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Punch Bowl takes a culinary jab at Warriors point guard Stephen Curry

Game six of the NBA playoff series between the Nuggets and the Golden State Warriors goes down tonight and, based on the team's performance on Tuesday, Denver has a chance to take the series to game seven. Tuesday's victory came under some scrutiny, however, mainly from Warriors head coach Mark...
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Game six of the NBA playoff series between the Nuggets and the Golden State Warriors goes down tonight and, based on the team's performance on Tuesday, Denver has a chance to take the series to game seven. Tuesday's victory came under some scrutiny, however, mainly from Warriors head coach Mark Jackson, who claimed the Nuggets played a bit too rough in defending his star point guard, Stephen Curry, to get the win.

In defense of the Nuggets, Punch Bowl - Social Food & Drink, 65 Broadway, is offering a special "Eating Stephen Curry" dish during the series.

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The curry includes prawns, littleneck clams, heirloom cherry tomatoes, cod, tamarind and coconut milk, and will be available for the duration of the series -- which, with any luck, will be extended to a home game here in Denver this weekend.

Call Punch Bowl at 303-765-2695 to learn more about the curry special.

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