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Residents in the Business of Food:
Little Italy Pizzeria:
Lisa of KnightsBridge opened Little Italy Pizzeria in December. THEY DELIVER (call 303-663-2111) and it is really good too.

This is from Lisa:
"Have you ever driven home at night and said to yourself "I wish there was a good pizza take out or delivery shop nearby"?
I must have said this to myself at least once a week for the two years that I have lived in CPN.

I decided to take the bull by the horns. I have signed a lease to open a pizza take out and delivery shop at the new Safeway center, I-25 and Castle Pines Parkway.

Pizza (thin crust and traditional, subs (hot!), salads and calzones.

Your neighbor, Lisa"

 

Nobody paid us to say anything about these places. We did troll around for what to say, however.

Got anything to add - Was the food good? Was it reasonable? Share your opinions.

 

 
Quick & Close:
     
Coffee Cravings:
mention seeing this offer on the web site and get a 12-oz cup of coffee for free!
     
Coffee Cravings: Visit their web site (has the menu online); stop by at the Village Square (#125) or call 303-660-0973.
 

La Dolce Vita: Authentic Italian cuisine for the family (the chefs are direct from Italy). The restaurant is under new ownership and offers a new Children's Menu.

Offerings include "Private Party Planning" (with banquet rooms) for weddings, businesses and large parties .

Future plans include lunch fare and menu enhancements. A festive Grand-Reopening is also being planned.

Call 303-660-3421 for reservations.

See right sidebar for a critique of food and services (Feb, 2002).

 

     
The Village Creamery: Stop in for a quick cone or call ahead for pints or quarts of ice cream (or an ice cream pie).
     
Celtic Crossing: Bring the whole family for a fun and relaxing outing in an authentic Irish Pub. Call 303-663-6644 for "Colorado Casual" dining with the finest steaks, chops and seafood.
     
Pop-eye's Chicken: a quick bit of bird is sometimes just right. "Occasionally spotty in both service and product" but it is fast.
     
The Roving Critic:
Coffee Cravings' Smothered Burrito

I was running late one morning and decided to stop at Coffee Cravings for a cup of coffee and a pastry.

Randy, the owner, suggested that I try the burritto smothered with green chili and cheese. It was the best smothered burritto that I have ever tasted.

The green chili is not too spicy - wow, is it great! I was so impressed that I came back two days later and picked up smothered burrittos for my entire office for brunch. The staff thought they were great!

What a pleasant experience.

   
"La Dolce Vita is a little piece of the Sweet Life"
by resident Brian McHugh
of KnightsBridge

Ladies and Gentlemen, there is a restaurant in our neighborhood that is on par with some of the great ones in New York, Chicago and Boston. So good is the service, so fabulous are the meals, I am just aching to get back to have the lasagna one more time!

La Dolce Vita is one of those places the Post or the News may never write up, but it's the best Italian restaurant on the Front Range, and we have it available to us off of the best exit in Douglas County.

On the night my wife and I dropped in to see how the new ownership changed the menu, the restaurant was humming, Every table was full, the sounds of the Three Tenors softly played from the speakers, and a wonderful woman named Betty greeted us. No reservations assigned, we thought there might be no room for us. "Hold on right here. We're going to make sure there is a fine table to fit you in," said Betty.

In a matter of seconds, Betty is arranging for us to sit comfortably in the room off the side, with plenty of space for our daughter in a high chair. Betty is like a great friend you haven't seen since high school, remembering our names and becoming acquainted all over again throughout the evening. She is a credit to La Dolce Vita, and is sure to have anyone poking around at the menu in a chair before they can blink.

You can tell the difference in ownership as you get situated at the table. Water is poured in seconds, greetings and salutations are marked once again, and the wait staff is on you like it's the Ritz-Carlton.

Our waiter this evening, Mike Mulei, also happens to be the owner's son. Polite, respectful and very courteous, he makes you feel like you're the only guests on his list. Mike gives a great list of specials for the evening, all creative and enticing, and keeps the water and rolls coming before the meais are served. My wife goes with the seafood specialty on the menu, a Mare Pasta, that includes mussles, shrimp, fish and clams - just a tremendous dish for a very reasonable price. I keep it simple - lasagna- just to see the difference from the old La Dolce. Impeccable! The taste just melts away on your palate and fills you up accordingly. We ordered a couple of more rounds of wine, and next thing you know, with Pavarotti holding a long note on his solo over the speakers, the chef himself comes to the table to see how our meals are. He takes his time to describe each meal and what he does to make these taste so damn good. My wife tells him we'll be back for Frank Lachuga night, which he describes as the night when a reservation is strongly recommended. Frank sings at each table to the clientele, and takes requests as well.

No sooner does the head chef leave, when suddenly Ignazio Mulei, owner and proprietor, comes in to see how our night is going. The man is delighted to have us, and really wants to make sure that the whole experience is worthwhile. Ignazio has to be commended for turning La Dolce into a five star experience, from beginning to end. My wife and I hugged Betty on the way out and shook hands with the head chef once again.

Saturday night is Frank Lachuga night, which is a special evening. But any night at the new La Dolce Vita is first class. We are so lucky to have them in CPN, and they deserve all the attention in the world. Prices are extremely reasonable, and the fare is dining excellence. Scrap those plans to visit Pasta Bella or Bella Ristorante - you need to see Ignazio and the crew at La Dolce Vita!"

   

 

 
           
     
 
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