Restaurants & Bars

Colorado's Most Expensive Restaurant Is In Boulder

The Daily Meal named the priciest restaurant in every state. Here's the spot that finished No. 1 in Colorado.

BOULDER, CO — Looking to impress your partner on the next date night? Well, we’ve got a restaurant for you.

The Daily Meal named Boulder’s own Frasca Food & Wine the most expensive dining establishment in our state.

"If you decide to celebrate a special occasion at the famed Frasca Food & Wine, you better save up," The Daily Meal's Dan Myers wrote. "The seven-course tasting menu costs $130, plus $98 if you opt for the suggested wine pairings."

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The Italian restaurant, at 1738 Pearl St., also offers a $95 four-course prix-fixe menu from Tuesdays through Saturdays.

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Frasca was created by Master Sommelier Bobby Stuckey and Chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson. The restaurant's wine list offers more than 200 varieties.

Frasca's current menu includes modern Italian fare with a variety of antipasto, pasta and meat dishes creatively prepared with vegetables and cheeses. View the restaurant's menu.

The report also listed Masa in New York City, which costs patrons $595 per person before drinks and tax for its world-famous sushi, and Urasawa in Los Angeles, which will set you back $450 per person for the Michelin-rated Japanese food.

The Daily Meal didn’t include big, high-end steakhouses on the list, with the interest of keeping it as local as possible.

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