Every Opening and Closing This Week: Two New Options for Pizza and More
After a fire delayed its debut, Brooklyn’s is now serving in the former Cochino and Gary Lee’s space.
After a fire delayed its debut, Brooklyn’s is now serving in the former Cochino and Gary Lee’s space.
It’s now serving dishes like Hong Kong French Toast and breakfast jian bing on weekends.
“It’s pretty scammy and scary.”
Despite being sober for a year and a half after struggling with addiction, the retired wrestler is slinging booze.
The family-owned Mexican concept was founded in Centennial in 2002.
There are also three standout events this weekend including a Lager Hoopla complete with swimming pools and games.
Cretans and Chez Roc are out; Amorina and the Sterling Denver will debut in the spaces this fall.
Cousins from Albania opened EQ Crepes & Burgers near Union Station in February.
“We’re focused on slow and steady growth, and we do it on our terms – no outside investors.”
Both are located in the new Kimpton Claret Hotel and are led by former Citizen Rail executive chef Christian Graves.
“What a lot of people don’t realize is that there is a lot of work that goes into making mocktails.”
Dan Colbourne and Aaron Uhl plan to reopen the Lincoln Park brewery in August.
The popular 24/7 diner on South Santa Fe Drive closed in 2022 after nearly fifty years in business.
High temperatures couldn’t stop taco fans from eating, drinking and voting for their favorite taco on Saturday.
The move was prompted by a Kansas City restaurant that’s held a trademark on “bodega” for 25 years.
Molly Martin joined the City Cast crew to come up with a list of legendary chefs and eatery owners.
There was one closure to report this week: an Italian eatery in Wheat Ridge.
While we still miss Denver Diner and Breakfast King, you can get an egg-cellent low-key breakfast at these spots.
“It’s just food from my heart. The goal of the food is just to be simple, beautiful and delicious,” says owner Andres Vega.
It’s now open for lunch and the menu includes a throwback to an old-school Northside Italian joint, 3 Sons.
Other highlights include the new WestFax in Colorado Springs and Novel Strand’s sixth-anniversary block party.
“It’s so important for me. It’s like Little Argentina.”