
Lady Nomada is now open at 7301 E. 29th Ave.
There are some new restaurants that opened in October in northeast Denver and northwest Aurora.

OPENING:
Lady Nomada: The new Mexican restaurant opened in October at 7301 E. 29th Ave., Denver, in the former Casey’s Bistro and Pub space. This is the third location in Colorado. Owned by the Gastamo Group, the restaurant promises Baja-inspired tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, and “coastal shareables.”
Bad Peach Cafe: Angela Chung owns Chi Lin Asian Eatery in Stanley Marketplace. Now Chung has a new business next door, Bad Peach Cafe. The grand opening in October featured dancers from the Colorado Asian Cultural Center and a ceremonial ribbon cutting. Bad Peach serves boba-inspired fruity tea drinks and sandwiches.
Snarf’s Sandwiches: A new location of the popular sandwich shop opened in Lowry in October with a ceremonial ribbon cutting attended by members of the Lowry Business Alliance. The new location at 7111 E. Lowry Blvd., Denver, had people waiting for the doors to open for business.
Big Belly Brothers BBQ: The owners of the family-run business operate a food truck, a stand inside Ball Arena, and at Denver Broncos home games. Now they have a new restaurant at 11601 E. Montview Blvd., Aurora.
Molino Chido: Two James Beard and Michelin-recognized chefs are moving into the former Comida location at the Stanley Marketplace. Molino Chido, slated to open in November, is owned by Tommy Lee, owner-chef of Uncle and Hop Alley, and chef Michael Diaz de Leon, formerly of Bruto.
Ma’s Kitchen Dim Sum & Noodles: 1615 York St., Denver
Ollin Cafetzin Coffee Shop: 9529 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora
Society 303 Wine Bar: 9600 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora
CLOSING:
Rosso Pomodoro Pizza: 7505 E. 29th Pl.,Denver
YumCha Beer Garden: 10195 E.29th Dr., Denver
Wine & Spirits Boutique: 10355 MLK Jr. Blvd., Denver

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