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    The Real Dill

    The Real Dill

    4.6(25 reviews)
    0.7 miBaker, Southwest
    $$

    I have tried all of the wonderful, beautiful varieties of pickles that these really great guys…read moremake, I can say they all rock!! My favorite though , are the honey jalapeño sweeties. I highly recommend you get your bottoms over to the Cherry Creek farmers market on Saturday and buy every flavor they have that day. You won't be disappointed!!!

    So much love for The Real Dill!…read more They have the BEST pickles and by far my FAVORITE Bloody Mary mix (now available in growler size!). From their main line-up the Jalapeno Honey Dills are my all time favorite (love the sweet and spicy flavor) and the BF loves the Caraway Garlic Dills (a more traditional dill). The Real Dill features some great limited releases like Thai Chile Ginger chips, Myrcenary pickles (a collaborative mix with Odell brewing), and the Pueblo Chile chips. You can usually pick up their products through their website. Though, if you reside in the Denver area, why not check out some of the events they frequent?! The Denver Flea, Horseshoe Markets, Jackalope Art and Craft Fair just to name a few... Plus various pairing events they do with local breweries such as Spangalang and Denver Beer Co!! Follow them on Facebook to get the low-down on where they'll be slinging their spears!! Enough about the pickles. I know, I know... That's what it's all about. But The Real Dill has some of the friendliest people working for them to! They love what they do and it shows. They truly are The Real Dill.

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    Women's Bean Project

    Women's Bean Project

    4.2(9 reviews)
    0.2 miSouthwest
    $$

    Not only are these products unbelievably tasty but it's such a great cause and for such deserving…read morepeople. We love the mission behind getting women back on their feet and working. Their chili makes for a great gift for clients or friends. We recently included this in a COVID gift basket for clients and it was very well received!!

    Want to shop local, keep your pocketbook in check, and support a worthwhile cause at the same time?…read moreOh, so glad you asked! Hit up the Women's Bean Project and fulfill all three ideals at the same time. My only regret is that I didn't start shopping here eons ago. My guess is the end-of-year holidays is the busiest time for them, based on the flurry of activity I saw in the warehouse when I stopped by last week, although you can support them year round by shopping online or at King Soopers. You can get edibles like cornbread and brownie mix, salsa and other dip mixes (garlic, dill), exotic flavored instant teas, their signature soup packets, coffee beans, chocolate-dipped espresso beans, jelly beans, gift sets, and a lot more I can't remember right now! They also sell tempting handmade jewelry as well. As someone who (in a past life) used to make a lot of jewelry by hand, I can tell you they are high quality and well-made. Women's Bean is based in an old firehouse on Curtis street, which is super interesting to look at. Production happens downstairs, with the 'showroom' and shopping upstairs. You'll likely see people assembling gift baskets and making jewelry. So, grab a basket, load up, and finish that holiday shopping! P.S. Interested in volunteering? Check out their website and hit them up - they are always looking for help.

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    Odyssey Italian Restaurant - Cavatelli Di Casa Pasta

    Odyssey Italian Restaurant

    4.3(1.5k reviews)
    1.8 miAlamo Placita, Southwest
    $$

    Was headed to Sauce and Shells on a Monday, they were closed and Angelo's had an hour wait…read more Miraculously after overhearing the hostess tell one party they would have to check back in 2 hours myself and my partner snagged a spot at the bar and learned about half-priced pasta! I feel fortunate because read other reviews here that said it took 2 months to secure a Monday reservation. I recently decided that I am not going to live a gluten free lifestyle even if my 4th cousin from 23andme suggested that everyone on earth is gluten intolerant and there is a global conspiracy to poison us all with gluten ataxia. Starting with the bread, we were already impressed. The texture was perfect, crunchy on the outside and soft in the inside. There was another review that said it's not that great. Not sure what that persons problem is. I didn't know what to order so got the pasta rustica, a little marinara some ricotta. I understand from the other reviews that this is American Italian food but worked for me. My partner enjoyed the steak/Gorgonzola pasta. That was tasty too, I had the leftovers the next day! The limoncello cake, omg so good

    We made reservations for 5:15pm on a Saturday and were greeted and seated immediately upstairs. Our…read moreserver came over shortly with water and went over what was not available on the menu and what specials were available that evening. After that bread was brought over so we could dip into the already placed olive oil and vinegar that was on the table prior to sitting. We started with the calamari with was tasty but noticed the breading kept falling off the rings. I kept having to scoop the fallen breading out of the dipping sauce. For entrees, I got the mussels and linguine and my husband got the chicken piccata. Every mussel in my dish had meat in it which was nice but I felt like the overall dish was missing something as it was quite acidic tasting.. maybe some cream? The chicken piccata was pretty good, with mushrooms, artichokes, carrots, broccolini, and capers. My husband doesn't really like mushrooms or artichokes so I had a few bites of those and they were tasty. He said the dish reminded him of "old world piccata" and not the modern dish he was expecting of just chicken, capers, and pasta. But he said he did enjoy it. Service was slow and we did hear the next table have some complaints and their bill was comped. We did wait a bit between each course and for the server to appear for the bill. Overall, Odyssey restaurant was ok. The vibe is very cool as it is a converted home.

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    Odyssey Italian Restaurant - Gnocchi with Italian sausage, parpadelle with lamb shank, lobster ravioli and PEI Mussels...

    Gnocchi with Italian sausage, parpadelle with lamb shank, lobster ravioli and PEI Mussels...

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    King Soopers - Name is not a joke.

    King Soopers

    2.4(99 reviews)
    2.0 miLincoln Park, Southwest
    $$

    Okay, I don't shop here regularly but it's on the way and way back from a lot of places on my…read moreroute for me so sometimes I do stop here to run in for very specific items. It's a massive store and I get the same feeling that I get when going into the Newark train station. You're just like dropping into a weird time warp going back in time with brands that seem to reference an older decade. However their holiday aisle seems to be like 5x larger than their other stores which is fun - I guess to stock nostalgia brands. It also reminds me of going to the grocery store on Long Island, NY with my grandparents for some reason! It's just a hardcore VIBE that is like - of the PAST. It's very interesting. It kind of also feels like I'm going to Home Depot with the way the parking is like a weird non-garage garage type of situation.

    I witnessed something at this King Soopers today that left me genuinely upset and questioning the…read morestore's humanity. A man walked in with no shirt on and a hospital wristband, clearly not in a normal state. He wasn't stealing. He wasn't causing a scene. He was standing at self‑checkout with one pint of ice cream and a bag of chips, trying to pay for them. He was a little hard to understand when he spoke, but he wasn't aggressive or threatening anyone. Instead of offering help or even basic compassion, the manager immediately called the police. And within seconds, officers arrived, put him in handcuffs, and arrested him right there in front of everyone. I even offered to pay for his food, and the staff were rude to me for trying to help. When I asked why he was being arrested, the manager claimed he was "threatening them," which simply wasn't true. I was standing right there. He wasn't threatening anyone. He was confused, hungry, and clearly in some kind of crisis. This was a moment where a mental health crisis team should have been called -- not armed officers. Denver literally has the STAR program for situations exactly like this. Instead, this store chose punishment over compassion. What I saw was a vulnerable person being treated like a criminal because he didn't fit the mold of a "normal shopper." It was heartbreaking and completely unnecessary. No one deserves to be handcuffed for being hungry, confused, or recently discharged from a hospital. King Soopers needs to train their staff on how to handle mental health situations with empathy instead of fear. What happened today was wrong, and I hope this review brings some awareness to it.

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    Scratch after being assaulted by will.

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    Great Wall Supermarket - Monkey!

    Great Wall Supermarket

    3.7(23 reviews)
    0.6 miSouthwest

    Do not be intimidated going into this Asian market, they have everything and everyone in here! I…read morecould spend a full day inside browsing the frozen section and houseware section. The real gems are in the back left of the store where you can get tea cups, plates, cookware, and utensils. I heavily recommend the produce section and sauce sections for even better prices than king Soopers or Walmart. You can really find anything you need- Asian or not- here!

    very pleased to know that there is a store like this in denver. im very much spoiled by the…read moreabundance of these sorts of supermarkets in socal, so i was worried that we would have to go to hmart all the way in aurora just to get asian imported goods but gw had more than i couldve asked for! prices seemed fairly reasonable too. produce seemed a bit less than stellar, but not a huge issue in my opinion. maybe a state-by-state culture shock, but they didnt have any plastic bags, which normally in california we would usually just pay 10 cents each for or bring our own reusable bags (which we didnt have when we came here because it was sort of an impromptu visit), so they told us to grab one of their small cardboard boxes; seems quite handy actually. im not too sure if they sell the golden nest drink here, because i couldnt find it. ill definitely be on the lookout for that next time i come to denver, since its an absolute must have in my house.

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    Adorable pig steamed buns

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