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On the hunt for the best steak, a perfectly buttery croissant or melt-in-your-mouth sushi? Look no further than Yelp’s new ranking of Denver’s 50 best restaurants released this month. Related Articles Restaurants, Food and Drink | In Pueblo, sausage sandwiches and sloppers reign supreme in local cuisine Restaurants, Food and Drink | In difficult restaurant times, four stalwarts celebrate 10 years with big parties Restaurants, Food and Drink | Beyond the Bloody Mary: More savory cocktails to try at Denver bars Restaurants, Food and Drink | Michelin-starred restaurant remains closed after equipment malfunction Restaurants, Food and Drink | Il Posto chef Andrea Frizzi plans new spot in RiNo Denver diners will see plenty of familiar favorites on the list, including Cherry Cricket, Cart-Driver and Sam’s No 3. The review site’s Top Places to Eat in Denver collects data from verified “Elite” Yelp reviewers, ranking restaurants by the volume and ratings of reviews from August 2023 to 2024. Reviewers earn an “Elite” badge by using their real name and photo, writing thoughtful reviews and getting verified by the company, according to Yelp’s website. Here’s a preview of Yelp’s ranking of Denver’s best eateries: Guard and Grace Modern Steakhouse, 1801 California St., Denver Leven Deli, 123 W.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareI have to confess that I made many trips to Albuquerque to see family during my childhood, but I never really explored the city or the surrounding area until recently. Not only did I find some unique activities and places to see, but I’m ready to return and continue discovering its history and character. Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, is a 6 1/2-hour drive from Denver or an easy 1 1/2-hour direct flight.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFor the first time in a generation, Colorado voters will have a direct say on how the state treats firearms. Proposition KK, put forward by the state legislature, asks voters to approve a new 6.5% excise tax on guns, firearm parts and ammunition sold in the state. In total, it would raise an estimated $39 million a year, $30 million of which would go to services for crime victims. Displayed is a Glock 17 pistol fitted with a cable-style gun lock in Philadelphia on May 10, 2023.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareTwo significant lift replacements and snowmaking improvements at three resorts highlight what’s new in Colorado skiing for 2024-25. Copper Mountain has replaced the conventional four-person Timberline lift, which served beginner and intermediate terrain at the west end of the resort, with a six-person high-speed lift. At Snowmass, the four-person Coney Glade chair has been replaced by a high-speed quad cleverly called the Coney Express. Copper’s new high-speed six-person Timberline Express is part of the resort’s multiyear expansion transforming what it calls the Western Territory, which primarily serves families, beginners and intermediates.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe last time the Colorado Rapids won a playoff game, Tim Howard donned burgundy, Kevin Durant had just joined the Golden State Warriors and Usain Bolt was celebrating his final Olympic gold medal. The opponent that year was, naturally, the Landon Donovan-led L. A. Galaxy in the Western Conference semifinals. A thrilling shootout was required for the Rapids to keep a magical 2016 season alive, but a groin injury kept Howard out of the conference finals and the Rapids ran into the eventual MLS Cup champions, Seattle Sounders. A lot has changed since then: 10 new teams were added to the league, playoff formats have shifted emphatically and often, and the Rapids’ roster has completely turned over. The mantra around Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is the same now as it (probably) was eight years ago: “Beat L.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareNew Mexico (3-4, 2-1 in MW) at Colorado State (4-3, 2-0 in MW) When/where: 3 p.m. Saturday/Canvas Stadium TV/Radio: Altitude Sports/Rams Radio Network BetMGM Line: CSU +7.5, O/U 65.5 Weather: 74 degrees, partly cloudy Three storylines Slowing the Lobos: New Mexico’s offense is explosive. The Rams must find a way to defuse it. Last week, the Lobos outscored Utah State 27-7 over the final 25 minutes en route to a 50-45 shootout victory.
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