Tag: Burgers
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Pikes Pick: Great burger in historic train depot in Colorado Springs
It’s all about the smash’d burger at Brakeman’s, the reborn hangout inside the historic train depot at 10 S. Sierra Madre Street. Also don’t miss the smash chicken tenders and fries for dipping. — Seth Boster, The Gazette New Colorado Springs cafe offers herb-infused drinks, diverse calendar of events Tostilocos and more at new Mexican…
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‘Old-school’ burger joint closes in downtown Colorado Springs
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Green Line Grill, an award-winning burger joint in downtown Colorado Springs for 10 years, shuttered abruptly late last week. Hand-scribbled notes taped Monday onto the building’s entrances read “Closed” and a Facebook post on Green…
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It’s anything but crickets at busy new Cherry Cricket in Littleton
LITTLETON – While Casa Bonita has been scarfing down all the local restaurant media coverage, another big opening has south metro residents if not cliff-diving then surely dive-bombing into the new Cherry Cricket at 819 W. Littleton Blvd. Opening week for the Denver area’s long-awaited third Cricket restaurant, situated at Huron Street about a mile east of…
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Time flies with the ice cream at this family staple since 1955 | Craving Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save BUENA VISTA • At her little restaurant impossible to miss along the main drag through town, a neon ice cream cone-topped fixture since 1955, Lois Huyck reluctantly agrees to a photo shoot. “My husband was the showboat,” the 83-year-old quips. “I wish he were here.”…
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Denver has new home of beefy, cheesy, legendary Juicy Lucy | Craving Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save DENVER • When people walk into the place that bills itself as Denver’s Home of the Original Juicy Lucy Burger, est. 2021, they are often perplexed. “Oh, my gosh,” says the owner, Michelle “Meesh” McGlone. “About 50 times a day, we have to explain what…
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In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, a mission behind ‘mountainous’ grub | Craving Colorado
FORT GARLAND • Driving U.S. 160 through the dusty outposts of the San Luis Valley, everybody passes the building. The adobe building on the corner. The walls with colorful murals celebrating the region’s Spanish and Catholic influences. The bright yellow sign with red letters: “All-Gon.” And the mantra: “All-Gon ‘Cuz It’s All Good!” The restaurant…




