
As Denver has grown, the Highlands has become known for its ample selection of neighborhood eats. But while many restaurants in this area are often inundated by big crowds and long waits, there are still a few more hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Spuntino, with its relaxed atmosphere and stream of regulars, is one Highlands eatery that's still got its neighborhood charm intact. Part of that appeal can be traced back to the fact that Spuntino's owners, husband and wife team Elliot Strathmann (general manager) and Cindhura Reddy (executive chef), run this restaurant with an ample helping of passion.
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