Healthyish Weekend Guide to Denver
https://ift.tt/2CKhhIm Last weekend, Isaac had a work trip to Denver. I usually don’t go with him on his trips because he’s busy with all things beer, but I’ve been wanting to go back to Denver so I decided to tag along! As I like to do on all my trips, I kept things pretty healthy with a few indulgences . . . a “healthy-ish” weekend if you will. If you’re traveling to Denver soon or just Denver-curious, get excited because in this post I’m going to share all my restaurant recommendations and a few spots where you can get in a good workout. This trip was extra fun because I was able to meet the Eating Bird Food (EBF) operations manager, Tanya. Tanya lives in Denver and works remotely for EBF behind the scenes. She has been part of the EBF team for almost a year and we talk every week, but hadn’t had a chance to meet in person until this trip. Technology is crazy and amazing and I’m so grateful for it, but there’s nothing like being able to connect with someone in person. Lucky for me (and you), Tanya has a little insider info on Denver since she lives there, so many of these suggestions came directly from her. Yay! Healthy Spots for Breakfast & Coffee
Healthy Spots for Lunch
Movement & Workouts
Dinner Spots
Other Cool Stuff to Check outStreet Art – The River North neighborhood (RiNo as the locals say) is known for it’s street art. Take time to walk around the streets and in the alleys to see the incredible street art! Apparently, there’s a festival one weekend a year where you can watch artists create their masterpieces. Crazy what they’re able to do with spray paint! The Source Hotel + Market Hall – Kind of similar to Denver Central Market, The Source is a fun spot to check out a variety of local shops, restaurants (like Safta), a brewery, bar and coffee shop! We stopped by Beet & Yarrow Floral and I wanted to take one of everything home. Denver Milk Market – Another new hot spot in Denver with a variety of restaurants and shops to check out. I wish I snapped a picture of the transformed alley – picture outdoor string lights, corn hole and dreamy downtown vibes. If I lived in Denver or was in town longer, I definitely would have spent more time here! Union Station – Union Station is pretty iconic in Denver. Apparently, it used to be a rundown train station that they were going to just tear down. A woman had a vision for the space so she rallied a bunch of people with funds and transformed the station into what it is today! The architecture is incredible and it’s such a fun spot to hang out! There are multiple restaurants, coffee shops, bars, a hotel and local shops throughout the space. It also is a train station so if you’re going to the airport, you can catch the train here! Other Recommended Spots I Didn’t Make It To This Time:City, O’ City – If you’re on the hunt for delicious vegetarian cuisine, I’ve heard City, O’ City is the place to go. From their website, it looks like they are very allergy friendly and have delicious items for breakfast all the way to late night. Need to check this place out next time I’m in Denver! Watercourse – Their website says “vegan comfort food” aka my kind of vegan spot. Their entire menu looks delicious . . . I need to stop looking at the menu! #drooling Fruition – This farm-to-table restaurant is in the same restaurant group as Mercantile (the restaurant I raved about multiple times in this post!) so I’m bummed we didn’t get a chance to go. The head chef, Alex Seidel, opened Fruition and then bought a 10-acre farm which fuels “his desire to learn more about food, how it is produced, and from where it is sourced.” So awesome! Beet Box – Typically bakeries carry products that are loaded with gluten and dairy . . . but not this one! Beet Box has a ton of gluten-free and vegan options and I wish I had the chance to try some of their treats! Mad Greens – There are three Mad Greens locations around Denver and I wish I had the time to try these delicious looking salads! They also have grain bowls, wraps and soups if you’re looking for something other than a salad. Next time, Denver! Want even more healthy options in Denver? Check out this list. The post Healthyish Weekend Guide to Denver appeared first on Eating Bird Food. Recipes via Eating Bird Food https://ift.tt/1L45wsH October 26, 2018 at 08:33AM
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