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Although the dining scene is growing, regulars miss their favorite places.
Although the dining scene is growing, regulars miss their favorite places.
The South Broadway favorite now has an outpost in the former Cochino Tacos space near Edgewater Public Market.
With two locations and a third on the way, it’s serving scoops, customizable Colfax Refresher soft drinks and community events.
One Michelin-starred husband and wife team plans to open their fourth restaurant in the new year.
While there were some sad closures, we reported over 260 new places to eat and drink in the metro area.
From eateries serving upscale Mexican meals to family-style Vietnamese feasts and top-notch pizza, these are the hottest places to dine right now.
The fifteen-year-old strip-mall spot on South Parker Road will close at the end of January, but there may be hope for a new location.
“While all great things evolve, it’s time to embrace new opportunities,” says owner Wayne Conwell.
The sibling-owned spot serves options such as tenders, sandwiches and chicken katsu.
It’s been a tough year for Denver restaurants old and new.
“I’m Danish and Norwegian. I just wanted to bring Scandinavian cuisine to Colorado,” says owner Jared Mikkelsen.
It opened two months ago in the former home of Cherry Crest Seafood Restaurant & Market.
The upcoming RiNo pottery studio will offer casual classes geared toward adults paired with beer and wine.
From service fees and sad closures to hot trends.
It was a tasty year in the Mile High!
While the restaurant is saying goodbye, its owner says, “The spirit of this space and its story may yet live on in a new chapter.”
Old-school bars and other businesses are closing around town; “Denver’s hottest male revue” is just the latest.
Infinite Monkey Theorem and Ironton Distillery are also closing their RiNo locations by the end of the year.
Owner Adrian Ayala left his full-time job in the steel industry to go all in on his mobile food venture, Mama’s Empandas.
Both locations will be open through Sunday but they may not return after a planned break.
It comes from the team behind one of the best places to eat in the city, Restaurant Olivia.
The latest closure announcement came from Fiction, which is saying goodbye at the end of the month after a decade in business.