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THE ULTIMATE BOISE BLOCK PARTY

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dining around TOWN

dining around TOWN

Day or night, the BoDo district in downtown Boise has got it going on. It’s a bustling block filled with vibrant restaurants, bars, shops, and truly endless entertainment options. This part of the city offers the urban living experience that Boisians crave, and the addition of The Warehouse Food Hall, BoDo CINEMA and Treefort Music Hall make BoDo a destination unlike any other.

The Warehouse Food Hall first opened its doors last summer, bringing a dozen independently owned eateries and two bars to the former warehouse district. A bustling marketplace for locals and visitors alike, the food hall combines the culinary styles and sumptuous flavors of some of the city’s best and brightest chefs to create a food scene like you’ve never seen. From fresh lobster at Freshie’s to artisanal pies from Piedaho, The Warehouse Food Hall satisfies every taste, with a jampacked lineup of live entertainment, to boot.

Grab a drink and a bite to eat, then ride the escalator to the second story of The Warehouse Food Hall, and you’ve officially arrived at BoDo CINEMA, a new, 9-screen multiplex movie theater with high tech amenities galore. Catch a flick in one of the Giant Screen Auditoriums, where luxury recliners and chaise lounges for two await.

There’s another new kid on the block, Treefort Music Hall. The space may be new, but Treefort’s presence in Boise is anything but. Each year, Boise plays host to the Treefort Music Fest, showcasing up-and-coming national and regional talent at venues throughout the city. Just steps from The Warehouse Food Hall, Treefort Music Hall is a brick and mortar venue modeled after the festival’s sense of discovery. Experience a variety of live shows throughout the year at Boise’s newest state-of-the-art, all ages music venue.

There’s no doubt BoDo is bursting with places to go, people to see and incredible food to eat, and with more additions on the way, the ultimate block party is just getting started.

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