Mark Antonation
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The restaurant market is getting tight in Denver, but plenty of chefs and restaurateurs think there’s room for more. Do you think we’re oversaturated with new bars and eateries, or is there always room for more variety? Either way, these ten breweries and restaurants have announced their intentions to join the fray, some as soon as the end of this month. Keep reading for links to our original stories. Good River beers were recently on tap at Ale House at Amato’s. Oasis Brewing Facebook page Good River Beer Company Plans Brewery, Restaurant on South Bannock Street Quality Italian will serve dry-aged steaks and Italian fare. Mark Antonation
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