Celebrating Denver's Lost Restaurants

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Trying to recall the name of a really good Italian restaurant in East Denver during the late 1970s. It was a few blocks south of Colfax somewhere between Peoria St. and Colorado Ave.

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Many years ago my parents took me to Chicken Waffle Inn in Golden, Famous Chef in Cherry Creek area. I remember Pick-a Rib on E. Colfax, the old Bauer's on 15th &Curtis, Mon Petite French restaurant near Lakeside, Ricks Cafe E Bayaud & Madison, Lotus Room Chinese restaurant in VFW on North Cherry Creek Dr near Bannock, Landes on E Colfax, Pig-on-a-bun on 15th Curtis, Don Quixote in Brooks Towers 15th between Curtis & Champa where Don Lewis played ther organ.

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I'm hoping there's someone here who can help me locate photos of two restaurants from the 1960s: "Holiday Drive Inn" on Colfax and "High's Hamburgers". I don't know where in Denver HH would have been located, but I know it existed in 1962, was probably a 24 hour place or at least very late night, and quite possibly near the 1962 location of the Denver airport. I'd really love to have a photo of both of these restaurants for my 84 year father. They mean a lot to him.

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I left the area decades ago but remain nostalgic for the best pizza I have ever had. Our parents took us to a dive in North Denver--on Tejon or thereabouts. It was called The Marigold and also Mary and Sue's. Our favorite waitress was Ruby, who wore mini Coors can earrings. It was also a bar and I remember the jukebox. Mom papered the toilet seats before we sat--something she didn't do elsewhere. The front door was diagonally placed and if I recall you stepped down slightly from the curb as you entered. I hope someone else remembers it!

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Dewy the piano player at Andy's. Where did he go after Andy's closed? Best pianist and gentlemen I have ever met. I was only 20 in the early 1970"s but will never forget him.

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Remember Victoria Station on Alameda and Leetsdale, a train caboose? And The Library restaurant on south Colorado Blvd.

Victoria Station was a restaurant comprising several boxcars and a caboose, all combined to create a remarkable atmosphere. A friend frequently took me to lunch; I loved the Shrimp Victoria.

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