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Town's Joy

Joy McWilliams is more than just a mainstay real estate agent; she is a local fixture. Her love for Parker has established her as a local leader.

If you talk to Joy McWilliams, you are immediately struck by her warmth and energy. She is a big part of our Parker community, and we wanted to highlight her as one of our local leaders. Joy and her husband, Brian, are behind the real estate duo, Mc2 Properties. You can follow them on Instagram, Facebook, or watch their monthly broadcast on YouTube to see the market overview, real estate advice, and some tours of listings.

Joy grew up in Texas and Brian grew up in the Littleton area. After college, they met through mutual friends, got married, and moved around a few times. They ended up back in Colorado 16 years ago. Joy was already involved in the real estate world and worked under several brokers. She was with Keller Williams years ago, then switched to Osgood, a local boutique broker on Mainstreet in Parker.

In the last five years, she decided to work with Compass, a newer company whose business model is to work with experienced agents. They are very driven in their technology platform, using AI and other tools. They are also frontrunners in private exclusives, which allows agents to market properties to their agency before becoming public. Joy believes their advancements make Compass different and a top seller. Bryan and Joy teamed up three years ago to work together in real estate.

Joy and Bryan not only sell homes but essentially sell our area as a great place to live. They stay educated on planning and zoning announcements, schools, and projects. They know Douglas County well and do most of their selling in Castle Rock, Parker, and South Aurora. They are mindful to stay in touch with the local communities, events, and the culture of the area. Joy is often suggesting Parker to people moving to the area because of what a special place it is.

They love Parker and have become ingrained into the community through networking with their business, the Chamber, friends, and neighbors. They have a son and daughter who go to high school in Parker and are involved in the school community as well as the town. They try to be involved with service activities through the Chamber and SECOR to help people in our area. Joy says business is about relationships and being in front of people having conversations.

I asked Joy what she thinks makes Parker so special. She said it's the history and smalltown feel of our downtown area with the events and traditions that are built there for friends and neighbors. She talked about how family-oriented our town is and how many opportunities there are for kids. Recognizing the importance of youth and children adds value to our community. But of course, most of all, Joy shared how it’s the people of Parker, how everyone helps each other and wants to interact and that each person matters. She feels fortunate to live in this area. Good people draw like-minded people to our area to strengthen us and our hometown feel. That is what Joy and Brian have brought to our community. We applaud their involvement, service, and impact!

The Town Jewel

Royalty isn't something we have here in the U.S., but one of our local crown jewels is Janell Ames and her love for Douglas County.

Janell Ames loves Parker and has been involved in this community her whole life. She loves the roots she has put down. She is very loyal and loves people. Janell grew up in the Pinery and went to Ponderosa High School. She studied marketing at college at then Mesa State and married her high school sweetheart, Billy. They decided to stay in the Parker area and have two boys and a girl.

As a very young mom, she became involved again at Ponderosa as a girls' softball coach and loved it! She felt that being home with her children when they were young was very important. They chose to sacrifice so she had the chance to raise her children full time. Through this era, she became involved in her children's classrooms, in the PTO, at church, and in the neighborhood.

One day, soon after having her third baby, a friend showed up with a flyer for Mrs. Colorado. She thought it was silly at first but eventually decided to get involved in the pageant with a friend. She became Mrs. Parker and was involved in the pageant for four years, also becoming Mrs. Colorado! Crazy enough, one day she saw heels out at her grandma’s house and she announced to Janell that she and Janell’s mom were also going to be part of the competition that year. She talked about what a fun and special experience it was to be part of an exciting event together.

It was a world she did not know about and had to train for in a whole new way. Janell said it really helped her to reflect on what she stood for, what she wanted to show her children, and what she wanted for the community. She learned she had a voice and that she could be a strong woman. She wanted to show her daughter what being a woman with internal beauty looks like – being smart, kind, humble, and helping others.

After winning, Janell thought of how she could give back to Parker. She made 200 appearances as Mrs. Colorado through service, speeches, and events. She worked with our former mayor, David Casiano, on many projects. Among other events, they organized a walk for the cure and were part of the holiday parade. She started a chapter at the Children’s Hospital called "Seeds of Hope" to help give comfort to moms with babies in the NICU. She also partnered with a local charity and did a women’s home build. Each event where she made an appearance, she took someone close to her and tried to get her kids involved.

Years later, when her kids were older, she did many hours of volunteering at Sagewood Middle School. Danny Winsor, the principal, sought her out to be more involved in the school and start teaching. She taught student government, speech, and Avid. She loved the culture that she and her students created in the classes and how they included community service in their curriculum. She taught for seven years and even had the chance to teach one of her sons.

In 2022, when she decided to retire from teaching, she reached out to Danny to let him know. He was working at the district level by then and told her about an opening as the new DCSD Legacy Campus event coordinator. She decided to apply and now loves being back in the school community! She has been able to work with so many people throughout the district, businesses in the area, and non-profit organizations as they come to the Legacy Campus for events, meetings, speakers, competitions, banquets, and training. She loves to connect with former students, families, and other teachers. She still volunteers to help with the pageant and even hosts the prelims for Mrs. Colorado at the campus. She loves her position and how it gives her a taste of all the worlds she has been a part of and loved in her life! She loves the culture and takes pride in their campus. Her impact locally has been felt very heavily. Her love for our area and the people here is very evident!

THE GOOD DOCTOR

Meet Dr. Morrison

He has those patient relationships typically only found in small town practices, but he brings all the tools and technolgy of the big boys.

He also had several more experiences as a youth that helped him become familiar with the medical world. Steve played football and had some knee issues, as well as a hernia repaired. One day on the way to high school he was in a serious car accident. He flew through the windshield, requiring a few days’ stay in the hospital, some plastic surgery, and serious recovery.

Gratefully, Steve was able to go on to play football at the University of Washington for three years and to serve a 2-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dominican Republic. He began medical school at Western University of Health Services of the Pacific in Pomona, California. He met his wife, Julie, and they were married in 1997.

Twenty Mile Urgent Care is a staple in our community. It is the only privately-owned urgent care in Colorado, unlike others that are part of larger conglomerates. Doctor Steve Morrison had the vision to open this urgent care nearly two decades ago when there were no such options around. In 2007, he was able to create this family care and urgent care hybrid to serve the community and align with his strengths and interests.

Dr. Morrison grew up in Snohomish, Washington. He had two uncles who were doctors that left an impression on him. Steve shadowed them throughout middle school and high school and came to be fascinated by science and healthcare. He was especially interested in sports medicine.

Throughout medical school, Steve realized that he loved family medicine.

Steve and Julie moved to Parker in 2003, where he worked in Aurora for a family medicine practice for four years. It was during this time that Steve realized the need for an urgent care in Parker. He also decided he wanted to branch out in his field to something more challenging. This is how the urgent care/family medicine hybrid began.

Steve is the only doctor at Twenty Mile Urgent Care, along with two physician assistants and a nurse practitioner, who serve patients at the clinic. The practice includes ten staff members, three of which have been there since the very beginning!

Their unique clinic makeup provides a "hard to find these days" personalized relationship with patients. The locally-owned, small town feel allows for each patient to feel cared for, not like being a number in a large chain. Steve said they love the Parker community, (along with surrounding Franktown, Elizabeth, and Kiowa). He has enjoyed the chance to build relationships with families and has seen many of his patients from childhood into their adulthood. And the Morrisons have always appreciated the loyalty of the community.

Steve and Julie have three children: Hailey, Cameron, and Cole. As a family they love skiing in the winter and spending time at the lake in the summer. They love to call Parker home!

In the interest of providing the 50 best dining options in Douglas County, we must be able to personally recommend each listing. The guide is subject to change. If you have a suggestion for inclusion on the list, email us at contribute@tuellers.com.

KEY

Based on a typical dinner for one person, excluding drinks, tax or tip.

$ ............................. Under $15 $$ ............................... $15-$25

$$$ ......................... Over $25 (EC) Editors Choice (N) New

Asian fusion

DANCING NOODLE

A small, family owned, dinein and take-out restaurant that serves authentic homestyle Thai food.

10841 S. Crossroads Dr., Suite 10, Parker 303-805-3880 $$

INDOCHINE

A local go-to for quality home-style cuisine. This Parker fixture is known for a fresh, creative menu.

19751 E Mainstreet, Parker 720-851-8559 $$

ITO SUSHI ASIAN BISTRO

Asian fusion restaurant known for quality ingredients and fresh fish daily.

2240 Mercantile St #100, Castle Rock 720-749-6777 $$ (N)

JOHN HOLLY’S Chinese and Thai dishes that are nothing less than the culinary equivalent of an exotic adventure.

9232 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree

303-768-9088 $$

THE GUIDE

THE BEST PLACES TO DINE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY

JUNZ

More than just great sushi! Junz has been a local staple for years and remains one of the premier destinations for a casual night out or fine dining experience. If you are seeking a great restaurant to get acquainted with Japanese cuisine, look no further than Junz.

JUNZ

A favorite sushi place in town with a unique blend of Japanese and French at its very best.

11211 S. Dransfeldt Rd., Parker 720-851-1005 $$

BAKERY/DESSERTs

LA PETITE CREPERIE

The locals favorite spot to grab made-to-order crepes. Sweet or savory, you can’t go wrong. Proudly serving farm to table fresh.

19751 Mainstreet, Parker

720-638-9722 $ (EC)

PARIS BAGUETTE

Popular Korean chain that brings expertly crafted baked goods through a warm and welcoming bakery cafe’ experience that delivers joy to everyone.

18374 Cottonwood Dr., Parker

720-500-5555 $ (N)

POULETTE BAKESHOP

New artisan bakers taking Parker by storm. Order early, they sell out every day!

19585 Hess Road, Parker 303-955-5647 $ (N)

BARBEQUE

BIG JIMS

Don’t be fooled by this being a food truck; if you like southern BBQ, this is your place. Corner of Parker Rd and Longs Way, Parker $$$

GQUE BBQ

Award-winning food. Try the wood-smoked ribs, brisket, pork, or garlic potatoes. 8433 Park Meadows Center Dr., Suite 143B, Lone Tree 303-729-2506 $$

HICKORY HOUSE

The Parker tradition. Known for their baby back ribs, but don’t miss the pulled pork and barbeque chicken. 10335 S Parker Rd, Parker 303-805-9742 $$

OLD WEST BBQ

A hidden gem with familyfriendly pricing. Don’t miss out on their breakfast burritos. 107 Wolfensberger Rd., Castle Rock 303-660-6340 $

BREW PUB

20 MILE TAP HOUSE

Best known for their burgers and wings. Make sure to catch Trivia Tuesdays. 12543 N Hwy 83, Parker 303-841-6782 $$

GREAT DIVIDE BREWERY & ROADHOUSE

Destination locale with an informal ambiance offering hearty comfort classics 215 Wilcox St Suite G, Castle Rock 303-955-5788 $$ - $$$ (N)

ROCKYARD BREWING CO.

Douglas County’s longest running brew pub. Steaks, burgers, pizza and soup! 880 Castleton Rd, Castle Rock 303-814-9273 $$

TAILGATE TAVERN & GRILL

Your neighborhood tavern for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Sports bar with live music not to miss on the weekends. 19552 E. Mainstreet, Parker 303-841-7179 $$

THE LIBRARY CO. BAR & KITCHEN

Offering great food & amazing drinks in a relaxed and warm atmosphere. Clear and simple menu options. 3911 Ambrosia St., Suite 101, Castle Rock 720-389-5986 $$

ITalian

CRANELLI’S

Comfort Italian food in a rustic, cozy, casual familyoriented format.

10047 Park Meadows Dr., Lone Tree 303-799-3661 $$

DANIELLE’S SCRATCH KITCHEN

Stylish, energetic eatery offering elevated Italian fare with an emphasis on great customer service.

872 Happy Canyon Rd. Suite 100, Castle Rock 303-524-9788 $$$

PORTOFINO

Authentic Italian eatery featuring pizza, pasta, calzones and heros. The local “go-to” for fresh Italian. 10920 S Parker Rd, Parker 303-841-9900 $$

SCILEPPI’S

A modern Italian restaurant focused on family recipes and premium ingredients. 210 Third St., Castle Rock 303-688-9000 $$

VIA BACI

Neapolitan pizzas join modern Italian fare at this casual eatery featuring a full bar & patio. 10005 Commons St, Lone Tree 303-790-0828 $$

MEXICAN

ADRIANNA’S

Intimate Mexican eatery for authentic cuisine in a relaxed ambiance. Great for parties. 7272 E Hwy 86, Franktown 303-663-7800 $$

CASA MARIACHI

Unassuming local joint serving up straight-forward Mexican plates.

9771 S Parker Rd, Parker 720-842-5105 $$

LA LOMA

Upscale-rustic atmosphere known for traditional Mexican meals.

6361 Promenade Pkw, Castle Rock 303-632-9900 $$ (N)

LAS POTRANCES

Casual Mexican restaurant full of real Mexican culture, Mexican Food, Fresh Drinks, and Friendly Hospitality. 19600 Solar Cir, Parker 303-840-0325 $$ (N)

LOS DOS POTRILLOS

Elegant family-owned eatery. There’s a combo dish to please everyone.

6370 Promenade Pkwy., Castle Rock 720-769-5474 $$

LOS VOLCANES

Don’t miss the Carnitas! And bring your appetite for the large portions.

10471 S. Parker Rd., Parker 303-841-0160 $$

new american

CASTLE CAFE

Set in a former 1890s hotel. Plating hearty American fare like pan-fried chicken & burgers.

403 Wilcox St, Castle Rock 303-814-2233 $$

VALERIE’S BREWHOUSE

Uniquely fun sports bar with a creative menu of brats and dogs.

971 Park St., Castle Rock 303-660-2399 $

CRAVE

A favorite gourmet burger joint. Imaginative menu with amazing handcrafted shakes. 3982 Limelight Ave, Castle Rock 303-814-2829 $$

DOUG’S DAY DINER

American breakfast cafe where everything is made from scratch.

18595 Mainstreet, Parker 720-476-7162 $$

MANNA

A casual sit-down destination with a menu that reflects Colorado’s growing season.

2350 Meadows Blvd., Castle Rock 720-455-3664 $

PARKER GARAGE

The Parker landmark located right downtown offers a locally-sourced menu. Great service and large portions. 19420 Mainstreet, Parker 720-389-8105 $$ (EC)

PEGASUS

A local favorite for breakfast or lunch. American, Greek or Mexican dishes.

313 Jerry St., Castle Rock 303-688-6746 $$

RORY’S

Comfort food and baked goods at their finest. Don’t see it on the menu? Ask for it!

11020 S Pikes Peak Dr., Parker 720-708-2889 $$

SIERRA

High-end, wood-fired kitchen with a warm ambiance, preparing select American dishes. 10680 Cabela Dr., Lone Tree 303-662-8800 $$

TRIBE AT RIVERWALK

Upscale, yet casual dining experience with a one-of-akind menu. Don’t miss the brunch. 115 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock 303-362-0904 $$$ (N)

WEST MAIN TAPROOM

A modern and open venue that boasts thoughtful and honest cuisine. A haven for the gluten-free crowd. 18595 Mainstreet, Parker 720-826-3689 $$

PIZZA

ANTONIO’S

A traditional family-style Italian pizza restaurant with a Brooklyn flair. 12947 S Parker Rd., Parker 720-851-5300 $

ARTISAN

Delicious Neapolitan-style pizza that makes each dish an individual work of art! And don’t forget dessert. 12311 Pine Bluffs Way, Parker 303-840-0518 $

COLORADOUGH

A refreshing take on madefrom-scratch pizza. So fresh they don’t even have a freezer! 17860 Cottonwood Dr., Parker 303-386-3333 $$

LIL’ RICCI’S

New York pizzas & other red sauce staples in a low-key setting. Can’t miss the garlic knots. 16526 Keystone Blvd, Parker 303-220-7422 $$

PARRY’S

NY-style pizza, wings, & casual Italian eats, in kidfriendly quarters. 5650 Allen Way, Castle Rock 303-814-8686 $$

STEAKHOUSE

DUKE’S

Rustic restaurant featuring beef & seafood dishes, plus a sports tavern with an Irish vibe.

363 Village Square Lane, Castle Pines

303-814-2487 $$$

FOGO DE CHAO

Upscale Brasilian steakhouse with all-you-can-eat meat carved tableside. Guaraná is a must, and try the Creme de Papaya. 8419 Park Meadows Center Dr., Lone Tree 303-481-4001 $$$ (EC)

PERRY’S

Chops, seafood, wine, & cocktails served in an upscale setting with a lounge & live jazz. 8433 Park Meadows Center Dr., Lone Tree

303-792-2571 $$$

TEXAS ROADHOUSE

Texas-themed steakhouse with a great menu and wonderful atmosphere. 11205 S. Parker Rd, Parker 303-805-5848 $$

TRAPPER’S CHOP HOUSE

Upscale hideaway local favorite featuring their signature Volcanic Hot Rock sear-it-yourself experience. 19308 Cottonwood Dr., Parker 303-248-2132 $$$

UNIQUE

VISTAVINO MODERN

Quaint Tuscan grill made fresh from local fare. Every dish is a winner!

611 Wilcox St., Castle Rock 303-814-2487 $$

Culinary Chronicles

My husband and I had been anticipating our rare date night all week. A quiet snowfall cast a magical quality over the cold evening as we arrived at Parker Garage on Mainstreet.

The restaurant welcomed us with dark rustic wood, low lighting, a tower of whiskey bottles, and local western-themed art featuring horses and bison. Bright red doors with vintage wrench handles hinted at the garage theme. We were seated right away in the main room with a view of O’Brien Park, where we watched the snowfall.

The restaurant offers options for those seeking a nice meal and those wanting to enjoy a game and drinks at the lively bar. The drink menu is extensive, with beer, wine, a wide whiskey selection, and craft cocktails. I enjoyed a glass of my favorite Chardonnay while my husband explored the bourbon options with the help of our server.

My husband opted for the surf and turf, while I chose the salmon. Both dishes were satisfying. The highlights were the zing of the peppercorn sauce on the steak, and the crispy crust on the salmon, while still keeping the inside perfectly tender.

Dessert was our favorite. We ordered the lemon cheesecake with strawberry sauce. The bright, zesty flavors contrasted with the snowy scene outside, making us dream of the warmer months ahead.

We're already looking forward to a spring date night, sharing cocktails and appetizers at the bar, then taking a stroll through the park when the weather warms up.

Denise Woods is a freelance writer who will be reviewing local eateries monthly for this new feature.

Parker Garage | 19420 Mainstreet, Parker
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