“I think it has this magic of being a very nostalgic, retro treat,” said Natalie Slevin of her pastry. “The fact that it’s vegan makes it a little more special.”
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LoDo Mexican restaurant on the move for first time since 1999
“It was a risk. But if you’re in the restaurant business, you’re in the business of risk,” said Rio Grande’s owner, who bought the new real estate last year.
Denver restaurateur fills gaps in Evergreen’s dining scene
Craig Caldwell is 74 but he likes to keep busy. He’s getting ready to open another eatery, a burger and pizza joint called Troutdale Tavern.
Shuttered food hall goes up for lease
The food hall hasn’t operated since 2020, when it said it was entering “hibernation mode.” The landlord said he’s ready “to bring the building back to life.”
Former New York chefs cooking up French restaurant, bakery in LoHi
“We wanted a different lifestyle, and opening a restaurant in New York would have been more than we wanted to put in,” said Noisette co-owner Lillian Cho.
Japanese eatery opening in former Brazen space in West Highland
Christopher Teigland and his wife Ariana named Glo Noodle House after his mother, “who always took care of people through food.”
Investment firm claims Five Points coffee shop breached contract
The Flyfisher Group’s lawsuit against Coffee at the Point says it paid the owner cash as agreed for the eatery but the owner did not transfer the assets.
Two Denver restaurant brokers start company with Pueblo on their minds
Nathan Stern and Zach Cytryn left Broad Street Realty to launch Fuel & Iron, which is opening a Pueblo-themed bar in LoDo and a food hall in Pueblo.
Sexy Pizza, City O’ City owners team up for small town redevelopment
The Denver restaurateurs are buying a K-12 school an hour from the New Mexico border in Le Veta and plan to turn it into townhomes and maybe a brewery.
The Chuck Wagon Diner on W. Colfax changes owners after 38 years
For the last 38 years, Dwayne Clark has been coming in every day at 4 a.m. and staying until close at 3 p.m. with his wife Tammy.