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Larimer Associates has been raising a crop of restaurants far beyond its Larimer Square base, neighborhood joints designed to integrate seamlessly into their surroundings, drawing on the history of the building and the surrounding area to make it seem as if the eatery has existed there forever. And even though Madison Street just opened in 2010, it feels like it's been a part of Congress Park forever. The place has a friendly dining section and a bar with a long community table and a few cozy booths; large doors open up to a patio, giving the space a breezy, open-air feel. Dark woods and copper accents fill out the interior. The menu features downtown comfort foods like burgers, rotisserie chicken and fish tacos, as well as bar classics given an upscale twist.
In April of last year, Troy Guard, owner of TAG and TAG Raw Bar in Larimer Square, became an operating partner of Madison Street, a Congress Park neighborhood restaurant and lounge that Joe Vostrejs,... More »
The third annual Denver Burger Battle goes down at Sports Authority Field at Mile High this evening. The popular event is nearly sold out, but there are still some general admission tickets available.... More »
The fourth annual Hot Rocks Griller Challenge at Elway's Cherry Creek last night, a benefit for the Denver Health Foundation, was hot in more ways than one: hot in temperature, with the the late sprin... More »
Colorado chefs cook their asses off -- not just in their respective restaurants but at culinary events all over the city, and last night was no exception, as thirty chefs from Denver, Boulder and Colo... More »
If you're looking for a proper tiki drink in Denver -- you know, a Polynesian-themed sour rum cocktail that soared to popularity in the 1940s and 1950s -- Matty Durgin, barman at Madison Street, is yo... More »
Great local establishment for the family. It’s worth a visit or two, especially the Sunday brunch. Five stars in my eyes.
This place has ruined our block. I don't know/care what the food is like. The very presence on our street has ruined the feel of our block. I miss the derelict 7-11 building compared to the fucking parking nightmare and general influx of non-neighbors on our block. I think Laura Shunk is paid to pad their reviews with her over-the-top treacle. Notice nothing negative in their reviews? I am sure they weed out anything that doesn't cast them in the brilliant aura of a Larimer property. Fuck Madison Street and Fuck Larimer ASSociates!
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