

Innovative, locally sourced New American cuisine & cocktails in stylish space with open kitchen.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1400 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: (303) 444-3622
Website: http://oakatfourteenth.com/
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Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Came here for a team dinner and was very pleased with my meal. We shared three starters: apple and kale salad; hamachi crudo; and the bean hummus. All of the starters were very tasty . Good variety.
For our mains, we shared the short rib gnocchi and the 35oz bone in ribeye. The steak was very flavorful. Cooked perfectly and served with chimichurri sauce. The steak came with what tasted like twice fried French fries with an egg on top. A delicious steak that easily fed the four of us.
Dessert highlights was the olive oil cake and the chocolate cake.
Service was friendly and attentive. A wonderful meal. Would definitely come back again for more delicious food.
The food, service, and atmosphere were all excellent. Our server, Chelsea, was incredibly sweet and attentive, making the evening feel relaxed and welcoming.
I ordered the pork chop, which was a perfect balance of sweet and savory, cooked beautifully. We also ordered the Thai chili potatoes, and I could genuinely eat those all day. Id go back for those alone. They were my favorite dish of the night. My partner had the miso salmon. While miso isn’t typically my preference, we share everything, and I have to say it was very well done. The salmon was woodfire grilled, and you could taste the richness from the grill without it having an overpowering smoky flavor.
Overall, a wonderful dining experience and a great option for a nice evening out.
Sharing my insights on the recent dining experience. The service and ambiance were exemplary, setting a remarkable tone. However, turning attention to the culinary aspect, the scallop, while exhibiting a subtle hint of fishiness, compensated admirably with commendable flavors and a pleasing texture. Conversely, the dried-aged ribeye fell short, lacking in both flavor and succulence. Certain portions displayed a fibrous consistency, indicative of potential overcooking, resulting in a challenging texture. I didn’t notice any of the dried age flavor in a dried aged steak.
Despite high expectations, the dish failed to meet anticipated standards. Contrarily, the potatoes and caramelized onions proved to be a culinary highlight, showcasing exceptional quality. The lamb, unfortunately, presented a dry texture and a deficiency in flavor. It is worth noting, however, that the carrot stood out as an excellent component of the meal. Overall, the dining experience encompassed a mix of impressions, with notable moments of culinary excellence and areas that left room for improvement.
Unfortunately we were hoping to use our $200 in Blackbird app credits, and while the server confirmed they accepted the credits here, they ended up charging our card for the entire bill through the Blackbird app. They also added an “automatic” 22% tip calculated AFTER tax without consulting us first.
Really too bad as the food was really amazing. Don’t offer the Blackbird app service if you do not train employees on how to use it.