Denver This Weekend – St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Don’t miss the St. Patrick’s Day Parade here in Denver this Saturday, March 12th. The parade occurs a few days before the actual holiday to ensure all can enjoy. The parade will begin at 9:30 AM on 19th and Wynkoop and end at 27th and Blake at Coors Field’s parking lot.

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This years theme is Irish Stampede and like previous years, the parade celebrates the Irish culture and signifies the start of Spring. The Grand Marshall is Adrian Farrell, first Irish Consul General to the southwestern United States and Kate Kelly is the Queen Colleen.

Looking for an Irish Pub to celebrate after the parade? Take a look at the following Irish Pubs in Denver and their St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

Irish Snug

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1201 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80218

Katie Mullen’s

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1550 Court Place
Denver, CO 80202

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1201 16th St #120, Denver, CO 80202

Scruffey Murphy Irish Pub

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2030 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205

Plenty to do for the whole family this St. Patrick’s Day! Where will you end up going?

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, short sales, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.

Denver Home of the Day – March 9th, 2014

1965 Forest Pkwy, Denver CO 80212 | $1,325,000 | 4,817 Sq Ft | 4 Bedrooms,  4 Bathrooms

This New Englander swoons over the traditional style of this Park Hill home. This stately home has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, a patio and a large yard. It offers the best of obit worlds – a center hall layout and formal living and dinning rooms expected of Georgian homes along with updates conducive to modern day living.

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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303)819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Kentwood Company.

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, short sales, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.

Denver Home of the Day – March 7, 2016

2011 Osceola St Denver, CO 80212 | $1,100,000 | 3,296 Sq Ft | 4 Bedrooms,  3 Bathrooms

Look at those windows! Imagine living in the sun all day long in this 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom modern home. Unbeatable location steps away from Sloan’s Lake, a short walk to Highlands Square, and the St. Anthony’s redevelopment. Perfect for entertaining or for the whole family.

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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303)819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Brixton Real Estate.

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, short sales, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.

There is no ambiguity in success.

I have this really bad tendency to be incredibly ambiguous. Which is actually quite humorous because when it comes down to it – I know fully what I want. It just takes me a bit to acknowledge it. Although, I have learned that you typically get what you want, if you just go for it. But going for it entails a clear, concise vision. which has no room for ambiguity.

I understand that there are a lot of people WAAAAAAY more laid back then me. I stress, A LOT. I have met them – they go with the flow, have no expectations and feel their way through life. While I do respect that approach, it is not how I operate. I am open to seeing where this one little life goes but there are still a handful of things I want out of life. There are goals I have for myself.

And getting there can be scary. You have to put yourself out there every.single.day. Some days (or weeks or years) you will have to stand by yourself for these dreams or visions. You will have to make yourself vulnerable at every crossroad. So, as I approach my two year anniversary of leaving Corporate America and being self employed, this is what I have learned:

Commit to only those who will commit. Personally, professionally, any which way you look at it. Your time and energy are your most precious commodities, don’t waste them. And yes, if you want to over analyze it – commitment is different for everyone and may be a fleeing thought in just a mere few days. But for the present it signifies that someone is willing to give you their time and energy in exchange for yours.

Determine what you want and go there. Let everything else fall by the wayside. You will find resistance anywhere, you might as well defeat resistance where you want to be.

Follow your gut. It is always right.There are articles about this, read them. Your intuition knows all.

Trust yourself. Somedays you may be the only one who trusts you. That doesn’t mean you are wrong, quite the opposite, it probably means you are creative. Go with that, the world needs more creativity. Do it differently until people are copying you. And take it from a girl who is still trying to get my leopard print dress to match my aztec sweater, people remember people who are different.

Surround yourself with people who get you. “Your vibe attracts your tribe”. Again, preserve that hot commodity of time and energy, no need to keep explaining yourself to someone who doesn’t understand.

Don’t take life too seriously. It is serious, trust me, this  hyper focused, determined East Coaster knows it, but at the end of the day – you have to laugh at it all. Outrageous things happen and sometimes (most times) they deserve a laugh.

Believe in breakthroughs, not breakdowns. They look a lot alike but the difference? You come back stronger and more focused after a breakthrough.

Lost? Rebuild. Whatever that means for you. Sell everything. Move. Quit your job. Leave your tribe, find another. It is in these scariest moments of your life that you will determine what you really want.

There you have it, what year two has brought me. Wondering what I learned the first year? Go here. Hopefully next year I learn patience, how to keep your home/office tidy and how to tame this crazy hair I was blessed with.

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, short sales, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denver Home of the Day – February 29, 2016

1410 Little Raven St #B Denver, CO 80202 | $759,000 | 1,893 Sq Ft | 3 Bedrooms,  3 Bathrooms

Located right in my neighborhood, Riverfront, is a fantastic 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom town home. Top of the line finishes in this contemporary town home. Location is hard to beat – steps to the Cherry Creek Trail, Union Station, Downtown and LoHi. Not to mention the rooftop deck with spectacular city and mountain views.

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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303)819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Kentwood City Properties.

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with  Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, luxury, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.

Denver Restaurant Week – Five places to try

Today marks the beginning of Denver Restaurant Week . Running from February 26th to March 6th, Denver Restaurant Week has an extensive list of  participating restaurants sure to leave everyone full and satisfied. Denver offers many great culinary delights, therefore, the burning question is where to go! Here is a list of five restaurants to make sure you do not miss out on…

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Bacon Social House – Located in the Sunnyside Neighborhood. This restaurant is truely an experience with many dishes based around, you guessed it, Bacon.

“At Bacon, we culivate cherished moments around well crafted dishes, prepared fresh daily using healthy ingredients, that are sourced locally.”

Be sure to check out the Denver Restaurant Week Menu.

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Leña is a “Latin American inspired upscale, casual restaurant with a fun, vibrant atmosphere, focused on sharing and communal dining. The name translates to “firewood”, and a white oak, wood fired grill serves as a culinary focal point, offering a vast asado selection of grilled meats, seafood, and vegetables. Other offerings include tacos, featuring homemade corn tortillas, fresh baked empanadas, and other traditional dishes, spanning from South and Central America, Spain, and Mexico. The beverage program is well rounded, with wines from multiple well known and some lesser known producers, craft beers, innovative cocktails, and a wide array of tequila and mescal.

Lena is one of the many great restaurants popping up on Broadway. I recently went here for the second time and it did not disappoint. Be sure to go with good friends as the dishes are best shared. Plan your meal during Resturant Week.

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Speaking of small plates…. make sure to check out The 9th Door. With two different locations – Downtown and The Beauvallon, you have no excuse to miss out.

“On Spain’s Costa del Sol, located between Malaga and Marbella, sits a quiet little mountain village called Mijas. 

During the summer of 1969, after having been made famous by James Michener’s novel The Drifters, Mijas had become an expatriate community of writers and poets. On lazy afternoons, these expats would gather at their favorite bar – one without a name, recognizable only by the number nine that was carved into the door. 

Behind the 9th door, they would imbibe on the local wine and brandy and share the tapas of the house, trading stories and reciting poetry to the local women until the early hours of the morning.”

The menu is all tapas here, so a great opportunity to share amongst friends.

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Euclid Hall Bar and Kitchen – This was one of the first restaurants I went to when I moved to Denver. At the time, I overlooked how amazing this restaurant really but recently, I have fallen head over heels for this unique but modern menu. It has become a staple when friends come into town.

Euclid Hall Bar and Kitchen is the third restaurant from the team of Jennifer Jasinski and Beth Gruitch, owners of the award winning Rioja and Bistro Vendôme on Denver’s historic Larimer Square. Located right around the corner from Rioja in Euclid Hall, an 1883 building that once housed the venerable Soapy Smith’s bar, this American tavern focuses on high quality and innovative pub food from around the world including housemade sausages, po’ boys, poutine and schnitzels. An extensive beer selection and creative cocktails drive the beverage program.

The Restaurant Week Menu has not been posted on their website yet. Although, I have complete confidence that Euchlid Hall will not disappoint.

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Beatrice and Woodsley – Another one of my favorites on Broadway and one of the most ascetically pleasing restaurants I have seen in Denver.

“Everyone has to eat, some choose to dine…

Between the wilderness of the forest and the solitude of the city, Beatrice & Woodsley brings the Colorado wilderness into Denver’s heart to celebrate the history of restaurants as places of restoration, replenishment, and relaxation.

Nestled amidst an urban aspen grove, Beatrice and Woodsley offers social dining with a seasonally influenced Rustic-American menu. With cuisine that pays homage to the melting-pot of recipes and methods from the formation of the American culture, the restaurant playfully combines today’s palettes with the traditions and flavors of the old world. Simple ingredients, carefully executed techniques, and adventurous imaginations combine to provide a one-of-a-kind dining experience.”

The Restaurant Week menu is not on their website but can be found here. If you go, be sure to check out the sinks in the bathroom. An elegant and distinctive feature in an upscale restaurant.

Tell me, which restaurants are you going to for Denver Restaurant Week?

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with  Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC. Elizabeth’s expertise is in buying and selling a home, first time home buyers, luxury, and investment properties. Contact Elizabeth for any real estate needs. Cell 303-819.73.71. Work 720-314-8352.