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What's shaking? Adult milkshakes when Argyll opens for lunch today

Patricia Calhoun | November 9, 2009 | 8:01am
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Six months after it opened in the former home of the Squealin' Pig at 2700 East Third Avenue, Robert Thompson's starts serving lunch today. "We've been fortunate to have built some momentum lately and our customers have been requesting a moderately priced, high-quality lunch spot in Cherry Creek," he explains.

Among the lunch offerings at the self-proclaimed "gastropub":

Duck confit salad with Roquefort, garlic confit, pickled shallots, dried cranberries and frisee with a walnut oil, dijon vinaigrette; shepard's pie with stewed lamb and beef and autumn veggies; "house cured" corned beef hash; and Argyll (lamb and beef patty) or pub-burgers served regular or au poivre style.

And on the side? Thompson's suggesting an "adult milkshake" like the Murphy Stout float, made with vanilla ice Cream and Murphy's Irish Stout.

And with any luck, if the weather holds, you'll be able to enjoy it out on Argyll's patio.

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