Michael Alvarez+FollowSunday Vinyl’s last call: Denver’s wine night tradition endsSunday Vinyl, the beloved wine bar next to Union Station, is closing its doors after New Year’s Eve, marking the end of a favorite Denver tradition—especially those Wednesday flight nights with music pairings. The space will become La Casina, a private event spot for Tavernetta, but Sunday Vinyl fans can take heart: the team is searching for a new Boulder location. Until the final night, all bottles are 50% off, so it’s the perfect time to revisit or discover this special spot. What are your favorite memories from Sunday Vinyl? Will you miss it, or are you excited for what’s next? #Food #DenverEats #SundayVinyl00Share
Mary Williams+FollowFilipino bakery brings family flavors to DenverValerio’s Family Bakeshop, a cherished Filipino bakery with deep roots in Southern California, is making its way to Colorado! They’re starting with pop-ups in both Colorado Springs and Denver, and a storefront in Colorado Springs is coming soon. What’s really exciting is their plan to open a Denver location within the next five years. For many, this means easier access to classic Filipino breads and pastries that have been family favorites for generations. Who else is ready to see more diverse food options in our neighborhoods? Let’s talk about what you hope they’ll bring to the menu! #Food #DenverEats #FilipinoBakery10Share
Robert Daniels+FollowHidden Italian gems near Denver you’ll loveCraving an Italian meal that’s worth a little road trip? Two spots just outside Denver are serving up unforgettable experiences. Fortezza Ristorante in Niwot brings northern Italian comfort with a twist—think bucatini al limon with fish roe and a chickpea fritter smothered in Parmigiano foam. Over in Golden, Bella Colibri delivers classic Italian with a Colorado touch, like gnocchi with bison short rib and a bread service that’s a meal in itself. Both restaurants offer that old-school hospitality and a sense of adventure—perfect for a mini escape from the city. Who’s up for a culinary road trip? #Food #DenverEats #ItalianFood00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDenver’s pizza shakeup: Closures & bold new bitesPizza 3.14 fans in Boulder and Denver are feeling the loss as both locations shut their doors, highlighting just how tough it’s become for local spots to survive. Owners point to Denver’s long permitting delays and changing nightlife as major hurdles. But it’s not all bad news—fresh openings are spicing things up, like Phatt Matt’s with its wild South African Philly and Eloise’s creative sandwiches on Tennyson. Plus, Old 121 Brewing’s new Littleton flagship is throwing a party this weekend. Which new spot are you most excited to try, and what do you think is the biggest challenge for local restaurants right now? #Food #DenverEats #LocalRestaurants00Share