LIFESTYLE

Denver's Food Scene: New Eats and Shutters

Denver, Colorado, USA,Sat Apr 19 2025
Denver is buzzing with new food spots and some closures. The city's restaurant scene is always changing, and this week is no exception. There's a new place to get your breakfast burrito fix. Los Dos Potrillos, a local favorite, has opened its sixth location. It's in the old Hacienda Colorado spot on Colorado Boulevard. This is big news because many people thought it was too hard to open a new restaurant in Denver. But Los Dos Potrillos proved them wrong. They're not the only ones with big plans. Schoolyard Beer Garden and Cracker Barrel are both getting ready to open their doors. Plus, a new spot called HashTAG is set to debut downtown soon. But it's not all good news. The coffee shop Rivers and Roads Coffee had to close its satellite location on Champa Street. The good news is that a new Cuban bakery called Cafe Tres will take its place. The owners of Rivers and Roads said it's tough to see a spot close, but they hope customers will find the new place just as welcoming. Denver's Union Station is also getting in on the action. They've added a new bar called the Nuggets Gold Mine Bar. It's only open during the Nuggets playoffs, so catch it while you can. And if you're a fan of wine, Hotel Teatro has a new wine bar in The Study. It's a cozy spot right by the Nickel. So, whether you're looking for a new breakfast spot or a place to watch the game, Denver has you covered. But remember, the restaurant world is always changing. One day a spot is open, and the next, it's closed. It's all part of the game. So, if you see a place you love, make sure to stop by and show some support. It might not be there forever. The Nuggets Gold Mine Bar is a great example. It's only around for the playoffs, so if you want to check it out, you better hurry. Denver is always full of surprises, and the food scene is no exception. So, keep your eyes peeled and your taste buds ready. You never know what you might find. Denver has always been a city of change. From the gold rush to the tech boom, it's a place where new things are always happening. The food scene is no different. It's always evolving, with new spots opening and old ones closing. But that's what makes it so exciting. You never know what you might find around the corner. So, whether you're a local or just visiting, make sure to explore. Try new things and support the places you love. Because in Denver, nothing stays the same for long. But that's okay. It's all part of the adventure. And who knows? You might just find your new favorite spot. So, get out there and explore. Denver is waiting, and it's full of surprises.

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    How does the opening of Los Dos Potrillos challenge the notion that it's impossible to open a restaurant within Denver city limits?
    Will the Nuggets Gold Mine Bar at Union Station be serving 'Air Ball' cocktails during the playoffs?
    Are the soft-opening events for new restaurants a way to test the public's reaction to something hidden?

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