
Located on the corner of 3rd and St. Paul in Cherry Creek, newly renovated 23 year old Cucina Colore stood the test of time in a rapidly changing neighborhood. The family-owned restaurant is a contemporary yet timeless Italian eatery and an undeniable neighborhood staple. Since the very beginning, owner Venanzio Momo focused on soulful dishes and beautiful welcoming design.
From the inception of the restaurant, architect Jeffrey Sheppard was enlisted to shape Momo's vision. In the last year, Sheppard returned to overhaul and update the interior of the Cherry Creek restaurant. The renovation, which gave Cucina Colore a new bar area, was completed in December.
Source: http://denver.eater.com/
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