Del Mar by Rooted Brings Elevated Seafood to Avanti Food & Beverage
Thoughtfully prepared fish and vegetarian specialities are on the menu at Nicholas Kayser and Scott Ericson’s newest food stall.Patricia Kaowthumrong •
January 25, 2021
Something deliciously fishy is happening right now at LoHi’s Avanti Food & Beverage. Del Mar by Rooted, a seafood-centric food stall from Vesta alums chef
Nicholas Kayse
Scott Ericson, opened on January 23.
Kayser says launching Del Mar, an extension of his and Ericson’s three-month-old Root Craft American Kitchen inside Boulder’s Avanti, wouldn’t have gone as smoothly without the help of their tight-knit team, comprised of several Vesta vets a rare silver lining following the closure of that beloved downtown restaurant. Former line cook
sc January 17, 2021 (6:32 am)
“Look for the helpers…” – Fred Rogers
Karl Tull January 17, 2021 (8:48 am)
Jeez, dat why my mail alway go missin?
BigJer January 17, 2021 (9:23 am)
Love this! Kaela and Daeja are observant, caring, kind young women. It says a lot about their integrity and empathy that they noticed AND helped!
odroku January 17, 2021 (10:03 am)
I have to know . . . how does one get locked inside? And then is able to be allowed out by someone on the outside? That seems like a basic failure of lock installation?
But I’m glad someone was kind enough to stop and help. Not enough of that going around.
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