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Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives in Colorado

Since 2007, Guy Fieri has traveled coast to coast in his Food Network show “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.” In each state, he visits small restaurants with extraordinary food. He interviews owners and customers, learns unique cooking techniques, and samples items from the menu. Over the years, he has traveled all over Colorado, stopping at more than 25 restaurants. Here are six of Guy’s favorite diners, drive-ins, and dives in Colorado.

Grammy’s Goodies

Nothing beats Grammy’s recipes. This Italian family first started cooking Grammy’s favorites and selling them at local festivals. When her cookies, meatballs, and pizza were devoured before the day’s end, the family knew the next step: opening a restaurant. In 2015, they did just that, dishing up larger-than-life Italian goodies in Wheat Ridge, just 10 minutes from the TDS community of Arvada.

On this episode of “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives,” Guy digs into Grammy’s gooey lasagna, and you won’t believe the size of the serving! Watch it here.

Welton St. Café

After moving to Colorado from the Virgin Islands, Flynn and Mona Dickerson made it their mission to bring island-inspired tastes to the Denver community. For 20 years, their family restaurant, the Welton Street Café, has been serving up comfort food with a Caribbean twist. With dishes like pates, burgers, sandwiches, and wings, people from all backgrounds can gather and feed their souls.

When Guy visits Welton St. Café, he eats pork chops smothered in gravy and a side of greens. Watch it here!

Areyto Food Truck

As the first Puerto Rican food truck/restaurant in Denver, Areyto serves authentic favorites from the island, including gouda cheese balls, savory fritters, plantains, and turnovers. Because the truck makes several stops around Denver each week, it is accessible from multiple communities, especially Arvada. Check their Facebook page for locations and hours.

On this episode, Guy tries Puerto Rico’s main dish, mofongo relleno, which is mashed plantains topped with slow-cooked chicken and spoiler – he can’t get enough of it! Check it out here.

Zoe Ma Ma

As its sign says, Zoe Ma Ma offers Coloradans “super yummy street food.” Edwin Zoe and his mama own this authentic Taiwanese Chinese restaurant. They serve traditional homemade meals in both Boulder and Denver. The menu includes potstickers, dumplings, tofu and veggies, sweet rice cake, and beef noodle soup.

Guy is amazed by Mama’s chashu pork bao, a steamed bun filled with tasty pork. Watch the clip here!

Restaurant 415

Located in Fort Collins, Restaurant 415 takes innovative dishes to a new level. Their Brussels sprouts are flavored with orange juice, BLTs come with maple-flavored aioli, and the Provincial hot sandwich combines brie, caramelized onions, and blueberry jam. The chefs use local ingredients and offer several vegan and gluten-free options.

When Guy stops by the restaurant, he tries the Americano Del Sur pizza with garbanzo beans, tomatillos, and jalapeños. See what he thinks of this unusual pizza here!

Spice Island Grill

Spice Island Grill is the go-to spot for flavorful Jamaican food. In the restaurant, feast on island favorites while Reggae plays in the background. Since 2011, the owners have been serving traditional dishes like curry goat and oxtail stew. It is located in Colorado Springs, making it within 30 minutes from the TDS communities of Fort Carson and Woodland Park.

In this episode, Guy takes a bite of their most popular dish, jerk chicken. Watch it here!

By Hannah Drewieck, TDS Communications Intern



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