Monday, September 29, 2014

Denver Day Trip #3 - Linger Brunch, Highland Farmers Market, and Confluence Park

The 15th and Platte neighborhood offers a number of treats for those perusing its streets. The lower Highlands area features local restaurants, shops, breweries, and parks... just to name a few of the of the attractions. I have put together an itinerary designed to be used on a Saturday, due to brunch and the Highlands Farmers Market, however several of the items could be done any day of the week.

Linger Brunch - 10 am 




Brunch at Linger is a terrific experience. Wide open windows on a cloud-dotted, sunny day allow a perfectly soft breeze to blow through the two floors of busily socializing customers. A delicious menu of inspired street-foods from around the world awaits you. Choose from items such as the 'Breakfast Dosa', an East-Indian crepe rolled around Western ingredients or the the not-too-heavy-or-sweet ‘Donut Holes’. The staff at Linger are knowledgeable about Linger’s offerings and professionally attentive. Who would have thought a meal so pleasant and dynamic would have come from what was a mortuary in a previous life?

As a side note, I'd like to say that it was an exceptional choice by the restaurant’s developers for keeping the references to the building being a former death house to a minimum. Kitsch can only take a customer’s experience so far and Linger, aside from the sign outside and a few stylishly clever winking nods, avoids that shallow trap.

Helpful Hints:
·         Try the food mentioned above if it is still available. It is amazing.
·         Linger has three levels of seating during temperate days; main dining room on the first floor, lounge on the second, and an open patio on the roof. If you are wanting a seat during busy times, like weekend brunch or dinner, a reservation might save you some hunger pangs.
·         If you are hanging out or on your way to the bathroom, take a look around. Linger is chocked full of interesting accents.
·         Right next door sits Little Man Ice Cream, so if you are feeling the need for the cold stuff, head over to what many in the Highlands consider the best in town.

Custom Water Karafs 
The second floor lounge at Linger on a bustling brunch 


Yummy Donut-Holes with Nutella Dipping Sauce







Heirloom Tomato and Watermelon Salad







Breakfast Dosa 
Main Dining Room at Linger


Outside view of Linger and Little Man Ice Cream


































The Highland's Farmer's Market 11am

After brunch walk over to Boulder St, between 15th and 16th ave, for the Highland Farmers Market. The market takes place every Saturday May 31st - October 11th, 9am-1pm. In addition to amazing produce, you can find baked goods, chocolates, pickles, starter plants and much more. 
Busy Saturday at the Highland Farmers Market
Highland Farmer's Market Flyer
Golden Acre Farm at Highland Farmers Market

Confluence Park - 12pm 

What can I say, Confluence Park is a great park for people watching, tubing in the summer, public art and a segway lesson, if you so desire. The urban Confluence Park is located where the Platte River and Cherry Creek mirge. There are miles of paved trails sprinkled with walker, runners, and bikers that take you along either river. 

Park goers enjoying the sun and tubing across the Highland Bridge
Confluence Park 

Confluent People 
    
Hot dog stand along Platte River. REI in the backgr

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Creepy Mini Golf.. I'm Terrified of the Clown!


Have you ever heard of Monster Mini Golf? Because I hadn't until I came across a super terrifying picture of a clown obstacle for the Centennial putt-putt course. Crazy. Anyway, I looked up some more pictures and I really think that I need to check this place out! Since Halloween is just around the corner, seems like a fun time to go. I found a great deal on Dealchicken for 4 tickets for $16 (reg. $32).

DealChicken.com - 4 pases for $16 (reg. $32) 





DealChicken.com - 4 pases for $16 (reg. $32)

Friday, September 5, 2014

Up to 70% OFF Furniture, Lighting, Rugs, Accessories and Art - Sample Sale at the Denver Design District

The Denver Design District is the wholesale go-to place for Denver Interior Designers. Typically you need to be in the industry and have an account to shop here, but for two days only, it's open to the public. September 11th and 12th, the Annual Fall Sample Sale will have furniture, area rugs, lighting, accessories and artwork up to 70% off, from participating stores. The Design Center is open from 9-5 *** For friends in the design industry, you will have first access to the sale Tuesday the 9th and Wednesday the 10th.

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