

Last fall’s addition of Fat Sully’s New York-style pizza gives the formidable Enzo’s End a run for its sauce and cheese. Mainstays such as the PS Lounge and Goosetown Tavern have been slinging drinks along East Colfax for years, but Andrew Shader’s 5-year-old Atomic Cowboy offers a spiky alternative. The line that snakes into the parking lot on weekend mornings proves how worth the wait is for home-cooked favorites. Owners Negussie Denku and Elleni Mekonnen offer perfectly spiced beef, poultry, lamb and vegetarian dishes served atop fresh, delectable injera (Ethiopian sourdough flatbread).įeel-good dishes and drinks highlight the newly expanded Annie’s, which moved from East Eighth Avenue and took over Goodfriends last summer. Greek is the prevailing ethnic food along this part of Colfax, but this simply named, 25-year-old gem is a delicious alternative.

Whether munching on red velvet cupcakes (a best seller) or playing board games over bowls of cereal, Shoppe patrons enjoy that rarest of mixes - hip and welcoming. “We’re a safe place for kids to come late at night,” said owner Emma Skala. This year-old bakery crackles with color and style, beckoning walk-ins with desserts that look and taste great. If you live in Denver and haven’t been to the Bluebird, you don’t really live in Denver.ģ103 E.
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Hosting indie rock, hip-hop, country, jazz and punk on a regular basis is no easy feat, but neither is surviving for 96 years as a movie house, porn theater and music venue. Besides an impressive tequila selection and Mexican menu, Mezcal pulls inspired stunts like joining with neighbor Lovely Confections to offer the sickly-sweet pairing of tequila and cupcakes.įew venues in Denver boast as diverse a calendar and storied a history as the Bluebird. It’s tough to pinpoint the rebirth of this stretch of Colfax, but most agree that former concert promoter Jesse Morreale gave the area a boost five years ago with his tequila bar Mezcal and, later, hipster hangout/quasi-dive Rockbar. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menuģ230 E.
