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jackier

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Denver Mon, 02/7/05 7:04 PM (permalink)
With 4 nights in Denvercoming up, I'm hoping for some good ideas. Thanks!
 
#1
    wheregreggeats.com

    RE: Denver Mon, 02/7/05 9:58 PM (permalink)
    If you like Mexican with a little kick, Brewery Bar II on Kalamath, South of town.
     
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      greasewheel

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      • Joined: 9/16/2003
      • Location: Litchfield, CT
      RE: Denver Tue, 02/8/05 10:53 AM (permalink)
      jackier, any preferences for food types?
       
      #3
        Stephen Rushmore Jr.

        RE: Denver Tue, 02/8/05 11:12 AM (permalink)
        jackier,

        Welcome to the forums! For future reference, please refrain from typing anything in ALL CAPS. I made the change for you this time.

        Thanks!
         
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          Pwingsx

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          RE: Denver Tue, 02/8/05 5:47 PM (permalink)
          Yes, what kind of food and what kind of money are you looking to spend?
           
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            jackier

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            RE: Denver Tue, 02/15/05 7:47 PM (permalink)
            I am pretty much an omnivore, but, living in the NYC metro area, I probably would favor something I couldn't get hereabouts. I know that's a wide range, but anything truly goes, as long as it's memorable!
             
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              wanderingjew

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              RE: Denver Tue, 02/15/05 8:33 PM (permalink)
              quote:
              Originally posted by jackier

              I am pretty much an omnivore, but, living in the NYC metro area, I probably would favor something I couldn't get hereabouts. I know that's a wide range, but anything truly goes, as long as it's memorable!


              I have one answer then- Rocky Mountain Oysters. I believe you can find that at the Buckhorn Exchange. www.buckhornexchange.com
              I've never been there, but have heard great things.
               
              #7
                plb

                RE: Denver Tue, 02/15/05 10:56 PM (permalink)
                For meat of all kinds the Buckhorn Exchange close to downtown. For more formal I really like the Briarwood Inn in Golden.
                 
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