Locations in Denver
Showing 1453 - 1474 of 4558The original Ernie’s, which opened in this spot in 1943, served pizza. So does the Ernie’s opened by Larimer Associates in 2009. But this East Coast pie palace also pimps an impressive antipasto board featuring sweet and sour figs, Gorgonzola-stuffed queen olives, cherry peppers stuffed with provolone and prosciutto, and balsamic cippolini onions. And that’s […]
In 2015, the former Chinook Bar & Grill got a snazzy remodel and opened as Esters, a neighborhood pub that serves nearly two dozen craft beers (most of them local) and a diverse selection of cocktails, along with pizza, nachos and other pub fare. Now with outposts in Park Hill and Wheat Ridge, it’s a […]
There are few places in the United States where a herd of elk will watch your golf game from the distance – but the Estes Park Golf Course in one of them. Located sixty miles northwest of Denver, the eighteen-hole course is easily one of the most beautiful courses in the nation, and the scenery […]
The Udi’s Bakery Cafes scattered around town underwent a somewhat confusing name change in 2014, becoming Etai’s Bakery Cafes. What hasn’t changed is the comfortable neighborhood vibe and the great food. The Stapleton location is one of only a couple that are open all day, serving up sandwiches for both breakfast, lunch and dinner, bowls […]
The Udi’s Bakery Cafes scattered around town underwent a somewhat confusing name change in 2014, becoming Etai’s Bakery Cafes. What hasn’t changed is the comfortable neighborhood vibe and the great food. This downtown Denver location is open for breakfast and lunch, serving up a variety of hot and cold sandwiches (try the artichoke Brie panini), […]
The Udi’s Bakery Cafes scattered around town underwent a somewhat confusing name change in 2014, becoming Etai’s Bakery Cafes. What hasn’t changed is the comfortable neighborhood vibe and the great food. The DIA location is one of only a couple that are open all day, serving up sandwiches for breakfast, lunch and dinner, salads and […]
The Spring Fling cake was a signature at longtime Larimer Square staple the Market until it closed in April 2020 after 42 years in business. For nearly three decades, Melchor Ocampo served as the head baker at the Market, and now he and his family are bringing back some favorites from the shuttered business, including […]
The vibrant exterior of the Ethiopian Restaurant — painted with the red, green and yellow flag of the namesake country — makes it clear what cuisine is featured here. Inside, the feast proceeds slowly as the kitchen turns out savory and spicy Ethiopian stews, accompanied by plenty of tart injera bread that diners use to […]
Nearly two decades after Nick and Helen Forster founded the eTown radio program, they got their own venue. While they had long taped their shows at the Boulder Theater, in 2008 they bought a church that dated back to 1922, and, after an extensive renovation, opened it in 2012 as eTown Hall. The building also […]
The European Mart proves that good things come in small packages. This tiny store is packed to overflowing with smoked fish and sauerkraut, kasha and Danish cheeses, even Swiss specialties and Hungarian tidbits tracked down by owner Dmitry Gershengorin — and the deli case is full of imported meats, pretty cakes and other baked items. […]
Clay artist Marie E.v.B. Gibbons works in the studio, where she also holds workshops and classes for the public. On First Fridays, she offers a new “object” for passersby to try and mold out of her favorite medium.