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It’s running all month long in the Koko Ni space and includes a wine bar, elevated snacks and two ticketed multi-course dinners.
It’s running all month long in the Koko Ni space and includes a wine bar, elevated snacks and two ticketed multi-course dinners.
Several concepts, including Pho King Rapidos and 22 Provisions, are moving out as the ten-year-old food hall begins a remodel of its first floor.
After moving out of the kitchen at Tight End last year, the PZA is opening off Santa Fe Drive on Friday, January 10.
“Now’s your opportunity to go to the places you love, to the places you’d be sad to see closing — especially this time of the year.”
Its oldest and most popular menu item takes three days and seven people to make.
Necessary repairs and renovations took much longer than expected.
Are any of them actually good?
Founder Peter Chan is handing over the reins of his restaurant, which serves some of the best sesame chicken in town.
The owners of Michelin-starred Alma Fonda Fina are opening a fourth concept in Cherry Creek, and that’s just one of the places we’re hungry to try.
“I think it’s imperative that somebody stick around on this block,” says former bartender and new proprietor Michael John.
The food hall opened in a former King Soopers grocery store in November 2019.
Although the dining scene is growing, regulars miss their favorite places.
The South Broadway favorite now has an outpost in the former Cochino Tacos space near Edgewater Public Market.
With two locations and a third on the way, it’s serving scoops, customizable Colfax Refresher soft drinks and community events.
As the Carolina-born brand expands west, there are plans for two Travel Center locations in the state.
One Michelin-starred husband and wife team plans to open their fourth restaurant in the new year.
While there were some sad closures, we reported over 260 new places to eat and drink in the metro area.
From eateries serving upscale Mexican meals to family-style Vietnamese feasts and top-notch pizza, these are the hottest places to dine right now.
The fifteen-year-old strip-mall spot on South Parker Road will close at the end of January, but there may be hope for a new location.
It recently opened at Gold’s Marketplace and has six lanes, a full food menu, a bike shop and more.
“While all great things evolve, it’s time to embrace new opportunities,” says owner Wayne Conwell.
The sibling-owned spot serves options such as tenders, sandwiches and chicken katsu.