Celebrating Denver's Lost Restaurants

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That's good stuff, Jude! Thanks for sharing  your memories with us. There are actually a few Hungry Farmers still operating, including one in La Junta.

My wife and I ate at the Hungry Farmer often, and loved it. The soup was always great and drinks as well. I wish I could find a corn liquor drink as good as the one they served there. We haven't lived in the Denver area since 1987, but I still have great memories of the Hungry Farmer.

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What about Sperti's Laffite Restaurant on 14th and Larimer. I worked there in the early 70's. Great food.

Hi David. Laffite's in Larimer Square made the best onion soup, covered with a thick coat of cheese, and home made bread to dip into it. I worked in the square from 1973 to 1978. Great little shops, restaurants. But now, it has lost its small charm. Those days are gone.

Hey Luigi, my father (Big Joe) knew your father. We're Italian's. We practically lived on 38th Ave. As kids we went to Carbone's a lot. my dad was a musician. He played in the band and recorded with Louis Prima. Buona Sera

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What was the name of that restaurant on 1st Avenue in Cherry Creek it was Mediterranean and it had curtained booths and it was around the 70's

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