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In attempting to redefine Denver's sense of what a vegetarian restaurant should be, City, O' City has redefined what a vegetarian restaurant can be. It's part... More »
For thirty years now, Marilyn Megenity has hosted the town's most eclectic party at the Mercury Cafe, her club/cafe/community gathering place. Today it's an... More »
Since the So All May Eat Cafe (SAME Cafe) opened, the lively, mostly organic foods restaurant has gained national media attention (and a Westword cover story) for... More »
WaterCourse's second home is lovely -- large, bright and airy, with a big dining area and an ample kitchen, it's an almost 180-degree turn from the old, cramped... More »
One of the few restaurants around offering both gluten-free cooking and Jain-friendly options, Masalaa raises vegetarian cuisine to such a level that even the most... More »
This DU hangout with its ramshackle patio doesn't look like much, but it's one of Denver's most beloved restaurants. And what's not to love? Jerusalem serves... More »
Perhaps you've heard about the years-long political struggle to get the City of Boulder to accept the Dushanbe Teahouse after it had already been sent... More »
Sure, you could be virtuous and make a smoothie at home, but washing strawberry seeds out of the blender jar is a pain. Most people are more likely to head to one of... More »
Those in the know in the Denver Tech Center area have one destination in mind when theyâ??re looking for a quick salad made with quality... More »
When it opened in the hot summer of 2008, Red Trolley was an ice cream and gelato shop, and only an ice cream and gelato shop. Still, it was located in a... More »
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Last year’s Fancy Plants Vegan Prom was such a success that even the proprietress of the host establishment, Marilyn Megenity of the Mercury Cafe, said she wanted to see a second incarnation. Organizer Joshua LaBure and his cohorts were happy to oblige.
“One big difference this year is that we have live music,” LaBure notes. “Chadzilla and the Asteroids, an...
Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the Big Band Boogie Bash has been an annual tradition for college and high-school big bands. For the past decade, the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts — a thirteen-year-old mentoring program that teaches middle- and high-school students about jazz performance, history and language — has hosted the event, during which bands perform...
Denver’s fourth annual Neal Cassady Birthday Bash didn’t quite cross paths with the Colorado premiere of the major motion picture On the Road as originally hoped (the local opening is now scheduled for March), but the bash, celebrating the 87th anniversary of Neal Cassady’s birth, is still very much on the road. As always, the celebration, which acknowledges the...
Came to this restaurant based on a recommendation from a co-worker & absolutely loved it- I was in Denver from Phoenix, looking for a vegan-friendly place to eat. Wish we had a place like this in Phoenix! The pickled plate appetizer was awesome & the fork and knife sandwich was amazing... So great!
Read Full ReviewCity, O' City is as good as it gets. Seriously, this place never ceases to amaze me and we have an interesting history. Before their remodel, I was introduced to City, O' by... well I don't know who or why, but I went. This place changed my perspective on food from the moment I walked in. I remember the first time I went into this small...
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