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It would be about fucking time. I am amazed they have enough $$$ to stretch out a "proper opening" this god damn long. If you find yourself in Denver for some stupid reason try to go to Casa Bonita. You won't find a place like it. Apparently they actually have better food now too.

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>Casa Bonita will be the subject of a new film, and this one isn’t a cartoon. A documentary about the Pink Palace and its journey to reopen under the ownership of “South Park” creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, offering moviegoers a glimpse behind the scenes of the historic restaurant’s revival. Premiering Friday, “¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!” follows Stone and Parker from the time they first considered buying the Lakewood landmark they visited as kids growing up near Denver to last summer when it officially reopened, albeit in a limited capacity.

It would be about fucking time. I am amazed they have enough $$$ to stretch out a "proper opening" this god damn long. If you find yourself in Denver for some stupid reason try to go to Casa Bonita. You won't find a place like it. Apparently they actually have better food now too. Archive: https://archive.today/U4TPO From the post: >>Casa Bonita will be the subject of a new film, and this one isn’t a cartoon. A documentary about the Pink Palace and its journey to reopen under the ownership of “South Park” creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, offering moviegoers a glimpse behind the scenes of the historic restaurant’s revival. Premiering Friday, “¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!” follows Stone and Parker from the time they first considered buying the Lakewood landmark they visited as kids growing up near Denver to last summer when it officially reopened, albeit in a limited capacity.

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Yeah, it was never about the food. Every time but once when I was there I was a young kid. Going there as an adult (before it changed hands) was sad and depressing. It had changed so much because of mismanagement and things were just not as interesting anymore.

I would like to see it when its "open" again though. That could be fun. It would also be nice if the food was better too. It was always kind of sort of ok but not really.