New Ownership Taking Over Grandpa’s Burger Haven
The stand has been a fixture on Federal Boulevard for over seventy years, and its new owner will take the reins on October 25.
The stand has been a fixture on Federal Boulevard for over seventy years, and its new owner will take the reins on October 25.
“The entire Denver dining scene owes them infinite praise.”
The four-year-old zero-waste eatery will refocus on brunch and catering, with plans to launch a supper club in the future.
Expect dishes like Dirty Martini Bucatini and smoked duck green chile mac and cheese, which you can try at a November 15 pop-up.
Over a dozen spots, including old favorites like Anthony’s and newcomers like Roberta’s and Gusto, are serving up deals.
Want peace and quiet? Maybe it’s time to move to the suburbs.
Saturday is also the final service for two favorites: Finley’s Pub and Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs.
There’s just something special about Steve’s.
It’s taking over the former Culture Meat & Cheese spot at the RiNo food hall.
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Chef Bo Porytko, who also owns Molotov, closed the concept in May in hopes of moving it into its own space…but now it’s back on Colfax.
It’s been a Wash Park staple since 2012.
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At Stellar Jay, the hotel’s rooftop restaurant, the views were great, but the food left a lot to be desired.
Did they pay off?
“At the end of the day, anyone can make tacos. But I feel this place can be so much more beyond the borders of food.”
The family-run spot, which specializes in Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean dishes, is still trying to recover post-COVID.
It has big plans for the future and is celebrating its anniversary with specials and a limited-edition Icelantic Skis giveaway.
What’s old is new again at places like Xiquita, La Diabla and the city’s newest Michelin-starred restaurant, Alma Fonda Fina.
His new book explores the fascinating history and lore behind this revered and reviled Chicago-born spirit.
Winners include Cannonball Creek, which continued its streak, and the first medal for Burns Family Artisan Ales.
This year, owners Kevin and Sarah Jones have opened two cafes, with plans to add a third by the end of the year.