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Eat up! There’s been a lot of discussion based around food lately. What is the grocery store going to be out of today? Why has the price of meat continued to rise? Is it safe to go out to eat now? We focused this edition on answering some of those questions. You’ll find some grilling suggestions to get you through a few Meatless Mondays. And if you like your veggies to be local and fresh, the familiar Longmont Farmers Market is still here to help in new ways. Local restaurants talk about what they’re doing to make it safe for diners to enjoy a meal out of the house. Summer plans may have been impacted, but there is still fun to be had, even if it takes a slightly different form and businesses are bouncing back. We’re all adjusting in our own way and carrying on with our lives, but food is a constant presence, so why not make the most of it? It may not be the summer we planned, but it’s the summer we’ll love anyway.
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As you walk in the single entrr y point, you smell freshly breweed coffee, newly-baked bread and see the vibrant hues of spring radishes, asparagus stallks and greenhouse cherry tomatoes. People walk by, their bags stuffed with mixed mushrooms and sugar snap peas, jars of honey and garlic scapes. People still joke with their favorite vendors in passing, buy some fresh salsa and tortillas. In another month it will be summer squash, corn and peaches. This year might look a little different at the Longmont, Boulder and Denver farmers markets, with mandatory masks and social distancing, but you can expect the same high quality and fresh experience you’ve come to know and love for the past 33 years. “We’ve made a lot of changes this year to be compliant with local official guidelines surrounding COVID,” said Elyse Wood, Operations Manager for Boulder County Farmers Markets, which operate in Longmont, Boulder, Denver and Lafayette. Organizers had three main goals to 6 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
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said organizers were not sure when the markets would be up p and running again, and the farr mers had produce to sell. The com mmunity still needed access to itt, so the organization set up a piick up location for boxes of fresh produce.
BY JESSICA BENES for LONGMONT MAGAZINE address this year in relation to COVID-19 concerns: • Keeping the community safe and delivering a safe experience.
Customers order on the website (bcfm.localfoodmarketplace.com/ Products) Tuesday to Thursday for a Sunday pickup at Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont.
• Having the resources (labor, equipment, space) to do the markets well.
“We definitely hit the ground running. The first day we completed 800 orders,” Wood said. They started by selling predetermined boxes, but now the boxes are fully customizable and customers choose exactly what they want on the website. Wood said that they added more pickup locations at the end of June in Boulder, Lafayette and Denver. Even though the physical farmers markets have started up again, Wood said they will run the BCFM2Go service through the end of the year to be sure they are ready if there is a COVID-19 resurgence.
The Farmers Market started BCFM2Go this year to fill the void. Wood
The Boulder and Longmont markets opened near the end of May, and
• Being sure that farmers and vendors still had avenues to make sales. “Our farmers already encounter so much risk in a given season with weather, labor and crop failure. This crisis was another pressure point on an already pressurized system of risks,” Wood said.
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Wood said. “If you come mainly to shop then your experience should be delightful.”
Denver just opened June 13. Vendors are spaced six feet apart, one-way flows of traffic have been established with one entry and one exit point, and customers are asked to reserve times in an online reservation system.
In Boulder and Longmont, organizers are able to fit 150 people in the market at a time. Reservations are recommended, although they have been able to admit walk-ups in every market too so far.
Wood said they are starting out with fewer vendors at the market now, but expect more by the peak season in August. “An auxiliary benefit is that the market is open and spacious, and not crowded shoulder-to-shoulder,”
Vendors have various ways of creating a little extra distance between themselves and the customers, including an extra table as a barrier, or plexiglass. Vendors also bag the produce
The Boulder County Farmers Market has precautions in place for those who want to shop in person. (Photo courtesy Boulder County Farmers Market)
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bring a sense of normalcy back to your everyday life. Connecting with your community is good for the soul,” Wood said.
The farmers market has been in operation for 34 years and started with a group of five farmers in front of the courthouse on Pearl Street in Boulder. The board is made up of farmers. There are plenty of reasons to go to the farmers markets, Wood said. Open air farmers markets are much safer than indoor markets. The air is moving, the supply chain is shorter (farm to table) and there is more space than a grocery store.
The BCFM2Go Food Distribution Program allows patrons to place an order online for a Sunday pickup. (Photos courtesy Boulder County Farmers Markets)
“While you can’t linger and have long conversations with your favorite vendors, shopping in the market can
Days and times that the market is open is located on their website (bcfm.org). The organization has been opening their sites up in stages. Boulder, Longmont and Denver sites are open now on Saturdays. Boulder might open on Wednesday by the end of June. The newest market, Lafayette, might open only as a pick up location this season, also by the end of June. Wood hopes they can open Lafayette as a physical market in 2021. Wood said that obviously, they want the markets to return to normal and be excellent sales channels for their
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farmers and vendors. “Our goals have always been and remain to serve the community the freshest, local food while supporting our local food system,” she said. They are always working to grow their food access programs, and serve members of the community who are food insecure. The markets do serve customers with EBT cards or who are enrolled in the WIC program (bcfm.org/foodaccess). The market is a place where the entire community can gather together in
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“Serving the community during this time is the greatest gift. It feels encouraging to lift people’s spirits with local, farm fresh produce, and deliver something special and familiar during an otherwise uncomfortable time,” Wood said.
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Though it seemed like it might never arrive, summer is finally here and this summer, even more than those past, dining outdoors is a popular pastime. Whether in your own backyard or a bit further afield, the right ingredients and supplies can make all the difference. ff
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As grocery store selections have been spotty and shopping occasionally difficult, now is a great time to hunt down a local Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Whether you choose a meat CSA like those available from Jodar Farms in Wellington and All Natural Homestead Beef in La Salle, or produce like those from Aspen Moon Farm in Hygiene and YA YA Farm and Orchard in Longmont, among others, you’ll be supporting local agriculture and missing the grocery stores (or not).
Many local farms are now offering online shopping as well. Ollin Farms in Longmont offers a virtual farmstand where customers can fill their cyberbasket with produce, tamales, coffee, honey, soap and more, then pick it up at the stand on their designated day, or have it delivered for a fee.
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Choosing the HOME
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BY JOHN TEEHAN for LONGMONT MAGAZINE Charcoal is the classic standard of grilling. (Shutterstock)
Summer is here and you’ve probably been itching to fire up the grill and get down to some summer cooking. Grilling can be seen as recreation, art, sport, and leisure all at once. And the food is pretty good as well. That said, there are many different methods of backyard grilling to choose from. The question isn’t which one is the best, but which is best for you? Should you go charcoal or gas? What’s this you’ve been hearing about pellets? Am I ready for a smoker? We’ve broken down the most popular choices for backyard grilling and discuss the pros and cons of each. The good news is that you may have more options than you were aware of.
Charcoal Grills
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representative of that iconic smoky backyard flavor. Many consider the charcoal grill as the only acceptable form of backyard grilling. Compared to other grilling methods, a charcoal grill does take longer to heat up than gas or electric, but coals will also burn hotter. Because no temperature controls exist beyond possibly shifting the grill surface higher or lower, cooking with charcoal requires distributing the coals along the bottom of the grill to create ideal direct and indirect cooking zones. The only other real drawback with charcoal grilling is that cleanup can take longer and be more of a mess than other forms of backyard cooking. Charcoal ash should be cleaned out after each use. That said, many people feel the extra effort is worth it for that classic charcoal grill taste. LongmontMagazine.com
Gas Grills It’s easy to see the appeal of gas grills. They start easily, heat quickly, are pretty easy to use and require a lot less clean up. While you don’t get the same smoky flavor you might with charcoal, you have more options for food types that you can quickly cook on a gas grill. Most gas grills use propane tanks for fuel, which can be replaced relatively easily, so there are no messy bags of charcoal. On average, gas grills have more cooking area allowing you to serve many guests at once. Many gas grills have side burners for heating side dishes, soups, and sauces. A gas grill can be the most expensive option, but, if taken care of, it can last for years.
Portable Grills What if you want to grill on the go? July/August 2020
This is where portable grills come in. Designed to be both sturdy and convenient, you can set up a portable grill almost anyplace you wish. You can purchase small, inexpensive charcoal grills, or you could cook with gas using small 16-ounce propane tanks designed to be stored under the grill lid when not in use.
Outdoor Electric Grills
Not everyone has the space for a fullsized grill. And not everyone wants to deal with the hassle of cleaning up after a charcoal grill or managing propane tanks. This is where outdoor electric grills come into play. These small grills fit perfectly on bal-
to clean. While you won’t get the smoky taste other forms of grilling provide, you can still enjoy the outdoor cooking experience.
Smokers
Gas is a popular and easy alternative, especially in terms of space. (Shutterstock)
conies and small patio areas, making it an excellent solution for folks who live in condos or apartments that don’t allow other forms of grilling. Plug the outdoor electric grill into an outlet, and you’re ready to cook. Because of its smaller footprint, you can’t cook for a lot of people at once, but if you’re cooking for just one or two people, it’s a great solution. They’re easy to use and easier
This is the advanced level option for backyard culinary impresarios. While charcoal and gas is great for everyday grilling, nothing brings forth deep, rich flavor quite like a smoker. This is essentially the slowcooker version of grilling– cooking foods at lower temperatures over longer periods. This is the option the pros use, but smokers are becoming more popular with at-home chefs. Due to their larger size, smokers are also suitable for those looking to cook substantial cuts of meat.
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Smoking takes practice and commitment to get right. There may be some experimentation at first as well. Once you get the hang of smoking, you’ll look forward to trying new things in the smoker as often as you can from large pork and beef cuts to fish, sausage, and even cheese. You can also experiment with different types of wood in your smoker for a variety of smoked flavors.
Wood Pellet Grills
More straightforward than a traditional smoker, wood pellet grills can also imbue your foods with rich smoky flavor. While more costly, they’re pretty easy to use once you get them set up. Select your temperature and cook time, and this electric-powered grill will automatically add pellets to the firepot as needed. Pellets come in a variety of woods and can be
bought at many home improvement stores or online.
Pros:
A grill for every lifestyle
•Classic smoky flavor •Simple to use •Reasonably portable
Picking the right grill mainly comes down to personal tastes and lifestyles. If you’re a busy professional always on the go who’s looking for some quick downtime, you have options for simple, easyto-use-and-clean grills. If you’re a backyard warrior who prides yourself on having the best barbecue on the block, you have your choice of high-end, professionallevel grills and smokers. And you can change your style of grilling at any time. Tired of traditional charcoal grilling? Try out a portable gas grill and see how you like it. Want more flavor? Look at charcoal grills and smokers. Mix it up and have fun!
CHARCOAL GRILL
GAS GRILL
•Easy to use and clean •Choice of size options •Heats up quickly
PORTABLE GRILL •Portable •Sturdy
Cons: •Uneven temperature •Takes time to heat •Harder to clean
•Pricier than charcoal •Less smoky flavor •Needs propane tank
•May need a separate propane tank
OUTDOOR ELECTRIC GRILL •Safe for small spaces •Easy to use and clean
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•Robust, smoked flavor •Large cooking area
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•Set-and-forget controls •Quick to heat •Great smoky flavor
•Can be expensive •No smoky flavor
•Learning curve •Long cook times
•Pricey •Requires an electrical outlet
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Veggie dishes V ffor th the grill ill By Grace Dickinson The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
Whether you’re nervous about the meat shortage or just want to get back on track after a bout of stress eating, fruit and veggies are your friend, always. They’ll give you energy and make you feel better. And they’re perfect for the grill. We’ve got a few plant-based recipes designed to be entrees, letting veggies become the star of your cookout. We chatted with executive chef Andrew Henshaw of Laser Wolf, the newest restaurant from James Beard Award winners Mike Solomonov and Steve Cook, where a charcoal grill is responsible for cooking up more than 75% of the menu. He shares his best general advice for cooking grilled veggies to perfection — plus a simple idea for dessert.
How To Grill Veggies Better For starters, treat veggies as if you were grilling a piece of meat, says Henshaw.
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as just an afterthought, they become incredibly delicious.” Zucchini, corn, onions, tomatoes, and mushrooms top Henshaw’s list of favorites to grill. Seasoning is crucial. Just as you wouldn’t throw chicken on the grate without a marinade, zucchini needs more attention than a quick drizzle of oil. Ideally, you’d start the seasoning process the night before. “Four to six hours is the minimum for marinating — you really want the marinade to penetrate the vegetable,” says Henshaw. “If you just rub it on the outside right before, it’ll fall off and can create flare-ups, so then the food will not only be flavorless but it’ll get singed.” For vegetables with a higher moisLongmontMagazine.com
ture content, like eggplant, mushrooms, and zucchini, apply salt first to eliminate excess water. Sprinkle Kosher salt on top of cut veggies, and let them hang out in a strainer for a few hours before marinating. (For eggplant, salting overnight is ideal.) This will enhance the caramelization process when they finally hit the grill. Henshaw’s go-to marinade recipe is simple, and encourages you to play the pandemic substitution game where you utilize the ingredients you have on hand. In a blender, process one onion (roughly chopped), a few cloves of garlic, and either a half of a bunch of herbs (cilantro/chives/ parsley) or a tablespoon of your favorite spice (like cumin or coriander). You can also combine herbs and spices. Add salt and as it’s blending, July/August 2020
slowly start to stream in one cup of vegetable oil. “Play around with whatever you have lying around in your fridge — but don’t forget the lemon,” says Henshaw. “After you’re done marinating and you move to the cooking, you’ll want to add a squeeze of lemon just before everything comes off the grill.” To gear up your grill station, Henshaw recommends getting a long pair of tongs, metal skewers, and a grill basket. “It’s easy for vegetables to fall through the grates when flipping, so a vegetable basket will make your life a lot easier,” says Henshaw. “You can just shake it and toss
everything at once.” Don’t be afraid to get creative. One of Henshaw’s secret weapons is flash-grilled cilantro stems (30 seconds, grilled as is), which he mixes into soups, stocks, and salsas. And for dessert, grilled fruit is as easy as it gets. “Pineapple is awesome — just cut it into one-inch thick slices, and grill five minutes per side on medium to low heat,” says Henshaw. Eat it straight off the grill or serve it with ice cream. Henshaw also recommends skewered strawberries and peaches. Brush the fruit with honey, and grill the skewers for one to two minutes on each side over high heat.
CHEAT SHEET 1. Treat vegetables with the same care you treat meat. Seasoning is crucial. If you prepare them properly, they can make a satisfying main. 2. Salt veggies with higher moisture content to eliminate excess water. Sprinkle salt over cut veggies and let sit in a strainer. Drain well before proceeding. 3. Allow time for marinating. Four to six hours is a good start, but overnight is ideal to let the flavors penetrate the vegetables. 4. Hit veggies with a squeeze of lemon just before they come off the grill. 5. A veggie basket will make your life easier. This simple tool lets you toss and flip without fear of anything slipping through the grate. 6. Think outside the box. From cilantro stems to strawberries, there’s plenty that the grill can make delicious.
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GRILL THOSE VEGGIES Shiitake Mushroom Skewers (Serves 4)
These hearty skewers were among the first entrees on Laser Wolf’s opening menu. If time allows, let the mushrooms marinate overnight, and serve them with a side of glazed onions (recipe below). “Salty, savory mushrooms with sweet and sour onion hits all the flavor centers,” says Henshaw. 2 pounds shiitake mushrooms 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided 1 yellow onion, diced 4 cloves garlic ½ bunch parsley, roughly chopped (or whatever herb you have in the house; can also swap for 2 tablespoons of dried parsley) 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon white pepper (if not available, double up on black pepper) 1 teaspoon coriander 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 cup vegetable oil Remove stems from the mushrooms, and toss the caps with 2 tablespoons of salt. Place in a strainer and allow some of their liquid to drain while you prepare the marinade. Peel garlic and smash with the broad side of a knife. Add onion, garlic, herbs, pepper, coriander, and 1 teaspoon salt to a food processor or blender. Begin pureeing on low speed. Once everything is liquefied, turn to high speed and slowly stream in the oil.
Glazed Onions
8 ounces pearl onions ½ cup red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 teaspoon salt ¼ cup pomegranate molasses (if needed, substitute honey, any fruit molasses, or even a 1:1 water-to-sugar simple syrup)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Toss the onions in the vinegar, salt, and vegetable oil. Place in an 8-x8-inch dish. Bake for 20 minutes. Onions can be cooled and stored in the refrigerator for up to five days, covered tightly. When ready to grill, toss them with the molasses and grill (preferably in a grill basket, or carefully directly on grates) for four to five minutes, tossing to cook evenly all around. Recipe courtesy Andrew Henshaw, executive chef of Laser Wolf
Transfer to a container. Marinade may be covered and stored in the refrigerator for up to one week. Starting with about ½ cup, toss the mushrooms in the marinade, adding more if needed until mushrooms are evenly coated. Let marinate overnight or for at least six hours. Thread mushrooms onto skewers and grill over medium-high heat for about four minutes per side. When mushrooms are softened all the way through and charred on the outside, remove from the grill. Serve immediately, aside glazed onions (see right). Recipe courtesy Andrew Henshaw, executive chef of Laser Wolf
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Grandpa’s Cafe
903 Mountain Ave., Berthoud, (970) 532-2254 mygrandpascafe.com batter and you can choose from the fish sandwich with Haddock or Walleye, or a platter and both are served with fries and coleslaw.
Describe your most popular dish.
Grandpa’s Café is all about making fresh and excellent food their customers love. Since owner Carrie Mercer took over in 2009, she has made it a point to preserve the menu and add her own touch to it, especially by adding seasonal items and themes. So, if you want variety and excellence, in a family friendly environment, Grandpa’s Café is for you.
What are your current hours of operation? 7 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week
What is special about your menu? We do seasonal menu items, we will offer our summer menu soon. Our daily lunch specials are very popular. Each day features something different but Friday—fish “fry” day—is our most popular. We make our own beer 20 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
Although we are known for our original Grandpa Burger, we are so much more. The 6-inch burger is made with 100% natural Aspen Ridge beef and is fresh, never frozen and locally farmed. We now have a variety of menu options that bring people back. All of our food is made fresh daily.
Do you have vegetarian/vegan menu options? We definitely have some things for vegetarians but no specific vegan items. We have a build-your-own omelet and a great veggie burrito.
Kid-friendly options? We have a kid’s menu, including breakfast with regular or chocolate chip pancakes and more! Lunch and dinner options are a cheeseburger, corn dog, grilled cheese or chicken tender basket. We also have a treasure chest of toys to dip into after the meal. Right now we have bracelets and squirt guns.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? Our dining room is open now. We have barriers between tables and have limited dining room seating. We knocked out a fence on the patio, so we have more outside seating also.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? We are not doing delivery anymore as our dining room business is so busy, but we are continuing to do take-out and curb-side service. We have two parking spots and customers call the number on the sign and order over the phone and we’ll bring it out to them.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? We are following guidelines now, but as restrictions lift, we plan to go back to accommodating large parties. We are looking forward to bringing barriers down and getting back to normal. Our customers mean so much to us.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Visit mygrandpascafe.com or follow us at facebook.com/grandpa’scafe .
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SAMPLE
MENU M
BREAKFAST
egg breakfast break
rancheros
Served with toast or mini cakes and hash browns or grits. Gluten Free toast add $1.50. Gluten Free available M and M Farmers Breakfast 2 eggs* and choice of bacon, sausage or ham – $10
All American Choice of short stack or French toast. 2 eggs* and choice of bacon, sausage or ham - $14
Texas Breakfast 2 eggs*, ½ order biscuits & gravy in place of toast - $8
Chicken Fried Steak and Eggs Chicken fried steak topped with country gravy and 2 eggs*; 8oz $14 or 4oz $10
bendicts
Served with has brows or grits. Can substitute gluten free toast in place of English muffin for $1.50 Gluten Free available. Brussel Benedicts English muffin topped with Brussel sprouts. 2 poacheed eggs*, hollandaise and bacon bits - $11.50
Benedict Florentine English muffin topped with spinach, tomato, 2 poached eggs*, hollandaise and balsamic drizzle - $11.50.
Benedict Florentine English muffin topped with spinach, tomato, 2 poached eggs*, hollandaise and balsamic drizzle - $11.50.
Pueblo Benedicts Home fries grilled with chorizo. Topped with poached eggs* and hollandaise. Served with 1 breakfast side or beans and your choice of flour or corn tortilla - $11.50
breakfast burritos Egg, hash browns & cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla topped with green chili. Topped with country gravy and green chili add $1. Gluten free option is egg, hash browns & cheese sandwiched between 2 corn tortillas. Gluten Free available. Grandpa’s Burrito Sausage and ham - $9.50
Veggie Burrito Onion, tomato, pepper, spinach & mushroom - $8.50
We are known for our ranchos. Come in and try them! Gluten free with corn tortillas. Huevos Rancheros Tortilla (corn or flour) topped with 2 eggs*, cheddar and green chili. Served with refried beans - $8
Chorizo Rancheros Tortilla (corn or flour) topped with home fries grilled with chorizo, 2 eggs*, cheddar and green chili - $11
Texas Rancheros Tortilla (corn or flour) topped with hash browns, all natural chopped steak*, 2 eggs*, cheddar and green chili - $11
Crispy Chicken Rancheros Tortilla (corn or flour) topped with hash browns, chicken fried chicken, 2 eggs*, cheddar, country gravy and green chili - $12
omelets
Served with toast or min cakes and hash browns or grits. Gluten free toast add $1.50 Gluten Free available. Berthoud Omelet American cheese, sausage, onion & bell pepper - $10
Steak Omelet American cheese and thin sliced steak - $11
Fiesta Omelet American cheese, onion, tomato, jalapeno & mushroom - $10
Philly Omelet American cheese, think sliced steak, onions, tomato, bell pepper & mushroom - $12
Garden Omelet Swiss cheese, onion, tomato, spinach & mushroom - $10 Veggie Omelet American cheese, onion, tomato, bell pepper & mushroom - $10
PLATTERS
Chicken Fried Steak Platter Chicken fried steak topped with your choice of country or brown gravy: 8oz $14 / 4oz $10
Chopped Steak Platter 8oz all natural chopped steak topped with grilled mushrooms and onions - $12.50
Grilled Chicken Platter Grilled all natural chicken breast topped with grilled mushrooms and onions - $13
Sirloin Platter 8oz sirloin cooked your way - $14
FULL BAR
LUNCH
burgers
Cini Mini Sundae
Original old fashion burger* made with all natural fresh chop steak with lettuce, onion, tomato and pickle. Served with your choice of soup, salad, chips, coleslaw, mashed potatoes & gravy, fires or fruit. Sweet potato tots, onion rings or Brussel sprouts add $1. Gluten Free bun add $1.50. Cheeseburger - $10.50 BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger - $11.50 Mushroom Swiss Burger - $11.50
sandwiches
Philly Cheese Steak Melt Thin sliced steak grilled with onions, tomato, bell pepper and mushroom served on a bun with melted American cheese. YUM - $12.50 / Double steak $13.50 Chicken Mushroom Swiss Grilled all natural chicken breast topped with Swiss, mushrooms, lettuce, onion, tomato and pickle - $12.50
jumbo chicken tenders
Jumbo chicken tenders served with fries 2pc $9 / 3pc $12
Habanero Cheeseburger - $11.50 Jalapeno Cheeseburger - $11.50 Black Bean Burger - $9.50
Classic Rueben Corned beef served on marble rye with Swiss, sauerkraut and thousand island dressing - $12.50 / Double Corned Beef - $13.50 Veggie Melt Grilled mushroom, onion, tomato, bell pepper and spinach served on sourdough with Swiss - $9.50
soup & salad Soup Most of our soup is gluten free but please ask your server. Cup $3 / Bowl $4
Green Chili Served with tortilla. Cup $3 / Bowl $4
BACON BLOODY MARY
Made with our critically acclaimed cini mins topped with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream - $4 Cake or Pie $3 / with ice cream $4 Old Fashioned Shakes & Malts Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry - $3.50 Cake or Pie Shake - $4.50
Chef Salad Ham, bacon, egg, Swiss, American, Cheddar, tomato and spinach served on a bed of greens. - $10 Chicken Salad All Natural grilled chicken breast, Cheddar, tomato and spinach served on a bed of greens - $10
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DESSERTS
Waffle Sundae Belgium pecan waffle topped with 2 scoops of ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream - $7.50
903 Mountain Avenue · Berthoud, CO View full menu at: www.mygrandpascafe.com
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Aunt Alice’s
Kitchen
1805 Main St., Longmont, (303) 651-0495
Mexican, Italian and more. Our cooks are really accommodating and cater to all customer preferences. We have tons of regulars and many of our cooks have been with us for years so they always get it right. We have a senior and lighter fare section on the menu, too.
Aunt Alice’s Kitchen is an
over 30 year old, family owned and operated local favorite. This family restaurant offers an amazing breakfast menu but doesn’t stop there. Home of the Big Daddy Breakfast Burrito, their unofficial slogan is, “Where friends gather.” They are also known for their delicious pies, especially around the holidays. They offer pleasant outdoor seating and everyone loves their great coffee.
What are your current hours of operation? 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week in the dining room as well as take-out and no-contact delivery options
What is special about your menu? Our menu is really special because it has a little bit of everything. We offer a wide variety of foods…American, 22 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
Describe your most popular dish. The Big Daddy Breakfast Burrito with our homemade green chile has been a big hit for many years. We have many favorites, from breakfast items to seafood and steak and that’s not all. If it’s on our menu and it sounds good—it will be!
Do you have vegetarian/ vegan menu options? Yes and no. We don’t have specific vegetarian or vegan menu items but we have many meatless menu items. Omelets are a huge hit and we have plenty of veggies to add in as well as pancakes, hot cereal, and fruit among other choices. Again, just tell us what you’re in the mood for and we can suggest something. For lunch and dinner we have a variety of salads that are delicious without meat and a lighter fare menu with tons of options. LongmontMagazine.com
Kid-friendly options? We have a kid’s menu.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? We are limiting the number of customers and staff in the restaurant at one time and ask that everyone wear protective masks when not eating. Please see our Facebook posts for more details.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? Yes, we will always offer take-out, but please call about delivery options as that changes.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? We look forward to continuing to serve our customers to full capacity like we have for the past 30-plus years.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Follow us on facebook at facebook. com/auntalice’skitchen . July/August 2020
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Some of Our Favorites
Lunch/Dinner
Served all day!
Appetizers
BREAKFAST
Nacho Supreme
Combinations
Large platter chips, beef, beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, pico de gallo & sour cream
#1 Pancake Sandwich 2 scrambled eggs, your choice of bacon, sausage or ham served between 2 pancakes and hash browns
#2 Malted Waffle 2 eggs, your choice of ham, bacon or sausage
#3 Pancakes 2 eggs, your choice of ham, bacon or sausage
#4 French Toast 2 eggs your choice of ham, bacon or sausage
Alice’s Specialties
Buffalo Wings
10 large wings hot & spicy or honey garlic
Open 5am Daily Sun. - Thurs. Close 8pm Fri. & Sat. Close 9pm
(303) 651-0495
1805 n. Main St. Longmont
SENIOR PORTIONS Breakfast
Breakfast Burrito 2 scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, hash browns, in a flour tortilla, smothered in pork green chili
Hay Stack Ham, cheese and hash browns Covered w/2 eggs served With toast
Huevos Rancheros 2 eggs, your choice covered w/pork green chile, served w/beans, home fries,cheddar cheese & flour tortilla
Eggs Benedict 2 eggs, your choice, Canadian Bacon, atop a toasted English muffin, smothered w/Hollandaise, served with hash browns
Eggs your way · Omelettes · And more…
1 Egg with Meat
Bacon, ham or sausage w/hash browns & toast
2 Egg Ham & Cheese Omelette
with hash browns & toast
Breakfast Burrito
Lunch/Dinner Served with vegetable, potato or rice & bread
6oz Club Steak
USDA Choice lean top sirloin Our top senior seller!
Meat Loaf
Just like Mom’s
2 Pc Fried Chicken
Come visit today to see the whole menu section! Friday & Saturday Nights
PRIME RIB
‘Till it’s gone……………..
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-Salads & SoupSouth of the Border Grande Mexican Platter Beef taco, smothered beef burrito, crispy chile relleno w/beans & rice
Beef or Chicken Chimichanga Deep fried flour tortilla stuffed with beef or chicken smothered w/pork green chili w/beans & rice
Alice’s Favorites Served with vegetable, choice of rice or potato & bread. Liver & Onions Beef liver, grilled onions & bacon
St Louis Ribs
½ rack of port ribs
Hot Turkey Dinner
Lean butterball Turkey served w/dressing & topped w/turkey gravy
Breaded Pork Chops
2 tender pork chops w/sage bread dressing & pork gravy
Burgers & Sandwiches Chicken Club
Crispy chicken breast, ham, smoked bacon, Lettuce, tomato on a hoagie bun
Open Faced Hot Sandwiches
Served with 2 slices of bread, mashed potatoes and gravy - Meat Loaf Sandwich - Oven Roasted Turkey Breast - Hamburger Patty – Sliced Roast Beef Brisket
Steaks Topped w/an onion ring, served with vegetable, potato or rice & bread. Add 3 jumbo Butterflied Shrimp 8oz fresh cut Ribeye 8oz USDA choice top sirloin 8oz Chopped steak w/grilled onions or sautéed mushrooms covered w/brown gravy
Seafood Southern Fried Catfish Fried Cod Dinner Baked Lemon Pepper Tilapia Shrimp Platter
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Goodfella’s Diner
623 Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont, (303) 485-7000 EatatGoodfellas.com and liver and onions, but also have Italian or Mexican options, as well as burgers and salads. We have built our menu based off what we enjoy eating ourselves.
Describe your most popular dish.
Goodfella’s Diner is a familyowned favorite among locals, serving the community for seven years. They offer breakfast, lunch and dinner menus and serve their delicious breakfast dishes all day!
What are your current hours of operation? Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Friday, 6 a.m - 9 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
What is special about your menu? Our menu has a great selection. We offer classics like chicken fried steak 24 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
Breakfast favorites would be the German pancakes and the breakfast burrito. The Jefe Burger is popular at lunch and dinner: made with USDA Angus beef patty, topped with bacon, swiss cheese, avocado, lettuce, tomato and onion on Parmesan encrusted sourdough.
restrictions at this time? We are serving customers in the dining room at 50 percent capacity and on the patio by keeping a 6-foot social distancing policy. All of our staff are wearing masks and washing their hands frequently.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or select options? We are still offering a full menu for take-out, delivery, and delivery through Door Dash.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? We are going to keep moving
Do you have vegetarian/vegan menu options?
forward with safety for our
We offer many different salads and we also offer the Impossible brand vegetarian options.
in mind. And as always, we will be
Kid-friendly options? We have a separate kids menu with breakfast, lunch and dinner items.
How are you serving customers and still complying with LongmontMagazine.com
employees as well as our customers serving our great food and great portions at great prices.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Follow us on Facebook and visit us at eatatgoodfellas.com . July/August 2020
Breakfast
SERVED ALL DAY
303-485-7000
623 Ken Pratt Blvd. Longmont, CO
Our menu is so large; this is just a sample…. To view full menu visit: www.eatatgoodfellas.com
Eggs an d More
2 egg breakfasts are served with your choice of hash browns or fruit and your choice of toast or 2 small pancakes. 2 EGG BREAKFAST $7.49 Add bacon, sausage or ham $2.49 GERMAN SAUSAGE AND 2 EGGS $9.99 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK AND 2 EGGS $10.49
Burritos an d Benedicts
Surf N’ Turf All steaks are cut fresh daily! USDA Choice, served with our daily vegetable, your choice of potato or rice and house made roll. TOP SIRLION 6oz $11.99 Add 3 jumbo breaded shrimp $5.99 RIBEYE STEAK 10oz $16.99
ULTIMATE BREAKFAST BURRITO $10.49 Eggs, your choice of bacon, chorizo, ham or sausage, hash browns and cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla, smothered with pork green chili and sausage gravy. COUNTRY BENEDICT $9.99 Eggs, sausage and cheese on a biscuit smothered with sausage gravy, served with hash browns or fresh fruit. FLORENTINE BENEDICT $9.99 Eggs, spinach, tomato and cheese on an English muffi ffin fi smothered with hollandaise sauce, served with hash browns or fresh fruit.
Omelettes 3 eggs served with your choice of hash browns or fruit and your choice of toast or 2 small pancakes. Turn any omelet into a skillet $1.99 WORKS $11.99 4 eggs, ham, bacon, sausage, 3 cheeses, mushroom, onion and bell pepper. DENVER $9.99 Diced ham, onion, peppers and cheese. KRABBY $10.99 Crab, asparagus, Swiss cheese and topped with hollandaise sauce.
Cakes, Waffles an d More
GERMAN PANCAKE $9.99 Add blueberries, strawberries or peaches $2.49 MALTED BELGIUM WAFFLE $7.49 add fresh fruit $2.49 BISCUIT AND SAUSAGE GRAVY $6.99
Fella’s “Light Ea ters” Breakfast “Guests 55 years and older” GRIDDLE COMBO $7.99 Your choice of 1 French toast, 1 pancake or ½ waffl ffle, fl 1 egg and your choice of bacon or sausage link. SENIOR BREAKFAST BURRITO $7.49 Scrambled egg, cheddar cheese, hash browns, wrapped in a flour tortilla and smothered with house made pork green chili. 1 EGG $6.49 Served with hash browns and 1 piece of toast. Add bacon, ham or sausage $1.99
Starters FRIED PICKLES $7.99 A basket of battered dill pickle chips, golden fried and served with ranch dressing. CHEESY GARLIC PIZZA BREAD $9.49 Mozzarella cheese, garlic and butter, served with marinara sauce. CHILI CHEESE FRIES $7.99 Your choice of red or green chili and cheddar cheese.
Soups an d Salads Served with garlic bread. THE CHEF $10.49 A melody of crisp greens, ham, turkey, cheese, egg, cucumber, carrot, onion and tomato. MANDARIN WALNUT CHICKEN $11.49 Tender strips of grilled chicken, mandarin orange and walnuts served on a bed of crisp greens, topped with tomato and provolone cheese. SOUTHWEST TACO $10.49 Your choice of beef or chicken, kidney beans, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, tortilla chips, tossed in Catalina dressing, piled high in a taco bowl, served with sour cream.
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Hearty Favorites All meals served with our daily vegetable, your choice of rice or potato and house made roll. MEAT LOAF $9.99 Seasoned ground beef blended with peppers and onions, slow baked with a brown sugar glaze and smothered in rich brown gravy. LIVER AND ONIONS $10.49 Sliced calf liver, with caramelized onions and honey cured bacon. CHICKEN FRIED STEAK $11.99 8oz breaded sirloin and served crisp and topped with creamy white gravy.
Burgers & Sandwiches Served with potato chips or our golden French fries. Sub onion rings or sweet potato fries $2.49 FELLAS HOUSE BURGER $10.99 Topped with honey cured bacon, sautéed mushrooms, and cheddar cheese, served on a grilled knotted brioche bun. JEFE BURGER $10.99 A local favorite, topped with bacon, avocado and Swiss cheese, served on our garlic Parmesan crusted sour dough bread. CLASSIC RUEBEN $10.49 Hand trimmed, slow cooked corned beef piled on grilled marble rye, topped with Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and thousand island dressing.
Italian Favorites SOUTHWESTERN CHICKEN PASTA $11.49 Hand battered chicken over spinach fettucine noodles, served with a zesty cheddar sauce. SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE $11.49 FETTUCCINE ALFREDO $9.99 Add broccoli .99¢ l Chicken $2.49 l Shrimp $3.99
Mexican Specialties All garnished with lettuce, tomato and olives. Vegetarian green chili $1 FAJITAS $12.99 Sautéed steak or chicken served sizzlin’ with sautéed peppers, onions and tomato, warm tortillas, beans, rice, cheese and freshly made pico de gallo. Sub Shrimp $2.49 ENCHILADA PLATTER $9.99 Your choice of beef, chicken or cheese, served with beans and rice. CHILI RELLENOS $10.49 2 crispy chili rellenos smothered with pork green chili and served with beans and rice.
Fellas “Ligher Fa re” Lunch & Di nner “Guests 55 years and older” SENIOR BURGER WITH CHIPS $7.99 Ground beef patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion 2 PC FRIED CHICKEN $10.99 BREADED POLLOCK $8.99
NOW SERVING BEER & WINE
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Nicolo’sPizza 1631 Pace St., Unit B13, Longmont, (303) 651-2335 nicolospizzalongmont.com
(In the King Soopers Shopping Center in Fox Creek Village) What is special about your menu? One word: Fresh. We make our dough fresh. A lot of places use frozen dough, but we make our dough all day long. We grate our own cheese. I grow fresh basil and we use it at the restaurant… We also make all of our sauces here.
After 16 years, Nicolo’s Pizza in Longmont has pizza and calzones down to an art. They make their dough from scratch throughout the day, every day. As a small, familyrun business Nicolo’s can assure all their food is excellent quality and tastes great. Owners Kent Blythe and his wife, Jeanne, have mastered Italian cuisine but also offer a variety of salads, sandwiches, and so much more. Nicolo’s is a local neighborhood fixture so they have plenty of loyal regulars.
What are your current hours of operation? 11 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days a week, but call ahead as we may close if business has been slow. 26 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
We have pizzas, calzones, appetizers… and I bake all our desserts. I make cheesecake, tiramisu, cobblers, brownies and cookies, and we do have some of my son’s Collision Brewery beers on tap.
Kid-friendly options? [We offer] kid’s ravioli, pizza, and pastas.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? We measured off the 6-foot [distance] and so we only have eight out of 20 tables. We took the opportunity to remodel while the dining room was shut. The staff wears masks and gloves and we sanitize everything…we laminated our menus and sanitize them between customers.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or select options?
Describe your most popular dish.
Yes, we will always offer take-out and delivery but we stop taking orders at 8:30 p.m.
Our pizzas and calzones are the most popular items, definitely. Our salads are popular and our garlic cheese bread. We sell a lot of spaghetti, too.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal?
Do you have vegetarian/ vegan menu options?
We plan to put in plexiglass between booths in the dining room to accommodate more customers.
We do. We have vegan options and vegetarian dishes. One popular one is our eggplant parmesan dish. Our vegan dishes are made with Follow Your Heart vegan cheese. Then we have gluten-free crust and pasta.
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What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Follow us at facebook.com/ nicolos’spizzalongmont and find our menu on our website at nicolospizzalongmont.com . July/August 2020
303-651-2335 Appetizers
Specialty Pizza
Wings traditional or boneless, spicy BBQ or Italian (24) Wings......................................................................................................... $17.99 (12) Wings......................................................................................................... $10.99 (6) Wings............................................................................................................. $6.69
Meats: Anchovy, Bacon, Canadian Bacon, Capicola, Chicken, Italian Sausage, Meatball, Pepperoni, Salami Veggies: Artichoke, Basil, Black Olive, Fresh Tomato, Garlic, Green Chilies, Green Bell Pepper, Green Olive, Green Onions, Jalapeno, Mushroom, Pepperoncini’, Pineapple, Red Bell Pepper, Red Onion, Spinach and Yellow Onion Cheese: Mozzarella, Provolone, Ricotta, Parmesan, Feta (All Pizza Made With Pizza Sauce and Mozzarella Unless Otherwise Indicated)
Bread Appetizers Garlic Bread with marinara ............................................................................... $3.69 Garlic Cheese Bread with marinara ................................................................. $4.99 Pesto Tomato (contains nuts) w/marinara ...................................................... $5.99 Mozzarella Sticks with marinara (6) .................... $5.99 (10) ........................ $8.99 Bread Sticks with marinara (4) .............................$4.99 (8)......................... $7.99
Salads House Salad (sm) ................................................. $4.99 Caesar Salad (sm)................................................ $4.99 Chicken Caesar (sm) ........................................... $5.99 Greek Salad (sm).................................................. $7.59
(lg)......................... $8.99 (lg)......................... $8.99 (lg)......................... $9.99 (lg)....................... $12.59
Lettuce, Spinach, Chicken, Black Olives, Artichokes, Feta, Red Onions, Italian Dressing
Antipasto Salad (sm)........................................... $7.59
(lg)....................... $12.59
Salami, Pepperoni, Canadian Bacon, Black Olives, Mozzarella, Provolone, Parmesan Cheese with Italian Dressing
Spinach Salad (sm) ............................................. $7.59
(lg)....................... $12.59
A fresh spinach salad topped with feta cheese, craisins, walnuts, red onions, and bacon, served with raspberry vinaigrette dressing
Sandwiches
Add Chips for ....................................................................................................... 99¢ Wraps: Ranch-CBLT, Italian Chef, Chicken Caesar, Spicy-Buffalo Greek, And Veggie ......................................................................................................... $8.99 Italian Sub........................................................................................................... $8.99 Canadian bacon, salami, capicola, mozzarella, and provolone, & House Dressing (Hot or Cold) Chicago Style Hot Dog ...................................................................................... $6.99 Mustard, relish, onions, tomato, spear pickle, sport pepper, and celery salt Chicken Parmigiana Sandwich Marinara, Mozzarella, and Provolone ........... $8.99 Marinara, Mozzarella, and Provolone on Ciabatta Bread Eggplant Parmigiana Sandwich ....................................................................... $8.99 Marinara, Mozzarella, and Provolone on Ciabatta Bread Sausage OR Meatball Sub ................................................................................ $7.99 Add melted mozzarella cheese…99¢ Sautéed green peppers or onions........ 99¢
Pasta Entrees Add one sausage link for $3.59 / two meatballs for ...................................... $2.99 Spaghetti with marinara (sm)…$8.49 (lg)..................................................... $10.49 Penne Alfredo….$8.99 Add Chicken ................................................................ $1.50 Spicy Chicken Alfredo ...................................................................................... $10.49 Stuffed Shells (4)............................................................................................... $10.49 Cheese Lasagna................................................................................................ $9.99 Chicken Parmigiana with spaghetti ............................................................... $11.99 Eggplant Parmigiana with spaghetti .............................................................. $11.99 Ravioli Entrees: Jumbo Cheese Ravioli ....................................................................................... $8.99 Portabella Mushroom Ravioli............................................................................. $9.99 Spinach Cheese Ravioli ..................................................................................... $9.99 Sauce Choices: Marinara, Butter, Spicy Red Pepper, or Alfredo Gluten Free Pasta ............................................................................................... $8.99
Desserts Tiramisu ............................................................................................................... $6.29 New York Style Cheesecake............................................................................... $6.29 Add Strawberries ................................................................................................... 95¢ Ask for dessert special
INDIVIDUAL 7”................... INDIVIDUAL 7”.....SMALL 10”.... MEDIUM 13”.....LARGE 16” Cheese or Build Your own ....$5.74.................$8.39......... $13.24........... $16.49 Additional Item Cost ............ 89¢...................$1.29 ........... $1.89 ..............$2.29 EBA:(Everything But Anchovy) Sausage—mushroom—onion--green pepper-pepperoni--black olive .........$8.74............... $12.29........ $19.04........... $23.99 Carnivore: (All Meat) Pepperoni--Canadian Bacon—Salami--Italian Sausage--Bacon ..................$9.84............... $13.29........ $19.84........... $24.89 Pesto Chicken: Pesto sauce (contains nuts)—chicken--red bell pepper--artichoke heart-- provolone..................$8.74............... $12.29........ $19.04........... $23.99 Margherita:(White Pizza) Extra virgin olive oil--fresh basil—tomato— garlic—provolone ................$7.94............... $11.29........ $18.14........... $22.69 Chicken Alfredo: Chicken—mushroom—onion-Homemade Alfredo Sauce..$8.74............... $12.79........ $19.04........... $23.99 Veggie: Mushroom—onion--green pepper-black olive--fresh tomato........$7.94.................$12.29........ $18.14........... $22.39 Bar-B-Que Chicken: Chicken—onion--provolone cheese-- barbeque sauce...$7.94............... $11.29........ $18.14........... $22.69 Fabulous Four: Tzatziki sauce—provolone—feta--mozzarella-parmesan cheese ...............$8.04............... $11.29........ $18.04........... $22.39 Hawaiian: Canadian Bacon—Pineapple-Mozzarella cheese ...............$7.52............... $11.07........ $17.02........... $21.07 Great Greek: Tzatziki Sauce—Chicken--Black Olive--Red Onion— Artichoke Hearts .................. $9.84............... $12.29........ $19.84........... $24.89 Spicy Buffalo: Chicken—Jalapeno—Red Onion—Pizza Sauce and Wing Sauce—Mozzarella .... $8.74............... $12.29........ $19.04........... $23.99 Southwestern: Spicy Red Pepper Sauce—Chicken--Black Olives-Green Chilies .......................$8.74............... $12.29........ $19.04........... $23.99
Calzones Create Your Own: Start with Mozzarella and go from there! ........................... $8.99 Each additional item ........................................................................................ $1.29 BBQ Chicken .................................................................................................... $11.49 Carnivore ......................................................................................................... $13.49 EBA ................................................................................................................... $13.49 Great Greek ..................................................................................................... $13.49 Hawaiian .......................................................................................................... $11.57 Pesto Chicken .................................................................................................. $12.49 Spicy Buffalo .................................................................................................... $12.49 Southwestern ................................................................................................... $12.49 Veggie.............................................................................................................. $12.99 Cheese Lovers: ................................................................................................. $11.99 Mozzarella, provolone, feta, ricotta, and parmesan cheese Chicken Little: ................................................................................................... $11.99 Breaded chicken breast, provolone, and mozzarella Golfer: ............................................................................................................... $11.99 Sliced meatball, onion, mushroom, and mozzarella cheese Little Italy: .......................................................................................................... $11.99 Capicola, Canadian bacon, salami, black olives, and provolone cheese Spinach & Ricotta: ........................................................................................... $11.57 Fresh spinach, ricotta, and mozzarella cheese Vino: .................................................................................................................. $11.99 Sausage link, sliced green chilies, and mozzarella cheese Volcano:............................................................................................................ $11.99 Spicy red pepper sauce, jalapenos, Sausage link and mozzarella cheese
For full menu visit: nicolospizzalongmont.com 10”Gluten Free Pizza (additional $4 to 10” price) • 13”Gluten Free (additional $5 to 13” price)
303-651-2335
1631 Pace St. Longmont - Open daily 11:00am to 9:00pm - $10 Minimum for Delivery
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Pistachio
Cafe& Bakery 2333 N. Main St., Suite A, Longmont, (303) 772-3356, pistachiocafebakery.com customer service he has been there to support and throw more ideas at us.
Describe your most popular dish.
At Pistachio Cafe & Bakery they serve fresh and delicious food, with a great variety of items to choose from. They offer breakfast, lunch and a wide variety of homebaked goods.
What are your current hours of operation? We are open Tuesday - Saturday, 7 a.m. -3 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.; closed on Mondays.
What is special about your menu? We offer a great variety of dishes, from a classic eggs Benedict to the best huevos rancheros in town. Our inspiration has been our father. He has been in the business for over 30 years and is still in the business to this day. From our cooking to our 28 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
Our most popular dish has got to be our Chipotle Benedict: Two poached eggs, on a sope with sliced pork, black beans, Hollandaise sauce, chipotle aioli, cilantro and a dab of sour cream, and served with breakfast potatoes.
Do you have vegetarian/vegan menu options? We have a full vegetarian menu, and vegan options as well.
Kid-friendly options? We do have a kids menu, they have breakfast options, as well as lunch options.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? Now that we are open for dine-in [service], we’ve had to make some changes inside. We have removed some of our tables to give each table the space required and we are having customers order up front so we are LongmontMagazine.com
not handing out menus. You order and we take everything to your table. We are constantly sanitizing and wiping everything down, and have sanitizer available for customers as well as for employees.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? We will keep offering take-out and delivery for those at home who still are not comfortable coming out or are unable to.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? Our plan, as everything slowly starts getting better, is to keep growing our business. We want to take advantage of our drive thru. We also offer catering.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? The best way to stay up to date with our current information is though our website. We try and post everything that’s going on there and the website gives you the option of sending us a comment or an email if you have any questions. Also follow our social media, Facebook or Instagram. July/August 2020
WE ARE OPEN!
DINE-IN - DRIVE THRU - TO-GO TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 7AM-3PM SUNDAY 8AM-3PM CLOSED MONDAY SWEETS
SANDWICHES
Buttermilk Pancakes ....................$7.99 Short stack for ...................................$5.99
SERVED WITH CHOICE OF HOME POTATO CHIPS, SOUP OR SALAD
Double Chocolate Pancakes ......$7.99
Torta Cubana
BREAKFAST Served all day The Classic
Two eggs. Choice of bacon, sausage patty or ham. Choice of toast, muffin or two pancakes.......................$8.99
Strawberry Banana Pancakes ....$8.99
GLUTEN FREE
French Toast ..................................$7.99
ShakShuka
Two eggs. Spicy tomato sauce, feta cheese, cilantro. Cheese quesadilla .....$9.99 SPICY
GLUTEN FREE
Biscuits & Gravy
Biscuits, sausage gravy, two eggs ........$8.99
Chopped Chopped Steak
Chopped steak.Two eggs. Peppers, onions, tomatoes, Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream, chives. Potatoes ............ $12.99
Chorizo & Spinach Waffle
Chorizo, spinach, fried egg, feta cheese crumbles, sun-dried tomato, chipotle adobo served on a homemade waffle..... $9.99
Berries French Toast
French toast with seasonal berries.......$8.99
Nutella French Toast
Nutella, pecans, powdered sugar.........$8.99
Belgium Waffle ..............................$7.99 Granola Waffle
Chile Relleno
Poblano pepper stuffed with cheese. Pork green chile, sour cream, pinto beans ........................................$9.99
Philly
Greek yogurt & blueberry smoothie. Strawberries, bananas, kiwi, granola and chia seeds...................................$8.50
GLUTEN FREE
Veggie Omelet
3 eggs, peppers, mushrooms, zucchini, spinach, tomato & cheddar cheese .....$9.99 VEGETARIAN
GLUTEN FREE
Croissant Sandwich
Ham, bacon or sausage patty, cheddar cheese and eggs served on a croissant ..... $6
JUST BENEDICTS Classic
Two poached eggs. English muffin, smoked ham, Hollandaise sauce, chives .... $9.99 GLUTEN FREE
KIDS BREAKFAST Drink Included - Juice, Milk, or Small Fountain Drink. Waffle or Pancake
Served with one egg, bacon or sausage...............................$5.99
LUNCH SERVED DAILY 11AM-5PM Add Chicken $3.00 Add Fish $6.00 House
Mixed greens, cucumbers, grape tomatoes, red onions, croutons ........ $5.50 VEGETARIAN
Caeser
Chopped romaine, shredded parmesan cheese, croutons.Tossed in Caesar dressing........................................ $8.25 VEGETARIAN
GLUTEN FREE
Eiffel
Two poached eggs. Croissant, smoked ham, grilled mushrooms, Hollandaise sauce, Swiss cheese, red pepper............. $10.95 GLUTEN FREE
Veggie
Two poached eggs. Wheat toast, pepper, onions, mushrooms, zucchini, spinach, tomatoes, Monterey jack cheese, Hollandaise sauce ................................. $10.95 GLUTEN FREE
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Grilled Reuben
Corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Pistachio sauce, rye bread, pickle .................................$9.99
Spicy Chicken Wrap
Grilled chicken, mixed greens, romain lettuce, red peppers, salsa fresca, chipotle abodo, black beans, tomato tortilla .................$9.99
Chicken Pesto Panini
Grilled chicken, sun dried tomato pesto, mozzarella, Pistachio aioli, ciabatta bread..............$9.99
The Grandpa
Sliced turkey, bacon, smoked ham, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, white bread ........................................$8.99
Veggie Melt
Spinach, tomato, mushrooms, peppers, zucchini, onions, pesto, avocado, mozzarella, swiss cheese, white brea ..........................................$8.99
ENTREES
GLUTEN FREE
Pistachio
Two poached eggs. Sope, slow roasted pork, black beans, Hollandaise Chiptle Adobo, sour cream, cilantro, avocado................. $10.95
Grilled steak, onions, red peppers, green peppers, Monterey Jack cheese, A1 Secret Sauce .......... $10.50
Berries
Mixed greens, cucumbers, feta cheese, red onions, cranberries, walnuts, seasonal berries. Tossed in berries vinagrette....................... $8.99 VEGETARIAN
Chipotle
SPICY
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GREENS
3 eggs, minced ham, cheddar cheese .$9.99
Signature Burger
Breakfast in a Bowl
SPICY
Ham & Cheese Omelet
Breaded chicken breast, marinara sauce, parmesan cheese, mozzarella.Telerea bread....................$9.99 6oz homemade patty, smoked ham. Cheddar cheese, Pistachio sauce. Lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle ..............$9.99
Huevos Rancheros
Two crispy corn tortillas layered. Two eggs, pinto beans, Monterey Jack cheese, pork green chile, sour cream, salsa fresca, chives ..........$9.99
Chicken Parm
Topped with seasonal berries, Greek yogurt, pecans and powdered sugar ....$8.99
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SPICY
Smoked ham, sliced pork, grilled franks. Monterey Jack cheese, mayonnaise, avocado, jalapeno, lettuce, tomato, chipotle aioli, on telera bread................................ $10.99
Spinach, green apple, pistachios, red onions, cranberries, grape tomatoes, feta cheese. Served with apple bourbon vinagrette................... $8.99 VEGETARIAN
GLUTEN FREE
SOUPS Pork Green Chil
..................................Bowl $5.50 / Cup $3.50
Chicken Tortilla
..................................Bowl $5.99 / Cup $3.99
Tomato Basil
..................................Bowl $5.99 / Cup $3.99
Tomato Basil and Grilled Cheese ................................ $8.99
Fish & Chips Mahi-Mahi. Home potato chips, jicama slaw, tartar sauce.................. $13.99
Enchilada Casserole Three corn tortillas, chicken, black beans, pork green chile, Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream, chives .....................................$9.99
AVA I L A B L E N OW O N
D O O R DA S H 2333 N Main ST, STE A Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 772-3356 ENTREES Fajita Quesadilla
Monterrey Jack cheese, peppers, onions, chipotle adobo, lattuce, salsa fresca, sour cream and a cup of black beans........ $8.99
Street Tacos
Three soft steak tacos. Salsa fresca, cilantro, salsa verde, lime, rice, black beans ............ $9.99 GLUTEN FREE
Mahi Tacos
Three soft tacos with grilled or battered mahi-mahi. Lettuce, mango salsa, chipotle aioli, lime, cup of black beans and rice ................................................ $12.95 GLUTEN FREE
VEGETARIAN Avocado Toast
Wheat toast, avocado, grape tomatoes, mixed greens, feta cheese......................... $7.99 VEGETARIAN
Avocado Rolls
Cream cheese, avocado, sun dried tomatoes, fresh jalapenos, chipotle aioli .... $8.99 VEGETARIAN
Zucchini, mushrooms, carrots, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, jalapenos, cucumbers, avocado, lime. Served with corn tostadas in the side .................................. $8.99 GLUTEN FREE
Zucchini Tacos
3 soft tacos. Battered zucchini, mixed greens, salsa fresca, chipotle aioli, rice, and a cup of black beans........... $9.99 VEGETARIAN
Mushroom, carrots, black beans, tomatoes, onions, celery, rice, zucchini. Served with lettuce, tomato, red onions and pickle. Choice of chips or house salad............. $10.95 VEGETARIAN
KIDS MENU
Mac’n’Cheese
No Side..............................................$5.99
Grilled Ham and Cheese .............$5.99 Chicken Nuggets ...........................$5.99 Quesadilla ......................................$5.99
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$2.79
$3.19
$3.99
Latte
$3.79
$4.29
$4.95
Cappucino
$3.79
$4.29
$4.95
Mocha
$3.99
$4.49
$4.65
Frappe
$3.95
$4.49
$4.95
Hot Chocolate
$2.85
$3.05
$4.25
Drip Coffee
$2.15
$2.65
$3.25
Poblano pepper stuffed with cheese, pork green chile, black beans, rice,
Americano
sour cream, chives, tortillas .............. $10.50
Nachos Corn chips, black beans, Monterrey Jack cheese, salsa fresca, chives, queso sauce, sour cream. Add Chicken $2.00
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GLUTEN FREE
Drink Included - Juice, Milk or Small Fountain Drink. Served with tator tots or potato chips
Chile Relleno
GLUTEN FREE
GLUTEN FREE
Veggie Burger
GLUTEN FREE
Add Steak $3.00.................................$7.99
GLUTEN FREE
Ceviche
Dairy free milk 60¢
Flavor 40¢
Extra Shot Single 65¢ $1.60
Double $2.20
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WING Shack 1133 Francis Street, Longmont, (303) 834-8066 wingshackwings.com
Wing Shack has its beginnings in Colorado driven by two eager individuals. Our popularity and success resulted in growth and now, we even have a store in Wyoming. The experience of great food coupled with excellent customer service is what makes Wing Shack amazing.
What are your current hours of operation? 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., 7 days a week
What is special about your menu? We have 16 homemade sauces and dry rubs, made in house daily but the Wing Shack team. They include: • Mild: a perfect, kid-friendly sauce. • Barely Hot: just a hint of spice. • Hot: traditional Buffalo wing sauce. • Garlic Hot: traditional buffalo with 30 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
fresh minced garlic and fiery seasonings. • Golden Hot: with an intense kick of habañero. Hotter: traditional buffalo with fresh chopped jalapenos and crushed red pepper. • Bear Hot: the hottest sauce we offer. • Sweet and Tangy BBQ: traditional BBQ sauce • Teriyaki: sweet and savory glaze. • Buffalo BBQ: BBQ sauce with a spicy buffalo twist. •Hot Teriyaki: teriyaki with a tangy buffalo kick. •Thai: Asian-inspired sauce, sweet and spicy. • Dry rubs: jalapeno ranch, cajun, jamaican jerk and lemon pepper.
Describe your most popular dish. Our most popular [wing]sauce is Garlic Hot - we like to say this is the sauce that put us on the map.
Do you have vegetarian/v egan menu options? We offer veggie wings as well as multiple meat free sides and salads for vegetarians.
Kid-friendly options? What kid doesn’t like chicken wings? Plus, we have a Little Chicks menu for those 10 and younger.
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How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? We are exceeding all the standards provided by health officials - here is some more information about how we are ensuring the safety of our team and our guests during the COVID-19 pandemic
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? Yes, our full menu is available for delivery with Door Dash or for our contact-free curbside carry out.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? We reopened our dining room with limited capacity on June 16. We will remain vigilant in our dedication to cleanliness and sanitation and will use our local health officials as a resource to make sure we are providing a safe and healthy environment for our guests and team.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Visit our website at wingshackwings. com or follow us at facebook.com/ wingshackwings and instagram at instagram.com/wingshackwings . July/August 2020
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SUSHIHana 2065 Main St., Longmont, (303) 485-1055 asushihana.com What is special about your menu?
Sushi Hana truly is unique in its
authenticity. They are proudly, and precisely serving fresh and authentic Japanese cuisine. Their sushi menu is prepared by expert master chefs with little to no preservatives, ensuring its freshness, outstanding taste and presentation. The staff is friendly and accommodating and your satisfaction and enjoyment is their top priority. One of their highlights is the sushi bar, which will be open again in the near future. Their near five-star rating doesn’t lie, Sushi Hana is a 15 year hallmark of authentic Japanese cuisine in the heart of Longmont.
What are your current hours of operation?
We stick to authentic Japanese food only. Authentic and clean, neat and fresh is our focus. How we cut and process our fish is unique and our ramen stock is aged we cut it, sort it, wash it and age it and this makes it authentically Japanese. We get our food from locations all over the world including Canada, Scandanavia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Asia…sushi is very international. Select from our extensive menu or have our expert sushi chefs create your special request. Sashimi and nigiri teriyaki and yakisoba are prepared fresh daily in our kitchen. Our natural sushi/sashimi menu is made with ingredients free from MSG and other preservatives that are used in traditional sushi making. Even the water used for making green tea is filtered to remove impurities.
Describe your most popular dish. All our sushi is popular but our favorite dishes are Sushi for two, fried calamari Japanese style, ramen noodles, teriyaki, and many others.
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Do you have vegetarian/ vegan menu options? Most of our menu is sushi and noodles and we have gluten free sauces: soy sauce, eel sauce, ponzu sauce, teriyaki sauce, ceviche sauce, poke sauce and ginger salad dressing.
Kid-friendly options? We have a couple, but no specific kid’s menu. Kids love our Udon (noodles) and rice.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? Our dining room is open now. We sanitize our entire restaurant and menus and follow all guidelines while serving our customers.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? We do take-out and delivery is offered through an outside party.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? Our sushi bar is a highlight and we hope to open it soon.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Visit asushihana.com; follow us at facebook.com/sushihanalongmont . We are also on Trip Advisor.
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(303) 485-1055 • 2065 Main St. Longmont, CO Monday - Saturday:
11:00 AM - 2:30 PM Lunch • 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM Dinner
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Dinner
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LUNCH Mon-Sat 11:00 am-2:30 pm Bento Box (Dine in served with miso soup & salad, 4 pcs. California roll & appetizer) (Take out include choice of miso soup or salad) Choose one of the following for..........................................................$14.95 Teriyaki: Beef, Chicken, Salmon or Shrimp Negimaki: Chicken or Beef Chicken & Vegetable Tempura Sesame Chicken Sushi Box 4 pieces ............................................................................$16.50 Shashimi Box 5 pieces.......................................................................$16.95 Donburi (Rice Bowl) (Served with miso soup or salad) Gyu Don ............................................................................................$14.95 Sliced beef with bean curd & onions over rice. Katsu Don .........................................................................................$12.95 Bread crumb pork cooked with egg over rice Oyako Don ........................................................................................$12.95 Cooked chicken with vegetable over rice. Ten Don.............................................................................................$13.95 Tempura shrimp, light sauce over rice. Una Don ............................................................................................$16.95 Grilled eel, light sauce over rice. Udon (Noodles) (Served with soup or salad) Tempura Udon...................................................................................$13.95 Vegetable and noodle with shrimp tempura. Yaki Udon/Soba.................................................................................$13.50 Sautéed noodles with chicken & vegetable. Seafood Yaki Udon/Soba...................................................................$15.95 Sautéed noodles with shrimp, squid, fish cake & vegetable. SUSHI BAR - LUNCH (Served with miso soup & salad for dine-in only) Sushi (A) ...........................................................................................$14.95 1 pc. tuna, 1 pc. salmon, 1 pc white fish, 1 pc. shrimp & california roll. Sushi (B) ...........................................................................................$14.95 4 pcs. salmon & california roll. Sushi (C) ...........................................................................................$14.95 4 pcs. eel & california roll. Sushi (D) ...........................................................................................$14.95 4 pcs. shrimp & california roll. Sushi (E)............................................................................................$14.95 4 pcs. Tuna & California roll. Sashimi (A) 2 pcs. Tuna, 3 pcs. Salmon, 2 pcs. White fish, 2 pcs. Tako & 1 pc. Clam. Chirashi.............................................................................................$18.95 Assorted sliced raw fish over sushi rice. Sushi & Sashimi Combo ...................................................................$18.95 2 pcs. Tuna & 2pcs. salmon sushi. 2 pcs. tuna, & 2 pcs. salmon sashimi & california roll. Maki Roll Lunch (Served with miso soup & salad for Dine-in only) Choose any 2 rolls or hand rolls $13.50; any 3 rolls or hand rolls $17.95
Cucumber Roll Ebi & Cucumber Roll Eel & Avocado Roll California Roll Avocado Roll Salmon & Cucumber Roll Tuna & Cucumber Roll Oshinko Roll
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Salmon & Avocado Roll Asparagus Roll Eel & Cucumber Roll Yellow Tail & Scallions Roll Ebi & Avocado Roll Tuna & Avocado Roll Kampyo Roll Spicy Salmon Roll
SUSHI BAR - DINNER (Served with miso soup & salad) Sushi for Beginner ............................................................................$20.95 A selection of 5 pieces cooked sushi & a California roll. Sushi Dinner Regular........................................................................$28.00 Assorted 7 pieces of sushi & California roll. Sushi Dinner Deluxe .........................................................................$29.00 Assorted 9 pieces of sushi & tuna roll. Chirashi Sushi Dinner .......................................................................$28.50 Assorted fresh fish sashimi & vegetable over sushi rice. Tekka Donburi...................................................................................$28.00 Sliced tuna served over bed of sushi rice. Sushi for Two ....................................................................................$48.95 14 pieces of sushi, one salmon avocado roll, one tuna roll & one california roll. California Roll Dinner........................................................................$19.95 Three california roll topped with flying fish roe. Hand Roll Dinner – A.........................................................................$24.95 California hand roll, Spicy tuna hand roll, Eel avocado hand roll & Salmon hand roll. Hand Roll Dinner – B ........................................................................$24.95 Yellow tail scallion hand roll, Shrimp cucumber hand roll and Spicy salmon & tuna avocado hand roll. Tuna Sushi Dinner.............................................................................$24.95 8 pieces of tuna sushi. $24.00 Salmon Sushi Dinner ........................................................................$24 00 8 pieces of salmon sushi.
Sashimi Sashimi Dinner Regular....................................................................$31.00 $31.00 Assorted 12 pieces of raw fish. Sashimi Dinner Deluxe .....................................................................$32.00 Selection of prepared 15 pieces of raw fish. Sushi Sashimi Combo.......................................................................$48.95 One Rainbow roll, 5 pieces sushi, & 12 pieces sashimi. Lucky Koty Sushi Sashimi.................................................................$48.95 Assorted seasonal fresh fish with green dragon roll. Tuna Sashimi Dinner.........................................................................$26.95 8 pieces of tuna sashimi. Salmon Sashimi Dinner ....................................................................$25.00 8 pieces of salmon sashimi. Supreme Sashimi Special.................................................................$48.95 5 pieces tuna, 5 pieces yellowtail, & 5 pieces salmon. Tuna & Yellowtail Sushi Dinner .........................................................$26.95 4 pieces of tuna, & 4 pieces of yellowtail sushi. TOP SELECTIONS: Appetizers Soft Shell Crab..................................................................................$15.95 Edamane.............................................................................................$5.95 Fried Calamari ..................................................................................$14.95 Special Dishes Rainbow Tartar..................................................................................$15.95 Chopped tuna, salmon, yellow tail, jalapeno & onions with wasabi vinegar sauce. Lobster with Spicy Tuna & Avocado Special .....................................$22.95 Snow Crab Avocado with Ponzu & Spicy Sauce ...............................$18.95 Noodles (Served with salad) Shrimp OR Seafood Ramen ..............................................................$19.95 Pork Ramen ......................................................................................$16.95 Beef Ramen ......................................................................................$18.95 Pan Fried Noodle Yaki Udon or Soba with Shrimp ........................................................$18.95 Yaki Udon or Soba with Seafood.......................................................$19.95 Yaki Udon or Soba with Chicken.......................................................$17.95
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Café
Santa Fe
33 S. Main St., Longmont, (303) 996-1010
What is special about your menu? Our menu combines Southwest/Spanishstyle food with more traditional American options, giving everyone the opportunity to choose what they are in the mood to eat at the moment.
Café Santa Fe was originally
intended to be a simple burrito and coffee shop but we realized that it would be wonderful as a full-service restaurant as there was a lot of open space. The cuisine is inspired by New Mexico’s Southwestern and Spanish-style cuisine, but there is a full American menu also. Our family comes from New Mexico and has been there for over 300 years, and we were raised with this style of cooking. We decided we wanted to share this food with the community, and give them the choice of Southwest/Spanish food or American to the people that come in and dine at Café Santa Fe.
What are your current hours of operation?
Our primary inspiration comes from the unique cuisine of Santa Fe, New Mexico and our family’s roots there.
Describe your most popular dish. On the American menu, our breakfast and burgers are very popular choices, and on the Southwest/Spanish side, customers love our burritos, chile rellenos, and enchiladas.
Do you have vegetarian/ vegan menu options? Yes, we offer vegetarian items like Boulder omelets, veggie scrambles and veggie burritos.
Kid-friendly options? Yes, we are a very family friendly restaurant and have a great kids menu.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? We follow all the CDC guidelines and are socially distancing, using extra sanitization measures and we wear masks.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? We offer our full menu for take-out and pick up. For those who would like curb-side service, we are set up to bring to-go items to their car also.
What are your plans for the future as things begin to return to normal? We are thinking of extending our hours to include evening service, offering a new Southwest/Spanish and American dinner menu. We will continue to follow the CDC guidelines and will change with any new regulations.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Check in with us in person, search for us online or connect via Facebook.
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BREAKFAST AST 7am-2pm • 7 days a Week! Available All Day Served with 2 eggs, hash browns, or seasoned home fries, pancakes or toast (whole wheat, white, sour dough. rye). or English muffin
Your Choice Ham ................................ $8.95 Bone In Ham ................... $9.75 Sausage Links (4). or Sausage Patty (2) .......................... $8.95 Bacon or Chorizo ............ $8.95 German Sausage............. $9.50
Country Fried SteakSausage gravy................. $10.25 with both sausage gravy and green chile ............ $10.95 corned Beef Hash ........... $8.95 Sirloin Steak (6 oz) .......... $10.75 Ground Round (8 oz)....... $10.25
Hues Rancheros-2 eggs on a corn tortilla, smothered in pork green chile, served with potatoes, beans, cheese, and two tortillas............... $9.75 1/2 plate .................................... $7.75 Enchiladas Rancheras-three Cheese enchiladas, smothered in red enchiladas sauce, served with potatoes, beans, and 2 eggs......... $9.75 add chicken or beef ................... $1.50 1/2 plate .................................... $8.25 add chicken or beef ................... $1.00 Coronado-2 eggs scrambled with chorizo, pico de Gallo, one chile relleno smothered, served with beans and rice ......................................... $10.00
Albuquerque BurritoAlbuq toScrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, potatoes, green chiles, smothered in sausage gravy Small ........................ $7.00 Large........................ $10.25 Santa Fe Breakfast BurritoSmothered in pork green chile, potatoes, scrambled eggs and cheese, Choice of chorizo, bacon, ham. or sausage Small ........................ $7.00 Large........................ $10.25
Waffl ffles fl and Pancakes
3 Egg Omelets
Served with whipped cream. Add your choice of blueberries, strawberries, bananas, or peaches $1.50 Santa Fe-bacon. chorizo, Cheese, Boulder-spinach, mushrooms, Belgian waffle ......................... $5.75 Combos Available tomatoes, onion, green chiles,onions, Two pancakes, or four slices of French toast and green chile ....................... $9.75 green chiles,, Four slices............................ $5.25 French toast-with 2 eggs, and Denver-ham, and cheese.............................. $9.75 Six slices............................... $6.95 choice of 2 strips of bacon or cheese, green chiles, Albuquerque-bacon or sausage, Dollar cakes -2 pancakes......... $2.25 2 sausage and onions .............................. $9.75 cheese, onions, green chiles, links......................................... $8.75 with Sausage gravy................. $9.75 Pancakes Short stack........................... $5.25 Waffle Combo-with 2 eggs, and Full stack.............................. $6.25 a choice of bacon or 2 sausage links......................................... $9.75 Served choice of potatoes and toast, or pancakes
Sizzling Skillets
Served with choice of toast, or pancakes Also available 1/2 skillets $7.85 Santa Fe Skillet-2 eggs, bacon, chorizo, potatoes, green chiles, and onions ...........................$10.25 Denver Skillet-2eggs, ham, potatoes, green chiles, and onions ..................................$10.25
Texas Skillet-2 eggs, sausage, Potatoes, red chile sausage, chiles, and onions ..........................$10.25 Country Skillet-2 eggs, sausage, potatoes, onions, green chiles, with sausage gravy ......................$10.25
Oatmeal with Craisins and raisins Biscuits and Gravy................... $5.75 Small bowl $3.95 / with 1/2 order.............................. $4.75 1 slice of toast ........................ $4.65 Large bowl $4.95 / with 2 slice of toast ........................ $5.65 Breakfast Sandwitch-bacon, sausage, pepper jack, hash browns, egg, and mild sauce, served on ciabatta bread. Served with yogurt or fruit cup ..... $7.25
Lighter Side
#1) Two eggs, potatoes, 1 slice toast or pancake .............................. $6.25 #2) Oatmeal, choice of 2 slices of Kiddies Menu Breakfast bacon, 2 sausage links or sausage patty, with 1 slice of toast....... $6.75 Includes a beverage of your choice #3) One egg, choice of 2 slice of #1 One Egg, cup of fruit, and a mickey Mouse pancake ........ $5.00 bacon, 2 sausage, or 1 sausage #2 One egg, 2 slices of bacon or 2 sausage links, and toast .. $5.00
patty, with dollar cakes or 1/2 of a Belgian waffle ......................... $6.75 #4) One egg. Choice of 2 slices of bacon, 2 sausage links, or 1 sausage patty with one slice of French toast........................ $6.75 #5) One egg and a 1/2 order of biscuits and gravy ................... $5.75
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RazaFresa
7960 Niwot Rd.,Niwot, (303) 652-3995, razafresa.com years, so our customers agree.) Our dishes range from standards like burritos and tacos to more exotic choices like our Ajuua!! Prawns and Mole. Our flavors are heavily inspired by the Chihuahua and Jalisco regions of Mexico.
Describe your most popular dish.
RAZA FRESA, formerly known
as Ajuua Mexican Restaurant, has been dishing up delicious authentic Mexican food in Niwot for over 15 years. Family owned and operated, The Garcia family takes pride in the fact that everything they serve is made in house, from their rice and beans to the chile rellenos and carnitas.
What are your current hours of operation? Our current temporary hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, 4 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 12 to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 4 to 8 p.m. We are closed on Mondays.
What is special about your menu? We think our whole menu is pretty special. (We have also been voted best Mexican restaurant for several 36 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
House favorites are fajitas, fish tacos, Queso burrito Carne asada or carnitas plate are truly unrivaled.
for dine-in service following Colorado guidelines.
Are you still offering takeout or delivery for those who feel more comfortable with that option? If so, are you offering your full menu or a few select options? We are offering to-go and delivery options as well as a temporary family-style menu with some of our favorites: Taco Bar, Enchiladas, Burritos, Chile Verde, Picadillo, Taquitos, Fajitas or Carnitas, all with sides—there is enough food in there to feed the entire family in one
Do you have vegetarian/ vegan menu options?
order.
We have a dedicated vegetarian section of our menu.
What are your plans for the
Kid-friendly options?
to normal?
Yes. Our family welcomes yours with a popular kid’s menu.
How are you serving customers and still complying with restrictions at this time? Raza Fresa has always had an emphasis on maintaining a clean sanitary establishment and now, with COVID-19, the bar has only been raised. From masks to gloves, daily temperature checks and multi disinfecting periods, we make sure our customers and employees are safe. The restaurant has reopened LongmontMagazine.com
future as things begin to return We plan to continue serving our customers delicious Mexican cuisine in the best and safest ways possible.
What is the best way for customers to stay up to date with your current information? Follow Raza Fresa on Facebook or visit RazaFresa.com for updated hours and other information during this pandemic.
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Mexican Restaurant - 1st Place Restaurant for Kids - 1st Place Burrito - 2nd Place Hidden Gem - 3rd Place BOTANAS (APPETIZERS)
COMETE ALGO (HOUSE SPECIALTIES)
CHILE CON QUESO A blend of roasted onion, Passillia peppers and tomato in a creamy cheese sauce. Option to add chorizo, rajas, or spinach mix.
GUACAMOLE DIP Our authentic homemade guacamole made to order. Served on a bed of lettuce and pico de gallo and garnished with queso fresco.
TAQUITOS Fried flour tortillas filled with chicken or beef and cheese, garnished with sour cream, tomatoes and guacamole.
JALAPEÑO POPPERS Jalapenos filled with cheddar cheese, lightly breaded and fried. Served with ranch or spicy raspberry jelly.
QUESADILLAS* Fresh flour tortilla with cheese tomatoes and onion.Topped with sour cream and guacamole. Add protein: Chicken, Beef, Bacon, Carnitas, Chorizo, Steak, Grilled Chicken, or Shrimp.
CEVICHE Fresh fish or shrimp cured in citrus juice. Garnished with chopped onions, cilantro, tomatoes, jalapeños, cucumbers.
QUESO FUNDIDO A blend of baked Mexican cheeses and Chorizo served with fresh tortillas. JALAPEÑO AJUUA!! Fresh Jalapeños filled with asadero cheese, wrapped in bacon and flash fried, served with Ajuaa!! Sauce. VIVA VILLA PRAWNS Large shrimp sautéed in butter wiih mushrooms & onions. Garnished with sliced tomatoes and avocados. A Pancho Villa Favorite!
SHRIMP MAZATLAN A delicious shrimp cocktail! Gulf shrimp served in our own spicy cocktail sauce with diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, jalapeño peppers & cilantro topped with avocado slices. NACHOS Fresh cut chips topped with beans, tomatoes, jalapeños, olives, sour cream, guacamole and choice of Ground Beef, Steak or Chicken, covered with our chili con queso. CHILI QUESO FRIES French fries smothered in green chili, queso and shredded cheese melted to perfection.
DESAYUNO (BREAKFAST) CHORIZO CON HUEVOS Ground Mexican sausage blended with eggs. Served with rice & beans.
BREAKFAST BURRITOS Two burritos filled with chorizo, beans, eggs, cheese & chili and served with fried potatoes.
HUEVOS RANCHEROS Eggs over easy topped with cheese and spicy sauce. Served with rice and beans.
RICARDO’S FAVORITE Three eggs, grilled potatoes & chorizo with green chili and cheese and flour tortillas.
BREAKFAST TACOS Four street tacos with egg, potatoes and chorizo, sliced avocado, lettuce, tomatoes and Ajuaa!! sauce.
CHILAQUILES Fried tortilla chips sautéed with onions and our green chili topped with cheese. Served with 2 eggs garnished with sour cream.
TRADITIONALS
All items come smothered with choice of Chili Colorado, Chili Verde, Mole, or enchilada sauce and topped with lettuce and tomato. Super option includes sour cream and guacamole. Add rice and beans for extra. (Rice and beans included with any three item combination.)
BURRITOS Bean & Cheese Bean, Beef & Cheese Chicken or Shredded Beef Chorizo & Egg Chile Verde or Colorado Carnitas Steak or Chicken Fajita TAMAL Red Pork TACOS Ground Beef Shredded Beef Shredded Chicken
ENCHILADAS Cheese & Onion Ground Beef Shredded Beef Shredded Chicken Chile Colorado Chile Verde
Served with rice and your choices of refried, ranchero or black beans. FAJITAS (Ajuua style)* Your choice of marinated Steak, Chicken or Shrimp sautéed in our authentic sweet & tangy sauce served sizzling with grilled onions, tomatoes, mushrooms and bell peppers. Garnished with cheese, sour cream and guacamole. Served with your choice of tortillas. Option to add extra Chicken or steak, Shrimp, or all three to your dish. FAJITAS FOR TWO Ajuua style fajitas on a sizzling platter for Dos, choice of Steak, Chicken or Shrimp. Served with tortillas. Option to add extra Chicken, Steak, Shrimp or all three to your dish. FAJlTAS (Raza Style)** Your choice of our delicious Carne Asada or Pollo Asada in our dry rub, cut into slices and served over sizzling onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, and bell peppers, garnished with fresh pico de gallo, cheese, sour cream and guacamole. Served with tortillas. CASUELA* Grilled chicken breast and steak served with mushrooms, salsa and cheese, garnished with avocado slices and served with tortillas. TRES AMIGOS Our famous “Three Amigos” Chile Verde, Chile Colorado and a chile Relleno. Served with tortillas. STEAK A LA RAZA* Tender slices of sirloin steak breast sautéed with bacon, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes and japalenos seasoned to perfection. TACOS RANCHEROS* Grilled Angus Top sirloin or chicken breast stuffed into 3 hot corn tortillas and lopped with lettuce & guacamole. AJUUA!! BURRITO* A large flour tortilla stuffed with carne asada, ranchero beans and rice, smothered in green chili and cheese, and garnished with sour cream & guacamole. SUPER CHlMl* A Large fried flour tortilla stuffed with sautéed Steak, Chicken or Carnitas, onions, bell peppers, rice, beans & cheese topped with pork green chili and garnished with sour cream & guacamole.
RELLENOS Texas Authentic California
CARNlTAS Our Award Winning Michoacan style slow cooked pulled pork served with our homemade charro beans, garnished with avocado, onions, and bell peppers Served with tortillas. Does not include rice. CARNE ASADA* Colorado All Natural Beef marinated skirt steak garnished with a jalapeño, green onions and guacamole. Served with tortillas. CARNE ASADA Y MAS* Grilled skirt steak served with your choice of one of the following: Enchilada, Chile Relleno or Tamale. Served with tortillas. ALAMBRE* Slices of sirloin steak, bacon and ham sautéed with bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms topped with avocado slices and melted asadero cheese, served with charro beans salsa verde. Served with tortillas (does not include rice). QUESO BURRlTO* Large flour tortilla filled with while rice, black beans, our House favorite QUESO sauce and your choice of sirloin steak, tender chicken breast or pork carnitas sautéed with onions, green peppers, and tomatoes. Smothered in green Chile topped with lettuce tomato, sour cream and guacamole. FLAUTAS Crispy corn tortillas filled with Picadillo, Chicken or Carnitas and served with sour cream & guacamole. CHlLE VERDE/ CHILE COLORADO Chunks of slow cooked pork in a tasty red or green chili sauce served with tortillas. RELLENO BURRITO Our homemade chili releeno rolled in a fresh flour tortilla stuffed with rice & beans, topped with cheese, green chili, and sour cream DISCADA A meat lover’s delight!! A sautéed mixture of steak, bacon, chorizo, ground beef, pico de gallo & spices. Served on a sizzling plate accompanied with rice, beans, sour cream and guacamole and warm tortillas
POLLO (CHICKEN) Served with rice and your choice of refried, ranchero or black beans
CHIMICHANGAS Ground Beef Shredded Beef Shredded Chicken
ARROZ CON POLLO Tender chicken breast slices sautéed in a special sauce with mushrooms and onions, and served over a bed of rice with melted cheese. (Does not include beans)
LOS TACOS (STREET TACOS) 4 per plate garnished with cilantro, onions and avocado. Served with Ajuua!! Green Salsa. (Does not include rice & beans) CARNITAS Slow roasted pork
AL CARBON* Grilled Angus steak, onion & tomato
AL PASTOR Tangy red chile marinated pork loin
FISH Stir fry seasoned white fish
ASADA** Charbroiled All Natural Steak
SHRlMP Seasoned gulf shrimp CAMPECHANOS* Bistro steak, potatoes, onion, tomatoes & Chorizo
MOLE Juicy chicken breast cooked in a tasty peanut and chocolate based sweet sauce POLLO ASADO A tender chicken breast charcoal grilled with our special spices garnished with jalapeños, green onions, and guacamole POLLO ALA CREMA Tender slices of chicken breast sautéed with onions, mushrooms, cilantro and pasilla peppers in a Mexican cream sauce
POLLO ASADO YMAS Our pollo asado your choice of one of the following: Enchilada, Chile Relleno or Tamale POLLO A LA RAZA Tender slices of chicken breast sautéed with bacon, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes and jalapeños seasoned to perfection POLLO ADOBADO A tender chicken breast marinated in a spicy and tangy sauce then charcoal grilled to perfection POLLO JALISCO A grilled chicken breast on a bed of fried tortilla strips topped with Ajuua! sauce. Garnished with avocados, and served with white rice. (Does not include beans)
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g n i g n i Br S S E N I B US Back Longmont businesses find creative, cooperative ways to survive pandemic No Longmont-area store owner, restaurateur or company president wiill everr forrgett the day the busiiness stopped in March 2020. “It was devastating for so many businesses. Most will plan for a crisis. Maybe they have to close for a week because of weather or repairs. Very few plan for a pandemic that lasts a month, never mind many months. Some small businesses just haven’t been able to make it,” says Scott Cook, CEO of the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce. Since March, Longmont businesses and business groups have worked to cope with closure and scared employees and customers as well as reopening restrictions that seemed to change every day. Some have had to radically
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alter their business models on the fly. “Now things are slowly stabilizing. Fortunately, many businesses have gotten stimulus loans or they wouldn’t have been able to survive,” Scott Cook says. “Our small retailers are stepping up their online presence, and not just for online ordering and delivery. Having your inventory online allows shoppers to pre-shop before they get to the store so they save time,” he says.
Zooming into the business future The Longmont Chamber sprang into action as soon as the severity of the pandemic’s impact was clear. Early on the Chamber’s Longmont is Open videos and Business Spirit Week helped encourage shoppers to support local businesses. The Chamber has been hosting virtual town halls for businesses and sharing update information. For restaurants, the Chamber’s Take-
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out Takeover has been a clear success. “The restaurants have gotten a lot of business through the page and we’ve seen a spike in web traffic. All of our Chamber groups have gone forward on Zoom. We’ve held virtual town halls and had terrific involvement from businesses. We’ve never had higher participation in our Public Policy Committee,” Cook says, in part because it saves merchants time. “A year from now even if some people meet in person the Zoom aspect will continue, not because of the pandemic but because it makes it easier for more to participate,” he says.
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The Chamber has also spearheaded an effort with Boulder organizations to cut penalty interest on late property tax payments.
The Power of ‘Strongmont’ Driving through Downtown Longmont you may have seen banners and signage for #strongmont but it’s more than an encouraging slogan. The Strongmont Fund is providing grants to small businesses to help them navigate the re-opening process. This collaboration includes funds from the City of Longmont, the Longmont Downtown Development Authority, the Longmont Economic Development Partnership, and donations from the community. “The good news was that we raised and distributed more than $280,000 to Longmont businesses. However, we had requests totaling $1.7 mil-
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lion. We couldn’t give out as much
earlier round will be eligible for the
as we wanted so we are working on
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Despite what businesses and the
still being accepted and encouraged.
Chamber have done to mitigate the
Those businesses that applied in the
situation, they it will really be up to
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DÉJÀ VU: Longmont’s been through this before “Schools closed on Oct. 8, 1918, and that night the City Council voted to ban all public gatherings. These measures did not stop the flu — by Oct. 14, there were 50 cases in Longmont, and the number grew by 25 a day for several days before the health inspector apparently became too busy to give daily case reports. Although large gatherings were prohibited, businesses remained open in 1918. The health department reported: “This department has been informed by merchants that persons have entered their places of business to trade, and boldly made the remark that they had the flu, but they were not sick enough to go to bed. If such a thing occurs again in any business place, call the city marshal and he will take care of the case.” - Longmont Times-Call
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Even if You Plan for a Pandemic Wyatt’s Wet Goods in Longmont may be one of the few businesses in the area that actually expected a pandemic. “We had already made a pandemic kit ahead of time so we had gloves, masks, sanitizer and other items ready to go. We figured that eventually something would come around – some sort of flu or something – and we would have to deal with it,” says Dennis Dinsmore, managing partner of Wyatt’s Wet Goods. It wasn’t easy even with the planning. July/August 2020
“The first question was: ‘How do we keep everyone – staff and customers – safe? Then it was: ‘How do we stay in business?’ Dinsmore says. The store coped with scared staff and found it was hard to hire new staff. It installed plexiglass and distancing markers, and purchased vehicles because of the uptick in deliveries. Costs are up because pickup and delivery are more labor intensive. Dinsmore suggests that it will be awhile before the so-called “new normal” arrives. “I’m frightened about the virus but many other people are frightened out of their socks! Half of my customers arrive, never roll down a window and have masks and gloves on in their car when we put the order in the trunk,” he says. Dinsmore credits the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce with helping business owners cope. “The Chamber right away was sending out e-mails sharing ideas, coaching and offering some survival skills. The biggest thing was that the Chamber keeps us current on the ever-changing rules. Sometimes the restrictions were changing every day,” Dinsmore says. LongmontMagazine.com
‘Little Shops’ concept opens up Niwot retailing “Like every town in the area, businesses in Niwot have been hugely impacted by the pandemic. We’ve seen a couple of retailers close,” says Catherine McHale, Economic Development Director for the Niwot Business Association. The Association launched the Keep Niwot Strong program to encourage residents to spend in town. “If we want our downtown to survive and be there later, we need to shop locally and support businesses,” McHale says. “I’ve been encouraged that many restaurants and retailers are communicating well with their customers and have maintained their loyal followings,” McHale says. The Niwot Business Association has working with Boulder County on relaxing rules about outdoor dining and retail sales as well as finding administrative grants for businesses in unincorporated Boulder County. In January, the Association launched The Little Shops at Niwot. “We knew that getting into retail was tough
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and expensive. The Little Shops at Niwot is a new program to give small, independent businesses a brick-and-mortar location,” she says. This new business incubator will contain 18 retail spots in a retail space in Cottonwood Square that formerly housed a fitness gym. All will share marketing, cashier, cleaning and mentorship through the Niwot Business Association. Because of the pandemic, The Little Shops at Niwot has necessarily been on the backburner, but McHale expects it to eventually attract distinctive local artists, jewelers, makers and boutique retailers who now mainly sell at fairs, markets and online. McHale points out that even
during these challenging times one new business has “bravely” opened in Niwot recenty. Few of a Kind Vintage + Mercantile opened its doors and is offering curated vintage goods, new home accessories and gifts. Not all businesses in the area have been impacted equally, but all business owners have felt it. “After the first week we slowly got back to normal. We’ve been fortunate but none of us had a clue what to do when this first started,” says Steve Powers, owner of Steve’s Automotive in Longmont. “It would be nice if someone waved their hand over Longmont and made everything okay but it is going to take a while to get through it.”
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he organizers of two much-loved Longmont area events want to keep residents dancing and enjoying music but with social distancing in mind. The Longmont Museum moved its free Summer Concert Series from the museum’s courtyard to a virtual event, while Niwot Dancing Under the Stars may have to be canceled this year depending on the state’s social distancing requirements. “More than ever right now it’s important for the arts to be a place for people to experience joy, culture and connection,” said Joan Harrold, marketing and development manager for the Longmont Museum. 44 LONGMONT MAGAZINE
The Virtual Summer Concert Series features up-and-coming local bands and established regional and national bands playing salsa, jazz, blues and many other types of music. The concerts are recorded each week June 18 to July 30 at the museum’s 250-seat Stewart Auditorium and broadcast on Facebook Live. Viewers will have to bring their own snacks instead of being able to purchase food and beverages at the courtyard. “It’s a challenging time but one that we will try to meet creatively through these virtual programs,” Harrold said. The concert series had its start in 2002 when the museum relocated to its new building at 400 Quail Road, which had the addition of a courtyard for outdoor performances,
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museum programming, festivals and community gatherings. The museum added the auditorium in 2015, where it offers concerts, including the Friday Afternoon Series, films, theater and dance—plus the outdoor concerts during inclement weather. In mid-March, the museum temporarily closed its building in response to the state restrictions on social gatherings but wanted to have a way to continue the Summer Concert Series. The building may open later in the summer for exhibitions, though the museum’s historic walking tours are offered downtown but at a distance and the summer camps moved to a virtual outlet. The performances for the concert series are recorded at 7:30 p.m. each week by the Longmont Public Media makerspace from three different camera angles and without any kind of audience, while the performers practice social distancing on stage. Their performances typically last 1 ½ hours. “They will be able to get very good video footage that we will be streaming live to Facebook,” Harrold said. “It should be a high-quality concert July/August 2020
experience for people to listen to and watch from home.” The concerts will be available on Longmont Museum’s Facebook page for viewing afterward, as well as Longmont Public Media’s YouTube channel. In past years, the concerts drew an average attendance of 300 to 400 people, but with streaming, Harrold hopes to see more numbers and a larger area as Longmont area residents tell friends and family about it. “I’m hopeful we are able to entertain more people through this program,” Harrold said. “It’s a great platform to interact together while enjoying something like a concert.” The concerts are sponsored by the Longmont Community Founda-
tion and the Scientific Cultural and Facilities District, a regional tax district for the Denver Metropolitan Area. The lineup for the rest of the concerts includes:
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Niwot Dancing Under the Stars Niwot Dancing Under the Stars features a free outdoor event that combines a dancing lesson with social dancing every Friday evening during the summer months. This year, the event originally was scheduled July 10 to Sept. 11, but may have a later starting date or be canceled entirely. “Unfortunately this year, it’s on
hold,” said Catherine McHale, volunteer lead organizer of Niwot Dancing Under the Stars and owner of Power & Purpose Marketing in Niwot. “It’s not likely right now. You can’t have partner dancing with social distancing.” Hazel Miller (Photo courtesy Hazel Miller/Longmont Museum)
The event brings together dancers closer than six feet, so unless the event changes up the format, it will be hard to carry it out under the current restrictions, McHale said. “It’s going to be hard to do that until we have indications social distancing isn’t required anymore,” McHale said.
event, which started about 35 years ago, had been in several locations before landing at Cottonwood Square on the Southeast corner of Niwot Road and 79th Street in downtown Niwot.
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see it remain, so she found a new home for it and found several sponsors, including the Niwot Business Association, the Niwot Local Improvement District and local businesses in Niwot. The event, which is presented by the town of Niwot, is for dancers of all levels from beginner to professional. It starts with a 45-minute lesson at
“We want to get as many people from the community as we can,” McHale said. “It’s all about coming together as a community, enjoying the music, enjoying the summer evening.” Last year, the event brought an average of 150 to 200 attendees to each dance. “It’s an outdoor event. That’s the point of it to have dancing outside in the summer months,” McHale said. “It’s a different experience than dancing indoors. Being able to see
Denver. “These are the real committed dancers,” McHale said. “When they find a good place to dance, they will drive to dance there.” If the event doesn’t happen this year, McHale plans to hold it next year. “We just have to wait and see,” McHale said. “I’m looking forward to bringing it back. We love that event.”
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Top Hogs, a crowd favorite will be showing their new stars and stunts online this year. (Photos courtesy Boulder County Fair)
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Boldt. Boldt and the Boulder County Fair board have ridden a rodeo of emotions this year: In February they finalized vendors and signed contracts for an in-person fair, yet by mid-March, Boldt said, “We closed our office, started working from
“Our hope is that people play the music and enjoy the virtual events. We hope they don’t feel a sense of loss but feel excited and can look forward to 2021,” said Boulder County Fair coordinator Laura July/August 2020
home and started looking up alternative planning.”
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Online 4-H and FAA exhibits For Boldt, who as a child showed livestock at the Boulder County Fair through 4-H and who has served as fair coordinator for nearly a decade, equipping 4-H and FFA students to exhibit their animals – whether virtually or in small, socially distanced groups at the fairgrounds – is paramount. “We have about 500 kids who participate, and they’ve been in the forefront of our minds. Part of our mission is to provide a competitive venue for our 4-H and FFA youth.”
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Also on the minds of the board are the thousands of people who anticipate the Boulder County Fair each year and the entertainers and carnival employees whose summer livelihood depends on local fairs. “People in the fair industry have been very positive and understanding, but we remember that this is their livelihood, as entertainers go from fair to fair and show to show,” Boldt said. “As for the fair, we’ve had to return vendor
The Demolition Derby in 2019 packed the stands, but 2020 the Fair’s best seats will be in private living rooms instead. (Photos courtesy Boulder County Fair)
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Virtual concerts and curb-side farm-to-table goodness For many, the fair is all about music and food, but there’s a virtual plan for that too. Chris Daniels & the Kings is
In place of the fair’s beloved farmto-table gathering for 100 people, Boldt is organizing “a curbside event, where families could pick up farmto-table meals from the fair,” she said. “We’re hoping families can still enjoy the farm-fresh food with maybe their family or a group of 10 or less around their table or in a backyard.”
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July/August 2020
Get your car Road Trip Ready We have NO CONTACT Service available. - Use our key drop at any time - We will handle the rest of the transaction including payment over the phone - Providing vehicle pick up/drop off for seniors and high risk customers - Your vehicle will be sanitized before/after servicing including steering wheels, shift knobs and keys. There is never a convenient time to have your vehicle in the shop. Perhaps now IS a good time to have them serviced. Health and safety are of utmost importance to us, we are all in this together and we will get through it. Thank you for your continued support during this time and in the future. John Stonum & Team
Serving the Longmont area since 2004.
We also service • Fleet Vehicles
Open Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:30pm
(work vans, service vehicles, etc)
1812 Sunset Place (corner Ken Pratt & Sunset)
• European Autos
www.stonumautomotive.com • 303-485-9303
10% OFF
$10 OFF
$10 OFF A/C Service
Up to $50 maximum discount. Not valid with any other offers. Expires 7/31/20
Not valid with any other offers. Expires 7/31/20
Not valid with any other offers. Expires 7/31/20
Labor
Stonum Automotive
4 Wheel Alignment
303-485-9303
www.stonumautomotive.com
(R134A only)
1812 Sunset Place
(corner Sunset & Ken Pratt Bl.)