Get the Lowdown on These Five Sunken Bars in Denver
Sunken bars were once a part of the American drinking landscape. Here are four that have survived the decades, plus one new one.
Sunken bars were once a part of the American drinking landscape. Here are four that have survived the decades, plus one new one.
The food hall going in at 950 Broadway will open the second week of February with everything from sushi to Argentinian empanadas.
Here’s our complete list of restaurant openings and closings this week.
One of Denver’s most prolific chefs is back at it with a new Mexican restaurant at Arista Broomfield.
The Three Lion is no more, but will soon be replaced with Colfax Sports & Brew under the same ownership.
Penn Station Coffee is a great stop for lattes and cappuccinos, but it also serves banh mi, noodle soup and other Vietnamese specialties.
A nonprofit group hopes to open a restaurant staffed with employees in recovery serving the sober community.
The LoHi food hall is building a second location in the Pearl Street Mall building previously occupied by the Cheesecake Factory.
Leever’s Locavore has big plans for its new grocery store on West 38th Avenue, including using the “Northside” neighborhood nickname on its sign.
FoodMaven’s goal of positive social impact and added revenue for food producers go hand in hand.
Some poke that’s just OK and a new Littleton sports bar top our list of openings and closings this week.
A new beer bar on South Broadway is bringing Colorado brews to an underserved community.
The Bindery chef/owner Linda Hampsten Fox is teaming up with chefs Bo Porytko and Dan Lasiy to present a His & Hers chefs’ dinner.
Leevers Locavore will move into a former Save-a-Lot grocery store in northwest Denver.
At Zeppelin Station and the Source Market Hall, a new poke vendor is moving in and RiNo Yacht Club is moving out.
Pizza, a sandwich and some bread sticks, all provided by Denver’s Mici Handcrafted Italian, take the stage in a musical about Italian immigrants.
Chef An Nguyen, whose family runs New Saigon Bakery & Deli and previously ran New Saigon, now has her own restaurant.
This Korean restaurant doesn’t have an English menu, but the servers can guide you to the right choice.
Illegal Burger founder Jim Nixon is helping launch AmeriCanna Cafe.
See what’s new and what’s closed in Denver this week.
Kuni Denver is now serving sushi on Welton Street in Five Points.
The adjoining restaurant and bar spaces at 17th and Franklin are now one continuous establishment.