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Counter Culture Brewery and Grille opens on Seventh Avenue’s Restaurant Row

Counter Culture Brewery and Grille opens on Seventh Avenue’s Restaurant Row

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 19, 2019

A new brewery and counter-service restaurant is serving burgers and beers in the Governor’s Park neighborhood.

Roo Bar: A Neighborhood Bar Without a Neighborhood

Roo Bar: A Neighborhood Bar Without a Neighborhood

By Sarah McGillSeptember 19, 2019

There’s really no neighborhood around this neighborhood bar wedged into an isolated section of Globeville.

Happy Hour at the Preservery Preserves Summer for a Little Longer

Happy Hour at the Preservery Preserves Summer for a Little Longer

By Leigh Chavez BushSeptember 19, 2019

Afternoons on the patio at this Blake Street destination are worth cutting out of work early for.

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Beer Calendar: Raise a Toast at Bierstadt, Burns, Diebolt and Dos Luces

Beer Calendar: Raise a Toast at Bierstadt, Burns, Diebolt and Dos Luces

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 18, 2019

Don’t miss these beer festivals, tastings, tappings and other happenings now through September 28.

Veganizer Denver Hosts Saturday Pop-Up Market in RiNo

Veganizer Denver Hosts Saturday Pop-Up Market in RiNo

By Kristen KucharSeptember 18, 2019

Come sample vegan bites and check out cool local vegan artisan products at this RiNo pop-up market.

Englewood’s Cochino Taco Opens Baker Taqueria

Englewood’s Cochino Taco Opens Baker Taqueria

By Mark AntonationSeptember 18, 2019

Restaurateur Johnny Ballen adds a new Cochino on Broadway after the success of his Englewood original.

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Colorado Brewers Guild Hires Shawnee Adelson as New Director

Colorado Brewers Guild Hires Shawnee Adelson as New Director

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 18, 2019

Shawnee Adelson takes over as executive director after the departure of Andres Gil Zaldana.

There’s an Art to Eating on Santa Fe Drive

There’s an Art to Eating on Santa Fe Drive

By Patricia CalhounSeptember 18, 2019

Unlike the RiNo Art District, which now has more restaurants than galleries, art remains the draw on Santa Fe Drive.

A Denver Chef in Thailand: Six Unique Dishes From the North

A Denver Chef in Thailand: Six Unique Dishes From the North

By Ben WhelanSeptember 17, 2019

Chef Ben Whelan eats his way through northern Thailand and recommends his favorite finds.

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Cherry Creek Gets a Posh New French Restaurant From Manhattan

Cherry Creek Gets a Posh New French Restaurant From Manhattan

By Mark AntonationSeptember 17, 2019

A posh French eatery from New York City comes to a posh Denver neighborhood.

Rocky Yama Sushi Settles In on Santa Fe Drive

Rocky Yama Sushi Settles In on Santa Fe Drive

By Mark AntonationSeptember 17, 2019

New restaurants are rare on Santa Fe Drive, so a sushi bar sighting is a welcome sign for the neighborhood.

Cook Street Plans Move From LoDo to the Golden Triangle

Cook Street Plans Move From LoDo to the Golden Triangle

By Mark AntonationSeptember 16, 2019

The twenty-year-old LoDo cooking school is moving to new digs on September 29.

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Urban Putt Opens in Former Home of Old Spaghetti Factory

Urban Putt Opens in Former Home of Old Spaghetti Factory

By Mark AntonationSeptember 16, 2019

Urban Putt comes to Denver from San Francisco, offering eighteen holes of high-tech fun.

Great Divide Brewing Won’t Build New Brewery, Sells RiNo Land

Great Divide Brewing Won’t Build New Brewery, Sells RiNo Land

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 16, 2019

One of Denver’s oldest breweries had big plans for expansion, but the pending sale of 2.4 acres in RiNo is putting those plans to rest.

The Eight Best Events on the Culinary Calendar This Week

The Eight Best Events on the Culinary Calendar This Week

By Amy AntonationSeptember 16, 2019

Keep your head clear with a zero-proof dinner, chip in for a good cause at Mile High, and taste heirloom chiles, all this week in Denver.

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Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

By Mark AntonationSeptember 15, 2019

An Ethiopian coffeehouse, a Golden taqueria and an Uptown barbecue joint are all new this week.

New at Mile High: Biker Jim’s, Bonanno, GQue…and 505 Chile?

New at Mile High: Biker Jim’s, Bonanno, GQue…and 505 Chile?

By Mark AntonationSeptember 14, 2019

The stadium is packed with new surprises in food and drinks thanks to new consessionaire Aramark.

Brunch of the Week: Boulder’s Salt the Bistro

Brunch of the Week: Boulder’s Salt the Bistro

By Bridget WoodSeptember 13, 2019

Steak frites, beignets and customizable mimosas add to the draw at Salt the Bistro’s brunch.

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Concourse to Close in Stapleton, Will Reopen as Second ChoLon

Concourse to Close in Stapleton, Will Reopen as Second ChoLon

By Mark AntonationSeptember 13, 2019

Chef/restaurateur Lon Symensma is replacing his Stapleton eatery, Concourse, with a second version of ChoLon.

Fresh-Hop Beers Are Back for Fall — and for GABF

Fresh-Hop Beers Are Back for Fall — and for GABF

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 13, 2019

Colorado brewers are rushing fresh hops from the farms to their breweries to make some boldly aromatic beers.

The Seven Best Events on the Culinary Calendar This Weekend

The Seven Best Events on the Culinary Calendar This Weekend

By Amy AntonationSeptember 13, 2019

Taste some dry-aged steak, pig out on pizza, and partake in hard seltzers, all this weekend in Denver.

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Suave Fest, from Raices Brewing, Breaks New Ground for Latino Craft Culture

Suave Fest, from Raices Brewing, Breaks New Ground for Latino Craft Culture

By Jonathan ShikesSeptember 12, 2019

The founders of Raices Brewing are spreading Latino culture through Suave Fest, which will pour beers from a dozen Latino-owned breweries.

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