Every Opening and Closing This Week: Lobster Rolls at Middleman and More
There's a new brewery in Greenwood Village as well as two new coffee options.
June 15, 2024
Now you can get a lobster roll fix at Middleman.
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At the end of May, Misfit Snack Bar ended its run inside Middleman on East Colfax — though it’s planning to make a comeback in a space of its own. But patrons at the bar don’t have to drink on an empty stomach: The plan is to use the Middleman kitchen to “highlight some of Denver’s best up-and-coming chefs and concepts,” according to an Instagram post. “As such, every few months we will have a rotating chef and concept take over and make their own unique amazing cuisine. Get excited for us to introduce you to Denver’s culinary future!”
The first concept to debut in the space is Rock N Lobster Roll, which started as a food truck and has had locations in Edgewater Public Market and Zeppelin Station. Now it’s back, serving East Coast-style lobster rolls from 4 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 4 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday; it should be there into September. Online ordering for delivery and takeout is also available.
Greenwood Village has a new brewery with the opening of a second location of Parker’s Downhill Brewing, which took over the former Peak View Brewing space.
Just four months after its debut, Harvey Park Grille is closed for good. It had taken over the former Rosemary Cafe, but according to Jelly owner Josh Epps, who was behind the project: “The bottom line is, the exorbitant amount of time and costs to build out the space cut into our operating budget.”
Red Tops Rendezvous, the Detroit-style pizzeria from the Culinary Creative Group, is also closed — temporarily. CEO Juan Padró says that an ongoing city construction project has essentially blocked the entryway of the restaurant. “We’ve been disrupted since October,” he explains. “And even though 25th is opening, that’s not enough to keep the business open, because they are working on Eliot next. A neighborhood with 3,400 residents isn’t enough to sustain a business; you need people from outside to have access. There isn’t enough access.”
Here’s the complete list of restaurants and bars that opened and closed this week*:
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