Tag: breakfast
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Getting to know Summit County on and off the slopes
Colorado is home to names synonymous with skiing — the likes of Vail, Aspen, Steamboat and Telluride known around the world. But the greatest showcase of skiing in the state? We propose a locale that can’t be defined by one name, but four. Yes, it’s quadruple the fun in Summit County. However close in proximity,…
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Martin Luther King Jr. nephew to speak at Colorado Springs events, Unity March moved
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Freedom, justice and democracy will be the themes on display for residents in the Colorado Springs area the week of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Pikes Peak Diversity Council and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Preservation Society hold this event every…
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Martin Luther King Jr. nephew to speak at Colorado Springs events, Unity March moved
Freedom, justice and democracy will be the themes on display for residents in the Colorado Springs area the week of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Pikes Peak Diversity Council and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Preservation Society hold this event every year in the Pikes Peak region to bring people of…
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Pikes Pick: Denver’s Olive and Finch is great spot for laid-back breakfast
Denver’s Olive and Finch cafe makes for a nice, easy-going morning treat. Overflowing with an array of baked goods, fresh breakfast and good coffee, the laid-back spot is great whether on the go or looking to sit down and eat. oliveandfinch.com. — Kelly Hayes
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Updated downtown Colorado Springs master plan in the works
Nearly eight years ago, the City Council adopted the Experience Downtown Colorado Springs Plan of Development and Master Plan — a blueprint to guide development, establish goals and implement public policy initiatives for the area that civic leaders, elected officials and business people often call the heartbeat of the city. That plan, downtown advocates say,…
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An immigrant’s dream is a famous, multi-generation diner in Denver | Craving Colorado
DENVER • One spring morning in 1936, after years of trying to track him down, federal agents finally delivered an illegal immigrant to a courtroom. He was a Greek man named Efstathios Armatas. For more than a decade he’d gone by Sam Andrews. That’s how the judge that day knew him: Sam of Sam’s No.…
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Marigold Cafe & Bakery adds quick-serve location on Colorado Springs’ south side
Marigold Café & Bakery is on the go. The family owners of the longtime sit-down restaurant on Colorado Springs’ northwest side have opened Marigold & Go, a third location of their Marigold brand that offers a quick-serve concept and adds a breakfast option. Marigold & Go opened last week at 140 E. Cheyenne Road in…
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Popular downtown Colorado Springs restaurant to reopen; two others eye their return
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save One popular downtown Colorado Springs restaurant reopens this weekend after a nearly four-month remodeling, but another that closed because of a freak accident remains at least a few weeks away from a return and a third that was forced to shutter after a fire won’t…
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Popular downtown Colorado Springs restaurant to reopen; two others eye their return
One popular downtown Colorado Springs restaurant reopens this weekend after a nearly four-month remodeling, but another that closed because of a freak accident remains at least a few weeks away from a return and a third that was forced to shutter after a fire won’t make a comeback until possibly next year. Urban Egg, which…






