The Robb Report, a 50-year-old “luxury lifestyle” magazine has named one of Colorado’s premiere restaurateurs to its annual list of the 50 most powerful people in fine dining. Bobby Stuckey, co-founder of the Frasca Hospitality Group, landed at 31 — nine spots ahead of his position at 40 in 2023. He remains the only Colorado-based person on the list and sits alongside titans of the industry, like Nobu Matsuhisa, Wolfgang Puck, Alice Waters, Jose Andres, Grant Achatz, Kristen Kish, Thomas Keller, Eric Ripert and Danny Meyer. Related Articles Restaurants, Food and Drink | Chef Peter Ho trades in Michelin-recommended Oak for Korean hot pot Restaurants, Food and Drink | 30 Denver restaurants that are essential to the Mile High food scene Restaurants, Food and Drink | This might be the best Green Bay Packers bar in Colorado Restaurants, Food and Drink | Michelin-star chef opening a new restaurant next to his original Restaurants, Food and Drink | 10 iconic places in Colorado to have a drink “Since 2004, Bobby Stuckey has been one of the biggest culinary names in Colorado, working with his partner, the chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson, to open the Michelin one-star Frasca Food and Wine, Pizzeria Alberico, Tavernetta, and Sunday Vinyl,” the magazine wrote. “In July, they added Osteria Alberico in the Denver suburb of Englewood, and Frasca celebrated its 20th anniversary in August with a star-studded party.