Denver Recommendations
#1
Posted 28 March 2012 - 05:57 PM
I am very excited to learn that the average July day in Denver is super dry, sunny and tops out in the mid-high 80s. Ideal.
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The mistake one makes is to react to what people post rather than to what they mean.---Dr. Johnson
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I want to be the girl with the most cake.
#2
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:19 PM
#3
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:26 PM
If you find yourself in Colorado Springs I had a decent lunch at the King Chef Diner over the summer. My wife had this steak sandwich with some kind of chili sauce that was really good. The Garden of the Gods, also in Colorado Springs, is nice enough.
#4
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:28 PM
eta: in reply to fredbram
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The mistake one makes is to react to what people post rather than to what they mean.---Dr. Johnson
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I want to be the girl with the most cake.
#5
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:29 PM
I haven't been but I'd really like to go to the Clyfford Still Museum.
Right: as soon as I get a chance I plan to go to Denver specifically to see this museum.
Why live your life when you could curate it?
At the Sign of the Pink Pig
#6
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:31 PM
That's going on the list, that's something we'll both enjoy.
I haven't been but I'd really like to go to the Clyfford Still Museum.
Right: as soon as I get a chance I plan to go to Denver specifically to see this museum.
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The mistake one makes is to react to what people post rather than to what they mean.---Dr. Johnson
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I want to be the girl with the most cake.
#7
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:54 PM
Fuel Cafe is a favorite of mine--doing very good creative cuisine in a funky, industrial neighborhood.
Fruition, in Denver, is very good as well, farm to table is an over used and abused phrase, but they do own their own farm.
Our favorite vietnamese place is Dalat, others will say New Saigon, but I prefer the homey vibe and excellent food at Dalat. There are also several good Pho joints around, Pho 79 being our go-to.
I don't eat mexican food out much lately, so maybe others will chime in. El Taco De Mexico is a longtime standby for us, we like Taqueria Patzcuaro also and there are many others.
I've heard good things about Euclid Hall, a sort of trendy casual place with lots of pork products on the menu, Cholon we've had mixed experiences at, but some have been good and they have an asian small plate concept.
Those are my initial thoughts--I'll chime in if anything else comes to mind.
#8
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:58 PM
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The mistake one makes is to react to what people post rather than to what they mean.---Dr. Johnson
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I want to be the girl with the most cake.
#9
Posted 28 March 2012 - 07:16 PM
#10
Posted 28 March 2012 - 07:38 PM
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The mistake one makes is to react to what people post rather than to what they mean.---Dr. Johnson
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I want to be the girl with the most cake.
#11
Posted 28 March 2012 - 07:52 PM
Ate at Frasca quite often.
#12
Posted 28 March 2012 - 08:28 PM
purdah nahin jab koi khuda se, bandon se purdah karna kya?
~shaqeel badayuni
if it takes us seven years to prepare for a madness, how long shall it take us to run naked into the marketplace?
~yoruba proverb
facts are meaningless. you could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!
~homer simpson
maybe it wasn't the best wording.
~nathan
#13
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:08 AM
Flagstaff
We're suckers for industrial tours, so the Hain's Celestial factory tour of their tea warehouses and blending facility was a must.
And, the National Center for Atmospheric Research might be a major attraction for a young person with interests in the sciences. It sits on a mesa overlooking Boulder.
Warren Buffett
#14
Posted 29 March 2012 - 03:15 AM
purdah nahin jab koi khuda se, bandon se purdah karna kya?
~shaqeel badayuni
if it takes us seven years to prepare for a madness, how long shall it take us to run naked into the marketplace?
~yoruba proverb
facts are meaningless. you could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!
~homer simpson
maybe it wasn't the best wording.
~nathan
#15
Posted 12 April 2012 - 06:24 PM
there's no real food reason to go to boulder other than frasca. at least not for anyone who lives in new york. this may have changed since my last visit a little over a year ago, but if so i've not heard it from my friends there. but there are other reasons to go to the boulder area--the peak to peak drive, lots of good beer, walking/hiking trails (if you're into that kind of folly).
pffft, I say to you.
I love frasca as much as the next gal, but Oak at 14th is wonderful wonderful. Yes, both the owner and the chef are frasca alums, but Bryan has created an amazing cocktail program, and Steve cooks fantastic food.
As for transport- you can take the Denver-Boulder express bus from one downtown to the other, walk around Boulder, have lunch at Oak (weekdays for now- should be open weekend lunch in the summer) and early dinner at frasca... bring a pair of good walking shoes, take the creek path west to the base of Flagstaff mountain and get some exercise and then a good view as a reward.
Denver has some fun spots- A favorite of mine is the Lao Wang Noodle House on Federal at Kentucky. Great soup dumplings, potstickers, but don't be in a hurry, it's a real mom-n-pop, or grandmom-n-grandpop.
I've got to run right now, but I've got some other recs I'll post later.












