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Boulder based Mix 1 is not your typical energy drink

posted by CityBuzz on 9/9/2009 4:08:09 PM in Southwest Colorado Springs, North Colorado Springs, Downtown Colorado Springs, East Colorado Springs, Pueblo, West Colorado Springs, fitness & recreation, discussion, food & wine

Love protein shakes but hate that icky protein powder taste? Obsessed with smoothies but feel guilty ingesting all the added sugar? Check out the newest nutritional drink to come out of Boulder, CO.

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Summit Brewfest & BBQ this weekend

posted by Murphy Applegate on 5/15/2009 2:20:06 PM in Southwest Colorado Springs, family, food & wine, festival, entertainment

Head down to Southwest Colorado Springs this weekend to taste some of the best BBQ and finest brews in Colorado.

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Nosh in Downtown Colorado Springs

posted by Nina-Noelle Hall on 8/11/2008 8:55:53 AM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine

Nosh is downtown's latest hip spot for the in-the-know crowd. A sassy small plates restaurant and sangria bar, Nosh offers artsy atmosphere, a spacious patio, frequent live music and, best of all, affordable prices. Better than tapas, this is Nosh.

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Shuga's cafe and bar

posted by Nina-Noelle Hall on 8/4/2008 3:26:32 PM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine

Shuga's cafe and bar is a sweet and sassy treat. Its off-the-beaten-path-but-still-in-downtown location is part of the charm, which makes the cafe's excellent atmosphere and art scene all the more delicious. More importantly for a cafe and bar, though, don't miss the excellent fare and inventive martinis at this cherished hot spot.

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The Margarita at Pinecreek fine dining

posted by Nina-Noelle Hall on 7/29/2008 8:50:27 AM in Northwest Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine

The Margarita at Pinecreek is one of Colorado Springs' finest eateries. All meals utilize only fresh ingredients, which means the menu changes often, almost weekly, to keep up with the season's latest. Even The Margarita's margaritas are made with freshly squeezed juice! But perhaps even more titillating is the view from the restaurant's 4-acre plot.

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Montague's Teahouse - Surprisingly Refreshing

posted by Nina-Noelle Hall on 6/16/2008 11:25:08 AM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine, culture

Cross the southern train tracks (or actually drive under them) to find one of Colorado Springs' treasured staples: Montague's Teahouse. This cozy café exemplifies the eclectic beauty that is this gentrifying neighborhood.

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The Metropolitan - Where Mountain Man Meets Metropolis

posted by Nina-Noelle Hall on 5/28/2008 3:18:03 PM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine

Located in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs, The Metropolitan Restaurant and Lounge is a refreshing slice of sophistication. A mouth-watering menu and a varied martini list satisfy the appetite of our very active residents of Colorado Springs.

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Saigon Cafe in Downtown Colorado Springs is Unphogettable

posted by elizabeth on 2/7/2008 4:05:50 PM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, food & wine

Saigon Cafe, located in Downtown Colorado Springs, serves up delicious pho and noodle bowls.

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Poor Richard's- Four Tasty and Fun Spots in Downtown Colorado Springs

posted by ruth on 1/28/2008 2:35:28 PM in Downtown Colorado Springs, dining out, shopping, literary, music, food & wine, culture

A one-stop spot for the health-nut, book-lover, wine connoisseur, and the kid in you!

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Perfect Holiday Drink

posted by elizabeth on 12/21/2007 10:52:21 AM in Southeast Colorado Springs, Southwest Colorado Springs, food & wine

Eggnog and Tuaca, delicious!

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Best Gyro in Colorado Springs

posted by writing nag on 11/18/2007 5:59:13 PM in Downtown Colorado Springs, food & wine

The Med Cafe, Best Gyros and hummus in town.

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Stephanie's Wine Pick of the Week

posted by stephanie on 7/9/2007 11:33:43 AM in food & wine

2006 Filippo Gallino Arneis Roero, IT
Price: Under $15

Arneis is the native white grape of the Roero. It is the wine that the people of Piedmonte drink to kick-start their leisurely dining extravaganzas. Quite the versitile food wine, it is one of the few that really works well with vegetables (including asparagus) and also goes great with antipasti, fish and pasta with light cream sauces.

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Great Greek Cafe in Old Colorado City

posted by Jgirl on 7/5/2007 1:10:27 PM in Old Colorado City, dining out, food & wine

I am a huge fan of Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. I am constantly in search of THE BEST hummus and gyro...

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