Restaurant Roll Call: Every Opening and Closing in June
Last month was all about comebacks, expansions and not many closures.
Last month was all about comebacks, expansions and not many closures.
Five spots have made their debut, including two much-anticipated comebacks.
The Fotopoulos family ran restaurants in the Windy City for decades before bringing their culinary skills to Colorado.
It opened last May and is part of South Korean celebrity chef Jong Won Paik’s culinary empire, the Born Korea.
Marco’s Coal Fired is a family-owned spot that specializes in Neapolitan pies.
Now is the time to place a reservation online for your beef shares.
Did you know that the current Cherry Cricket location used to house a Swiss-themed burger joint called the Hasty House?
“Somebody burned her. They burned our bar.”
There is no vaccine or cure for Potato Virus Y, which has led to challenges for growers in the San Luis Valley.
Taaza Mart is packed with hard-to-find ingredients and delicacies, and the food court is a must-visit.
Three years into the five-year pilot program, no one has submitted a complete application, and the Five Points push has stalled.
Dumplings, pizza, banh mi and more are on the menu at the metro area’s newest restaurants.
Denver doesn’t have any independent 24/7 diners, but we now have 24/7 Indian.
Popular items include a patty melt with a Southwest twist and a classic Cuban loaded with tender pork that’s smoked and braised.
Maki Stephens opened the Enchanted Oven in 2019 selling specialties like cream pans, shokupan, artistic cakes and more.
This family-run operation has been in business for 25 years and still serves some of the best Taiwanese eats in town.
The brand, which also serves pies inside twelve Eataly locations in North America, specializes in Neapolitan-style pizza.
The 28-year-old pizza joint connected to PS Lounge is set to close on June 30 but its owner hopes someone else will continue its legacy.
Experience chef Carolina Zubiate’s Chinese-Peruvian fare this summer at Yuan Wonton.
The event is filled with celebrity chefs, but the Denver scene was well-represented.
They’ll be available starting June 18, which is also National Sushi Day.
“I am so broken-hearted right now.”