects of it are the giant ice sculptures all throughout the town. You can grab a map of the sculpture locations online and make a day of checking out each one of the 20+ frozen art pieces! We loved this! 
  • Huckleberry Festival in Donnelly: Another small town just before Cascade and McCall, this small mountain town hosts a really cute festival around the beloved huckleberries in the summer. I’ve run the 5k race a couple times. Each time, I placed 1st for women and won homemade huckleberry pies! There’s a parade & lots of huckleberry treats.
  • Bruneau Sand Dunes: This is an Idaho State Park near the Mountain Home Air Force Base, about 45 minutes south of Boise. The natural sand dunes are the tallest in North America! You can rent sleds and play in the sand. It’s a good workout to hike up them too!

That wraps up this list of my local favorites! I can easily do another one because there are hundreds of restaurants, bars, coffee shops and activities in the Boise area. But I don’t want to overwhelm you and I want to start with the ones we gravitate towards the most!

IDAHO-AREA VLOGS

In case you didn’t know, I have a small YouTube channel that I share videos from family travels or events. I can’t wait for my kids to be able to go back and watch them one day! Here are a few from local Idaho events or getaways, if you are interested!

Camping in McCall, Idaho

Cabin Getaway to Redfish Lake/Lowman, Idaho

Fall Weekend in North End Boise


Let me know if there’s any other Boise area topics you want me to cover. Hope you enjoyed and let me know if you try out any of these gems!

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Posted on January 23, 2024, in Coffee, Idaho, Pilot Wife, Travel & Vacations and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. You’ve listed sooooo many great options!! I can’t wait to try a couple more of them.
    P.S. I’m reading this while sipping coffee from my new cute mug. 😉

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