Every Opening and Closing This Week: Four Coffee Shops Debut, Tony P’s Has Moved and More
Glass Arrow on Colfax has shuttered, but there are four new shops to visit for a caffeine fix.
Glass Arrow on Colfax has shuttered, but there are four new shops to visit for a caffeine fix.
Located near the University of Denver, this addition is a lowkey neighborhood joint through and through.
In order to focus on opening its new expanded patio, this Tennyson Street beer bar is shutting down its morning doughnut venture.
There has been a lot of action in the dining scene, including the debut of several new pizza options and the closure of three spots on Market Street.
The group plans to bring five new concepts to the spaces in time for baseball season, including a mezcal speakeasy and an expansive rooftop bar.
Despite long delays and many hurdles along the way, owners Heather David and Michael Vela have made their dream a reality.
“It started as kind of a joke,” says Jesse Vogel, but over 9,000 people have RSVP’d so far.
Coffee from Queen City, cocktails and bites are on offer at this new addition.
From Rosalee’s Pizza to Cheese Importers, there are plenty of tasty reasons to make the drive from Denver to Longmont.
Dio Mio, the recently reopened El Rancho and Noble Riot are some of the spots to try during the nineteenth annual Restaurant Week.
Nine new spots debuted on the culinary scene this week, including one that serves rainbow-hued xiao long bao.
Punch Bowl Social founder Robert Thompson is behind this new brand that aims to capitalize on the growing popularity of pickleball.
New owner Mike Rossi is a family friend of the Sanninos and plans to reopen the eatery in April.
Nearly twenty bars and restaurants debuted during the second month of the year, and the list includes many familiar names.
The new rules offer convenience for shoppers, but many independent liquor stores are worried about the effect it will have on business.
Nearly two years since the project began, the latest addition from Lotus Concepts will debut with a new, more upscale menu from chef Johnny Curiel.
Inspired by his love for making handmade pasta at home, owner Bill Miner is bringing a new menu to his retail shop and deli.
There’s also a new coffee option in Cap Hill…
The dining scene action this week includes a 24/7 Mexican drive-thru swap, the debut of Pizzeria Alberico in Boulder and more.
Over a decade after it debuted, the original Pizzeria Locale has been refreshed and rebranded by the award-winning Frasca Hospitality Group.
After shutting down his brick-and-mortar last year, owner Jessie Rayford quickly realized that retirement wasn’t for him.
Originally founded by Jim Cohen and most recently operated by Jeff Osaka, the eatery has been a staple. Its last day is February 25.