Less than two weeks ago, my family and I traveled to Denver for my cousin’s graduation. Since I have never been to Denver before, I thought it would be the perfect time to explore Denver and the surrounding area. It was such a fun few days, and now I really want to go back.
I took so many pictures while in Denver so I’m splitting the trip into different days. =)
Packing for Denver was a pain. Every time I checked the weather forecast, it continued to change. Most of the week was sunny, but that first day? It switched between snow and rain. I ended up overpacking and wearing a set of boots just in case it snowed. Which it didn’t.
We left SF early in the morning so that we could still have the day to explore Denver.
Arriving in Denver, we got our rental car and went directly to our AirBnb house. I actually have never used AirBnB before, but with so many of us, I thought it would be more comfortable as well as cheaper to get a house than multiple hotel rooms. It was just a difference of $25 a night, and it was so worth it. The house was soo dreamy.
What do you think?
After we dropped off all our luggages and picked our rooms and beds, we went in search of food. What’s new though? We’re always looking for food. lol
My cousin Linda recommended walking through the Denver Central Market. I love food halls where several restaurants are located in one big common area, and you have so many different options.
We decided on getting a “snack” from SK Provisions. But let’s be honest, our snack is really another meal. We tried two different sandwiches: the East Coast sandwich, which is ciabatta filled with porchetta, ricotta, broccoli rabe, and cherry peppers, and the West Coast sandwich, which is ciabatta, porchetta, mustard herb spread, caramelized onions, and arugula. With a side of fries and chicken tortilla soup.
We might have also gotten a cherry miso with chocolate freckles ice cream cone from High Point Creamery, which is also located in the marketplace. You know, another snack. =)
Our next stop was Stem Ciders so that we could try different hard ciders. I don’t usually drink alcohol, and when I do, it’s usually fruity cocktails. But since we were in Colorado, and they were known for their breweries, Ithought I’d try a little of everything. We bought two flights of hard ciders. I liked the pear apple cider the most.
Then, it was dinner time. How we manage to fit all that food in, I will never know. But honestly, that’s how we always travel. Our schedule revolves around food.
Our dinner was family style at Work & Class. The food was sooo good. I’m going to need to figure out how to remake these dishes.
We ordered so many dishes.
Peppers 5 Ways. I’ve always wanted to try shishito peppers, and this dish had it. Now, I’m hooked.
Fried Sweet Plaintains
Blue Corn Mushroom Gravy smashed Potatoes
Hibiscus Grapefruit Lemonade. It was supposed to be alcoholic, but after that hard cider tasting, I needed a break from alcohol. But this hibiscus grapefruit lemonade was so good. I’m going to have to make this!
Pork and Duck Meatball over Grits
Cajun Spiced Rotisserie Chicken.
Cochinita pibil (red chili braised pork)
Stout Braised Short Ribs. Since this was beef, I didn’t try it. But I was told that it was amazingly tender.
We had a short first day, mostly because we didn’t really have much planned. The rest of the days were packed with activities so that we could do as much as possible.
Stay tuned for more. =)
carolineontheglobe says
Woooow! Amazing!
Marilyn Albright says
What a lot of delicious looking food you enjoyed! We go to Denver every year to visit our daughter, and I will add these restaurants to places I would like to visit. Although, I have to say that our decisions are often made with the consideration of the terrible traffic and parking conditions. Some destinations just aren’t worth it.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I agree. But the areas we went to didn’t seem to have terrible parking. Thankfully.
Megala says
Colorado looks fantastic! Have a great stay!
Sara says
Colorado looks beautiful! The neighborhood you stayed in looks so quaint. And, if I could eat all that food and not gain weight, I would totally go for it. All the food looked amazing!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Colorado is definitely beautiful. =)
John says
Wow, so much delicious food, lucky you!! ❤️
Tanja says
great photos!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
thank you!
Satin Sheet Diva says
Love seeing the hometown through someone else’s eyes as I have become quite cynical (?)…no, I think the word I need is jaded, yes, that’s it. I’ve become quite jaded about the place I grew up. Looking forward to your take on things as I’m sure it will rekindle some of the love I’ve lost for the MileHi.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I think that’s true for everyone. I know that I don’t see San Francisco the way visitors do. lol
Noel Williams ...https://photopincher.com says
You are a big eater, my friend.
Orchha Jewels says
I’d love to visit Colorado some day, if i do I’ll definitely hit that food hall 😀
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You should! So many great places to visit!
Spocki says
It’s always great to explore new places, isn’t ?
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Definitely