Michael Morgan+FollowDenver Stock Show: Where locals eat nowThe National Western Stock Show is back for its 120th year, and the food scene around Denver’s Elyria-Swansea neighborhood has never been better. Beyond the usual rodeo snacks, you’ll find everything from Texas-style BBQ and brick-oven pizza to flaky pastries and craft cocktails just steps from the arena. Spots like Wide Open Saloon, Moodswing, and Little Finch are drawing crowds with live music, line dancing, and even mechanical bull rides. Whether you’re a stock show regular or just in it for the cinnamon rolls, these local favorites are redefining what it means to eat well during Denver’s biggest western tradition. Where’s your go-to spot during stock show season? #Food #DenverEats #StockShow00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowFlorence Supper Club brings East Coast Italian to DenverWashington Park’s dining scene just got a major upgrade with the arrival of Florence Supper Club. This spot isn’t just another Italian restaurant—it’s a heartfelt tribute to classic East Coast Italian-American joints, right down to the family photos on the wall. The spicy rigatoni alla vodka is already a local favorite, but it’s the welcoming vibe and personal touches that make this place stand out. With cozy booths, vintage decor, and a menu full of comforting hits, Florence Supper Club feels like it’s been part of the neighborhood forever. Who’s tried it yet, and what’s your go-to dish? #Food #DenverEats #WashingtonPark00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDenver’s breakfast spot locals swear bySam’s No. 3 in downtown Denver isn’t just a diner—it’s a local tradition that’s been fueling mornings since 1927. The plates come piled high, the coffee never stops flowing, and the green chile-smothered breakfast burrito is legendary. With 4.6 stars from over 10,000 reviews, it’s clear why lines form early, especially on weekends. If you want to beat the rush, aim for weekday mornings. Whether you’re craving classic pancakes, a protein-packed skillet, or that famous green chile, you’ll leave full (and probably with leftovers). What’s your go-to order at Sam’s, or which classic diner dish can’t you resist? #Food #DenverEats #BreakfastGoals00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowDenver’s Wash Park welcomes new Dry Dock PubDry Dock Brewing is making a big move—leaving its original Aurora spot and opening a brand-new pub in Denver’s Wash Park neighborhood this spring. The new Dry Dock Pub will take over the beloved Pub on Pearl’s old space, keeping the community spirit alive with more than a dozen taps, a full bar, and elevated pub food. There’s also a huge patio, live music, and plenty of room for gatherings. Locals, what memories do you have from the old Pub on Pearl, and what are you hoping to see from Dry Dock’s next chapter? #Food #DenverEats #WashPark00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowDenver’s taco truck obsession: True Love TacosBurrito lovers in Denver swear by True Love Tacos on Sheridan Boulevard, and it’s easy to see why. Their breakfast burrito is a game-changer—crispy potatoes, fluffy eggs, spicy chorizo, and green chile all wrapped in a perfectly griddled tortilla. Even the vegetarian options are packed with bold, seasonal flavors that win over meat-eaters. The green chile here is the real deal, adding just the right kick to every bite. Plus, the portions are huge, and the location is always easy to find. Who else has made this spot a regular stop? What’s your go-to order? #Food #DenverEats #FoodTruckFinds00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDenver’s dining scene is heating up!Denver’s food scene is buzzing with new spots and some surprise closures. Adventure Time Bar just opened, bringing a rotating, anime-inspired cocktail experience to Broadway. Chef Johnny Curiel is launching Mar Bella Boqueria, a Spanish bistro in the Clayton Hotel, while Moodswing is now serving up pickleball, pizza, and live music in Elyria Swansea. On the flip side, local favorites like Okinawa Japanese Cuisine and Honor Farm are closing their doors. With so many changes, which new opening are you most excited to try, and which closing hits hardest? Let’s swap recommendations and stories! #Food #DenverEats #FoodieNews00Share
Henry Thomas+FollowDenver’s chicken Caesar wrap craze is realChicken Caesar wraps have taken over Denver’s food scene, and it’s more than just a TikTok trend—it’s actually boosting local businesses during their slowest season. Local creator Emma Hughes (@emmajeancocoa) started the viral hunt for the city’s best wrap, and now spots like White Pie and Chook are seeing lines out the door. Everyone’s got opinions on which spot does it best, and the debate is heating up. Is Denver’s wrap game really top-tier, or do we still have room to grow? If you’ve got a favorite, now’s the time to shout it out—let’s help the next food trend take off! #Entertainment #TVSeries #DenverEats10Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDenver’s breakfast gem: Butcher Block CafeStepping into Butcher Block Cafe in Denver feels like hitting pause on a hectic morning. Locals swear by the spot’s cinnamon rolls—soft, gooey, and big enough to share (if you’re feeling generous). The coffee is always hot and never empty, and the hash browns are crisp on the outside, tender inside—no soggy shortcuts here. It’s not just the food that keeps people coming back; it’s the familiar faces, the easy pace, and the comfort of a place that remembers your order. What’s your go-to breakfast spot in town, and what makes it special for you? #Food #DenverEats #BreakfastSpot00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDenver’s food scene is about to explodeDenver’s dining game is leveling up in 2026, with a wave of new restaurants from award-winning chefs and local favorites. Picture this: a Basque-inspired wine bar in Cherry Creek, a 16-seat Mexican tasting counter in RiNo, and a Parisian-style champagne lounge with velvet and glass-walled wine caves. Plus, Austin’s beloved Paperboy is bringing its brunch magic to West Highland, and Leven is expanding downtown with a fresh, leafy vibe. Which spot are you most excited to try? Let’s talk about what’s missing from Denver’s food scene—and what you hope these new places will bring! #Food #DenverEats #FoodieNews00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowSouthwest Denver gets five new Birdcall spotsFive new Birdcall restaurants are landing in Southwest Denver, thanks to local franchisees Niraj Aryal and Rebecca Michael. If you love crispy chicken sandwiches, chef-inspired salads, and a lively hangout with arcade games and patio seating, this is big news for our neighborhoods. Birdcall’s all about community vibes, quality food, and a fun, easy ordering experience—think self-serve kiosks and happy hour craft cocktails. With a Denver native leading the charge, it feels like a real win for local flavor and gathering spots. Which neighborhood do you hope gets a Birdcall first? #Food #DenverEats #Birdcall00Share