Hey there, Denverites! ❄️ |
Denver’s dining scene is packed with incredible eats, but the best deals are the ones you can only get on certain days of the week. Whether you’re craving $1 oysters, discounted tacos, or all-you-can-eat pizza, here’s your guide to the best food specials in town. |
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🍽️ Denver’s Best Food Specials: Midweek Deals You Can’t Miss |
| Denverites, let’s talk deals! 💰 From dollar sliders to half-off pizzas, these food specials will keep your belly full and your wallet happy. Let’s dig in! 🍽️🔥 |
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Monday Deals |
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Tuesday Deals |
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Wednesday Deals |
| 📍 Adobo – 75¢ wings all day. | 📍 La Diabla – Score two al pastor tacos + a margarita for $5, or two fish tacos + a margarita for $7. |
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Thursday Deals |
| 📍 Hops & Pie – Cheese Detroit-style pizza for $7.50. | 📍 La Diabla – Two-for-one bowls of pozole. |
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Everyday & Happy Hour Steals |
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Craving a deal? These specials make sure you eat well without breaking the bank. |
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Mile High Happenings (January 29-30) |
Wednesday, January 29 |
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Thursday, January 30 |
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Denver Weather This Week |
Wednesday, Jan. 29: ☀️ Mostly Sunny – A crisp day with a high of 47°F and a low of 30°F. Light SE winds at 5 mph. |
Thursday, Jan. 30: 🌧️ AM Rain/Snow Showers – A mix of rain and snow in the morning with a high of 49°F and a low of 31°F. Breezy with N winds at 13 mph. |
Friday, Jan. 31: ☀️ Mostly Sunny – Warmer with a high of 60°F and a low of 36°F. Light SSW winds at 8 mph. |
Saturday, Feb. 1: ☁️ Mostly Cloudy – Mild temperatures with a high of 60°F and a low of 38°F. Light SE winds at 8 mph. |
Sunday, Feb. 2: ☁️ Mostly Cloudy – The warm-up continues with a high of 66°F and a low of 38°F. Light SE winds at 9 mph. |
💡 Heads up: A midweek mix of rain and snow, but the weekend is looking unseasonably warm—perfect for getting outside! |
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🍺 Did You Know? |
| The first aluminum beer can was introduced on January 22, 1959 by Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado. This 7-ounce, two-piece aluminum can was used to package Coors Banquet and was a game-changer in the beer industry. | 🔹 Developed by Bill Coors, the can was lighter, chilled beer faster, and didn’t alter the taste. | 🔹 It was 100% recyclable, helping spark the U.S. recycling movement. | 🔹 Coors eventually discontinued steel cans in 1971 in favor of aluminum. | Cheers to innovation! 🍻♻️ |
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Explore More Denver Magic 🌟 |
Looking for more ways to dive into all things Denver? Check out these curated guides to make the most of your Mile High adventures: |
• 🏔️ Top Things to Do in Denver: Your ultimate guide to the city’s must-see spots and hidden gems. |
• 🍴 Best Restaurants in Denver: A foodie’s dream list of top eats in the city. |
• 🏨 Best Hotels in Denver: From boutique stays to luxury escapes, find your perfect basecamp. |
• ❄️ Winter Things to Do in Colorado: Embrace the snow with outdoor adventures and cozy retreats. |
• 🌟 Unique Hotels in Colorado: Stay somewhere unforgettable with these one-of-a-kind accommodations. |
Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these guides are here to help you uncover Denver’s best. Happy exploring! 🗺️✨ |
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Stay Hungry, Denver! 🍽️ |
| From $1 oysters to all-you-can-eat pizza, Denver’s food scene is serving up delicious deals all week long. Whether you’re dining out for a casual bite or planning a foodie adventure, these specials will keep your stomach (and wallet) full. | Got a go-to food deal we missed? Reply and share your favorite spots! Until next time, Denver—stay full and stay savvy. 🍕🔥 | —The What’s Happenin’ Denver Team |
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