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February 25, 2021 Denver is known as the Mile High City, not because marijuana is legal here, but because its elevation is 5,280 feet one mile above sea level. Denver is Colorado s state capital and the most populous city in the state. Dotted with world-class museums, gorgeous public murals, and city parks, it s also a gateway to the Rocky Mountains. Denver is home to the second-largest performing arts center in the U.S., after Lincoln Center in New York, and is frequently cited as a top city for singles. Sports fans can watch the Denver Broncos play football, the Colorado Rockies play baseball, or the Denver Nuggets play basketball. Prefer hockey or soccer? Check out the Colorado Avalanche or Denver Outlaws. Looking to get some exercise? Take a hike in the Rocky Mountains or hit the nearby ski slopes. ....
Culinary Power Couple Debuts Ayokay Doughnuts at the Fifth String Chef Ian Palazzola and sommelier Clara Klein will start slinging fresh-from-the-fryer treats at the Highland restaurant on Sunday mornings, starting February 28. Denise Mickelsen • February 19, 2021 Sometimes doing one thing really, really well is all you need to do. That’s the modus operandi that chef Ian Palazzola, formerly of Acorn, is currently functioning under with his new pop-up bakery, Ayokay Doughnuts. Debuting on Sunday, February 28 (with online pre-orders going live on Sunday, February 21) at the Fifth String in Highland, Ayokay will have a table set up outside the restaurant for walk-up á la carte sales of its excellent malted milk doughnuts, hot and fresh from the fryer. Method Coffee Roasters drip coffee will also be available, and Palazzola and co-founder and wife Clara Klein (who is also a star sommelier for Frasca Hospitality Group), will have multiple doughnut flavo ....
illustration: Gerry Selian Love it or loathe it, Valentine’s Day is less than a week away, and that means it’s time to discuss dinner plans. Which, of course, should include drinks. (And, yes, chocolate in some form.) While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to rage, and many unexpected parts of our lives have changed significantly in the past year, enjoying a romantic dinner with your special someone, even if that’s just yourself, doesn’t need to be off the table. Valentine’s Day might hit differently in 2021, but you can still eat your heart out, without missing a beat. ....
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. American Express Continues to Expand The Centurion® Lounge Network with The Opening of Its 14th Location at Denver International Airport January 29, 2021 GMT Today, American Express (NYSE: AXP) announced that it will open its 14th Centurion Lounge at Denver International Airport (DEN) on February 1, 2021. Located in the Concourse C Mezzanine, the new lounge will cover more than 14,000-square-feet, making it the second-largest Centurion Lounge location to date. Card Members visiting the Denver Centurion Lounge will continue to see health-and-safety practices in place, as part of the “ Centurion Lounge Commitment.” These practices have been implemented across the lounge network and include socially distanced seating, reduced capacity, increased cleaning frequency, requirements to wear a face covering when entering the lounge, served food instead of buffets, and more. ....
How the Newest Aid Bill Will Affect Local Restaurants A fresh round of Paycheck Protection Program loans is coming, but will it be enough to keep the hospitality industry afloat? Allyson Reedy • December 23, 2020 On December 20, Congress passed a $900 billion aid package to deliver overdue economic relief to businesses impacted by COVID-19. So, what does that mean for our struggling local restaurants? The most impactful assistance for the hospitality industry will likely be found in the new round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, this time with a special provision added specifically for restaurants. Food and drink establishments are eligible for larger loans than other industries, up to 3.5 times their monthly payroll (as opposed to 2.5 times monthly payroll). Other welcome changes to this round of PPP loans include the fact that small business owners can deduct the expenses they pay with PPP funds on their taxes, and that restaurants with fewer than 3 ....