Hop to It: Here’s Where to Book Easter Brunch Reservations
From bottomless buffets to prix fixe specials and Á la carte options, we’ve rounded up over thirty places to dine on Easter Sunday.
From bottomless buffets to prix fixe specials and Á la carte options, we’ve rounded up over thirty places to dine on Easter Sunday.
In this Korean food-dense stretch of Havana Street, Mr. Tang lives up to its name.
“It’ll take a minute before we get back to Coors Field or Red Rocks or any of those places, and I would love to do it. Those are fun places. There’s days that you make more friends than money.”
“If your spices have faded in color, have a weak aroma when you open the jar, or don’t ‘pop’ when you taste them, it’s probably time to swap them out.”
While Sushi-Rama exits the scene, the Den Corner gets another dining option. And Little Man is back in Central Park!
“Kizaki is my vision of retirement…I want to finish where I started – making sushi.”
Mamas & Papas Hospitality is now getting a pizza the action at the boutique hotel.
“Being able to create a blank canvas for us to dream upon is very special for us.”
“We’ll be changing the menu a lot so guests want to come back more often; they’ll have a different experience almost every time.”
“We really felt like this was an opportunity not only to serve Venezuelans who are looking for that taste and feeling of home, but to bring that to Americans.”
The state’s oldest family-owned sausage manufacturer is celebrating 100 years.
April kicked off with new spots – and no closures to report.
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.
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.