Denver Coffee Business Owners Speak Out Against Sexual Harassment

#Coffeetoo

With a wish of combatting passionate nuisance in their industry, dual womanlike coffee emporium owners are hosting tiny business workshops for a Denver community. Hannah Ulbrich of Copper Door Coffee and Elle Taylor of Amethyst Coffee are putting on a human resources seminar on Wednesday, Jul 18, during 1245 Champa Street, 303 reports. They’re operative with a Rocky Mountain Craft Coffee Alliance to yield collection for coffee business owners, employees, and a incomparable use attention when confronting passionate harassment. The women’s work comes on a heels of a incomparable grill attention #metoo movement and, some-more specifically, a #coffeetoo transformation that developed from it. In Denver’s coffee world, Ulbrich and Taylor’s female-only-owned businesses are a rarity. [303]

Restaurant turnover

After some-more than 60 years, a grill space during 3090 Downing Street might finally get new life as a housing development. GHC Housing Partners, underneath a name 3090 Downing Investors, has purchased a skill for $2.95 million, Westword reports. Most recently, a space was home to a bar Denver Wrangler, though this former church’s grill life began with La Hacienda in a 1950s. Other restaurants and bars like Kiva, Club Dynasty, Blackberries Bar Grill, 3090 Eden, Swallows, and Downing Street Grill have also called a mark home. Its new owners are affordable housing developers. [Westword]

Food activism

Slow Food Nations took over Larimer Square and pockets of downtown over a weekend, bringing with a large festival a bigger summary about food rubbish and food justice. (Yes, there was some-more to a weekend than Massimo Bottura sightings.) Over at 5280, food editors have gathered some of a improved quotes from talks on food rubbish and a risk of “local” and a destiny of eating. And from Bottura himself: “First of all, we don’t have to call it ‘waste’ anymore — it’s only an ingredient. You only have to know how to use it.” [5280]