Sorry Gorgeous is one of two new rooftop bars now open in Denver.
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There were already plenty of ways to get high in Denver, and now there are two more with the debut of two new rooftop bars.
The Populus Hotel (the one we’ve been referring to as the “eyeball building,” though the eye-catching design is actually supposed to mimic aspen bark) includes Stellar Jay, a restaurant with an open-air deck on the thirteenth floor. We checked out the views, which are impressive, and the food, which left a lot to be desired – though the team certainly has the talent to make some adjustments. The hotel also includes a Little Owl coffee counter in the lobby and another restaurant on the ground floor, Pasque, which we’ve yet to visit.
The metro area doesn’t have a lot of options for Filipino food, but for a decade, ChowSun in Aurora served up options like pancit behon and sinigang. It recently got a refresh and a new name, Yole J Filipino & Thai Restaurant, though it’s still under the same ownership.
Also debuting a refresh is Colorado Plus in Wheat Ridge, which had been closed for eight months for a remodel; it has an updated menu, as well. “You’ll find some old favorites and some new inspirations, your favorite burgers, beverages, and hand cut fries and chips are back,” notes an Instagram post.
My Fucking Burger became a staple at Misfit, and now it’s back.
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Misfit Snack Bar is back as well. After closing in May to search for a standalone location, chef/owner Bo Porytko decided to return to the kitchen at Middleman – and we’ll be there soon for a burger to celebrate.
There’s a new spot for Korean hot pot in Westminster, with the addition of Sorry Umma in the H Mart shopping center.
Closures include downtown sports bar 1930 Blake, which was formerly the Sports Column and had gotten some upgrades in 2024. No reason was given for the move.
Cafe Prague, which had been open in Morrison for two decades, shut its doors without explanation, too. According to the Canyon Courier: “Restaurant owner Dennis Cionetti declined to comment on Cafe Prague’s closing, but two patrons said the decision stemmed from a rent increase. Building owner Jeff Bradley said the lease expired and Cionetti did not want to renew.”
In Littleton, Middle Eastern eatery Damascus Grill has closed, though a sign on the building says that a second location of Gyros Town is set to take over the space – which is good news, as the Gyros Town on Colorado Boulevard serves an expansive selection of Middle Eastern favorites that we love, including our favorite, the off-the-menu Syrian shawarma.
1930 Blake (formerly Sports Column), 1930 Blake Street
Cafe Prague, 209 Bear Creek Avenue, Morrison
Damascus, 1399 West Littleton Boulevard, Littleton
Finley’s Pub, 375 South Pearl Street
Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs, 3525 East Colfax Avenue
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Molly Martin has been the Food & Drink editor at Westword since 2021. Prior to joining the staff, Molly reported on the Denver dining scene for more than a decade and contributed to Thrillist. At Westword, Molly monitors restaurant openings and closings, offers dining recommendations and reports on Denver-area food news and trends. She also publishes such annual lists as Top 100 Bars and Top 100 Restaurants, and contributes to the yearly Best of Denver edition. In 2023, she was recognized with the Colorado Restaurant Association’s Outstanding Media Professional award.
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