Your brunch plans just got way more complicated
So here's what's wild— it’s already time to book Easter brunch, and I swear we just packed away the Christmas lights. April 6th? Seriously? Feels like we barely had a winter, and now we’re straight to pastels and mimosas. Denver’s got some killer spots, from the swanky vibe at the Brown Palace to more chill options in the Highlands or Platt Park. You know, the kind of places where you can roll up after a quick trail run on the Cherry Creek path and still feel fancy. But if you don't jump on those reservations, you'll be stuck making eggs at home, and nobody wants that.
Okay, context— it just feels like everything is moving at warp speed these days. One minute you're trying to figure out if you can squeeze in a quick run up a 14er before the snow hits, the next you're scrambling for Easter brunch reservations. It's that classic Denver paradox: we’re all trying to slow down and enjoy the mountains, but the city keeps buzzing faster. This isn’t just about brunch; it’s about feeling like you’re constantly a step behind. Whether it’s finding a parking spot near Sloan's Lake or trying to snag a table at your favorite RiNo spot, it’s a constant hustle.
Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude.
My man Keith over at mornings.live is probably already talking about this; you should totally check it out.