
Tiney Ricciardi
Cannabis and Beer Reporter at The Denver Post
Covering entertainment, beer, cannabis, psychedelics + other earthly delights @denverpost | Texpat | hobbies 🍺🎸🌮🏂🐈🌻 | hmu: [email protected]
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denverpost.com | John Wenzel |Tiney Ricciardi
Rosé all daySaturday. If wine is to your taste, swing by Guard and Grace steakhouse in Denver on Saturday, June 7, for the 11th annual Rosé Party. Organizers curated more than 40 rosé, white, orange and sparkling wines for guests to sip and savor as they enjoy appetizers and other passed bites on the restaurant’s patio. The dress code calls for derby-inspired pink and white attire, so you may as well lean all the way in.
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1 week ago |
denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi
One of Denver’s longest-running and most beloved Mexican restaurants has closed for good. But its space on Santa Fe Drive will soon reopen, reviving another local favorite specializing in the same cuisine. El Noa Noa Mexican Restaurant officially shuttered on April 1, owners Vidal and Leticia Banuelos confirmed to The Denver Post, marking the end of a 45-year run. On-again-off-again eatery El Chingon Bistro is expected to take its place by the end of the month.
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1 week ago |
denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi
A legacy Denver brewery will soon close both of its taprooms within city limits following its acquisition by a larger craft conglomerate. At the end of June, Great Divide Brewing Co. will stop serving beer at 2201 Arapahoe St., where it was founded in 1994.
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1 week ago |
denverpost.com | Tiney Ricciardi
On Colorado’s Western Slope, a headless chicken from the 1940s is still a beloved figure celebrated each spring. In 1945, Mike the Headless Chicken captured the intrigue of locals in his hometown of Fruita and beyond after he lived for about 18 months without a head. Since 1999, the town has commemorated one of its foremost celebrities with his own namesake festival, which marks its 25th anniversary on May 30 and 31.
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2 weeks ago |
denverpost.com | John Wenzel |Tiney Ricciardi
Creekside beer and tunesFriday-Monday. Boulder craft-beer lovers will be well served this weekend at the annual Boulder Creek Festival — which these days is driven in part by the Creekside Beer Fest. The all-inclusive ticket buys unlimited samplings from more than 20 breweries, most of them Colorado-based, as well as cideries, distilleries and more across five sessions (the late-Saturday one was added this year due to demand, organizers said).
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