Turns out that whoever crafted the congratulations letter left a digit off the address, which is how the missive made its way to Bob rather than Racines, which is located at 650 Sherman Street, and not only won the readers' prize this year, but the overall Best Nachos award last year. (El Camino took the Best Nachos prize this year.)
But then, DeGette's office can be forgiven a few errors. It sends out hundreds and hundreds of congratulations letters each year, not just to the winners of Best of Denver awards (both editorial and readers' choice picks), but also valedictorians and salutatorians from all the high schools in the first congressional district, as well as other residents who've done something noteworthy.
DeGette's predecessor, Pat Schroeder, started this tradition, and you can see framed letters all over town, often right by the Best of Denver plaques. "We do them every year to Best of Denver winners," says DeGette spokeswoman Jen Clanahan. "But she does all kinds of congratulatory letters to all sorts of people that aren't necessarily part of a list."
And DeGette signs them all herself -- even if she doesn't fact-check the addresses.
For the record, here's the note that Bob received.Unique it is!