Psst… Five Authentic 50s Diners in Denver
Last week, we introduced our first article from our new ‘Time Travel Series’ category. The first article introduced you with ways you can time travel to the Jurassic age and to the 19th century. (Without needing an actual DeLorean.) Today we are inputting into our DeLorean’s clock the 1950s decade and visiting five authentic 50s diners in and around Denver, that are still around today! Five Authentic 50s Diners in Denver Listed in alphabetical order 20th Street Cafe THEN NOW Location: 1123 20th St, Denver, CO 80205 Hours: Tuesday – Friday 6:30am – 2:30pm, Saturday & Sunday 7am – 1:30pm 20th Street Cafe is a family owned diner that first opened in 1946 and was around when Sakura Square (located on 19th and Larimer St) was once the center of Asian-American culture in the city of Denver. So perhaps this piece of information won’t make you surprised to know, that amongst its menu items of breakfast choices and cheeseburgers, you can also find dishes such as noodle bowls, and fried rice. The heart of this local diner is that it appealed to Denver’s working class, both in terms of its inexpensive fares and its modest décor. Psst… With Labor Day Weekend around the … Continue reading Psst… Five Authentic 50s Diners in Denver
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