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Good post. Totally right, my picks were highly IPA-centric. I'd argue that if you only like lagers then you don't like beer (heh), but otherwise I agree with everything you said. I do stand behind the statement that Cerebral and Comrade are as technically gifted as any brewery you will find in Denver.
The places mentioned by hatchgreenchile are fairly close, though not walkable.
Had a meal here a few years ago that was some of the best Indian I have ever had, I don’t think it is too far from you?
https://www.zaikabroomfield.com/
Similar distance to the ones hatch posted. Short drive. I'll have to check that place out too, since it's a 10 minute drive from me.
when you get in? close to my hood, kinda, Im up near 4 Noses, too bad Im out of town next week (tues-Fri) but would join for a beer Monday. It is suburbia
Kokopelli Beer is walking distance from hotel, good pizza, decent beer. Cool Japanese arcade next door if into that type of thing
CD Wings great wings in a sleezy type of way, its cleaned up alot but grab a bag of wings and head to a brewery
Old town Arvada is a nice walk around, lots of places, Yak n Yeti (also one on wads and 90th) Denver beer for a Mighty burger, Lady Nomada for mexican, you can find something
4 Noses and Burns are nice. Burns is tough to get into though with the condo metro plex across the road that is still growing (fun fact, they tear down First Bank Center next year), cool climbing gym next to 4 Noses also. These places get hammered from 4-6ish with the work crowds around Interlocken
Wonderland Brewing is pretty good up in Broomfield, open place.
Post Chicken is good with a few locations around metro
Jack Bar and Grill / Lot one are in Five Parks west of hotel.
Ive been having beers out at Resolute west on hwy 72 recently, new neighborhood last few years.
If got a wild hair, head up to Knotted Root in Nederland or Howlin Wind in Rollinsville
keep walking past Olive Garden into the strip mall behind Lowes. One Vietnamese is really good. Looks real sketch from the lot.
one more that I just remembered that was re-opened last year. Been looking to check it out, The Flats Beer Garden on hwy 93
shit, now I am hungry and want a beer.
Lady Nomada is a great spot; it’s hard to have a bad meal or beverage in Olde Town.
The Stockroom is a fairly new addition , right between Rheinlanders and So Radish. When open (look for the blue key in the window), it’s a must visit and one of my favorite hidden bars.
Echo this. Burns is dope. and Sweet Bloom is one of the best coffee roasters in Denver.
You're 15 min due south on Sheridan from Tennyson st which has a bunch of options. It and Old Town Arvada are both worth a walk around, find some beer and food. If you end up in the Tennyson zone, PM me. I should be around and will buy a round.
Copy that, thanks. My wife is in a wedding party and she is a little unclear on the schedules and what I need to be around for.
That being said, she thinks we are free by early Friday afternoon. So we are thinking of pulling up stakes in Westminster and getting a hotel somewhere else that night before driving home Saturday morning. Any where the collective recommends? Preferably a walk-able zone with good food and drink.
I'd say LoDo is OK. Kinda growing pains of the city. It's a bit of a whisky tango get hammer scene lately.
I'm so outta the loop, I didn't know South Brodway was a thing.
To tie it all together...which way are you driving home?
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Old Town Ft. Collins is awesome.
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Old Town Ft. Fun, make it so.
Ft Collins sounds like the winner. Thanks all!
Que the Fort-Collins-Eats thread in 3, 2, 1...
I was going to reccommend the Armstrong, they are one of my friend’s clients. Super-duper hip, clean, and nice.
Anyone ever been to sams number 2 or 3. That place is awesome
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Armstrong is super duper cute, but the Elizabeth is another level up in fancy. I would stay there, and let us know how swanky it is.
Anyone been to hamburguesas don jesus? I was telling one of my Mexican coworkers how much I love crazy Mexican hamburgers and she said this place is the best she's had.
Speaking of which, have you guys had any of these Mexican burgers? Last one I had was a patty topped with grilled ham, split hot dog, chorizo, a sunny side up egg, avocado, grilled jalapeno, and cheese. Shit was real
That's my comfort food of choice. For Mexican cheeseburger, Chubby "white boy hot" with face melting green.
Super Cubano Torta or Lomito Completo will also work.
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Pic I took a while ago of one from the hole in the wall joint by my house
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