Taylor takes cuisine to Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace

September 3, 2014

Denver’s Kevin Taylor Restaurant Group, helmed by renowned chef Kevin Taylor, will open a new restaurant and beer hall in the recently announced development Stanley Marketplace at 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora, just a few feet from the southern border of Stapleton.

Unlike Taylor’s other Denver restaurants, which include Palettes at the Denver Art MuseumKevin Taylor’s at the Opera House and Limelight Supper Club & Lounge, this restaurant and beer hall will exist in a casual industrial atmosphere, highlighting the architecture of the former Stanley Aviation Building, where airplane ejector seats were manufactured for roughly 50 years. Located in the southwest corner of the building, the restaurant will boast views of the Rockies, Westerly Creek and much of the 22 acre-park on which the marketplace is situated.

The menu will offer items made with locally sourced produce, as well as craft beer and local wines and spirits.

“I’m excited to move forward with our next venture in a different way,” said Taylor, who helped put Denver on the national culinary map when he opened Zenith downtown. “Approachable restaurants are the future, and I believe we can provide the level of cuisine for which we’re known, but in a way that is appealing to everyone, and fits within Stanley, and the surrounding community, perfectly.”

The group, which also operates several catering operations within the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver Art Museum and Clyfford Still Museum, will also provide cuisine and service for the indoor and outdoor event spaces within Stanley.

Comprised of more than 100,000 square feet on 22 acres, the Stanley Marketplace aims to become the community’s new centerpiece, and will also be home to a spacious community park, office space and a wide array of dining, shopping and recreational offerings. The marketplace and restaurant are slated to open in mid to late 2015.

For more information, visit www.ktrg.net.

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