Metro Urban Food and Booze is taking your dining experience to the next level, literally. This weekend is the grand opening of the brand new rooftop deck.
The last time we brought our dog out while we had food & drinks, we spent most of our time worrying about the dog. I think we all learned from this experience.
I don't think the big challenge when designing your new brewery is making good beer. It has to be standing out in a sea of breweries! This one definitely does that.
No more driving across town for a great car wash. I like Firehouse, even though they put that weird bag over my rear wiper, which is like a kick-me sign when you're going down the road. Soon, Breeze-Thru won't be so far out of the way.
Many people throughout Northern Colorado love having the ability to grab a delicious donut, and a new location in downtown Fort Collins hopes you'll find some peace and love in their funkadelic creations at their new store!
The new location will join other businesses committed to the Harmony Commons development in Fort Collins including Fairfield Inn and Suites and locally owned Harbinger Coffee.
Last year's Peanuts Movie did the near-impossible and pulled off a successful translation of Charles M. Schulz's iconic style and characters from their native 2-D to CGI. That technical breakthrough was the film's real marquee attraction; the story was just a greatest hits. Structured over an entire year, you got the Red Baron, the Little Red-Haired Girl, the whole deal. Despite the deep melancholy and ennui at the strip's heart, Peanuts is a comic ultimately built on comfort and refuge.
Knowing that, it's easy to see why the new Boomerang/Cartoon Network series, Peanuts, went the route it did. Rather than attempt to modernize or emulate newer shows like Steven Universe or Adventure Time, Peanuts opts for a familiarity that perfectly evokes the feel of the comic strip.