Local eateries salute to Veterans Day

November 7, 2014

Tuesday is Veterans Day, a great opportunity to thank and celebrate the people who are still with us and the people who we can walk right up to and thank in person.  Here are a few places in town that are honoring America’s veterans in a celebration of their patriotism and willingness to sacrifice and serve our country:

* Session Kitchen (1518 S. Pearl St. – www.sessionkitchen.com) in the Platt Park neighborhood is donating 20 percent of all dinner sales to local non-profit Veterans to Farmers. Veterans to Farmers is devoted to teaching military veterans how to farm in urban environments, and its flagship greenhouse is coming soon to the Curtis Park/Five Points area.  Additionally, Session Kitchen’s philanthropic server Nathan Buss will feature his Tips 4 Tuesdays program that same day and will donate 100 percent of his tips from the evening directly to Veterans to Famers.

* Concepts Restaurants launched its Veteran’s Day promotion last year, serving an estimated 350 of the nation’s active, reserve and retired military a free meal.  Stop by any of its restaurants in Denver, including Humboldt Farm, Fish & Wine (1700 Humboldt St. – www.humboldtrestaurant.com) and Ignite Burgers & Bar ( 2124 Larimer St. – www.ignite-denver.com).  Vets need only show their military ID or wear their uniform to receive their free meal and non-alcoholic drink.

* Spruce Farm & Fish (2115 13th St., Boulder- www. spruceboulderado.com) invites all vets and active military to come and have a meal, as Spruce’s guest, as a way of saying thanks for your service and giving something back to the individuals who risk their lives to protect this country.   Show your active or retired military ID or wear your uniform to receive your free meal and non-alcoholic drink.

Comments are closed.

Leave a comment