Michael Alvarez+FollowDenver’s favorite tiki bar is on the move!Hell or High Water, the cheeky tiki bar that’s been shaking up LoDo since 2022, is closing its doors soon—but not for good. The team just announced they’re relocating to RiNo in 2026, promising a bigger space, wilder vibes, and fewer limits. Honor Farm, their sister spot, will close for good, while owner Lexi Healy takes full creative control for the next chapter. The new location, right next to Tracks nightclub, means more room for the community to gather and celebrate. What do you hope to see in the new Hell or High Water? #Food #DenverEats #TikiBar00Share
Annette Jones+FollowJersey Mike’s Coming to Denver!Big sandwich news: Jersey Mike’s Subs is setting up shop in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood! The Ashoori family, who already run a ton of IHOPs and Burger Kings, is behind the move. This is their first Jersey Mike’s in Denver, but they’re planning five more by next year. The new spot will be in Quebec Square, right by Walmart and Home Depot, and is set to open spring 2026. Get ready for fresh subs, Denver! #Food #DenverEats #JerseyMikes00Share
Mary Williams+FollowSouthern flavor shakes up Five PointsDenver’s Five Points just got a jolt of Southern swagger thanks to Rougarou, where late-night eats and inventive cocktails are drawing a crowd of food lovers and industry insiders. Housed in a 125-year-old home, this spot feels like a New Orleans party—think swamp rock, bold flavors, and a menu that reinvents Southern classics. The fried chicken on a stick, spicy catfish, and creative drinks like the Holy Trinitini are already local legends. With a vibe that’s equal parts dive bar and bayou dream, Rougarou is quickly becoming the go-to for anyone craving something fresh and fun. Who’s tried it yet? #Food #DenverEats #SouthernFood00Share
Jason Wells+FollowDenver’s breakfast spot worth the driveFour Friends Kitchen in Denver has become a breakfast destination that people across Colorado are willing to travel for. The vibe is bright and welcoming, and the menu is a love letter to Southern comfort—think crispy chicken and waffles, creamy shrimp and grits, and pancakes that melt in your mouth. The staff keeps things friendly and efficient, and the full bar means brunch can be as lively or as chill as you want. Locals swear by sharing plates to sample more flavors. What’s your go-to order for a breakfast worth the trip? #Food #DenverEats #BreakfastLovers01Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowMama June’s Denver food adventuresDenver locals, Mama June is in town and she’s been on a mission to taste her way through our city! From massive biscuits at Atomic Cowboy to a $15 gallon bag of Ortega’s Jerky, she’s discovering what makes Denver’s food scene unique (and pricey). She’s also loving self-care at DryBar and checking out the Mile High Tree. Got a favorite hidden gem or must-try spot? Share your go-to hole-in-the-wall restaurants or quirky Denver experiences—let’s help Mama June (and her daughter Alana) get the real local flavor! #Entertainment #DenverEats #MamaJune00Share
dianefrank+FollowDenver’s new noodle spot is a must-tryHand-pulled noodles are now front and center in Uptown, thanks to Magic Noodle House taking over the old Qdoba spot. Watching the chefs stretch and twist dough into noodles is half the fun—and the flavors are just as impressive. From the Magic Beef Brisket Noodle Soup to spicy Sichuan Dan Dan Noodles, there’s something for every craving. Plus, don’t overlook the dim sum and creative cocktails. With rare Denver parking and a menu packed with history and taste, this place is already shaking up the neighborhood. Who’s stopping by for a bowl? #Food #DenverEats #HandPulledNoodles00Share
Jason Wells+FollowDenver’s noodle wave & chef collabs heat up 2026Noodle shops are popping up all over Denver, serving everything from hand-pulled dan dan noodles to Thai street bowls—no more trekking to the suburbs for a great meal. The city’s food scene is also buzzing with chef collaborations, turning dinner into a one-night-only event. Multi-use spaces are everywhere, with bakeries hosting pizza parties and coffee shops moonlighting as cocktail bars. Meanwhile, intimate chef’s counters and private dining experiences are on the rise. What food trends do you want to see take over (or disappear) in 2026? Share your thoughts below! #Food #DenverEats #FoodTrends202600Share
mary01+FollowDenver’s 6th Ave gets a fresh flavor boostMadeline, a new restaurant from Chef Quincy Cherrett, is taking over the beloved Fruition spot on 6th Avenue this spring. The buzz is all about their ingredient-first, seasonal menu—think house-made pastas and seared halibut with green curry, all crafted to spark conversation and connection. With Fruition’s legacy of local flavors and Madeline’s promise of warm hospitality, this spot could become Denver’s next go-to for food lovers. What are you hoping to see on the menu? Would you rather try a creative cocktail or a signature pasta first? #Food #DenverEats #FoodieNews00Share
Mary Williams+FollowDenver’s must-try New Year’s Day brunchesStarting 2026 with a delicious brunch is practically a Denver tradition, and this year’s lineup is seriously tempting. From bacon flights and Cajun comfort food to Mediterranean tapas and festive Bloody Mary bars, there’s something for every craving. Whether you’re looking to nurse a hangover or just want to kick off the year with friends, these eight local spots are rolling out special menus and buffets just for New Year’s Day. Don’t forget—reservations are a must, as these places fill up fast! Which brunch spot are you eyeing for your first meal of the year? #Food #DenverEats #NewYearsDay00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowDenver’s crunchiest fried chicken findFried chicken fans in Denver are buzzing about Cluck Chicken on South Broadway, where every bite packs a serious crunch and flavor. This walk-up window has become a local favorite for its perfectly seasoned tenders and sandwiches—no frills, just juicy, crispy goodness. The street-side vibe adds to the charm, making it a go-to for quick lunches, late-night cravings, or a casual curbside meal. If you’ve tried Cluck, what’s your favorite order? And if you haven’t, what’s your top spot for fried chicken in Denver? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #DenverEats #FriedChicken00Share