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James Oliver Coffee Co. The good news: There will be coffee and bagels in the space at Michigan and the Lodge this summer. No, the Detroit Institute of Bagels isn’t returning to Corktown, despite recent buzz. The beloved bagel shop closed in July after seven years, and owner Ben Newman has sold the building and business to James Oliver Coffee Co., The Detroit News reports. Newman shut the shop after a delivery truck mishap caused a power surge, frying the restaurant’s fridge and putting Detroit’s only independently owned bagel shop out of commission. He also cited the pandemic and a desire to spend more time with his family as reasons for closing. ....
Your 2021 Guide to Valentine’s Day Food Across the Front Range From splurge-worthy feasts to festive treats, there are many delicious ways to celebrate in the Denver metro area and beyond.Denise Mickelsen, Noella Williams, Patricia Kaowthumrong • February 8, 2021 Whether you’re celebrating with your partner, pals, or family members, Valentine’s Day weekend is the perfect time to show the ones you love just how much they mean to you with food and drink, of course. We have a bounty of ideas on how to do that, from Mardi Gras-themed meals to whiskey-and-cupcake gift packages, all from Front Range restaurants, breweries, chocolatiers, and other local culinary businesses. Dig in and enjoy! ....
A new documentary about beer, which debuts this month on the Untappd social beer app, includes guest appearances by a few Colorado legends, such as Julia Herz, former craft beer director at the Brewers Association, and Peter Bouckaert, the former New Belgium brewmaster who now owns Purpose Brewing. The film, called BEER! A Love Story, weaves together the stories of thirty international protagonists across multiple countries who speak the universal language of beer, the world’s most consumed fermented beverage, the producers say. It bridges the gap between Europe and America.to show the panorama of beer styles now replicated across the globe. For any foodie, movie buff, and beer or beverage fan, this is a must-watch film.” ....