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]]>It's the most wonderful time of year for food, no doubt about it. But if cooking isn't in the cards this Thanksgiving (we don't blame you), there are still plenty of options for gobbling up a traditional turkey feast in Denver. Here are our favorite Thanksgiving options for dining in or taking out, ensuring you still wake up the next morning totally regretting how much you ate:
Dine In: $65 for adults & $22 for kids 12 and under
Traditional turkey or roasted delicata squash for the vegetarian in your life, complete with sage gravy, chestnut and roasted mushroom dressing, parmesan Brussels sprouts, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, pumpkin cheesecake, dutch apple pie. View full menu here.
Space is limited. Make a reservation here
Three different Bonanno Concept restaurants are offering Thanksgiving takeout with its own spin, so choose your own adventure!
French 75
Takeout serves 6-8 guests. $210
Russell’s Smokehouse
Takeout serves 6-8 guests. $210.00
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Denver Milk Market
Takeout can serve 4-10 guests. $200.00 – $275.00
Want to cook your own Thanksgiving dinner but don’t want the hassle of all the preparation and shopping? Don’t worry, we have got you covered! Preorder your full meal and we will send you on your way with a full meal and instructions to cook it at home!
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Dine In: $68 per person
A traditional three-course prix fixe menu including roasted butternut squash soup with spiced pepitas and cinnamon cream; slow roasted natural Tom Turkey paired with traditional fixings and sides; and classic pumpkin pie for dessert. Regular dinner menu also available.
Family Feast To-Go: $500 for 12 people
Pre-order a Thanksgiving Feast for 12 people! The complete traditional dinner includes a 24lb. slow roasted turkey with gravy and cranberry sauce, stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied yams, agave glazed root vegetables, apple pie and pumpkin tart.
Call 303.389.3050 to pre-order. At least 72 hour prior notice required.
Fall Treats To-Go
EDGE is also offering a variety of to-go options prepared by The Four Seasons hotel pastry team, including:
· Classic Pumpkin Pie
· Salted Caramel Apple Crumble Pie
· Black Bottom Pecan Pie
· Signature Haute Chocolate Mix with Vanilla Marshmallows
· Pumpkin Cookies
· White Chocolate Pecan Sandies
· Rosie The Cow, a 12oz dark chocolate cow sculpture filled with candies
To-go options can be ordered with 24-hours notice by calling the restaurant directly or ordering in person. Online orders, for pick-up only, here
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Valentine's Day means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Whether you're choosing to celebrate your significant other, your besties, or your own damn self, we are all in favor of an excuse to show a little extra love to someone on February 14th.
Pretty sure we can all agree that the best way to the heart is via the stomach and that's why we've rounded up our favorite gift ideas for the foodie in your life, even if that foodie is yourself! Take a look:
1. Vino Pass
Discover the city's exploding wine scene with this 2-for-1 book at local wineries across town. It also includes discounts on wine that you love and want to order, so what are you actually waiting for?
2. A Manofatto Gift Box
It doesn't get any cuter and more creative than these curated, high-quality gift boxes.
3. A Feast Locally Card
What's a better V-Day gift than an excuse for a date night every month? The Feast Locally card gets members exclusive offers at the best restaurants around the city at four restaurants a month, for six months. Use code VDAY for $10 off
4. Macarons from The Macaron Shoppe Denver
Two words: double filling. We know from first-hand experience that these macarons are second to none.
5. A Cooking Class at Stir Cooking School
Being in the kitchen together is hot, both literally and figuratively. Spend some QT together learning something new.
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'Tis the season for hosting out-of-town guests and, if you plan on keeping your sanity throughout, you aren't going to want to cook every night. But where to go? Here, in no particular order, are ten of our absolute favorite spots right now (and five bonus spots!) that won't disappoint:
Tavernetta (Downtown)
Uchi Denver (RiNo)
Chow Morso Osteria (Downtown)
Annette Scratch to Table (Aurora)
Safta (RiNo)
Narrative (Cherry Creek)- Get 20% off with your Feast Locally card
Work & Class (RiNo)
Señor Bear (LoHi)
The Plimoth (City Park)
The Family Jones (LoHi)
BONUS: Our favorite five spots that are more casual but still delicious
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1. Señor Bear
2. Hedge Row
3. Annette Scratch to Table
4. Barcelona Wine Bar
5. Avanti F&B
6. Devil's Food Bakery
7. Quality Italian
8. Root Down
9. Bar Dough
10. Denver Biscuit Company
Honorable mentions go out to Luciel's, Ophelia's, and Jelly.
What do you think? Tell us which spots we missed in the comments!
]]>Food and drink-related gifts for Dad are both stress-free (because you know he's going to love it), as well as more thoughtful than a gift card that you picked up the day before. It's time to step up your gifting game because your old man deserves it, so here are some of our favorites:
1. The Spice Guy Grill Master Gift Box
2. Great Divide Pint Glasses and a 6-pack of his favorite Great Divide Beer
3. A Six-Month Feast Locally Membership
4. The 'Buon Appetito' Gift Box from Manofatto
5. Jojo's Sriracha x The Real Dill Father's Day Collection
6. 'Grilling with Wine' Cooking Class at Uncorked Kitchen
7. Tickets to Top Taco on June 28th
8. Monthly Basket from Pasture Provisions
9. Fine Garlic Marinade Set from Prohibited Provisions
10. A Set of Bison Rocks Glasses from Counter Couture
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We know what you're thinking. How could we possibly narrow down a list to just ten epic sammies in the Mile High City? It was hard, a real test, but someone had to do it so that YOU can make sure to cross these bad boys off your buttie bucket list.
While we probably left out a couple fan-favorites (feel free to scold us in the comments below), here are our 10 favorite sandwiches, in no particular order, in Denver and where you can get 'em. Is it lunch time yet?
Chicken Parm- Little Carmine's (Pennsylvania & Bayaud)
Breaded chicken breast with melted mozzarella and marinara sauce on freshly-baked bread.
The Cherokee- Parsley (11th & Delaware)
Roasted turkey, hatch green chiles, pepper-jack cheese, roma tomato, organic red onion, chipotle sauce
The Artichoke and Feta- Snarf's (Multiple locations)
Artichokes, feta, mustard, hot peppers, onion, lettuce, tomato, pickle, seasoning and oil on a fresh baguette.
Lobster Roll- Steuben's (17th & Pearl)
Maine lobster, buttered + griddled New England split-top roll, mayonnaise dressing
Pulled Pork- Port Side (25th & Larimer)
Niman ranch pulled pork, house-made pickes, slaw, fried onions, Duke's mayo on brioche.
BLT- Vert Kitchen (Pearl & Exposition)
Cast-iron bacon, bibb lettuce, roasted tomatoes AND fresh mozzarella on sourdough
The Frankie- Salt & Grinder (32nd & Lowell)
Prosciutto, coppa, ham, burrata, arugula, tomato & red wine vinaigrette on grinder roll
White Truffle Egg Salad Sandwich- Masterpiece Deli (Multiple locations)
House-made egg salad (with hard boiled eggs, mayo, red onions, capers), white truffle oil and romaine lettuce on toasted white bread
Buffalo Chicken- Birdcall
Crispy chicken tossed in buffalo sauce, bleu cheese slaw, sliced tomato
The Standard- Rosenberg's
Choice of bagel with plain cream cheese, house cured and hand sliced Gravlax, tomato, capers, and onion.
What did we miss? Let us know in the comments!
Disclaimer: For this list, we did not consider Burgers, Gryos, or Arepas to be part of the 'sandwich' family. We therefore excluded them from this list but do find those things to be very, very delicious as well.
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