Family
CONNECTIONS April 12–17, 2021
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CONTENTS Welcome to Family Connections Week 2021................. 5 Schedule of Events.................................................. 6 Places to Visit On Campus........................................ 12 Where to Eat On Campus........................................ 14 Where to Get DU Swag............................................16 Fun Things to Do In and Around Denver......................
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New Student and Family Programs is excited to host our virtual event, Family Connections, during the week of April 12-17, 2021. We’re planning live activities and recorded presentations for parents and guardians to enjoy from the comfort of your home. We invite your students to watch the events with you and to participate in the games and activities.
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Schedule of Events April 12–17, 2021 Family Connections Week is a time for you and your student to have some fun together and connect with the rest of your community of DU parents and families. Play interactive online games with your student and other parents, watch recorded presentations and performances, cook along with an Executive Chef, watch a game, and join our virtual events.
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Weeklong Events Virtual 5K Event Support the Student Assistance Fund at the University of Denver. You’re welcome to jog at your own pace, on your own course, and YES, you can even walk or bike, any way you choose to move. Open to all abilities and ages. You can participate from home and submit your logged steps online. Participants who complete their 5K will receive a small gift in the mail. More information about the Student Assistance Fund and how to donate can be found here. A suggested optional donation is $10, or any amount you choose.
DU Boutique A directory of online and brick and mortar shops owned and operated by DU families. It’s been a tough year for small businesses. We wanted to support our DU families by connecting everyone with parents/guardians of our students who are business owners. We will keep this list available on our website.
DU Family Connections Online Jeopardy It’s competition time! See who in your family knows the most trivia about DU by playing our DU Jeopardy game with your family! Categories include history, the DU campus, sustainability, athletics, and more. Download the PowerPoint, select who will be your Alex Trebek, dive into teams and let the games begin.
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Virtual Events To RSVP for the Zoom Events, visit our website and scroll down to “Upcoming Events”
P Monday, April 12 Crimson & Gold: Parent Pathways
Register for Parent Pathways
E 4:30 p.m. PT/ 5:30 p.m. MT/ 6:30 p.m. CT/ 7:30 p.m. ET Join DU’s Regional Engagement team as we bring parents across multiple communities to one virtual home to meet other families in their regions and local areas. Our time together will focus on the unique opportunities and connections parents have and that are essential to the success of our community locally and across the globe. We invite you to be involved in our local regional efforts, from developing career pathways and mentorships for students and young alumni to boosting our athletic teams as they compete in your area. We are also here for you as a resource. We engage alumni, students, and parents to connect our expansive network of constituents, as well as build community and support for you all. If there is an area of DU that you want to learn more about, we can be a great connector.
P Tuesday, April 13 Text Breakers Virtual Game Show
Register for Game Show
E 7:00–8:00 p.m. MT Play on any laptop, tablet, or mobile device, just download the Zoom app. Once you log in, you’ll see everyone else who’s playing in a video group chat. Steve, your show’s host, will then explain the game rules including how to text in your answers. Fun games you’ll play include Trivia, Guess the Picture, Fill the Blank, and so many others.
P Wednesday, April 14 Register for Webinar Webinar: How to Rock Your Interview and Land Your Dream Job E 12:00–1:00 p.m. MT Presenter: Kerry Moriarty (DU: BSBA) is an experienced executive recruiter. As the director of legal services at Galmont Consulting, she has placed senior attorneys in strategic roles with Fortune 500 Companies in the Midwest. As president of KerryON Consulting, she has worked with legal candidates, project managers, sales and marketing individuals, and a variety of other types of job expertise. Description: It is always exciting to find out you have been selected to interview with one of your targeted companies. You are on your way to securing your dream job! BUT – interviews are tough. Even the most savvy professionals get nervous, maybe say the wrong thing and possibly just do not put their best foot forward. You finally have a shot at a great position – learn the tools that will give you the confidence so that you DO put your best foot forward.
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P Wednesday, April 14 LGBTQ+ Family Connections
Register for Family Connections
E 6:00–7:00 p.m. MT This virtual gathering is a place to meet other parents of students who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning +; as well as for parents and family members who identify as LGBTQ+. Join us for support and social connection, facilitated by DU staff who directly support DU’s LGBTQ+ community on campus. If you have any questions or need resources, please contact cody.ortiz-oldham@du.edu.
P Friday, April 16 DU @ NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships E 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. MT Here’s how to find a link to the events on the DU Athletics website: • • • • •
Click the arrows on the “Choose Sport” button (bottom left of page) Select Women’s Gymnastics Click on the April 16 event DU Women’s Gymnastics at NCAA National Scroll down to the “SPORTS” category and click on Gymnastics You’ll find the NCAA Championships and video replays of Regionals
P Friday, April 16 Virtual Tour: Direct from DU
Register for Tour
E 3:30 p.m. MT Our Direct from DU virtual tour will last 60 minutes and includes Q&A time with current DU students. We’ll tell you about our academic programs, housing options, study abroad opportunities and the student experience. We’ll show you academic classrooms, residence halls, our brand new Community Commons (including the central dining space), and more!
P Saturday, April 17 Register for Cook Along Cook Along With the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management’s Own Chef E 10:00–11:00 a.m. MT Please join us for a Cook Along Event with the Executive Chef of the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management, Tim Downs. He will lead us through the preparation of a beloved brunch item with a unique twist. An ingredients list will be provided one week prior to the event and we invite you and your student to learn to cook together via Zoom.
P Saturday, April 17 University of Denver Men’s Lacrosse at Georgetown E 1:00 p.m. MT National Broadcast on Fox Sports Here’s how to find a link to the game on the DU Athletics website:
• Click the arrows on the “Choose Sport” button • Select Men’s Lacrosse • Click on the April 17 game
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Recorded Presentations to Watch Any Time Job/Internship Searching During the Pandemic (for students and parents) Applying for jobs/internships and keeping track of job postings, deadlines, cover letters, recruiter contacts, and more can quickly become overwhelming without a system in place to organize it all. In this presentation, we cover effective strategies for your job/internship search in the pandemic and organization tactics to make your life a little easier during this time.
Social Justice and Food: Alleviating Food Insecurity in the DU Community with the DU Food Pantry Join our student leaders in the Center for Sustainability to learn about how we manage our food pantry to reduce food insecurity in our community and erase the stigma of seeking help. We also graciously accept donations. For local families who wish to donate food, there is a box set up in the Community Commons west entrance. The DU Center for Sustainability gives students the opportunity to turn their passions for creating a just and sustainable world into purpose and real-life experience. Students run nearly 30 different programs from a full-service bike shop, pop-up thrift stores, and outdoor gear rental program, to zero waste athletics, two community gardens, and research into mobility access, energy use, and social justice. One of the Center’s core programs is our Food Pantry, which is free and open to anyone with a DU ID number – undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and full- or part-time staff. National data suggests that nearly 40% of students will experience food insecurity during college, and our food pantry helps to ensure no one at DU goes hungry.
The Inspired Journey with Dr. Heather Martin, Teaching Professor of Writing and First-Year Seminar Faculty Director In this workshop, DU writing professor Heather Martin walks participants through a series of fun and inspiring writing activities that invite you to map multiple routes to a fulfilling life and explore ways you can ignite your passion. Dr. Martin will discuss this journey for parents as well as DU students.
Musical Performances The University of Denver Lamont School of Music is a premier music performance school of the Rocky Mountain West. Relax and enjoy your choice of DU featured artists from Lamont At Home, The Spirituals Project, and popular done-for-you playlists on the Lamont YouTube channel.
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Places to Visit On Campus The Evans Memorial Chapel This beautiful, century-old sandstone chapel, constructed in 1878, is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. The historic Evans Chapel was moved, brick by brick, from its original downtown location at 13th and Bannock to its current location in the center of Harper Humanities Gardens, the heart of campus, in 1960. The move was a popular decision made by the late Chancellor Emeritus Chester M. Alter. The Evans Chapel is surrounded by the flower gardens, waterfalls, and pools of the Alter Arboretum and Harper Humanities Garden, which is billed as a “living fossil forest” and nurtures the nearest living relatives of the fossilized plants found in the Rocky Mountains. The Humanities Garden showcases some 100 aquatic plants including water lilies, rushes, and wild rice. The garden is a beautiful place for the DU community and our neighbors and visitors to relax.
“Whispers” Interactive Outdoor Sculpture Installation Locally renowned sculptor Lawrence Argent created “Whispers” for the University of Denver in 1999. It consists of many lips placed on the walkway as benches and elevated on pillars surrounding the entry to the Coors Fitness Center and the Gates Field House. Previously recorded university lectures can be heard daily coming from speakers incorporated into the outdoor sculpture installation. Lawrence Argent is perhaps most well-known for his creation of the “Big Blue Bear” sculpture that peers into the windows of the Denver Convention Center downtown.
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Though Family Connections Week is a virtual event, we invite you to visit special locations on our campus if you have the opportunity to visit!
DU Carillon The Williams Carillon, dedicated on October 24, 1999, contains 65 bronze bells, which qualifies it as a grand carillon. The largest of these bells weighs six tons! The total weight of the carillon is 64,900 pounds. The carillon, located at the Ritchie Center, is played from a keyboard with wooden manual and pedal keys in a playing cabin situated just below the bells. The playing action is entirely mechanical, allowing for musical expression through variation of touch. The carillon provides music for major University events and community concerts. For all who are in listening distance, the artistry of DU Carillonneur Carol Jickling Lens is a distinct pleasure.
Newman Center for the Performing Arts The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts strives to provide the highest quality performing arts experiences for faculty, students, performers, and the Colorado community. The Newman Center offers an eclectic mix of emerging artists and seasoned performers, and trains DU music students in the most acoustically sophisticated venues in the region. The Newman Center aims to seduce the senses with an abundance of performances in gracious settings. Taking in a show at the Newman Center is a must for visiting DU parents.
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Where to Eat On Campus Centennial Dining Hall 1870 S. High St.
Friday • Breakfast: 7–10:30 a.m. • Lunch/Brunch: 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. • Lite Lunch: 1:30–4:15 p.m. • Dinner: 4:45–7:30 p.m. Saturday/Sunday • Lunch/Brunch: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. • Dinner: 4:45–7:30 p.m. Pioneers care about where their food comes from and how it is prepared. Centennial Dining Hall is dedicated to serving food you can feel good about, from classic comfort foods to international dishes. Many of our responsibly sourced ingredients are classified as “real” food that is local, fair, humane, and/or ecologically sound.
Einstein Bros. Bagels Daniels College of Business 2101 S. University Blvd.
Anderson Academic Commons 2150 E. Evans Ave. Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–10 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. The Front Porch Café, located in the Anderson Academic Commons, offers not only coffee, smoothies, tea, and desserts but also a wide array of healthy breakfast and lunch items. Our great selections include flats, sandwiches, salads, and gluten free options available upon request. Front Porch Café also offers a variety of Simply to Go options, like our Honey Pecan Turkey Sandwich, that are made in-house for folks in a rush wanting to grab something delicious on their way to their next destination.
Law School Café
Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m.
Sturm College of Law, 2255 E. Evans Ave.
Friday: 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday: Closed
Friday: 7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Known for their bagels, cream cheese schmears, and coffee heritage, Einstein Bros. offers an exceptional morning alternative that’s fast, hot, and packed with flavor. But it doesn’t stop there. They also serve up bistro salads, soups, and sandwiches — great for lunch — while oversized brownies, cookies, pound cake, and muffins make for delicious anytime snacking.
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Front Porch Café
Saturday/Sunday: Closed The Law School Café offers a wide variety of hot and cold sandwiches, soups, snacks, and coffees to help keep you going throughout the day.
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Dining on campus is open to students only at this time, but when we open our campus, we would love to have you join us for a meal.
Nagel Hall Market
Nelson Dining Hall
Monday–Friday • Salsa Rico: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. • Pronto’s and Simple Servings: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. • Pioneer Pita: 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Monday–Friday • Breakfast: 7–10:30 a.m. • Lunch/Brunch: 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. • Lite Lunch: 1:30–4:15 p.m. • Dinner: 4:45–7:30 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday • Salsa Rico and Simple Servings: 12–8 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday • Lunch/Brunch: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. • Dinner: 4:45–7:30 p.m.
Nagel Hall Market has many delicious options, including Simple Servings, our allergy-free station. Three other great concepts for you to choose from include Salsa Rico serving up fresh sizzling flavors daily, Pioneer Pita (yummy Mediterranean menu items), and Pronto’s, making pasta a priority. Select a delicious meal from either Salsa Rico, Pronto’s, Simple Servings, or Pioneer Pita for one meal plan swipe. (Up to 5 swipes per day at Nagel Hall Market only.)
Pioneers care about where their food comes from and how it is prepared. Our Executive Chef is dedicated to preparing food you can feel good about, featuring responsibly sourced ingredients within cuisines ranging from classic comfort foods to international dishes. Many of our responsibly sourced ingredients are classified as “real” food that is local, fair, humane, and/or ecologically sound. Continually increasing our use of real food is part of our Real Food Challenge Commitment.
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World Of Wings Café (WOW! Café) 2135 E. Wesley Ave.
Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m.–7 p.m. | Friday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m. | Saturday/Sunday: Closed WOW Cafe American Grill & Wingery is a successful and popular brand developed in New Orleans. Their menu includes wraps, Angus burgers, and Southern taste temptations. But WOW Cafe is best known for its mouth-watering chicken tenders that are out-of-this-world delicious! The chicken is always fresh, never frozen, and seasoned to perfection. Located in the Engineering building on the south side of campus.
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Where to Get DU Swag
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Bookstore
Coors Fitness Center
Best place to find school spirit items such as sweaters, decals, and lanyards. When it’s time for your student to graduate, you can also find rings, regalia, diploma frames, and alumni gifts.
Already in the Ritchie Center and not interested in walking all the way over to the Bookstore? Not a problem. The Coors Fitness Center has a small DU Apparel shop just inside their doors. This is a perfect place to find your basic polo, sweatshirt, or DU T-shirt!
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Fun Things to Do In and Around Denver Looking for new and exciting things to see in the Denver area when you come to visit your student? We have you covered! The list below has something for everyone and we hope you enjoy exploring all of the wonderful things our city and the surrounding area has to offer. Be sure to check websites to see if currently open. Alamo Drafthouse Sloan’s Lake Dine-in cinema with the best in movies, beer, food, and events next to one of the most popular Denver-area lakes. 4255 W. Colfax Ave. | Denver 80204 drafthouse.com/denver/theater
Denver Art Museum 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. | Denver 80204 denverartmuseum.org
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave 987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Rd. Golden 80401 buffalobill.org
Denver Botanic Gardens 1007 York St. | Denver 80206 botanicgardens.org
Cherry Creek Shopping Center 3000 East 1st Ave. | Denver 80206 shopcherrycreek.com
Denver Museum of Nature & Science 2001 Colorado Blvd. | Denver 80205 dmns.org
City Park This trendy area is dominated by its namesake green space, featuring picnic spots, playgrounds, and lakeside trails. Location of the Denver Zoo and Denver Museum of Nature and Science. 2001 Colorado Blvd. | Denver 80205 denvergov.org/parks
Denver Performing Arts Complex Home of the Colorado Ballet, Colorado Symphony, and Opera Colorado as well as a sculpture park and venues offering Broadway shows, Tony-winning theatre, and more. 1400 Curtis St. | Denver 80202 artscomplex.com
Clyfford Still Museum Enjoy a showcase for the large-scale paintings and archives of Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still (1904–1980). 1250 Bannock St. | Denver 80204 clyffordstillmuseum.org
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Colorado Railroad Museum 17155 W. 44th Ave. | Golden 80403 coloradorailroadmuseum.org
Denver Union Station Located downtown, Union Station boasts an eclectic array of the city’s top shops, restaurants, and bars including Snooze an A.M. Eatery, Terminal Bar, Mercantile Dining & Provision, Stoic & Genuine, and much more. 1701 Wynkoop St. | Denver 80202 unionstationindenver.com
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Denver Zoo 2300 Steele St. | Denver 80205 denverzoo.org Empower Field at Mile High A 75-minute, half-mile walking tour of the Denver Broncos’ stadium allows participants to access behind the scenes areas. Tours can be booked on the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame website. 1701 Bryant St. | Denver CO 80204 coloradosports.org/stadium-tour Golden, Colorado This charming former gold rush town just outside of Denver offers outdoor recreation on Clear Creek and nearby Lookout Mountain plus an array of breweries and restaurants, including Coors Brewery (free tours daily). visitgolden.com History Colorado Center 1200 N. Broadway | Denver 80203 historycolorado.org Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art 1201 Bannock St. | Denver 80204 kirklandmuseum.org Larimer Square Find a number of independently owned restaurants, bars, and shops in this downtown historic district. 1400 Larimer Square | Denver 80202 larimersquare.com McNichols Civic Center Building 144 W. Colfax Ave. | Denver 80202 mcnicholsbuilding.com
Molly Brown House Museum Philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown was known as “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” because she survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic. 1340 Pennsylvania St. | Denver 80203 mollybrown.org Museum of Contemporary Art Denver Featuring regional, national, and international artists, MCA Denver offers a wide range of exhibitions promoting creative experimentation with art and ideas. 1485 Delgany St. | Denver 80202 mcadenver.org Pearl Street Mall, Boulder A quaint pedestrian-only shopping district in historic downtown Boulder, a university town 30 miles from Denver at the foot of the iconic Flatirons. Pearl St., between 11th and 15th Sts. boulderdowntown.com Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre One of the world’s best outdoor concert venues boasts a full-service restaurant, hiking trails, and gorgeous scenery just outside of Denver. 18300 W. Alameda Pkwy. | Morrison 80465 redrocksonline.com Upstairs Circus LODO Craft workshop and bar offering a menu of twohour DIY projects including jewelry, wall art, and other décor. 1500 Wynkoop St., Ste 100 | Denver 80202 upstairscircus.com/co/lodo
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Local Denver Favorite Restaurants Denver ranked 4th in Zagat’s “30 Most Exciting Food Cities in America 2017” and was also host to Season 15 of the popular Bravo series “Top Chef.” Pick your favorite cuisine and see what this foodie city has to offer during your visits to the University of Denver! $
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American 12@Madison New American, $$ 12atmadison.com Acorn New American, $$ denveracorn.com Annette Modern American, craft cocktails, $$ annettescratchtotable.com Beast + Bottle American, boutique bar, $$$ beastandbottle.com Fruition Restaurant New American, $$$ fruitionrestaurant.com Mercantile Dining and Provision American eatery, wine, artisanal market, barista bar, $$$ mercantiledenver.com Potager New American, $$ potagerrestaurant.com
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Rebel Restaurant Eclectic American, $$ rebelrestaurantdenver.com
Denver Biscuit Co. Breakfast and brunch, $$ denbisco.com
Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen Modern deli, NY-style bagels, $ rosenbergsbagels.com
Jelly U Café Breakfast and brunch, $$ eatmorejelly.com
Table 6 New American classics, $$ table6denver.com
Lucile’s Creole Café Cajun/Creole, breakfast and brunch, $$ luciles.com
The Plimoth New American, $$ theplimoth.com
Sassafras American Eatery Southern, Cajun/Creole, brunch, $$ sassafrasamericaneatery.com
The Populist American, cocktails, $$ thepopulistdenver.com
Syrup Breakfast and brunch, $$ syruprestaurant.com
Breakfast and Brunch
Burgers
Bacon Social House Breakfast and brunch, $$ baconsocialhouse.com
Cherry Cricket Burgers and brewpub, $$ cherrycricket.com Park Burger Burgers, $$ parkburger.com
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Chinese Hop Alley Chinese, craft beer, cider, and cocktails, $$ hopalleydenver.com Zoe Ma Ma Chinese street food, $ zoemama.com
Dessert Bonnie Brae Ice Cream Dessert, ice cream, $ bonniebraeicecream.com D-Bar Dessert, $$ dbardenver.com
Cart-Driver Pizza, $ cart-driver.com Il Posto Italian, $$$ ilpostodenver.com Odyssey Bistro and Grill Italian, $$ odyssey-italian-restaurant.com Patxi’s Pizza Pizza, Italian, $$ patxispizza.com
Japanese
Middle Eastern Jerusalem Middle Eastern, $$ jerusalemrestaurant.com
Seafood and Sushi Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood Seafood, $$ blueislandoysterbar.com Hapa Sushi Grille and Sake Bar Sushi, $$ hapasushi.com
Izakaya Den Japanese, $$$ izakayaden.net
Señor Bear Pan-Latin seafood, $$ senorbeardenver.com
Uncle Ramen, $$ uncleramen.com
Sushi Ronin Sushi, $$$ sushironindenver.com
Mediterranean
Steakhouse
Ali Baba Grill Lebanese and Mediterranean, $$ alibabagrill.com
Elway’s Steakhouse, $$$ elways.com
El Five Spanish, Eastern Mediterranean, $$ elfivedenver.com
Guard and Grace Modern steakhouse, $$$ guardandgrace.com
Thirsty Lion Gastropub, $$ thirstyliongastropub.com
Rioja Mediterranean, $$$ riojadenver.com
Vegan/Vegetarian
Indian
Mexican
Biju’s Little Curry Shop Indian, curry, $ littlecurryshop.com
El Taco De Mexico Traditional Mexican, $ eltacodemexicodenver.com
Root Down Vegan, vegetarian, $$ rootdowndenver.com
Himchuli Indian and Nepali cuisine, $$ himchulidenver.com
Machete Tequila and Tacos Mexican, $$ machetedenver.com
Watercourse Vegan, vegetarian, $$ watercoursefoods.com
Frozen Matter/Retro Grade Ice cream, speakeasy, $ frozenmatter.com Little Man Ice Cream Ice cream, $ littlemanicecream.com Sweet Cow Dessert, ice cream, $ sweetcowicecream.com
Gastropubs
Italian Bar Dough Italian, pizza, $$ bardoughdenver.com
City O’ City Vegan, vegetarian, $$ cityocitydenver.com
Uno Mas Street tacos, $ unomastaqueria.com University of Denver
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