10 Food Faux-Pas No Denverite Should Ever Commit
If you are new to the Mile High City, you have probably noticed that we do things a little differently around here. Not only is our weed legal and our goal in life to be outside 24/7, but we also enjoy food served a certain way. How do we like it served, you ask? Well, first, check out this list of our 10 most iconic foods and then make a point to NEVER commit these 10 food faux-pas:

Look, we get it if you had a long week... but that is NO excuse to not wake up in time for a hearty Eggs Benedict and zesty Bloody Mary.

Not only are Santiago's burritos delicious, they only cost $2.50 a pop!
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Diced ham + onions + green bell peppers = the Denver omelette (AKA perfection).
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Did you know that the cheeseburger was invented in Denver? No? Well, did you know that the Cherry Cricket is the best place in town to get one of these juicy delights? No? Well, now you do!

In your defense, I will say that Casa Bonita is one of those awful rite-of-passages that every Coloradan must experience once (and only once)... but going back for a second visit? No.

Ha, play the game... see what I did there? Oh, then I guess I should have explained that game --
deer, buffalo, elk, etc. -- is HUGE in Colorado and is best served at the Buckhorn Exchange (which is also the oldest restaurant in the state)!

If you are visiting from out-of-state and order a domestic beer, we can let it slide (since you obviously don't know any better)... but if you are a native Denverite and order anything other than a local craft brew, GTFO.

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Okay, maybe not chocolate cake... but let's just say we REALLY love our green chile and like to put it on (just about) everything!
What are some other Denver food faux-pas? Feel free to share below!
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