A new generation of meticulous, passionate coffee pros are taking things to unprecedented levels: personally sourcing beans, roasting them in house and devising new ways to brew the perfect cup.ĭon’t get in line at Boxcar expecting a standard caramel mocha with whip. A Mindful GrindĬraft coffee might just be the logical next phase of Colorado’s brewing obsession. Each spot’s chefs serve up something that will delight your palate and make you want to come back for more. Snack on handcrafted pastries from Petite Fleur or slurp back fresh oysters at Barceloneta Oyster Company. Grab a table on the enclosed patio and indulge in daily happy hour from 4-6pm.īoulder’s first food hall has two bars, ten restaurants and free Wi-Fi all under one roof off the famous Pearl Street Mall. Sitting in the heart of downtown Golden, just minutes off I-70 lives this conglomeration of craft cocktails, wood-fired bagels, creamy gelato and incredibly spicy Thai food. Make sure to check out their events calendar for prom-themed New Year’s Eve parties and more. With food vendors like Farmgirl Foods and Romo’s Street Tacos sandwiched between Sudden Fiction - an independent bookseller, you’ll find a little something for everyone in your party. Housed in a former church, Ecclesia is Castle Rock’s first foray into the food hall scene. Or take a meal in the 130-year-old building, The Farmhouse make sure to get the sweet-potato fries! Pick up home supplies at Knapsack, check out Heyday, a playful retail shop and schedule a beard trim at Lucky 27. Walk under the twinkle lights, sit by a fire pit and enjoy your surroundings while you sip a barrel-aged beer. This historic farmland has been revitalized to incorporate the farm-to-table and farmers’ market movements in one artisan village. Jeppesen Farm Artisan Village, Fort Collins On a cold night have No Vacancy’s veggie ramen or take your laptop and get some work done with a matcha latte at Dandy Lion Coffee. Everyone can find something to snack on at one of the nine stalls in the hall. With 100,000-square-feet of food hall space, Zeppelin Station near the 38 th/Blake RTD station is a group-of-friends-going-to-dinner haven. Gelato, poké, banh mi and more all reside under one roof in RiNo. Inside the sprawling building (a former aviation plant) are a coffee and wine shop, cupcake stand, beer garden and restaurant by famed Denver chef Kevin Taylor. Restaurants Acorn and Comida anchor the deliciousness, complemented by a bakery, butcher, brewery, wine shop, cocktail bar and coffee roaster - all helmed by true artisans and experts at their crafts.Īnother community-minded urban-rehab project is underway at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora. In Denver’s ever-evolving RiNo (River North) district, The Source is a gastronomic adventure inside a converted warehouse. Come for the food but also to attend movie showings in the gym and live music nights. That’s because it’s a craft cocktail and espresso bar, which joins a bakery, brewery, deli and several more foodie favorites inside the creatively repurposed Ivywild School, an elementary school that closed in 2009. Order up some uncommonly good farm-fresh cuisine, noodle bowls, savory arepas, shawarma, pizza, tortas or tapas then grab a local beer and enjoy at a seat in the common area.īeing sent to the principal’s office has never been more fun. ![]() Renovate a cool, old building, fill it with shipping containers that are each fully equipped to operate as a mini restaurant, and you have Denver’s next great chef incubator. So much to sample under one roof, so little time! Check out these food halls and markets where culinary craftspeople are bringing new flavor to the word “community” - and new tastes to your palate. Fortunately, Colorado’s culinary pioneers are ready to show us the way to our next big cravings. Sometimes we don’t even realize we have a hankering for something until suddenly it’s popping up everywhere (think cupcake shops and food-truck tacos).
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