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Five Points' Oldest Eatery

posted by TeleGirl on 10/2/2009 4:12:45 PM in LoDo, Cole and Whittier, Five Points, Uptown, food & wine, hoodwinks, culture

Zona's Tamales serves up hole-in-the-wall atmosphere, a giant menu and an infamous pig-ear sandy.

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The Denver Tap Project Needs Volunteers

posted by denver tap project on 11/28/2008 8:07:29 PM in Washington Park and Platt Park, Washington and Virginia Vale, Bonnie Brae, Montbello, University Park, Cherry Creek, City Park, Longmont, Louisville , Westminster, Five Points, Highlands and Jefferson Park, Lone Tree, Glendale, Golden Triangle, Lafayette, Boulder, Wheat Ridge, Uptown, LoDo, Capitol Hill, Golden, Marston, Cheesman Park, Lowry, food & wine, charity, dining out, discussion, happy hour, culture, dive bars, politics

The US Fund for UNICEF is looking for volunteers to help with the Denver Tap Project!  Volunteers are needed to launch the campaign, from working with local restaurants to doing PR/ blogging for us.  It's a great opportunity to meet people if you're just moving to the area, plus you'll be a part of a fantastic campaign!

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Looking for Mexican food Emilio's Superchef has got you covered.

posted by Trip Fontaine on 12/10/2007 4:27:22 PM in Capitol Hill, Uptown, dining out, discussion, neighborhood close-ups, food & wine, culture

Having a serious hankering for some serious Mexican food on a snowy Friday evening, I made my way in the headwind and all, down to Emilio’s located at 338 E. Colfax.

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Dazbog Coffee in Uptown, Denver

posted by krose on 10/22/2007 10:45:36 AM in Uptown, dining out, food & wine, out and about, hoodwinks

Dazbog has been around the Rocky Mountain region for over 10 years, but I only recently noticed a store presence as loud as one can be.

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Foxtrot Uniform

posted by Trip Fontaine on 9/20/2007 3:28:45 PM in Capitol Hill, Five Points, Uptown, nightlife, food & wine, the outdoors, out and about

I have come to the conclusion that time is a precious thing and now that my adolescence is fleeting me, it is more of a commodity than anything. And living in a big city really doesn’t help this whole time conflict issue. Routines that are for the day, I find myself doing at night. Late night.

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