Every Opening and Closing This Week: Twelve New Places to Eat and Drink
The additions include Ajax Downtown at Limelight Denver, DTC Slice, Gangnam GT Lounge & Karaoke, Joe Willy’s, Real Thai Mile High and more.
The additions include Ajax Downtown at Limelight Denver, DTC Slice, Gangnam GT Lounge & Karaoke, Joe Willy’s, Real Thai Mile High and more.
This “battle of the bubbles” is back on August 10 after a five-year hiatus.
Ambler, adjacent to the Hotel Indigo behind Union Station, is the latest concept from the Sage Hospitality Group.
The original location of John Elway’s eponymous steakhouse will shutter at the end of the month.
We heart this trend.
Over forty eateries will donate a portion of sales to the late chef’s family, who is hoping to find a buyer for the restaurant he was about to open.
Favorites include an excellent bún bò huế, rabbit pie with mustard gelato and two must-try tacos.
“Lighter, cleaner and sexier,” is how Khamla Vongsakoun describes his take on the pan-Asian fare at this favorite for eats and ping pong.
Did you know that oysters served here are often fresher than those in some coastal towns because of our proximity to an international airport?
There were also three sudden closures, including the state’s only locations of Buca di Beppo and BurgerFi.
Bella La Crema had a three-year run as the world’s first butter bar in Lyons, and no, it’s making a comeback as a retail shop.
It’s been a staple in the neighborhood since 2008.
Bistro LeRoux is the latest restaurant closure, but thirteen other spots debuted last month.
For years, the partially enclosed space at the 91-year-old piano bar was a paradise for those who still opt to puff on cigarettes and cigars.
The co-owner of Improper City and Rayback Collective is behind the project, which will have the largest patio in Denver.
You’ll need a teammate to take on the current record of 12 feet 8 inches.
The newest addition to the neighborhood comes from a Chicago-based restaurant group and includes an expansive rooftop.
“We’re taking a breather from the downtown heat and construction.”
Sonny’s owner David Schloss was a chef at Safta before opening his own spot in LoHi last year.
Rooted in simple, traditional Italian cooking, it’s located in a King Soopers shopping center – a departure for the fine-dining powerhouse.
Now you’ll have to go to Englewood or Arvada to try its poblano queso burger, which is one of our favorites in town.
It’s known for slinging natural wine, killer boozy beverages and glizzys.