Mile High Dining went to the Hanger Club. It's an indoor golf practice facility with a bar and food options. What's better, golf, TVs, food, and a bar! There are 10 golf practice areas where you can practice golf and order food and something from the bar. I continued a dry January and had tonic … Continue reading Hanger Club
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Le French 9 & C0
Mile High Dining and a friend went to Le French 9 & CO. It's a new restaurant operated by 2 sisters from Senegal. They also have a restaurant at their original location in Centennial. The new location has a great interior design. A small lounge area adjoining the bar which you walk by to the … Continue reading Le French 9 & C0
Matsuhisa
Mile High Dining and friends went to the upscale Japanese restaurant, Matsuhisa. The restaurant is part of Nobu Matsuhisa’s empire of over 40 worldwide restaurants and 13 hotels. He has also written seven books and has appeared in a James Bond movie. The restaurants range from Tokyo to Paris and every place in between. The … Continue reading Matsuhisa
Dry January Week #3
Mile High Dining educated himself about Dry January at a class at Total Wine. We explored the history, how non-alcoholic products are made and tasted 7 different kinds. Dry January started in the UK as a charity. Currently, almost 25% of all drinkers try to adhere to a Dry January. On another cold evening, I … Continue reading Dry January Week #3
Kumoya
Mile High Dining and friend went to the newest Japanese restaurant, Kumoya. The restaurant has a bright and pretty interior. We sat at the sushi counter and loved watching the chiefs work. The restaurant is part of Culinary Creative group which includes everything from Aviano coffee to Mister Oso. I started with a nonalcoholic drink … Continue reading Kumoya
Dry January
Mile High Dining joined the trend to not drink any alcohol during the month of January. First , my neighbor and I went to Local Jones to enjoy nonalcoholic drinks and another night I went to Forget Me Not. At Local Jones my neighbor had the Starve the Apothecary which has juniper, lemon, and honey. … Continue reading Dry January
Yuan Wonton
Mile High Dining went to a very new place, Yuan Wonton. The owner/chef, Penelope Wong, was operating a food truck til several months ago. Yuan Wonton now has a permanent location but shares the place with two other restaurants, a Vietnamese and a bakery. Therefore the days and hours the restaurant is open are very … Continue reading Yuan Wonton
Feast of the Seven Fishes
Mile High Dining and another went to Jax Fish House for the Feast of the Seven Fishes. It’s an Italian tradition on Christmas Eve day to avoid eating meat. Jax allowed us to sit at the bar as it’s my favorite place in the restaurant. The first course, Insalata Di Frutti Di Mare, had 3 … Continue reading Feast of the Seven Fishes
Cattivella
Mile High Dining and a friend went to Cattivella, an Italian restaurant. It’s owned and headed by chef, Elise Wiggins. The restaurant has an open kitchen which is a good sign. Also it has an open flame grill and the classic pizza oven. The place was packed when we arrived on a Saturday evening. We … Continue reading Cattivella
Temaki Den
Off to enjoy sushi at Temaki Den. Mile High Dining went to the Source to have some fish at Temaki Den which is a sister restaurant to the Sushi Den. The Source was a restaurant-filled building several years ago but most restaurants have closed, thus Temaki Den is the center attraction. We were presented with … Continue reading Temaki Den