We were curious: How many of these places are still around? How many stood the test of time? Twenty-nine, ranging from Tante Louise to Strings are no longer around while 20, Sushi Den, Avenue Grill, ...
Nicole Fellah is an editorial manager at Eater overseeing editorial operations for city sites in the Southern California/Southwest region. She earned a master’s degree in multidisciplinary writing at ...
But a little under five months after the husband-and-wife team behind Pistol Whip opened the long-planned restaurant in a new buildout next door to the tattoo shop they have owned for 18 years, Pistol ...
Grateful Bread Company alum Zach Parini opened this little Lakewood outlet to instant acclaim in 2017, and the buzz hasn’t died down since, thanks to his knack for crafting bubble-crusted pies with ...
Coming here for dim sum is like walking into a kaleidoscope of humanity — carts spin, servers blur past, the din echoes, and hands and mouths make quick work of flavors and textures galore. Every ...
Finding yourself in Glendale may mean you’re trapped in traffic on Colorado Boulevard, but there are also many retail establishments drawing people to that part of town. And while the rise of the fast ...
Happy hour deals abound in Denver—there are plenty of half-off or two-for-one or specially-priced drinks from wine to beer and cocktails at bars all over town. And while there are also many specials ...
The Sunnyside neighborhood, located in northwest Denver, finds its boundaries at 38th Avenue, I-70, Inca Street and Federal Boulevard. As the popularity of nearby LoHi has exploded, coupled with plans ...
Sixth Avenue touches several neighborhoods in the heart of the city, from Baker to Cherry Creek and beyond, and the restaurants that line this stretch reflect the diversity among these areas. From ...
The weekend doesn’t technically end until Monday morning, right? So why cook on Sundays when you can go out for dinner? The following is a list of Denver restaurants who keep their doors open for ...
And no, we don’t mean oysters from the ocean. But perhaps the most Denver-appropriate version is the Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout from Wynkoop Brewing. The limited-release beer was originally ...
Brenna Houck is an Oregon-based dining editorial manager for the Eater network, overseeing the Cascadia, Midwest, and Southeast regions. She previously edited Eater Detroit and reported for Eater. You ...