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    Restaurant in Boulder, United States

    Odd Rabbit

    100Pearl Points

    Sushi-first dinner

    Odd Rabbit, Restaurant in Boulder

    About Odd Rabbit

    Odd Rabbit is a practical Boulder sushi pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. It is easier to frame as a weeknight dinner than a destination meal, with evening-only hours and a sushi-focused reason to go. Cross-shop Tasuki Sushi Bistro and Osaka's if Japanese food is the goal, or Basta if the group wants a more defined contemporary restaurant experience.

    Odd Rabbit is a sushi restaurant in Boulder with verified evening hours Monday through Saturday. Use it as a direct sushi dinner option rather than a page with verified details about specific dishes, pricing, service format, or accolades.

    Sushi is the reason to choose it

    The verified category is sushi, so the clearest way to frame Odd Rabbit is as a sushi-focused dinner in Boulder. There are no verified details here about a chef, awards, tasting menus, specific dishes, prices, seating, takeout, delivery, or dietary accommodations. For a broader dinner comparison, Basta is another option to consider. You can also compare Odd Rabbit with Osaka's and Tasuki Sushi Bistro.

    Use the verified evening hours to plan

    Dinner is the verified window here. Odd Rabbit is open Monday through Thursday from 4–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–10 PM, closed Sunday. That makes it a dinner-first choice rather than a lunch stop.

    If sushi is not the priority, there are other dining options to compare. Boulder Pho, Folsom Thai, Basta may be useful alternatives depending on what the table wants. For a broader scan, use Boulder restaurants guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Odd Rabbit?

    Start with sushi, since sushi is the verified cuisine at Odd Rabbit in Boulder. There are no verified details here about specific dishes or menu items, so check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details.

    Can Odd Rabbit accommodate groups?

    There is no verified information about group capacity, seating layout, or reservation policies for Odd Rabbit. If you are planning for a group, check the venue's official channels before going.

    Can I eat at the bar at Odd Rabbit?

    There is no verified information about bar seating or room layout at Odd Rabbit. Check with the restaurant directly if bar seating is important to your visit.

    What are alternatives to Odd Rabbit in Boulder?

    Tasuki Sushi Bistro and Osaka's are options to compare if you are considering alternatives to Odd Rabbit. Boulder Pho, Folsom Thai, Basta are also useful comparisons if sushi is not the priority.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Odd Rabbit?

    Dinner is the verified choice, since Odd Rabbit is open from 4–9 PM Monday through Thursday and 4–10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed Sunday, there are no verified lunch hours for the restaurant.

    Is Odd Rabbit good for a special occasion?

    Odd Rabbit may fit a special occasion if the plan is specifically sushi in Boulder, but there are no verified details about seating, service style, private dining, or celebration amenities. For a sushi-centered comparison, also consider Tasuki Sushi Bistro.

    Location

    5863 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80303

    Boulder, United States

    Compare Odd Rabbit

    Comparison notes

    Against its Boulder peers, Odd Rabbit is the category pick for sushi rather than the default choice for every dinner. Tasuki Sushi Bistro and Osaka's are the closest alternatives for Japanese food, while Basta is stronger for a contemporary $$ meal with a clearer occasion feel.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Try Tasuki Sushi Bistro or Osaka's if the table is set on Japanese food. If the group wants a broader Boulder dinner instead of sushi, Basta is the better cross-shop.

    How Odd Rabbit compares in Boulder

    Odd Rabbit is the sushi-specific choice in this set, so it makes the most sense when the group already wants Japanese food. Tasuki Sushi Bistro and Osaka's are the closest cross-shops; compare those first if the decision is strictly sushi or Japanese rather than a general Boulder dinner.

    Basta is the clearer pick for a more structured contemporary restaurant experience at a $$ price signal. Choose Basta for date-night polish or a broader menu; choose Odd Rabbit when sushi is the point and an easier booking matters.

    For lower-stakes meals, Boulder Pho and Folsom Thai are better fits for casual comfort, takeout-style cravings, or groups that want shareable dishes without committing to sushi. Odd Rabbit sits between those casual options and Basta: more focused than the former, less occasion-driven than the latter.

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