After a Century, Polidori Sausage Is Stuffed With History
The state’s oldest family-owned sausage manufacturer is celebrating 100 years.
The state’s oldest family-owned sausage manufacturer is celebrating 100 years.
April kicked off with new spots – and no closures to report.
It’s the latest project from Lotus Concepts, which also owns My Neighbor Felix, ViewHouse and Wonderyard.
Expect purple-hued cocktails aplenty on Friday, April 4.
Big name mergers and acquisitions are shaking things up, while one boutique brewery is shutting down.
This Aurora spot aims to reclaim the glory of the Tex-Mex staple.
On opening day, Joyl Watkins will be slinging dogs for fans, just as he has since 1995.
Two new breweries were among the 21 additions last month.
The Knotted Root Presents the Circular Lounge will include a retro arcade, pool hall, patio and custom fifty-disc CD jukebox.
No, it’s not that kind of mushroom. But it is a favorite for foragers.
Among the highlights was our new favorite mac and cheese.
The conveyor-belt sushi spot is chef and restaurateur Jeff Osaka’s last remaining eatery.
Also saying goodbye: Halfpenny Brewing in Centennial and doughnut shop Dochi.
“It’s like a savory Uncrustable,” says owner Jesse Williams, who founded the mobile food business after spending fourteen years in prison.
Ceci! (pronounced “cheh-chee”) is set to debut in mid-2025.
We see more pickle shots and pickle-brined fried chicken in our future, too.
The Colorado-born “Mountain Mex” chain was acquired by Texas-based Uncle Julio’s in 2019.
At his Aurora business, Abdulaziz Azimi serves up specialties like Uzbek non bread, Turkish simit and Qabili Uzbaki, a braised lamb shank.
A group of the brewery’s former trivia hosts are its new owners.
On April 1, Jeremy Wolgamott will host his first Argot dinner as a pop-up, but his goal is to open a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
“With your help, we could pull off one of the great miracles of the Denver restaurant scene.”