
Just a few months after getting their first shop up and running, the owners of a teahouse are opening another location in Baker this week with plans to quickly expand.
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Just a few months after getting their first shop up and running, the owners of a teahouse are opening another location in Baker this week with plans to quickly expand.
Departing from the airport scene, a local restaurant group has grabbed a $3 million space on South Pearl Street for a second location of its Mexican food concept.
Competing with the likes of Dave and Buster’s, a gaming restaurant chain is creating a massive location in Stapleton complete with laser tag, large arcade and video game hub.
With help from a Devil’s Food chef, a new restaurant long in the works has debuted in Sunnyside — with a special appetite for everyone’s favorite breakfast side.
A redevelopment project on Welton Street is bringing a new restaurant concept to the table, with the owner of the local Syrup breakfast chain signed on to the bottom floor.
With three more locations to open in the Denver area in the next few months and many more in the works, a fast-casual chain has settled a lawsuit and agreed to change its name.
Suddenly canceling all its concerts, a music venue, arcade and bar on Colfax is hoping the money it will save by ditching the music will allow it to level up with a new location in the suburbs.
Denver is now home to Whole Foods’ first standalone cafe, a brand that began as a small Boulder chain before being bought out by the grocery giant.
With one location in Wash Park, the restaurateur behind the Park Burger chain has another pizza spot in the oven in Arvada.
The owners of the popular comfort food spot in Five Points are testing out the market’s real estate appetite, listing the restaurant property for $585,000.
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