Like a Las Vegas-style beacon in Idaho's sagebrush desert, this entertainment complex lights up the night sky. Neon, stretching seven miles, highlights this Boise anomaly. Its flagship business is the Edwards Boise Stadium 21 & IMAX. Ameritel Inn-Boise Spectrum also sits on the property, as well as several chain restaurants like the Cracker Barrel, McGrath's Fish House and the popular Chuck-A-Rama. The complex attracts families from all over the valley.
The roots of this cooperative market go back to 1973, when it began on its path to the present location. A succession of stores followed from Hyde Park to Hill Road. Today, the spacious store in the North End offers locally produced goods, from organic vegetables to muffins and fresh-baked breads. Gourmet coffee and carefully selected beer and wine are also available. The deli's display case bursts with color and selections include pasta salads and a multitude of cheeses. Check their website for upcoming specials and in-store demos.
Nearly 200 stores and restaurants call the Boise Towne Square Mall home, including Macy's, Mervyn's and the Bon Marche. A movie theater and more restaurants are also located a few minutes away. Located at the busiest intersection in the state, the mall is the largest in Idaho. If you don't mind the traffic, it's worth the hassle. The mall area, close to Interstate 84, is a ten minute drive to the airport and downtown.
This snow and skate shop is ideal for finding clothes or board sport-related equipment. Whether you are a surfer, a skater or a snowboarder, there is something for you at Boardroom Boise. Along with a wide range of skateboards and snowboards, there are also lifestyle apparel for men and women as well as other gear such as boots and skateboard decks. The friendly staff will not only help you find the perfect equipment but will also give you the estimated amount of snow at the nearest ski slopes.
This venerable music store has been on the scene for over 36 years. Idaho's largest independent music store, the Record Exchange carries music both popular and obscure, in a variety of formats, including CDs, vinyl and even tape cassettes. In addition to music, this store also carries assorted items like DVDs, magazines and games — there is even a coffee bar with drinks and snacks! If you have old music you want to sell, bring it here and see what you can get for it.
For the hottest new items in women's fashion, stop by Fancy Pants in downtown Boise. This designer clothing boutique carries items from brands like Dolce Vita, Top Secret, True Religion, and others. The owners and employees of the shop are available to answer questions, and help you make those all-important fashion choices a little easier.
SoleMates Comfort Footwear provides a collection of shoes from around the world, including Spain, Sweden and the US. The store houses a variety of brands like BeautiFeel, Bolo, Chaco and Dansko. Styles are selected based on comfort, quality, durability and the latest trends. The store also offers complimentary foot massages.
Newko inspires thousands of people to gain good health through its top nutritional products available at lowest prices. They offer free nutrition plans, supplement education, and a satisfaction guarantee for all of customers. So those inclined towards sustaining good health can now achieve their fitness goals with ease. Proteins, sports nutrition, weight loss, vitamins, herbs etc are all available in-store and online on their website.
This snow and skate shop is ideal for finding clothes or board sport-related equipment. Whether you are a surfer, a skater or a snowboarder, there is something for you at Boardroom Boise. Along with a wide range of skateboards and snowboards, there are also lifestyle apparel for men and women as well as other gear such as boots and skateboard decks. The friendly staff will not only help you find the perfect equipment but will also give you the estimated amount of snow at the nearest ski slopes.
Like a Las Vegas-style beacon in Idaho's sagebrush desert, this entertainment complex lights up the night sky. Neon, stretching seven miles, highlights this Boise anomaly. Its flagship business is the Edwards Boise Stadium 21 & IMAX. Ameritel Inn-Boise Spectrum also sits on the property, as well as several chain restaurants like the Cracker Barrel, McGrath's Fish House and the popular Chuck-A-Rama. The complex attracts families from all over the valley.
Boasting the honor of being Boise's original shopping center, this outdoor strip mall has been overshadowed by Boise Towne Square Mall, Karcher Mall, and Boise Factory Outlet Mall. However, its proximity to downtown Boise makes it an excellent resource. It is also home to several outstanding stores like outdoor specialists Intermountain Outdoor Sports and woodworking headquarters, Woodcraft Supply. Located between the Boise Train Depot and the Boise Airport, the mall also hosts the Antique Village and Needle Works Studio.