“It was a busy, busy week, but it did not compare to opening day,” said an executive with ViewHouse Ballpark’s parent company. That view was shared.
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New putt-putt golf bar and restaurant rolls into RiNo
Rino Country Club customers won’t have to buy memberships or worry about a dress code, but they will need a valid I.D. to buy alcohol.
Machete Tequila & Tacos owners cook up new concept in Cherry Creek
John Wallrath and Dan Ohlson are leasing the former Vinue Food and Wine Bar space at 2817 E. 3rd Ave. and plan to open Derecho, a cocktail and wine bar.
LoHi shoe store sues restaurant over outdoor dining setup
Pedestrian Shops claims customers can’t use its parking spaces because of My Brother’s Bar’s igloo-like enclosures and picnic tables.
Owner puts heart into new RiNo coffee shop after year-long delay
Kardia Coffee finally opened June 16 at 2401 Blake St. after postponing its May 2020 opening due to the pandemic. “It’s a labor of love,” said Allye Wagner.
Hawaiian coffee shop chain replacing Starbucks at Speer and Federal
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is headquartered in Denver but hasn’t had any stores here. It also plans to open a shop near Colorado Springs.
Uber founder’s ghost kitchen startup adding second Denver site
CloudKitchens, which has operated in Lincoln Park since January, plans to open a spot at 2171 S. Grape St. near the I-25/Evans Avenue interchange.
‘Colorado comfort food’ replacing The Avenue Grill in Uptown
Revival Denver Public House will serve Southern-inspired cuisine with Colorado ingredients, such as gumbo with bison, elk sausage and short rib.
New entertainment venue pins hopes on Greenwood Village redevelopment
Pindustry, the first project in the new Arapahoe Entertainment District, is a two-level restaurant and bar with bowling and arcade games.
New nonprofit-owned coffee shop percolating in Englewood
Mango Tree Coffee is a division of Manna Worldwide, and plans to donate all profits to the parent organization. Manna builds orphanages and schools.