Timberline Steaks & Grille, the state’s highest-grossing eatery, can’t serve alcohol for 30 days as punishment for serving beer to an underage police cadet.
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Juan Padro opening Japanese restaurant in Tony P’s LoHi spot
The restaurateur bought the remaining five-year lease at 2400 W. 32nd Ave. from the pizzeria, which is moving two blocks south to 3000 Zuni St.
Saucy Noodle owners eye exit as Bonnie Brae building sells for $2M
Nathan and Erin Markham have been trying to leave for two years, citing a loss of their old customer base and dissatisfaction with the property.
ViewHouse owner pays $6M for former Rio Grande restaurant building in LoDo
Francois Safieddine, the restaurateur also behind My Neighbor Felix and the upcoming Wonderyard, said he’s planning a new concept for the location.
One of The Flyfisher Group’s two Five Points restaurants closed
A tenant rebellion against Flyfisher, a major property owner along Welton Street, spilled into public view this spring.
After years on Tennyson Street, El Chingon making its return in LoHi
The owner closed his Mexican restaurant in Berkeley in October to look for a larger space and he’s reopening at 1691 Central St.
‘A vibrant new district’: Coors family redeveloping 12-acre downtown Golden site
Michael Coors said his family expects to spend up to $1 billion on the largest redevelopment project in the city’s history and wants additional investors.
DTC French restaurant cooking up second location at 9th and Colorado
Le French started within Belleview Station in 2019. Its new 4,200-square-foot restaurant and bakery will open in the 9+CO mixed-use development.
State’s highest-grossing restaurant gets reprieve in liquor license fight
Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.
Denver biscuit chain’s third location rising in Lakewood
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”