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Trisha Ventker is an author, photographic artist, branding expert, social media influencer, publish er of ELIFE magazine, NoCo magazine and Denver, Colorado Luxury magazine. Reader impressions have surpassed 11 million for the magazines, with the Denver, Colorado Luxury magazine leading readership, being nationwide.

She is best known for her first book Internet Dates From Hell which had the movie rights optioned by Paula Wagner. Trisha is also one of the first Indie Book authors to have a book optioned for the big screen.

Ventker is originally from New York City, presently residing in Colorado for the last 14+ years, with her husband and son.

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Nikola Jokic- Enrichment On The Courts

Fendi:A Sister’s Compassion House of Mirth

Colorado Cider: A Branch Above

Geneo: Facial of the Future

Los Cabos Hilton – Hospitality At Lands’ End Little Nell and the Snowmass Wine and Food Festival

Salt Lake City Savvy Palm Springs Modernism

Must Haves: Holiday Gift Ideas

Hotels, Restaurants,

Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches Boutiques

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Richard Carroll

“Nikola Jokic –Enrichment On The Courts”

“Fendi: A Sisters Compassion”

Contributors

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Cabos Hilton – Hospitality At Lands’ End”

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Charlie Price Trisha Ventker “Little Nell and the Snowmass Wine and Food Festival ” Springs Modernism” also written by Roger Hublitz

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Nikola Jokic – Enrichment On The Courts

photo: courtesy of Garrett L. Ellwood / Denver Nuggets

“Nikola Jokic – Enrichment On The Courts”

Richard Carroll

The enigmatic and magical moments when enjoying a superlative performance that is rising far above the norm is comparable to watching Nikola Jokic perform at Denver’s Ball Arena.. For basketball aficionados his re markable court performances have placed him securely in the crème de la creme of the uncompromising and supremely com petitive world of NBA Basketball. A sea son-ticket holding fan was overheard say ing, “Watching Nikola Jokic perform at Ball Arena is like sipping fine champagne at the Ritz London. His feet movements are like those of a master Serbian dancer, and we’re so blessed to have such a superb and inspired athlete representing Denver.”

The Historic 2014 NBA Draft

A huge gold star to the Denver Nuggets scouting team who finally decided to give Nikola Jokic a look or he might have been entirely bypassed as a future Nuggets pros pect. Astonishingly, 30 NBA teams over looked Nikola in the first round of the June 2014 draft that took place in Brooklyn’s Bar clays Center, including the Denver Nug gets who had the 11th overall pick. Nikola’s older brother Nemanja, 6’6”, a former col legiate basketball player, and a University of Detroit Mercy alum, was watching the draft on television in New York City, anxious ly wondering when Nikola’s name would be selected and questioning, “Isn’t there a team out there that can simply acknowl edge someone with a gift for the game?”

Measuring a lofty 7’ in the morning and 6’11” at night upon retiring, Nikola enjoys incredi ble court vision. Together these gifts put him on the NBA block, but neither could guaran tee him the notice of an NBA scout nor the opportunity to fulfill his dreams. The NBA is the absolute elite for every basketball pros pect, but for most players it is only an ephem eral dream of the briefest of memories.

Following a long night for Nemanja, the second day of the NBA draft rolled around, and Nemanja wondered again whether and when Nikola’s name would be acknowl edged. Nikola Jokic was finally selected by the Nuggets near the end of the draft as the 41st overall pick. The announcement came while ESPN was running a Taco Bell com mercial, his name popping up on the chy ron crawling at the bottom of the screen during the commercial. Nemanja, with unending brothers love, excitedly called Nikola who was sleeping soundly in Som bor, Serbia, the Jokic’s hometown. “You got drafted in the NBA! How do you sleep right now?” Nineteen years old at the time and with a profound sense of humor Nikola first thought his brother was joking and went back to sleep but said in a much-publicized Denver Post quote, “Hopefully, I’m gonna have some percentage from the Taco Bell.”

Having been bypassed 40 times by NBA teams including the Nuggets, the 41st selection in the 2014 NBA draft will forever be engraved in NBA history.

Sombor, Serbia, Family Basketball Haven

Nikola was born February 19, 1995, in Sombor, Serbia, a town in the northwest corner of the country that dates back to 1340. More than 100 miles from the hustle and bustle of Belgrade, Sombor is quiet and peaceful, a tree-lined town with fascinating Architecture and historical monuments, a neo-classical townhall, and a monastery built by the Franciscan Friars. Encir cled by plentiful farms who source the restau rants farm to table, the town exudes a roman tic panache enhanced by the ubiquitous and endearing Fiacres—small, horse-drawn, fourwheeled hackney carriages first introduced in Paris in the 1640’s—that weave through Sombor’s attractive leafy streets. Adding to the town’s ambiance are the gaggles of young boys who love to play basketball in the shade of the 18,000 trees that dapple the landscape.

Nikola spent his youth in a small two-bedroom apartment shared with both parents, a grand mother, and his two older brothers. Nikola be gan refining his playmaking skills and tech niques playing hoops with his brothers who were talented and impactful influences, and a father who was likewise an avid sports and bas ketball fan. Nemanja, 6’6”, 11 years older than Nikola, played basketball for Detroit Mercy and was undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft. Strahin ja, the oldest, 6’8”, played European basketball. By age 16 Nikola’s basketball abilities had im proved enormously and he was invited to play with the Mega Leks, a Serbian Team in the Adriatic League. Nikola was overweight - fat,

as he has affirmed - with a love for ice cream, soft drinks, horses and harness racing. Yet, in 2015 Jokic received the Adriatic League Top Prospect Award and Most Valua ble Player, (MVP), thanks to eminent Ser bian-style coaching, and a brothers love.

photo: courtesy of Garrett L. Ellwood / Denver Nuggets photo: courtesy of Garrett L. Ellwood / Denver Nuggets

Nickola’s LoDo Neighborhood

After the fateful 2014 NBA draft, Nikola played another year in a European league, and ultimately signed a Nuggets contract for the 2015 season arriving in Denver and settling in LoDo the city’s oldest neigh borhood. He shared a three-bedroom apartment overlooking Coors’s Field with his brothers and his girlfriend, Natalija, a former volleyball player. At the end of his first year with the Nuggets, after elevating his dining habits and reducing his soft drink consumption—achieving a much slimmer playing weight of 284 pounds—Nikola was honored as a member of the NBA All Rookie Team, a notable achievement in the world of professional basketball, and the lowest draft selection in NBA history to be a member of the Rookie Team. Nikola’s down-to-earth, nonchalant personality, lack of interest in personal statistics and accolades, unusual ly humble attitude, and dedication to being the first to arrive and last to leave at workouts, was a dream for Coach Malone, and perhaps a rewarding surprise as well. It is a rare NBA player who is as seldom demanding or dif ficult as Nikola, though he has been known to reciprocate if fouled, even unintentionally.

Accolades Abundantly Awarded

The NBA quickly grasped Nikola’s basketball gifts, his unusual court vision, playmaking skills, and brilliant technique, ranking him one of the greatest passing big men in NBA history. A four-time NBA All-Star, he was honored with a Most Valuable Player Award, for the 2020-21 season, and awarded a rare

second consecutive Most Valuable Player Award for the 2021-2022 season. He was also named to the All-NBA First Team and was the first Nuggets player to earn this honor four straight seasons. Though he shared the ball in the 2021-2022 season with 7.9 assists, he still averaged a whopping 27.1 points on 58.2 percentage shooting with 12.9 rebounds.

The Denver Nugget front office and Coach Malone traveled to Sombor to surprise Jok ic with his second MVP Award to find him approaching his horse stable in a Fiacre. It was likely the only MVP award, past or fu ture, ever to be presented in a horse stable.

The NBA aside, for Jokic a high priority was playing for the Serbia National Team in the Olympics, earning a silver medal for his country while averaging 25 points a game. Even this pales in comparison to his most significant accolade—his October 2020 mar riage to Natalija Macesic, a private ceremo ny in his hometown with family and friends. Natalija, a working Psychologist, first met Nikola in high school. The two added to the Jokic family with the birth of their daughter in 2021. Nikola Jokic’s current contract is a five year $254 million supermax extension –the largest contract in NBA history for now, but for Denver Nugget fans Jokic is a treas ure, and though he wears number 15 on his jersey, it’s number 41 that should be framed and hanging from the rafters in Ball Arena.

A short video of Nikola Jokic’s surprise MVP Award in Serbia can be seen on You Tube.

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Fendi: A Sister’s Compassion

“Fendi: A Sister’s Compassion”

A Female Fashion Dynasty

Irresistible family love, overwhelming empa thy, brainy forthright intellect, and a tanta lizing desire to succeed were instilled in the five Fendi sisters: Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda. Recognized among the most re nowned sisters in all of Europe, they have a unique history in the fashion industry. One and all shared the allure of imagination and wide-ranging curiosities, as well as the pre cious and rewarding introspective of life, and were responsible for developing Fendi into a billion-dollar dominant fashion showcase.

Fendi’s Rome

The dynasty began with a small but shrewd move in 1918 at the end of World War I when Adele Casagrande, 21, strikingly attractive, astute, and gifted, opened a small fur and leather shop on the corner of busy Via del Plebiscito in central Rome. Working with carefully selected leather, and creating hand-stitched handbags and quality leather goods, Adele was motivated by the expertise of dominant Italian saddlers, similar to Pa risian harness maker Thierry Hermes, origi nator of the Hermes family empire, who too was obsessed with the fortunes of leather. The word quickly spread and Adele’s smalland medium-sized leather creations were successful with the Romans who praised Adele for her surprising standard of work manship and artistically treated leather. Handsome and observant, Edoardo Fendi with a good eye for a young, gorgeous, and skilled entrepreneur, fell in love with Adele and her adroit management skills. Edoardo tenaciously pursued her and in 1925 the young couple married, moved to a building nearby, changed the store name to Fen di and during their first few years of mar riage lived in the rooms above the shop.

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A Stellar Roster Of Talented Fendi Sisters

From 1931 to 1940 Adele was equally busy rais ing five daughters, Paola being the first born, Alda the last. The business slowly expanded and the sister’s youth was spent in the midst of the Fendi’s work rooms. They share tales of taking afternoon naps in the atelier’s purse drawers, playing with scraps of material, and growing up firmly rooted in the meticulous and problematic environment of fashion being, as they were, constant fixtures at the atelier. Unfortunately, Edoardo died in 1946 but Paola, age 15 was greatly inspired to help her mother. She led the way and by 1954 her teenaged sisters were all working in the shops part time while attending school. Uni ty was a catch phrase throughout their lives.

The Fendi Maison continued to develop and grow, moving to a former theater on via Bor gognona, combining the showroom, atelier, and workshops, and mounting a large photo of Adele in the entrance. The sisters collabo rated intensely to build a company based on unified concepts, the intimate expression of their ideals that revealed a loving meld of family togetherness, with each contributing her own emerging talents in a specific focus: Paola, inventive and artsy, became proficient in the involved development of furs; Fran ca was the designated store manager, and Head Purchaser interacting with the Roman clients; Carla with world-wide media lean ings was the Accounts Manager, and built up the global appreciation of the Maison; Alda was Director of the Ateliers, and trans actions; and the imaginative and resource ful, Anna, the second born, was the Head of Development, responsible for licensing and planning, and for overseeing the expansion of the entire Fendi collection for some 30 years, while also working in leather goods,

creating first-hand ideas, updating hand bags with an inventive softness to the touch using bracing and innovative materials. The sisters’ love of art was set, especially for the enthralled Carla, when Adele on Sundays gathered her five daughters and took them to visit and enjoy the local artists, all dressed in black and navy, unity incessantly the norm.

Fendi Lagerfeld Alliance

With the strength, ingenuity and discipline to apprehend that the five of them were lacking in sketching skills, and the Fendi Fashion Mai son was in need of a dramatic boost, in 1965 they hired Karl Lagerfeld to work with their fur line. The Lagerfeld Fendi collaboration was a fashion classic. Lagerfeld designed the “dou ble F” Fendi logo, created an incredible 70,000 original sketches during his 54 years with Fendi which is the longest relationship in the fashion industry between a designer and a Maison. His fur creations later caused a major controversy through he never wore fur and rarely ate meat.

The team of Lagerfeld and the sisters pro pelled Fendi upward to a dominate marketing influence launching a ready-to-wear line and footwear. His artistic creations were inspired by the cadence of the streets, of refinement, capricious genres, and a flexible imagination. Lagerfeld in a much quoted statement said the sisters are like the five fingers of a hand, their talents, a mixture of aesthetic diversi ty and a pride of place. During the 1970’s the world discovered Fendi. The Fendi collec tion was a colossal achievement in Florence and Milan, generated pronounced attention in Japan and the United States, with a Fen di boutique opening in Bergdorf & Good man Department Stores in 1975, and expand ed further until its reach was world-wide.

Adele and Edoardo Fendi

Fendi Family Goings

Adele died in 1978, age 81 her nurturing love and artistic upbringing of her five daugh ters, a masterpiece. The Fendi sisters, ce lebrities throughout Italy and the fashion industry, had eleven children and thirty plus grandchildren. Anna’s daughter, Silvia Ven turini, a third generation Fendi, continued the family tradition, working for years in the Maison, managing trunk shows in New York, and created the famed Baguette Bag in 1997 to be carried under the arm like a French loaf, a bag endorsed by Madonna and countless other personalities. Following the death of Karl Lagerfeld in 2019, Silvia was named Fendi’s sole Artistic Director; then Kim Jones, 42, in late 2020, took over the role, with Jones being only the second outside designer to work as Fendi’s artistic director.

Life After The Maison

Incredibly, Delfina Delettrez Fendi, daugh ter of Silvia, and great granddaughter of Adele, with an artistic upbringing similar to the original five sisters, began designing fashion jewelry in her late teens before launching her label in 2007 featuring hand made creations in collaboration with Ro man artisans and goldsmiths, and later ex panding to watches and cutlery. Delfina was quickly labeled, “The Fendi Family Jeweler.”

The Fendi Fountain Foundation

The sisters shared a deep love for Rome and formed a foundation, led by Carla and Alda, for the preservation of Rome’s historically important monuments, restoring five foun tains. In 2019, Fendi committed 2.5 million euros to restore the Temple of Venus and Roma, the largest temple of ancient Rome. Anna also restored the historic Villa Laeti tia, now a celebrated hotel and restaurant,

and was the first Italian woman to be hon ored with the international IWF Hall of Fame Award in Washington, for her commitment to supporting and fostering “made in Italy” beauty. The Italian minister of culture de scribed Carla as a major patron of the arts after the Carla Fendi Foundation became a major patron for the restoration of the famed Trevi Fountain. Carla, nicknamed The General, remained honorary president of the foundation until her death in 2017.

In 1999, LVMH, a French luxury holding company became the sole owner of Fendi, and today Silvia is the only family member still employed by Fendi. The sisters wove their love of family, tight family relation ships, and their determination into a suc cessful multi-generational fashion empire.

Of Note:

See Fall 2019, The House of Hermes; Winter 2022, Lagerfeld – A Genius with Momentous Skills.

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Colorado Cider: A Branch Above

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In 2014, Kari and her husband initially started Snow Capped Cider as a side project to the family’s fruit growing busi ness. She quickly realized the high elevation gave way to hyper expressive flavors, which were unique to Colo rado grown cider apples. It was important to her to craft a Colorado cider without misrepresenting the bever age with any sort of artificial or additive ingredients. Kari has no formal education in cider making but dedicated her time to studying the craft, sourcing new apple va rieties, developing land and conducting growing trials.

Snow Capped Cider’s flagship ciders have received nu merous awards in national competition including the Gold Rush, a blend of English and French cider apples and the only Colorado cider to receive Number One Best in Class in the 2021 and 2022 GLINTCAP Competition, and the Plum & Lemongrass which received Platinum Honors at the 2022 CiderCraft Competition. Also available is a high-end, single varietal cider line, intended to be sipped similar to wine, with rare and specific cider apples such as Ashmead’s Ker nel, Dabinett, Kingston Black, Blanc Mollet and Harrison.

From apples to peaches to pears, everything is harvest ed by hand and produced on their zero waste family net work properties throughout Western Colorado. The la bor intensive process and trial and error that goes into each batch of cider has paid off with national recognition and expansion to neighboring states. Kari has achieved her original goal of putting Colorado cider on the map, but she will never stop working to perfect her craft.

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Uchi Lobster Miso

Chef de Cuisine Andres Araujo

Ingredients:

2 each lobster tails

1 fl ounce yuzu marmalade Lemon juice to taste

Micro cilantro

Maldon salt to taste

Miso Beurre monte

2 ounces White miso paste

.5 lb butter

3.5 fl ounces water

Bok Choy kimchee

1 lb. baby bok choy

3.5 ounces ginger julienne

7 ounces carrots julienne

5.2 ounces green onion 1 ounce salt

.5 ounces sugar

Kimchee dressing

7 ounces Korean chili flakes

10 ounces soy sauce

1.5 ounces mirin 5 ounces rice vinegar

3.5 ounces cooked rice

Kiimchee preparation: Slice the Bok Choy on fine julienne, sprinkle the salt and sugar on top and make sure that is well integrated, let it set outside of the fridge for one day. Strain and rinse the bok choy, add the ginger, carrots and green onions and let it set aside.

Kimchee dressing preparation: Add all the ingredients in the blender and blend on High speed to obtain a smooth texture. Tip: the cooked rice helps to accelarate the fermentation process. Mix the dressing with the bok choy mix, cover with plastic wrap and let it set outside of the fridge for 3 days, after the 3 days mix and keep on the fridge for another 2 days before use.

Burre monte preparation: Mix the water and the miso, take it to high heat until starts boil. Low it to medium heat and add the cold butter little by little, while mixing with a wisk until create a perfect emulsion.

Lobster preparation: Take the lobster out of the shell and remove the vein. Place on a pot and cover it up with the miso beurre monte, and cook a very gentle heat for about 6 to 8 minutes or until it reach an internal temperature 140ºF. Place the tail over a towel paper and let it rest for 2 minutes, slice it.

Plating

Place the pre slice lobster on the plate. Add a few drops of fresh lemon juice. Add the yuzu marmelade on top of the lobster. Add maldon salt. Top it with mico cilantro. Finish the dish puring the hot sauce next to the lobster.

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Hilton Los Cabos – Hospitality At Lands’ End

I’m fast becoming a Los Cabos aficionado, having recently enjoyed my third trip to Lands’ End at the very tip of southern Baja. For me, the journey was another huge winner. The Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort shines brilliantly on the Los Cabos Corridor that adorns the coast like a fluttering silk ribbon some 25 miles from San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas. The Hilton is about half-way between the two towns, resting in a dramatic ocean-front setting designed to highlight the Sea of Cortez and a dazzling horseshoe-shaped bay.

I traveled with my dedicated, nomadic colleague, Wendy, to cover the property editorially and to enjoy some down time, too. Focusing through the viewfinder of my camera before me is the elegant architecture of Mexico and the Mediterrane an expressed in wide, roomy corridors, columns and arches, marble flooring, and beamed ceilings complete with twirling ceiling fans. Rattan furniture and the un derstated yet stylish use of rich earth tones throughout the resort’s décor add a finishing touch.

I was anxious to tour the six-story hotel with camera in hand and was soon informed it had been built on this bluff in 2002 with great fanfare. The open-air lobby on the third floor has a large reflective pond, a Lobby Bar Lounge offering heady cocktails, a balcony with vistas of the coastline and swimming cove, a 24-hour extensive busi ness center, and a boutique with resort items. The property has four, large, outdoor swimming pools and an adults-only infinity design that swirls across the landscape among stands of palms and flaming bougainvillea. I walked the convenient side walk ramp that lead to the beach and passed a few vendors selling silver-styled jewelry. Cleverly, the Hilton has one of only two swimming areas along the entire Corridor, a rare asset indeed as Los Cabos is long noted for a strong undertow and tricky currents that can sweep a swimmer down the coast to Puerto Vallarta in a flash.

Golfers Nirvana

From the moment I arrived, it was impossible not to notice the aptness of the ho tel’s name. The resort is flanked on either side by the Cabo Real and El Dorado Golf Courses, both with sea front greens and magnificent views. Within easy walking distance, Cabo Real, a challenging 18-hole, par 72 beauty designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., has hosted a number of PGA tournaments. Five minutes away is the El Dorado, an 18-hole, par 72 course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Both courses will send a car or cart to pick up golf enthusiasts.

Learning that the property just completed a multi-million-dollar renovation, I saw proof in the 14, private, plunge pool suites and the ubiquitous feeling that everything was A-okay. “Luxurious” was my first thought as I entered my room. My hacienda-inspired suite was spacious with a private balcony offering an expansive view of the Sea of Cortez, the dra matic coastline, and a wide sandy beach. The bathroom was roomy with a Jacuzzi soaking tub and quality bath products set out to encourage the indulgence of time spent soaking away your ills while letting the sparkling sea view lift your spirit. The comfortable bed was dressed in Egyptian Cotton with turn down service, and a nice touch was the divine tropical aroma that you can personally select from an array of bouquets.

Our first day, we relaxed in the infinity pool and enjoyed lunch at the swim-up bar. My feeling at that moment was that travel can alleviate stress and nicely refocus your energy when abetted by an attentive staff and a soothing sea. We popped into Vela for dinner; the tropical ambience, Old World nostalgia, soft candle lights casting flickering shadows on the hand-blown fixtures, and an exquisite mural by a Mexican artist, set the mood. An eye-catching luminous sunset was painting the sky with brilliant cotton candy colors fur ther enhancing an unforgettable evening. The menu created by Executive Chef Mauricio Lopez is inspired by iconic traditions of Italy, France, and Spain, and replete with beloved dishes sprinkled with touches of tapas, and kept fresh by an infusion of local cuisine. Later, falling asleep was easy with images of the intense sunset still lingering in my imagination.

Breakfast on the second day was an incredible and bountiful buffet at Talavera with an open kitchen creating freshly baked pastries, tropical fruit specialties, eggs, and a range of hot dishes enlivened by tangy house-made salsas. For lighter dinerss, another option is to make a selection from their menu of a la carte creations, all sourced from local farmers and fishermen. The name Talavera refers to Mexico’s esteemed and honored, museum-quality tableware and pottery, an ancient Spanish and Mexican tradition crafted and hand-painted in Puebla Mexico, and collected by aficionados throughout the world.

Spa Time

I booked the Eforea Spa, a full-service complex complete with a steam room, and whirlpool. While draped in my bathrobe and sandals, I relaxed in the lounge before experiencing an exquisite 50-minute custom massage. Throughout, I was impressed by Eforea’s staff and their skilled attention to the minute details that are essential in a spa.

Cabo Wabo

It has become tradition, whenever I visit Los Cabos, to spend some time in Cabo San Lu cas and Cabo Wabo. On our third day, we stopped by to listen to the sounds of a local rock band. Cabo Wabo, a restaurant, bar and night club with their own signature brand of tequila. It was launched in 1990 by musician and song writer Sammy Hagar who was in quest of a place to relax with his friends and perform. Hagar’s much quoted explanation of the name is that, after observing a man walk unsteadily along a local beach after a heavy night’s partying, Hagar, using the town’s name Cabo and shortening “wobble” to “wabo,” described the man as doing the “Cabo Wabo.

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On our last full day, the highlight was our time at a cliffside cabana at the Enclave beach club. The cabanas are open during the day with snug sofas sunshades, and views of the beach and endless surf below. We had a delicious lunch of fresh sushi and Japanese dishes at one of the other infinity pools. Both Wendy and I ordered the Poke Bowl with colorful cocktails which matched the ambiance perfectly. In the evening, we joined the traditional Dia de los Muertos celebration on the Black Marlin Terrace , enjoying Catrin and Catrina face paintings and time-honored dishes including the famed Pan de Muertos, a sweet bread traditionally baked in Mexico during the weeks leading up to Dia de los Muertos. A talented female mar iachi trio set the tone for the uplifting celebration in honor of friends and family who have passed. The buffet of local delicacies was exquisite and authentic, and it seems to me that the chefs here have forged their own style with lavish care.

Flying back to Denver the memories of Los Cabos were intense. Though I didn’t golf, I adore Hilton Los Cabos, and hopefully I will return again with days to spare.

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After much thought and input from my staff, friends, and family, I’ve created a new feature in Denver Colorado Luxury Magazine. Mindful of our readers’ demanding schedules and unrelenting time constraints, the new feature will highlight stimulating destinations three hours or less from Denver. Ironically, I was recently asked to review Salt Lake City’s new downtown Hyatt Regency, a destination that fits perfectly in the “three hours or less” format.

After a quick 40 minutes in the air from Denver via Delta Airlines, we flew in low over The Great Salt Lake and touched down at Salt Lake City’s new airport. A 15-minute drive brought me to the downtown Hyatt Regency which opened October 2022, is ingeniously connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center, and is the largest hotel expansion in Salt Lake in some 20 years. The 26-story property with 700 rooms and suites is following in the footsteps of a city whose hotel history is intriguing.

Salt Lake’s Hotel History

For years, Salt Lake was celebrated throughout the United States for its elegant and palace-like Hotel Utah, noted for architectural beauty and, at the time, recognized as the ultimate hotel in the West. Founded in 1911 on the northeast corner of Main and South Temple Streets, the hotel hosted U.S. presidents, including John F. Kennedy, and many celebrities of the day. Named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, the LDS or Latter Day Saints church (Mormons) closed down the 76-year-old hotel in 1987, though it was considered the cultural heart of the city at the time, and repur posed the building for their headquarters and events. An alternate to the Hotel Utah, although a step down, was the Hotel Newhouse, 1912, but it was demolished in 1983 for a parking lot. The Hyatt Regency is now placing its name in the city’s hotel history book and is the brand’s first Hyatt Regency to open in Utah.

My first impressions of Salt Lake were mixed: our flight path on arrival gave us a clear view of the lake which, sadly, appeared to be drying up, and my first thought was that climate change was again leaving its mark. Later, I was told that the salty lake is in deed in extreme trouble. But the city itself is vital, booming with construction cranes casting long shadows over a downtown area that is reinventing itself with a fresh look. A new chic and modern airport, designed to high environmental standards will soon replace one that was some 50 years old. The city planners also deserve a gold star for the TRAX Green Line, a colossal convenience for residents and visitors alike, that runs from the airport five miles northeast of the city to downtown Salt Lake and connects to the West Valley as well. On the drive to the new Hyatt, the driver said that Salt Lake has one of the best public transportation systems in the country, utilizing commuter trains, buses and light-rail.

Location Location Location

The Hyatt Regency, attached to the Salt Palace Convention Center, is a staggering bonus to the business community, and only two blocks distant is the Vivint Arena, a sports and entertainment center, home of NBA’s Utah Jazz. In another massive windfall for the Hyatt Regency, the Vivint, seating capacity 18,000, is hosting the 72nd NBA All-Star Weekend, Feb ruary 18-19, 2023. Displaying the incredible talent of professional basketball, including our own Denver Nugget’s Nikola Jokic, a four-time NBA All-Star honored with two consecutive Most Valuable Player Awards, and possibly other Nugget players, and a sizable contingency of Denver fans too..

For all the ongoing events, the Hyatt Regency is far from just a convention property. Upon arriving, I toured the property and found that the designer’s clean lines create a modern ambience throughout. A rooftop terrace, heated pool, and cabanas allow visitors to get cozy and enjoy the impressive view, and a 24-hour fitness center made me tired just looking at the extensive collection of treadmills and weights. The rooms and sizeable suites have floorto-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the city and the Wasatch Mountains. I enjoyed a welcome cocktail at the Contribution Lounge and met General Manager Pina Purpero, who has undertaken the huge challenge of overseeing Salt Lake’s newest superstar.

Dinner was planned at the Salt Republic restaurant, located on the lobby level and conven ient for residents to drop by and experience talented, Peruvian-born, Chef Ryan Olivas’ de licious cooking. I was enticed first by his Burrata prepared with a delightful pistachio pesto, dressed with a delightful apple gastrique, and served on grilled sourdough bread, and then by a flavorsome butternut squash soup that could be an award winner. The entrée was an incredibly tender Bison short rib with red eye jus that melted off the bone, seasoned with black garlic and truffles. The unsettling name caught my attention, and I ordered the Funeral Potatoes, to find they are a comforting and delicious casserole dish served at LDS funerals with a base of shredded hash browns, sour cream, chopped onions, cream of chicken soup and cheese. Funerals aside, it’s a delectable dish. The California Meiomi Pinot Noir was also the perfect choice for this special dinner, as was the honey ganache chocolate pie, and a taste of the strawberry jelly pie. I was aware that Salt Lake is honored as a distinguished din ing city and Chef Ryan Olivas is a wonderful addition to the local dining scene.

Copious Neighborhoods

On my second day in Salt Lake, I scampered off to enjoy a city Jeep tour with Ryan Mack, Director of Salt Lake’s Media Communications. The city is clean with wide streets and again I could see the construction cranes rising high, giving silent witness to a city in major tran sition mode. A university city where the University of Utah reigns supreme, there are lots of parks, and some ten designated neighborhoods. The hip Sugar House neighborhood is one of the city’s oldest with a varied mix of restaurants, art galleries, bookstores, boutiques, and the 110-acre Sugar House Park which is crossed by bike trails winding through the bountiful natural landscape. The colorful Granary and Ballpark District was once an industrial area but has been reinvented with restaurants, breweries, and the home of the AAA Salt Lake Bees baseball team.

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The affluent Olympus Cove area has winding streets with gorgeous homes, the Capitol Hill neighborhood is anchored by the Utah State Capitol with its rotating art exhibits, and of course there is the booming downtown neighborhood. Following the tour, lunch was hosted at the Franklin Ave restaurant, once home to the Franklin Avenue Variety Theatre, 1891, and serving exceptional entrees from Spain, Italy, Japan, and Thailand.

Mar/Muntanya

Executive Chef Tyson Peterson created a scrumptious farewell dinner in Mar/Muntanya, the Regency’s showcase dining destination. The themed restaurant with floor to ceiling win dows, carried guests to Northern Spain complete with Flamenco music and a female Fla menco dancer with moves the Spaniards love. Along with other journalists, we were pre sented with the executive chef’s tasting menu with tapas starters such as Crispy Brussels Sprouts served with Iberico bacon, hazelnuts and pomegranate honey. Also on the menu were local sherry glazed mushrooms, and crunchy papas bravas, dressed with garlic aioli and salsa bravas. Another version of Funeral Croquettas was created with a cheesy hash, brown casserole fritters, pickled Fresno chiles, and scallion aioli.

The entrees were Grilled Octopus dotted with potato puree, bits of chorizo, garlic and lemon; a roasted elk tenderloin with potato puree, Iberic bacon, blackberry jus, and sage crumbs. For me, the Paella Mar was similarly outstanding. Paella can be prepared in several ways de pending upon the area of Spain, and Chef’ Peterson’s paella was created with la bomba rice, rock shrimp, mussels, piquillo peppers, peas, saffron, confit chicken thighs, and Bilbao chori zo. For dessert, we were offered the classic cinnamon churros, with Leatherby’s hot fudge and caramel on the side, or a delightful sour cream cheesecake flavored with a Spanish Rioja wine Sauce and harvest cherry conserva. Un gran olay to Chef Peterson

Before dinner I had some time to explore Salt Lake on my own. The city is quite progressive, which is contrary to what people might think, with a large LGBQ community, and a flour ishing arts and culture scene. Nature here is wonderfully overpowering with the Wasatch Mountains always looming, and Little Cotton Wood Canyon providing vibrantly colorful fall foliage. Both mountains and canyon are key destinations for outdoor pursuits. In 40-minutes visitors can be in Park City and experiencing some of the nation’s finest skiing. There was hardly enough time to fully experience Salt Lake, but hopefully on my next visit to the city I can dig even deeper.

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Palm Springs Modernism

The mistress of weather was kind to me as I landed in Palm Springs, met my friend Roger Hublitz, a journalist who helped me with this article, and was greeted by a sparkling warm sun that thankfully was far from Palm Springs hot. It was my first visit to Palm Springs and I was there along with other media from throughout the world, to cover editorially the Eighth Annual Palm Springs Modernism Fall Show, Friday, October 14th to Monday the 17th. My first and most lasting impression of Palm Springs is that it’s a big, bold, and strik ing region with lingering sunsets and desert splendor that spreads like a great tapestry of textures around the horizon. A sun-blessed city of brilliant low-hanging stars, and long, ever-changing shadows that shift with the sun as they drape across mountain ridges and hidden canyons.

The awe-inspiring setting, attracting celebrities and entertainment luminaries, is a surpris ing and curious marriage of desert and mountains. Towering above Palm Springs and the valley are the prominent Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains, a scenic backdrop giving perpetual testimony to the region’s incredible diversity. In the 1930s, the Hollywood crowd began hanging out at the famed Racquet Club. Created by movie stars for movie stars, it became the “in” place to be, and a celebrity haven for the next 40 years to stars like Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Cary Grant, and Marilyn Monroe. Others such as President Ford, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, and Sonny and Cher moved to the Palm Springs area, built gorgeous homes, and became involved in business, the arts, and fund raising.

Palm Springs Modernism Fall Show

Hollywood pizazz aside, we were excited to experience the Modernism Show, a non-profit event that passionately applauds midcentury architecture, preservation, and sustainable contemporary living as embodied in the greater Palm Springs area. Modernism Week also offers twilight and self-guided tours to significant homes, buildings, and neighborhoods.

Architectural Enchantment

The mistress of weather had heated things up to 102 F, but nevertheless we hopped on the double-decker bus tour which offered media representatives a visual feast of Palm Spring’s architecture, blending classic Spanish Colonial Revival and sleek midcentury Modern de signs and roamed the Movie Colony and Frank Sinatra’s Neighborhood, passing Sinatra’s own avant-garde modernist jewel by renowned architect E. Stewart Williams. The tour also highlighted stunning modern architecture with iconic soaring “butterfly” rooflines in the first midcentury neighborhood built by the Palm Springs Alexander Construction Compa ny.

We experienced Casa Cody, a historic 1924 hotel, and learned about the first golf course built by Thomas O’Donnell. Today there are more than 100 golf courses in Greater Palm Springs, the most per capi ta of any place in the world. We enjoyed a lunch pause with other journalists at the lovely Kaiser Grill restaurant, where we were given all the details on Modernism Week in February 2023.

Overall Palm Springs is a splendid din ing destination. Dinner was scheduled at Lulu. Opened in 2011, the hip Bis tro offers home-style California cui sine, and it was easy to appreciate why Lulu is so popular with the residents.

The Modernism Show

Saturday morning breakfast was at Farm’s outdoor patio. The attractive res taurant recalled wonderful memories of a visit to Tuscany. Entering the spacious Palm Spring Convention Center, we were confronted with 30 live events, 45 pre mier national and international decora tive and fine arts dealers, displaying the finest in modern design, and innovative 21st century, along with 20th century vin tage furniture and designs for the home. There were 14,000 guests last year with 74% of them repeat visitors, and to me it seemed most had returned again. The fields of interest listed Architecture at the top followed by Interior design, Land scape design, Photography and Fashion. We observed MCM home décor and art, Disco Inferno, and Casual Concours, the desert’s fabulous midcentury car show, which is an annual collection of signif icant post-war automobiles, with over 200 museum-quality cars on display.

Dinner was planned at Spencer’s, locat ed in the historic and exclusive Palm

Springs Tennis Club dating to the 1930’s. Their menu features American cuisine with a French-Pacific Rim inspiration.

I ordered a yummy wedge salad tossed with blue cheese dressing, candied wal nuts, bits of bacon, and strawberries.

Sunday, for me, was the highlight of the trip. We began the day at Wilma & Freida’s with a delightful blackber ry stuffed French toast and then expe rienced the House of Tomorrow Home Tour at the newly renovated Alexan der Estate where Elvis and Priscilla. Presley honeymooned in 1967. For those in search of a nifty Palm Springs estate it’s for sale for 5 million plus. Another bus trip took us to some of the neighboring cities such as Indian Wells and Palm De sert to acquire a sense of place and the day ended with dinner at Wang’s in the Desert and a plate of inviting Dim Sum and Beef Chow Fun, cho sen from an enticing menu of excellent Pan-Asian creations for another time.

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Monday was getaway day with breakfast at Sherman’s Deli & Bakery in the form of fresh sliced knox lox and a soft cream cheese platter delightful enough to re mind me of my haunts back in Manhat tan. There was time for shopping, and we discovered the Fashion Fix boutique on Palm Canyon and I purchased several love ly hats from Madagascar and matching Maxi dresses before heading to the airport.

I found Palm Springs to be an exception al destination. The flight is only 1.5 hours from Denver, and I will definitely be sched uling a return to the Modernism Show, February 16-23, 2023. For more informa tion, go to info@modernismweek.com and plan early as the event often sells out.

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A Lady of the Night?

It was my first ever visit to the Little Nell Hotel and to Aspen’s Snow mass Wine and Food Festival. The drive from Denver took just over three hours, past glorious autumn leaves and a transformation of color that was just reaching its peak. We arrived in late afternoon, the sun sitting low in the sky. The hotel, 175 miles from Denver, located on the fringe of downtown, is absolutely unique to Aspen with ski-in, ski-out access to Aspen Mountain. I was traveling with one of best friends, Erin, and was eager to see first-hand why Little Nell, year after year, is re garded among North America’s top ski resorts, and why Little Nell is Aspen’s only Five-Star, Five-Diamond property. The hotel has hosted Presidents, world-wide celebrities, and international skiers of all levels, nevertheless, for all the hotel’s prestigious honors and accolades, the other question most intriguing me concerns the hotel’s fascinating name. The name Little Nell has been spinning around in my thoughts like a titillating dare.

Mystifying Little Nell

Before my trip to Aspen, I read, repeatedly, that Little Nell was a lady of the night, and perhaps the namesake of a miner’s uphill claim. Mining during the 1800’s was little more than chasing dreams, so was Little Nell someone’s cherished dream? Did the miner and Little Nell slip away to gether? Did Little Nell become wealthy and marry a prominent Aspen businessperson? Charles Dickens had a character in his Victorian novel, “The Old Curiosity Shop,” 1841, named Little Nell Trent, so maybe the Aspen miner during the booming silver rush from 1879 to 1893 read Charles Dickens. Or perhaps Aspen was Little Nell’s final resting place? Certainly, fascinating hearsay has been passed down through the years, but regardless of the yarns that were told at the time, the name Little Nell has become renowned.

Along with my staff, I further researched the mysterious Little Nell, and thanks to the Aspen Historical Society read that Nellie Otis, who was in and out of court at the time, ran a “Temple of Recreation” on the west corner of Durant and Galina. But there was another active lady of the night, Nellie Kirk, called Nellie or Miss Nellie. Perhaps the miner tagged one of them with the affable nickname, Little Nell, and then chris tened his claim the same? In any event, Little Nell has since chalked up a mountain trail to her name, and then years later, in front of a huge gathering on the closing day of the popular Little Nell Ski hangout, an announcement was made: on the following day construction was to begin on the now world-renowned Little Nell Hotel, which opened its doors in 1989. Whoever she was, Aspen’s mysterious lady has claimed a slice of the city’s historic fabric, and her name is alive and well.

Little Nell and the Snowmass Wine and Food Festival

Arriving at Little Nell, we were presented with a champagne toast at check in; there were smiles all around. Just off the lobby in the plush garden courtyard, I was delighted to see a heated swimming pool and hot tub, and then while strolling about the gorgeous grounds I observed lavish landscaping, a blend of modern and classic architecture with chic modern art, and a renewed artistic style incorporating a palette of blues, grays, and tans, offering a feeling of warmth and relaxation. I think Little Nell would approve.

Our appealing room was designed with two queen beds, a fireplace, a bathroom with dou ble basins, and impressive high-quality amenities such as hypo-allergenic bedding, and June Jacobs Bath & Beauty Products, noted for their preservative-free antioxidant blends. There was also a Lavazza Blue Espresso Maker, a Fellow Corvo Electric Tea Kettle with Rishi tea, and a complimentary mini bar with non-alcoholic beverages, refreshed daily. While drop ping off our luggage, the employee explained the room was equipped with Chromecast, a Bose Bluetooth Speaker, wireless internet access upon request, and 24-hour in-room dining, and then offered to unpack our luggage, which we declined. The welcome note, which ac companied a box of Laudre Macarons, my favorite, and a chilled bottle of champagne, was a nice touch.

Snowmass Wine Festival

The following day we popped over to the 20th anniversary of the annual Snowmass Wine Festival in Snowmass Village and Town Park, hosted by the Rotary Club. The Snowmass folks really know how to celebrate. We joined a crowd that was appreciating the festival, danced to live music, and enjoyed wines from the U.S. and Europe while winery delegates shared their expertise. Celebrity Chef, Susie Jimenez, vivacious and striking, created a food pairing with Tequila. Susie’s parents from Michoacan, Mexico were farm workers, and from age six Susie spent summers picking fruit in Central California. She began preparing her own food at the age of nine, later graduated from California Culinary Academy in 2001, and after working in Aspen for more than twenty years, has become a momentous success with her Latin-in spired cuisine with a modern touch.

Back at Little Nell we enjoyed a casual dining experience at AJAX located adjacent to the Gondola. I selected French Onion Soup, Mussels with Fennel, and Wagyu Chorizo in a light white wine broth. The hotel is distinguished for service and the service was superior.

Dining Element 47

Brunch at Element 47 was a highlight. The name appropriately pays tribute to silver, the pre cious metal that first put Aspen on the map. The restaurant is a colossal award-winner offer ing New American, Colorado Contemporary Cuisine. The menu’s highpoint is Wagyu Beef, originally derived from native, carefully selected, Japanese cattle that have become a na tional treasure in Japan. I believe the Element 47 chefs have further broadened the creation. Oenophiles are also at home here with international award-winning programs enhanced by a wine cellar with an incredible collection of 20,000 bottles. The smiling sommelier said, “Each bottle of wine has a distinct personality, and each has a story to tell.” Little Nell has graduated eleven of North America’s Master Sommeliers, the most of any establishment in North America, and for those who enjoy the art of wine, one intriguing option is to dine in the Wine Cellar.

An Overview

Little Nell has the personality of casual ease with elegance at every turn and offers services unique to hotels such as a luggage shipping service, complimentary notary services, oxygen rentals, arrangements for charter flights, car wash service, complimentary skier shuttles to all four mountains of Aspen Snowmass, and the concierge can arrange lift tickets, rentals and lessons, and, in the summer months, complimentary road bikes. On property is a popu lar Health Center with a full range of massages which, unfortunately, we didn’t have time to visit. Another suggested booking opportunity is Residences at Little Nell which are fashion able, privately owned condominiums available by the week or month.

In retrospect, Little Nell deserves its exceptional reputation, and moreover Aspen is fortunate to have an enigmatic Lady of the Night sharing her name with the hotel, the city, and the world.

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Holiday Maker’s Market: Inspired by the unique local community of Telluride and shaped by a shared passion for excellence and exquisite design, Holiday Market is a truly unique partnership, collaborating with local artisans to curate a series of pop-ups featuring exclusive pieces and immersive experiences that give our guests one-of-akind memories and tangible treasures to always remind them of time spent at the Madeline.

Madeline x Therabody Peak Recovery:

As the modern base camp for adventure in Telluride, Madeline is thrilled to announce the launch of our Recovery Lounge, an interactive space where guests will discover the most innovative and effective ways to revive and reset after days spent exploring. During the winter adventure season, we’re partnering with the award-winning innovators at Therabody to curate a Peak Recovery program at Madeline, starting with the Recovery Lounge, which will include recovery classes powered by Therabody University trained instructors, access to the newest Therabody wellness technologies, and bespoke self-guided routines designed to address our unique alpine climate and leverage during the many active pursuits

Telluride has to offer.

aubergeresorts.com/madeline/

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TAMAYO

Tamayo is kicking off the holiday season with a slew of delicious new dishes that are hitting the menu on November 7 and staying there through the holidays! Check website for menus of Brunch,Lunch, Dinner and Holiday Drinks.

CHRISTMAS EVE

How lucky are we that Christmas Eve falls on a Bottomless Brunch Saturday? Enjoy unlimited small plates and brunch cocktails (yes, even margaritas) during Tamayo’s famous Bottomless Brunch from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. For anyone looking to have a festive Christmas Eve dinner without having to cook at home, Tamayo will also be offering its regular dinner menu until 10 p.m.

CHRISTMAS DAY

The restaurant will be closed on Christmas Day.

NEW YEAR’S EVE Saturday, DECEMBER 31st 2022

Join Tamayo, a Modern Mexican restaurant in Larimer Square in Downtown Denver, for a special New Year’s Eve dinner & celebration.

¡Feliz Años Nuevo!

3 COURSE PRIX-FIXE MENU | $70 PER GUEST Includes complimentary champagne toast eattamayo.com

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MUST VISIT Holiday Ideas

HOTEL JEROME, AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION

From Santa’s workshop and the beloved Teddy Bear Story Hour to Menorah Lighting and songs by the Aspen Carolers, Hotel Jerome will be transformed into a Holiday Wonderland with festive feasts:

Uchi x Hotel Jerome Epicurean Takeover: From December 14th - 17th. Hotel Jerome is welcoming back Uchi, Award-winning Chef Tyson Cole’s signature non-traditional take on Japanese food, for an epicurean takeover of Hotel Jerome this December, including our Prospect restaurant and cocktail bar, Bad Harriet.

Theatre Aspen Holiday Cabaret Series: Theatre Aspen started in the basement of historic Hotel Jerome years ago, and in celebration of the holiday season, we’re coming together for the second edition of our Holiday Cabaret series to bring the best of Broadway to Aspen. We’ll transform the Hotel Jerome Ballroom into a true performance venue designed to host the Holiday Cabaret shows, featuring a seated chef’s dinner followed by a festive performance by Theatre Aspen, starring Broadway performers for guests 21 and over.

Festive Crafting With Red Brick Arts: Give your children the gift of being creative, learning through art, and having fun with friends this festive season. We’re partnering with The Red Brick Center for the Arts, a community arts center and gallery in Aspen, to bring children’s art experiences that celebrate the holiday season at the Hotel Jerome. In each session, kids will explore an artistic theme through different mediums such as collage, painting, sculpture, and more to create holiday-inspired art with Arts Educator Natalie Squillante.

Christmas Eve Chef’s Dinner: Canapés, amuse-bouches and a five-course menu, all with optional wine-pairings – Christmas Eve doesn’t get more festive, or more sumptuous. At Prospect, revel in Christmas Eve done right with a selection of delectable mignardises to cap off the evening.

New Year’s Eve Chef’s Dinner: Bid adieu to 2022 surrounded by the splendor of the mountains. Dine on a cel ebratory five-course dinner at Prospect to make your last meal of the year one of its most memorable.

aubergeresorts.com/hoteljerome/

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THE BROWN PALACE Holiday Cheer under the Chandelier - Room Package - Starting at $274 Package Available: December 11th - December 20th December 23rd - December 30th Includes: Signature Sleeping Room or upgrade to the Top of the Brown for $100 Breakfast for Two - Value $60 Overnight Parking - Value $56 brownpalace.com

HERMES

Faubourg Medor hat Made in France

Hat in rabbit felt, band with Medor studs in metal and interior band with “Brides de Gala” woven motif by Hugo Grygkar.

Made in France

Brim length: 3.2” $820 hermes.com

MUST HAVES Holiday Gifts

GRAF VON FABER-CASTELL’S GUILLOCHE BLACK

EDITION

Faber-Castell, one of the world’s largest and oldest manufacturers of pens, pencils, art and office supplies, was founded in 1761 and has a fascinating history.

The writing instruments in the Guilloche series are made to accompany us through everyday life in style and to help us rediscover the charm of our own handwriting.

Both visually and in terms of functionality, the Classic models are true highlights: With their slender shape, they fit perfectly in the hand, and sophisticated mechanisms such as the spring-loaded clip ensure that the pleasure of using them is just as timeless as their design.

Ballpoint: $325, Rollerball: $350, Fountain Pen: $515 graf-von-faber-castell.com

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HEMP NUTS

Hemp Nuts is a Denver born peanut snack packed with 12 grams of protein and 100mg of full spectrum CBD in every bag. Hemp Nuts bags retail for $7 each and come in 4 flavors (Cajun, Ranch, Sweet and Slated) and you can’t taste the CBD, just pure peanut deliciousness. What makes Hemp Nuts different for all the other CBD prod ucts out there today? The nuts are individually coated in CBD, which makes it easy to dose. Additionally, ingesting cannabidiol with a soluble fat (like peanuts!) is truly the best way to maximize the benefit of CBD, so you’re really getting the most bang with Hemp Nuts when it comes to absorption.

Hemp Nuts was just picked up by Sprouts in Colorado and at select Spouts stores nationwide. You can also purchase bags at Leevers Locavore and on HempNutCBD.com, where the company has partnered with One Tree Planted and one tree is donated for sale on the website.

The founders are avid outdoorsmen and created Hemp Nuts as a snack for other active people that want a quick boost of energy. The best part is Hemp Nuts won’t melt, get crushed or freeze. And you get all the recovery and healing benefits of CBD in every bag.

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LUCCHESE

Lucchese – sold online and in the Union Station Lucchese.

For more than 140 Christmases, iconic Western wear brand Lucchese boots (and high-quality accessories) have been on Christmas lists.

Some of this season’s most sought-after gifts include:

Lucchese women’s Priscilla boot, $895: These it-boots-of-the-year are a fashionista’s dream holiday gift. At 17” tall, these white Priscilla cowboy boots offers a balance between cowgirl chic and timeless flair.

Lucchese men’s Sunset Roper boot, $495: Handmade in Texas and featuring clean lines complemented by premium leathers, the Sunset Roper boot for men has the versatility to go anywhere. This style is available in five colors - tan, honey, chocolate, black and whiskey.

Men’s hipster wallet, $395: Lucchese’s 8-card hipster wallet is handcrafted with luxurious calfskin leather. Its slim and smooth construction provides enhanced versatility, making it an effortless fit for either your front, back or coat pocket.

lucchese.com

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DEVIATION DISTILLING HOLIDAY TRIO PACK

Once the black sheep of the spirits family, gin is currently having a much-needed revival. Denver-based Deviation Distilling is helping push forward the renaissance here in Denver, producing a line of stunningly beautiful gins featuring unique ingredients like Szechuan peppercorns and flavors like Citrus Rosé.

This holiday season, the distillery is putting together a holiday trio pack featuring each of their flagship gins: Spice Trade, Citrus Rosé, and Mountain Herb. The set will impress any gin lover, while also bring skeptics over to the botanical side.

Instead of a traditional 750-ml bottle, each will come in a 200-ml bottle. The trio cost $42

Purchase in the tasting room at Dairy Block: Deviation Distilling 1821 Blake St #130 Denver, CO 80202, US

deviationdistilling.com

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FlOYD’S GROOMING PRODUCTS

Designed to sculpt and mold for an all-day hold. High hold, matte finish. Easy to work with and distribute throughout hair.

Adds texture without weighing hair down. Washes out easily.

Gives a matte finish with a high hold (hold level 5 out of 5). This grip cream puck is a great stocking stuffer! Price: $19.25

This paste gives a medium hold (3 out of 5).

A versatile styler for all hair types and lengths, providing the texture, volume and hold that you’re looking for!

This all-day hold won’t break down and can be repositioned and reworked as desired and gives hair a natural, healthy-looking shine.

It also works as climate control (works in dry and humid conditions).

Made with Goji Berry Extract-Antioxidant rich to promote healthy hair. This molding paste puck is a great stocking stuffer! Price: $19.25

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The Brown Palace

The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa is aptly named with its palatial atrium aweing guests of all ages. The hotel first opened in 1892 and has kept its historical charm while providing modern and luxurious amenities. A walking tour of the hotel is available to enlighten visitors of the heart and soul that went into its design and highlights special details only visible to a knowledgeable eye. De spite the close proximity to a bustling downtown, guests enjoy the many restaurant options on-site, including af ternoon tea time in the stunning atrium, complete with devonshire cream shipped in directly from England, and the culinary mastery offered at the Palace Arms restau rant, served in a room with hand painted wallpaper and surrounded by ancient relics.

brownpalace.com 321 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 297-3111

HOTELS

The Crawford Hotel

The Crawford is a truly unique hotel, located in Denver’s Union Station. Designed within the original walls of this historical landmark, which dates back to 1881, guests find themselves enjoying a new room experience at each visit, as no two rooms are the same. The hotel boasts histori cal yet modern design features, with rooms that feel cozy yet luxurious. Guests looking for a peaceful atmosphere can curl up with a good book in one of the reading nooks while those looking for more excitement need only walk downstairs to The Great Hall. Also known as Denver’s Liv ing Room, The Great Hall features a vibrant array of shops and restaurants with award winning chefs. Whether pa trons are enjoying a craft beer from the Terminal Bar or competing in a friendly game of shuffleboard, The Great Hall brings people together, a perfect reflection of the building’s original intention.

thecrawfordhotel.com

1701 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202 (720) 460-3700

Four Seasons

Four Seasons hotels are known for their luxurious accom modations and unmatched customer service, and the Four Seasons Denver is no exception. From the moment guests enter the hotel, they are treated to an experience like no other. Large suites with stunning mountain views, unforgettable meals at the famed EDGE Restaurant & Bar, relaxing treatments at the full-service spa, and de licious cocktails served poolside at the rooftop pool oa sis, are just a few of the unique amenities awaiting Four Seasons guests. Its convenient location across from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts complex and just steps away from Larimer Square and the 16th Street Mall, allows guests easy access to shows, shopping, restau rants, sporting activities, and exciting nightlife offered in downtown Denver.

fourseasons.com/denver 1111 14th Street Denver, CO 80202 (303) 389-3000

HOTELS

DThe Gaylord of the Rockies Located minutes from Denver International Airport in the idyllic All American City of Aurora, Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center will feature over 1,500 guest rooms including 114 well-appointed suites and over 485,000 square feet of extraordinary meeting and convention space. As a gateway to the Rockies, Gaylord Rockies will offer memorable experiences to its guests with first-class restaurants, a luxurious spa and salon, diverse shops, winding waterways and picture perfect sunset views. Rustic alpine charm and exciting “open-air” activity make this Rocky Mountain Front Range retreat an adventure in itself.

gaylordhotelsnews.com 6700 North Gaylord Rockies Blvd. Aurora, Colorado 80019 (720) 452-6900

The Oxford Hotel

The Oxford Hotel, in addition to being one of the most popular luxury hotels in downtown Denver, is the old est operating hotel. It has seen many enhancements through the years, perfecting the art that is a luxury ho tel, while preserving the character and integrity of its his tory. As a registered landmark on the National Register for Historic Places, and boasting a stunning display of art and historical architecture, it’s no wonder the hotel re ceives guests from across the globe.

theoxfordhotel.com 1600 17th Street Denver, CO 80202 (303) 628-5400

HOTELS

The Ritz-Carlton The Ritz-Carlton Denver, located in the heart of down town, lives up to its name with quality and modern so phistication incorporated into every inch of the hotel. Special attention to detail is evident throughout and pro vides guests with a tranquil setting to enjoy a luxurious home away from home. Even the youngest of guests are considered VIP’s and eligible to take part in the Ritz Kids program. A myriad of dining options are available within walking distance of the hotel but many guests enjoy pay ing tribute to famed Broncos quarterback John Elway, by indulging in the fine dining offered on site at ELWAY’S steakhouse.

ritzcarlton.com/denver 1881 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80202 (303) 312-3800

Acova

Owned and operated by restaurant veterans, Sean and Betsy Workman, Acova debuted in the Lower Highlands area of Denver in June of 2018 and was designed to be the neighborhood joint for friends and family. The kitch en creates an eclectic menu for all lifestyles and dietary restrictions and serves lunch, happy hour, dinner and weekend brunch.

acovarestaurantcom

3651 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80202

(303) 736.2718

Mon - Thurs Fri 11:30 am - 10:00 pm 11:30 - 11:00 pm

Sat 10:00 am - 11 pm Sun 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

RESTAURANTS

Barolo

Grill

One of Colorado’s best northern Italian restaurants, Baro lo Grill has also been recognized as one of the world’s best restaurants for wine. In 2018 Barolo was honored with both Wine Spectator’s Grand Award and Wine Enthusi asts’ Best 100 Wine Restaurants award. Known for hand crafted modern Piemontese cuisine and knowledgeable, attentive staff, Barolo is the perfect choice for special oc casions or a great night out. Their seasonally changing menus highlight items from the staff’s annual pilgrim age to Northern Italy and features locally sourced ingre dients from regional farms and artisans.

barologrilldenver.com

3030 East Sixth Avenue, Denver, CO 80206 (303) 393.1040

Dinner Tues - Thurs 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm Fri - Sat 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Sun - Mon closed

Ash’kara Ash’Kara, a globally inspired restaurant with influences from Israel, the Middle East and Mesopotamia, is a col laborative partnership with the restaurateur team of chef Daniel Asher and Josh Dinar (River and Woods, the forth coming Tributary Food Hall in Golden and Mother Tongue at Broadway Market) and Culinary Creative Group (Bar Dough, Senor Bear, Morin and the forthcoming Maine Shack). Ash’Kara is located in Denver’s Lower Highlands neighborhood. ashkaradenver.com 2005 W 33rd Avenue, Denver, CO 80211 (303) 537-4407 Mon - Tues 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm Wed - Sun 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 3:00 pm - 10 p.m.

Denver

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse The restaurant features warm dining spaces, with local stone and classic mahogany throughout to create an un paralleled ambiance. Enjoy Denver’s premiere smoking lounge with more than 65 cigars to choose from in our humidor. Located in the prestigious Greenwood Village area, it’s the perfect place to reconnect over an intimate dinner and is one of the best steakhouses in Denver.

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Guard and Grace

There’s a reason that Guard and Grace is the first name on people’s lips when asked for a steakhouse recommen dation in Denver. Chef and owner Troy Guard wows his patrons with a fine dining experience featuring mouth watering steaks and a delicious raw bar, turning any so cial gathering into a celebration.

guardandgrace.com 1801 California Street, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 293-8500

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Dinner Sun - Thurs 4:00 pm - 9:30 pm Fri - Sat 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Le French Founded by Senegalese French sisters Aminata and Rougui Dia, Le French is a gourmet, casual-chic French bakery and bistro. Le French specializes in high-end pastries and elevated modern Parisian cuisine with glob al influences, a nod to the sisters’ heritage. lefrenchdenver.com 4901 S. Newport St. Denver, CO 80237 (720) 710-8963 Tues - Thurs 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Fri 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Sat Sun 8:00 am - 10:00 pm 8:00 am - 2:30 pm

Le Bilboquet

Reminiscent of a charming French bistro, Le Bilboquet Denver is located in Cherry Creek North within the St. Paul Collection. The restaurant offers a vibrant atmos phere paired with simple, classic French cooking - bring ing a slice of Parisian café culture to the neighborhood. Le Bilboquet is a natural gathering spot to enjoy a chilled bottle of rosé alfresco or classic bistro fare like croque monsieur paired with a local draft beer.

lebilboquetdenver.com

299 St. Paul Street, Denver, CO 80206

(303) 835-9999

Mon - Fri 11:30 am - 9:00 pm Sat 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Sun 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Sat - Sun 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

RESTAURANTS

spuntinodenver.com 2639 W. 32nd Avenue, Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-0949

Dinner Wed Thurs - Fri 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Sat - Sun 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Happy Hour Tues- Sun 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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Spuntino Spuntino Food & Wine claims a “Global Mind, Colorado Body, and Italian Soul” and the statement could not be more true. The owners, a husband and wife team, bring their passion for Italian food and culture to the Highlands region of Denver. Fresh, house-made focaccia, gnocchi, and gelato are enhanced by an extensive wine list and intimate setting.

Tamayo

Patterned after Tequileiras in Mexico, Tamayo invites patrons in for delicious small plates and specialty margaritas designed to perfection, inciting conversation and community. This modern take on Mexican cuisine is not found at a typical Mexican restaurant. Served on the terrace while watching a spectacular sunset over the Rocky Mountains, first time visitors are sure to return. eattamayo.com

1400 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80202 (720) 946-1433

Lunch Mon - Fri 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Dinner Sun - Thurs 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Fri - Sat 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Brunch Sat - Sun 10:30 am - 2:30 pm

Happy Hour Daily at the tequila bar & lounge

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

RESTAURANTS

The Corner Office

The Corner Office, located in downtown Denver, opened in 2008 by restaurateur Peter Karpinski of Sage Restau rant Group. The Corner Office is where enjoying great food and cocktails is your only assignment Loosen up, kick back and slide into prime time with colleagues, friends or someone special. Designed with a modern eye for comfort and good times, The Corner Office features a bustling bar, energetic dining rooms, communal table and private event rooms.

thecornerofficedenver.com

1401 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 825-6500

7:00 am - 12:00 am

7 :00am - 11 :00 pm

Mon - Thurs 6:00 am - 11:00 pm Fri- 6:00 am - 12:00 am Saturday Sunday

Toro

In the tradition of Central and South American convivial dining culture, Toro Denver features a ceviche bar, small plates, and family-style entrees, plus, hand-muddled cocktails and local beer and wine. Toro features authentic Latin ingredients, international flavors, and artful dishes at their Cherry Creek Denver restaurant.

torodenver.com

150 Clayton Lane, Ste B, Denver, CO 80206 (303) 253-3000

Brunch Sat - Sun 10:30 am - 3:00 pm

Dinner Mon - Thurs 4:00 pm - 10:00pm

Fri & Sun Sat 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm 5:00 pm- 11:00 pm

Breakfast Mon -Fri Sat - Sun

6:00 am - 10:00 am 6:30 am - 10:00 am

Happy Hour Mon - Sun 3:00 pm - 5 :00 pm

RESTAURANTS

The Fort

The Fort, an award-winning Denver western restaurant located just southwest of Denver, is one of the nation’s most recognized establishments and sells more buffalo steaks than any other independently owned restaurant in the country. Featuring fine beef, buffalo, game and sea food, The Fort’s menu offers a tantalizing selection of old and new foods from the Early West.

thefort.com

The Fort 19192 Highway 8 Morrison, CO 80465 (303) 697-4771

Mon -Sun 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Bistro Le Roux Bistro LeRoux, Chef Lon Symensma’s ode to the Meditteranean bistro, is gorgeously appointed and features an inventive menu of decadent fare in the heart of Denver’s LoDo neighborhood. From savory Croques Madame to decadent fresh-baked Cinnamon Rolls, LeRoux’s menu draws inspiration from Symensma’s time spent training (and eating!) in kitchens across Europe. lerouxdenver.com 1510 16th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 (720) 845-1673 Brunch Sat - Sun 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Hidden Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches Brown Palace Perked in an elegant corner of The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Ellyngton’s is a stylishly appointed breakfast and lunchroom that offers a classy Sunday Brunch. With an extensive selection of exquisite menu items – guests can relish entrees like the prime rib quiche or the cured salmon toast. Patrons will get a taste of the hotel’s rich 130-year history by dining among the ornate décor and 19th century structures. . brownpalace.com 321 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 297-3111 Brunch at Ellyngton’s Sun 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Sunday brunch features over a 100 offerings each week. A local favorite, the Sunday brunch is hosted in The
Terrace and offers an omelet station; shellfish display, including shucked oysters; smoked salmon; snow
legs; bay scallops; and more. Additionally, a wide display of mini desserts and weekly rotating dessert flambe is available. Prices start at $64.95 per person and $32 for children ages 6-12 (guests
five are complimentary). theclubatinverness.com/garden-terrace 200 Inverness Drive West, Englewood, CO 80112 303-397-6411 Brunch Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Hidden Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches Tamayo Tamayo’s Bottomless Margarita Brunch is everything you want and everything you need going into fall and winter brunch dates with friends. The free-flowing small plates and brunch cocktails are offered every Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Enjoy unlimited small plates featuring delectable favorites like huevos rancheros, carnitas tacos and tres leches paired with mimosas, margaritas and Bloody Marias. Bottomless Food & Drink $60 - Bottomless Food Only $40. eattamayo.com 1400 Larimer Street, Denver, Colorado 80202 (720) 946-1433 Brunch Sat - Sun 10:30 am - 3:00 pm
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Toro

Denver is a city built on brunch and Toro’s brunch menu is a pioneer in pairing breakfast favorites with unique cultural cuisines from all over the world. Toro’s bottomless brunch is perfect to enjoy with friends and family in their outdoor courtyard that’s hidden within the dining room. Offered Saturday and Sunday with a bottomless food and drink option for $49 and bottomless food only for $30, this brunch is exclusive but surely one you’ll never forget. Their new brunch menu, just launched this month, features exotic dishes with Latin flair like the Zucchini Tiradito, huevos rancheros, shrimp corn enchiladas, churrasco and eggs and quinoa-fried rice. Toro is also introducing a new brunch dessert, which is sure to become a fan favorite: churro bread pudding! torodenver.com

150 Clayton Lane, Ste B, Denver, CO 80206

(303) 253-3000

Brunch Sat - Sun

10:30 am - 3:00 pm

Urban Village Grill brunch is served Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. All brunch items are priced between $8 to $14 dollars and over half the brunch menu is gluten-free. Go see for yourself what all the buzz is about! urbanvillagegrill.com 8505 Park Meadows Center Dr #2184, Lone Tree, CO (720) 536-8565 Brunch Sat - Sun 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches
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Urban Village Grill You might not expect to find the best Indian restaurant in the state within a mall in Lone Tree, but that’s what makes it a hidden gem! Pay a visit to Urban Village Grill to taste their newly revitalized brunch menu. Chef Mani simply outdoes himself with this menu that features classic brunch favorites with an Indian twist in dishes like the masala French toast, pav bhaji bruschetta, vegetable masala burger and more.

Jill’s at The St. Julien

Although in Boulder, Jill’s definately is worth the drive from Denver! Brunch has returned to Jill’s Restaurant on both Saturdays and Sundays, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a new menu from executive chef Rich Byers. The thoughtful menu features fresh, local and dynamic ingredients with dishes such as a brioche croque madame with black truffle béchamel, Gruyère, an overeasy egg and River Bear ham, Shrimp & Grits with Gayla’s Georgia grits, and various Benedicts. Plus, brunch-goers can enjoy a buildyour-own Tito’s Bloody Mary Bar loaded with mixes, toppings, hot sauce and more, in addition to bottomless mimosas. stjulien.com

900 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 406-7399

Brunch Sat - Sun 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Hidden

Local Jones

Local Jones, a neighborhood American Bistro and Bar, is nestled in the heart of the bustling Cherry Creek North. The socially engaging atmosphere features indoor and outdoor seating where friends and soon-to-be friends come together to celebrate what we all cherish: great food, great drinks, and great company. Enjoy a newly launched brunch menu by Executive Chef Brendalee Vialpando and Executive Pastry Chef Saura Kline - featuring brunch favorites including Saura’s Jerusalem Bagel, LJ cinnamon roll and the pork green chilli burrito. On Sundays, enjoy “Vinyl Brunch” from 10AM - 2 PM where cocktails flow as the vinyl spins. halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com

249 Columbine St, Denver, CO 80206

(720) 772-5022

Brunch Sat - Sun 7:30 am - 2:00 pm

Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches

Postino

The weekend brunch at Postino is in a category all its own and will appeal to Highlands Ranch residents and visitors looking for a curated selection of farm-fresh comfort foods like Umbria Egg Toast featuring scrambled egg with crèma and white truffle, crispy oyster mushroom, and parmigiano reggiano atop a toasted ciabatta, and the Smoked Salmon Carpaccio with Sicilian garlic yogurt, smoked salmon, capers, pickled red onion, avocado, and dill. Brunch cocktail highlights include the Lectric’ Eye composed of Cappelletti, Dolin Blanc, fresh lemon juice, and soda, and the Sherry Mary featuring Oloroso Sherry.

postinowinecafe.com

1497 Park Central Dr., Highlands Ranch, CO, 80129

(720) 410-8600

Brunch Sat - Sun

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Hidden Gems: Denver’s Best Brunches

Urban Farmer

Located in Denver’s charming LoDo neighborhood Urban Farmer Steakhouse offers an extensive selection of brunch offerings, including classic dishes like buttermilk pancakes, waffles and French toast, and unique options such as rabbit hash, served with fingerling potato, endive slaw and confit egg yolk. The restaurant also offers a Bloody Mary bar, encouraging guests to concoct their own creations each weekend for just $25. The buffet is complete with 26 different toppings, including olives, celery, pickled vegetables, fresh cucumber, fresh horseradish, togarashi, inhouse candied bacon with brown sugar and chili flake, a selection of spices, house made bloody mix and much, much more. For those who prefer bubbles, the mimosa bar features a selection of freshly-squeezed orange, grapefruit and cranberry juices and a selection of up to four berry toppings.

urbanfarmersteakhouse.com

1659 Wazee St, Denver CO 80202

(303) 262-6070

Brunch Sat - Sun

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

LUXE FAVS A Tsagas Furs and Leathers Designs A Tsagas Furs and Leather Designs is a Leather and Fur Clothing Store in Denver, CO that creates customized designs, offers alterations, and even restyles your old fur and leather pieces into something current and stylish. If you’re looking for edgy fashions made of leather or fur, visit us today or contact us to find out more about our unique services atsagasdesigns.com 974 S Monaco Pkwy Denver, CO 80224 (720) 941-3877 Monday 11:00 am- 5:00 pm Tues - Fri 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am- 6:00 pm Gnat Jewelers Today, father and son create a beautiful array of custom jewelry ranging from classic to contemporary. While Gnat Original Design is well known for our exquisite en gagement rings, we also craft one-of-a-kind pieces in the entire range of jewelry using precious metals, fine gem stones and certified diamonds. gnatjewelers.com 250 Columbine Street Suite 130 Denver, CO 80206 (303) 355-5050 Monday-Friday 10:00 am- 7:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday CLOSED

Moore For Life

Michael Moore has worked in the cosmetics industry since 1988 with brand leaders such as Bobbi Brown Essentials, Chanel, and Estée Lauder. In New York City, he was often seen backstage during fashion week, supporting major designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Bob Mackie, and Vera Wang. Michael’s client list included Oscar winners, First Ladies of the United States, and royalty.

Eventually, the quality of the Colorado lifestyle—the healthy, natural atmosphere that inspires his technique— drew him out west, where he opened Moore For Life in Denver’s own center of chic, Cherry Creek North. mooreforlife.com

3035 East 3rd Avenue Denver, CO 80206

(303) 484-1857

Tues- Saturday 10 am - 6 pm

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Hermes

A family company whose craftspeople make, often by hand and always with love , bags and belts, diaries and dishes, scarves and shoes, perfumes and purses, ties and travelling furniture, as well as gloves, hats, watches, jew elery and clothes. hermes.com

Cherry Creek Shoping Center

3000 E. First Avenue, Space P-206 Denver, CO 80206

(303) 388-0700

Tues-Saturday 11:00 am- 7:00 pm

Sunday CLOSED

Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum continues to wow visitors dai ly with its extensive display of world-class art, featuring painting and sculpture disciplines, modern and contem porary art, photography, textile art, and other representa tions from around the world. Temporary exhibitions pro vide a constant source of new art to view and appreciate. Special activities and games for kids are incorporated into the museum, allowing for an engaging and enlightening experience for all ages.

Denver Center for the Performing Arts

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denverartmuseum.org 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway, Denver, CO 80204 (720) 865-5000
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The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is the largest non-profit theatre organization in the country. From Broadway tours including performances such as Phantom of the Opera, Rent, Les Miserables, and Wicked, to more intimate theatres featuring comedy shows and other events, and education for all levels of thespian tal ent, the DCPA offers something for everyone. denvercenter.org/ 1101 13th Street, Denver, CO 80204
offices: (303) 893-4100
(303) 893-4100
Mon - Thurs 10am - 5pm Fri 10am - 8pm Sat- Sun 10am - 5pm Mon - Sun 10am - 8pm Closed major holidays

Denver Botanic Gardens

The Denver Botanic Gardens offers visitors an escape to a tranquil, 24-acre floral oasis. It features endless trails to meander while surrounded by a stunning display of natural beauty, showcasing local plants as well as plants from around the world. Many enjoy stopping in at the Offshoots Cafe for a coffee and croissant before continu ing their journey. Families enjoy the Mordecai Children’s Garden, a rooftop garden designed for kids, providing them with a safe space to explore and connect with na ture.

botanicgardens.org

1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206 (720) 865-3500

Mon - Sun 9am - 5pm

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Downtown Aquarium

The Downtown Aquarium is truly an underwater adven ture with exhibits featuring creatures in multiple habitats across the globe. From the desert to the rainforest and everything in between, visitors of all ages will marvel at the beauty of this underwater life. Aquarium visits are enhanced by dining at the aquarium restaurant where delicious meals are served with a view of a 50,000 gal lon aquarium containing tropical fish, sharks, and even a mermaid or two.

aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquarium denver 700 Water Street, Denver, CO 80211 (303) 561-4450

Sun-Thurs 10am - 9pm Fri-Sat 10am - 9:30pm

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

The DMNS provides visitors with multiple exhibits to ex plore and perform hands-on activities. Visit the Health ex hibit to test your strength and view your self-portrait from 50 years in the future. Explore the Space Odyssey exhibit and experiment with the impacts of water, air, and mag nets. Walk through the Wildlife dioramas to experience the magnificent size of a bear. The Discovery Zone was specially designed for small children and gives them the opportunity to expand the use of their fives senses within a safe environment. Museum visitors also enjoy the many shows offered at the IMAX and Planetarium. dmns.org/ 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO 80205 (303) 370-6000

Museum Mon - Sun 9am - 5pm except Dec 25)

Shop Mon - Sun 9am - 5pm

Dock Hours 8am - 2:30pm

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