“I knew these clients wanted something nicer than just grabbing a tray from King Soopers,” said Cheese Meat Board owner Melanie Flint.
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New smoothie joint in Highlands opening in Sloan’s Lake
Natuur, which is the Dutch word for nature, launched its first Denver location on May 26 and its second opens Tuesday.
Colorado’s highest-grossing restaurant about to lose its liquor license at DIA
“The penalty imposed does not fit the severity of the violation,” argues Timberline Steaks & Grille after it served beer to an underage police cadet.
Little Man Ice Cream scoops up new location in Cherry Hills
Owner Paul Tamburello took over Glacier Homemade Ice Cream & Gelato’s lease at 3455 S. University Blvd.
Former Wahoo’s Fish Taco site in Uptown listed for $3.5M
The property is zoned for mixed-use projects up to five stories. Leasing is an option, with annual rent of $25 per square foot.
Coffee shop and cocktail bar planned for Riverfront Park storefront
“When I went home, I didn’t feel like I was at home anymore,” Hello Darling owner Daniel Masters said of Memphis after visiting Denver. So he moved here.
Spanish restaurant that closed after nine months reopening in Ballpark
Botellón Spanish Tapas & Wine previously operated in City Park West but was forced to leave when the lease for that space was up.
Seattle noodle house and bar taking space in Cap Hill
“The demographic in Denver is really similar to Seattle,” said Reckless Noodles owner Bryce Sweeny of expanding to the Mile High City.
Italian eatery in Wash Park opening pasta shop as it expands next door
The 25-seat Restaurant Olivia at 290 S. Downing St. will be able to double its seating capacity at night with space at 284 S. Downing St.
LeGrue’s building on South Broadway being turned into restaurant, music venue
The three-story establishment will be called BurnDown, a reference to a 1978 fire that destroyed much of the building’s interior.