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The 6 Must-See Attractions Around Colorado Springs

February 27, 2017 by Randy Robinson Leave a Comment

 

Pikes Peak

The most visible and looming attraction in Colorado Springs is Pikes Peak, one of the tallest peaks along the Rocky Mountains. Visitors can choose from three options to get to the top: they can hike it (an all-day affair), drive on the mountain’s winding road (about an hour-long trip), or they can take the Cog Railway in Manitou Springs.

At the top of Pikes Peak, visitors can pop in to the visitor’s center. From the outside, the view is breathtaking, especially at the backside of the peak where the Rockies appear rather sublime and alien compared to the side facing the Springs. Five states are visible from the peak, and the city of Denver looks as if it were just a stone’s throw away.

Garden of the Gods

A park with prehistoric rock formations jutting out of the earth at all angles, Garden of the Gods has inspired writers, artists, musicians, athletes, and photographers for centuries. Roads lead throughout the park, with multiple pull-off sites to take pictures or even start a hike. Licensed climbers may scale up to landmarks like Kissing Camels, though every visitor should swing by Balancing Rock before heading out.

Gold Camp Road

Gold Camp Road was paved across the mountains, ultimately leading into the Rockies for camping, fishing, hiking, and more. Over the years, it’s become Colorado Springs’ “lover’s lane,” as it overlooks the entire city from an elevated vantage point. During the day, viewers can see far off into the distance, beyond the city limits and into the empty Colorado prairies. At night, Gold Camp reveals a Springs that resembles a sea of gold lights. If you’re into spooky stuff, supposedly the road is haunted, too.

Painted Mines Interpretive Park

Located near the town of Calhoun, about 30 minutes east of Colorado Springs, sit the Painted Mines. This rock formation is composed of smooth sandstone shapes of varying colors, resembling a light coat of rainbow over the rocks. Feel free to climb around the formations, or explore the cavernous pockets hidden throughout the park.

If you do hit up the Painted Mines, be sure to bring your own drinks and snacks. There’s no visitors center there like you’d find at most other parks in the Springs.

The Incline / Barr Trail

If you’re in decent shape, consider conquering the Incline. Originally a path for traintracks, the Incline has since been refurbished into a hiking trail with steps going up the mountain for over an entire mile. Making the journey from base to top feels a lot like climbing to the top of a temple to meet a wise old monk. After hitting the top, be sure to take Barr Trail on the way back down.

Seven Falls

Although water falls can be found all throughout the Cheyenne Mountain area, Seven Falls is the most spectacular water fall system in the area. There’s a fee for admittance, but the sheer size of Seven Falls is enough to make anyone marvel at its sight. If you make a night visit, a multicolored array of lights illuminates the falls, creating a surreal landscape of mountain and rushing water.

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The 5 Best Coffee Shops in Colorado Springs

February 27, 2017 by Randy Robinson Leave a Comment

 

In Colorado, you’ll find a coffee shop on practically every street corner. The trick is finding that cafe with the perfect balance of atmosphere, bonus goodies, and, of course, amazing coffee. This guide includes coffee shops that hit all three criteria, ensuring a total experience on top of a guaranteed morning rush. Additionally, these shops are specific to Colorado Springs; you won’t find them anywhere else.

 

5 Best Coffee Shops in Colorado Springs

Urban Steam

Urban Steam is a great place to let off some post-workday steam or to just chillax any day of the week. They’re equal parts coffee bar and liquor bar, and if you’re feeling up to it, try one of their whiskeys with that cup o’ joe. If the whiskey works up an appetite, they’ve got some of the coolest waffle combos in the city, and their late-night menu offers healthier options to the stuff you’d find at most bar-time establishments.

 

5 Best Coffee Shops in Colorado Springs

Peak Place

If whiskey isn’t your cup of tea, then how about wine? Peak Place has two locations (well, technically three, but two of them are adjacent to one another) in the Springs, and they serve wines from around the world as well as over three dozen Colorado microbrews. Oh yeah, the coffee is really excellent at this swanky, classy roast house, too.

Agia Sophia

For many coffee lovers, curling up with a good book and a hot cup o’ joe is the ultimate form of relaxation. Agia Sophia looks more like a small library stowing away in a classical Russian home than it does a coffee shop, with plush sofas, wooden desks, and shelves filled with books of all kinds.

STIR

With the TV show Twin Peaks making a comeback, fresh pie will be the meme of the year. STIR bakes an assortment of their own in-house pies, so treat yourself to a slice of rich delectability with that steamy mug. Their location sits just on the outskirts of the downtown area, so if you want to escape the busy movement of the business district while accompanied by local art and music, swing by.

 

5 Best Coffee Shops in Colorado Springs

Jives Coffee Lounge

The epitome of the “cool” coffee spot, Jives has two locations in Colorado Springs. Both host laid-back settings and cater to a college crowd, but free wi-fi, good music, and endless opportunities for stimulating conversation make it an excellent place for folks of all ages. In terms of food, you’ll find the usual cafe fare here, but their service and quality is unmatched in the Springs area.

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Things To Do in Denver While You’re Stoned

February 18, 2017 by Colorado Cannabis Tours 1 Comment

While visiting Denver, there’s plenty to do from sight-seeing and dispensary-hopping, to checking out the local food scene. In between all of that, you might want to get in on a little culture as well.  Here’s 7 things to do while stoned in the Denver.

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-Arcades are a fun way to interact, whether you’re getting stoney or not. Denver offers a few grownup game-centric spots. If you’re in the mood for something a little less mainstream than say, Dave & Buster’s, the infamous OneUp has two locations. Both close to downtown, it’s a great spot to check out on the weekends and during the week. With a more of a dive bar feel, OneUp offers everything from pinball to giant jenga. FTW is a game-friendly gastropub on 16th St. Mall. While being a newer spot, it also offers a variety of activities close by with the Denver Pavilions movie theater and Lucky Strike Bowling Alley next door.

Stoned in Denver

-If movies sound more your speed, Denver has lots of options. The previously mentioned UA Denver Pavilions Stadium 15 theater has snacks galore, and a great view of downtown. Several art house theaters such as the Mayan or the Esquire boast a unique cinema experience with interesting architecture, and the Mayan has a bar as well. The Planetarium is a great movie opportunity to relax while you expand your mind in comfy reclining seats, and take in the world of science for an afternoon.

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-Speaking of mind expansion, I love going to museums when blazed. It’s a great way to zone out and zen in to the information in front of you. It can be easy to get distracted, but the The Science and Nature Museum is a great distraction for whatever your interests. From dinosaurs to Egyptians to mind control games, the museum hosts multiple floors of interactive exhibits, and is actually home to the planetarium, as well. After wandering through the space odyssey exhibit, make sure to take a gander at the view through the Petrino Family Atrium. The gorgeous view of the Denver skyline through City Park will take your breath away.

Stoned in Denver

-Checking out a show at the Hi-Dive on Broadway, or the Meadowlark in RiNo is a great way to get a feel for the local music scene. Lots of people-watching and drink specials, while bands serenade the patrons. Other spots like Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox offers a more jazzy-lounge vibe, and Lost Lake Lounge on East Colfax brings hipsters of all genres together.

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-One of the magnificent art galleries, like the Denver Art Museum, or the Museum of Contemporary Art is a great way to spend a stoner-friendly afternoon. The MCA has a cozy rooftop cafe and bar to enjoy the lovely city views. Over in the Santa Fe Arts District is mix of art galleries, eclectic restaurants, and small businesses to peruse.

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-If you’ve got a car access, a day trip to one of the many local hiking spots around Denver is a great option too. The extra drive is worth it for the experience of these hikes. Red Rocks is a great daytime jaunt, and is very popular for locals looking to stay fit as well. Chautauqua Trailhead in Boulder is about an hour away from Denver, and offers an easy hike; if you’ve got the time and the lung capacity to manage, I highly suggest one of these. The views are well worth it.

Stoned in Denver

-Being high is even better when you’re around funny people. And going to see a comedy show while stoned is a great choice in my opinion. Denver has a couple of comedy joints, and I personally love catching a show at Comedy Works or at the Voodoo Comedy Playhouse. The hole-in-the wall spot known as Deer Pile, above City o’ City, has a free comedy show the last Wednesday of every month, and hosts local comedians, as well as occasional big names as a surprise act; the restaurant downstairs boasts some of the best vegan pizza if you’re looking for late night munchies.

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Top 5 Restaurants in Denver

February 7, 2017 by Colorado Cannabis Tours Leave a Comment

When in the Mile High City, one is apt to get the munchies. In a fast changing city such as Denver, it’s good to have a few solid spots to go for grub. People often ask me about my favorite spots, and while it’s hard to pick, these places have certainly found a special place on my restaurant go-to’s.

 

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Forest Room Five

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2532 15th Street

(303) 433-7001

Forest room five is a unique  joint just as you’re making your way into the bustling highlands neighborhood. Rustic vibes, quirky decor, small plates, and elegant cocktails are bound to entrance even the most sober of patrons. While the outdoor patio sports a few cozy fire pits, the ambiance really makes this place special. An occasional discreet toke amidst the campy outdoor scene can really enhance the experience.

 

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Dae Gee Korean

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460 Broadway

(720) 542-3164

Dae Gee Korean BBQ is a great for small groups, and there’s a ton of food for a relatively reasonable price. Not for the timid, however; the Korean BBQ experience is one of teamwork and trying new things. Making sure no one’s brisket gets burned while testing different side dish combos is a flavorful experience of multi tasking. And while it can sound overwhelming, you find your flow after the first round or two. The lunch time unlimited bbq special is probably my favorite, but come hungry.

 

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Casa Bonita

casabonita.com

6715 W Colfax Ave

(303) 232-5115

Casa Bonita offers an authentic only-in-Colorado experience. The zany theme park esque vibe of this spot is a must for those looking to really get weird in their dining experience. Typical Mexican restaurant cuisine makes up the menu, but this isn’t really a spot you come to for the food. From cliff-diving gorillas,  puppet shows to gunfights, this spot even has an arcade to keep the shortest attention span entertained.

 

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Sushi Rama

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2615 Larimer Street

(720) 476-4643

-Sushi Rama in the always growing Rhino district gives those with an appetite for something light an interactive way of choosing their meal. Menu items are made fresh, and circulated around the booths via a slow moving conveyor belt. Take what looks good, and you can request things from the menu as well.  The real deal is hitting up this spot for happy hour where cocktails and rolls are appetizingly affordable.

 

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Rebel

rebelrestaurant.com

3763 Wynkoop Street

(303) 297-3902

Rebel restaurant offers innovative twists on classic dishes and maybe some brand new favorites as well. While the decor is simple and minimal, the dishes are anything but. While the menu changes seasonally, the combinations are always on point. The complementary drink menu, friendly staff, and always-improving seasonal cuisine make this one of my favorite spots in Denver.

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Top 6 Restaurants in Colorado Springs

January 23, 2017 by Randy Robinson Leave a Comment

If you’re visiting Colorado, you should consider making Colorado Springs one of your stops. A relatively conservative town with a strong military and religious presence, the city is also home to a number of exquisite ethnic and domestic dining spots, hidden away in the quiet corners of “The Springs.”

Most of these restaurants are exclusive to Colorado Springs; others may have chains, but only in Colorado. These establishments were selected on two criteria: they serve up creative, delicious dishes and they provide ample environmental ambiance for a totally gratifying experience.

 

 

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Golden Flame Hot Wings

gfwings.com

5865 Stetson Hills Blvd #120

(719) 570-9464

Unlike most restaurants, finger licking is encouraged at Golden Flame, as every wing gets slathered in a variety of sauces blended for every palette, from lightly mild to a blaze of sweet, sweaty regret. Like most wing spots, Golden Flame has a Wing Eating Challenge, except theirs is based on the diner’s speed over stomach capacity: if you can eat 14 wings in 90 seconds, you’ll be immortalized on their “Wall of Flame.”

 

 

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Silver Pond

www.bestsilverpondchinese.com

6523 N Academy Blvd

(719) 594-9343

Silver Pond goes above and beyond cliché Chinese culinary artistry and offers up truly unique dishes you won’t find anywhere else. Ever had shrimp in a strawberry sauce? How about egg rolls stuffed with jalapenos? They’re also one of the few Chinese joints in town with a wide selection of vegetarian and gluten-free options.

 

 

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Uchenna

uchennaalive.com

2501 W Colorado Ave #105

(719) 634-5070

Colorado Springs’ only Ethiopian restaurant comes with an added bonus: you can eat your entire meal with your hands, as it’s traditionally done back in Ethiopia. Dishes are designed to be mixed and rolled into fresh flat breads, so every meal can potentially be customized to each diner’s tastes. If it’s your first time at an Ethiopian spot, try the lamb – you won’t be disappointed.

 

 

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Fujiyama

fujiyamasushi.com

22 S. Tejon St.

(719) 630-1167

Fujiyama’s sushi in downtown Colorado Springs fuses the best parts of Japanese tradition with modern-day twists. The originator of the Heart Attack Roll (an oft-imitated-but-never-duplicated crab roll stuffed inside a giant fried jalapeno), Fujiyama specializes in hand crafting new sushi combos to surprise even the most seasoned taste buds. If you prefer your meat cooked, there’s hibachi available, too, with pattering chefs and slick knife tricks.

 

 

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Shinsadong

3845 E Pikes Peak Ave

(719) 638-2695

Korean food is all the craze these days, with choices between the insanely popular BBQ kalbi ribs all the way to incredibly healthy raw vegetable dishes. Shinsadong, located near the Citadel Mall, serves up some of the most authentic Korean grub available in Colorado – and at affordable prices, to boot. For true koreaboos, you may even catch your favorite K-drama playing in the background on the restaurant’s big-screen TV.
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Mountain Shadows Restaurant

www.mtnshadowsrestaurant.com

2223 Colorado Ave.
(719) 633-2122

If you’ve got a hankering from home-style breakfast, drop in to Mountain Shadows. And while you’re there, grab one of their massive cinnamon rolls, so massive you need a knife, a fork, and a shovel to eat it properly. Old Colorado City’s favorite old-fashioned eatery is hosted in an antique home with plenty of plastic ’70s and ’80s decor, just to add a smidgen more to that retro feel.

 

 

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The 6 Best Bars/Clubs in Colorado Springs

January 23, 2017 by Randy Robinson Leave a Comment

If you’re swinging through Colorado via Colorado Cannabis Tours, then you’re old enough to get toasty on some fine liquor, too.

 

Colorado Springs, the second-largest city in the Centennial State, has more than its fair share of bars, clubs, and other 21+ venues for getting your drank on. Each of these businesses is specific to Colorado Springs, so you’ll only get to experience them if you visit here!

 

 

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Shuga’s

shugas.com

702 S Cascade Ave.

(719) 328-1412

Shuga’s is an intimate hang-out located just on the periphery of Colorado Springs’ downtown area. Known for some amazing mix drinks, including their famous mojitos, they also offer exotic-yet-affordable food-fare such as Spicy Brazilian Shrimp Soup (one of their most popular items); mac-n-cheese served with jalapenos, bacon, and creamy gouda cheese; and the aptly-named Mr. Sunny Funny Happy Goodtime breakfast sandwich, packed with fried eggs, applewood smoked bacon, and goat cheese.

 

 

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Jose Muldoon’s

www.josemuldoons.com

222 N. Tejon St.

(719) 636-2311

Tequila, tequila, tequila! Located smack-dab in the middle of downtown, Jose Muldoon’s has a homey yet hoppin atmosphere, perfect for sharing shots of everyone’s favorite cactus-based spirit. They’ve also got some excellent Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes to accompany the munchies you may get from your boozing – or bonging.

 

 

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Phantom Canyon

www.phantomcanyon.com

2 E Pikes Peak Ave.

(719) 635-2800

Phantom Canyon Brewing hosts three stories with dining, a huge bar, and multiple pool tables to shark – er, show off – your billiard skills. There’s more beer here than you can count on your fingers and toes, and many flavors come exclusively from Phantom Canyon’s in-house brewing operation.

 

 

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V-Bar

https://www.facebook.com/vbarcs/

19 E Kiowa St.

(719) 635-9599

Looking to sip fancy cocktails in a dimly lit, New-York-styled martini bar? V-Bar is the spot, and they’ll customize your martinis exactly the way you want it, including but not limited to filling a dirty martini half-way with rich olive juice. The Springs’ longest-standing bar hosts an All You Can Drink Night for $10 every Thursday, too.

 

 

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Blue Star

www.thebluestar.net

1645 S Tejon St

(719) 632-1086

For a more upscale, cultured affair, swing by the Blue Star. Hidden away just off S. Tejon Street, Blue Star features valet parking, which is to be expected at a four-star establishment. Inside, you’ll find an assortment of wines, high-end beers, and microbrews to accompany a variety of gourmet dishes including duck, lamb, and some of the primest cuts of steak available in the area. But they’re best known for their tapas, in the event you wanted to dine on something a bit lighter.

 

 

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Smiling Toad Brewery

smilingtoadbrewery.com

1757 S 8th St #100

(719) 418-2936

Self-described as Colorado Springs’ “homey” brewery, this no-frills, laid-back bar is perfect for visitors seeking a chill place to sip some hand-crafted beers. If you’ve been here before, swing by again, because their featured “Brews” switch out every week. That’s because they brew in smaller batches than most breweries, ensuring quality and exclusivity each time.

 

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Great Food, Great Company, Great Cannabis Smoking – Denver Mason Jar Event Group!

February 9, 2016 by Colorado Cannabis Tours Leave a Comment

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Social events always lead to one big question for me…where is the weed and where can i smoke it? Anyone who has been to a party with me can attest to it. And while pot is a given at parties and casual get-togethers, regardless of which of the 50 states you are, what about the fancy dinner party I’d been invited to with food prepared by a Top Chef winning culinarian?

It turned out, deciding when to start smoking was the only stress associated with a this dinner party.

Mason Jar Event Group, the Boulder based brainchild of Kendal Norris, has a fairly simple goal. Get together great food and drink, great company with great cannabis – and have a party! With so very few legal ways to consume marijuana in Colorado, outside of your own home, Norris’ scaled up get together are providing just that.

Mason Jar Event Group has a fairly simple goal: get together great food, great company, great cannabis – and have a party!

At Mason Jar’s Fall event, which I had the pleasure of attending, there was a powerful feeling in the air. The venue was outside (and on private property) and as I approached that familiar skunky smell wafted around me. “Goodie Bags” curated by Headquarters Cannabis Company had been picked up, off site, at the Headquarters dispensary and paid for separately from the event ticket.

Mason Jar and their participating sponsors abide by the rules set in place regarding cannabis in the areas they operate in – that’s very important for Norris’ piece of mind and for the comfort of the attending guests. Part of the package in going to a dinner party like this is the ability to consume marijuana and have a decadent time without the fear of the police busting it up.

 

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Attendees at the Fall event were absolutely taking advantage of their Colorado cannabis rights. Most had no more than entered and put down their things at a place setting before sparking up their first weed course, a pre-rolled joint of Lamb’s Breath (if I remember correctly). As the sun began to set and the sky grew darker, tiny white lights strung above the 60 person setting dinner table lit the scene.

I had smoked my pre-roll when I noticed the centerpieces – tiny mason jars containing glass one hitters. Their presence was spot on – because I’d brought papers and a lighter along but no grinder. No grinder does not equal a successful joint in my hands. “Don’t mind if I do” I thought as I retrieved my next strain to be enjoyed with our first course.

Each of the evening’s courses had a cannabis strain pairing and/or an alcoholic beverage pairing, if you were so inclined. As an added safety precaution, all Mason Jar Event tickets include a complimentary shuttle ride from either Denver or Boulder, their way of doing their part to prevent any unsafe driving.

As our final course, deconstructed s’mores arrived and chef of their Rosenberg blue and hot chocolate over each plate speaking to each guest individually it occurred to me that I might have died and gone to heaven.

But I hadn’t… Instead I just been in the right place at the right time a mason jar of a group party on a crisp fall evening it doesn’t get much better.

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