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Stranded in Denver: Surviving Hunger After High Winds Bumped Our Flight

Stranded in Denver: Surviving Hunger After High Winds Bumped Our Flight

I was flying back from the Aspen Food & Wine Festival with a co-worker. We were supposed to drive to Vail, fly to Denver, and then connect to an NYC flight, but because of the high winds, they decided to bump 10-15 people from the first flight. After all was said and done, we got in a rental car with three other bumpees for a three-hour ride (with my suitcase on my lap) to the Denver airport so they could make their connection and we could find an airport hotel.

While in the car we started tweeting (I know...) asking followers where to eat while stranded in Denver. After settling into our Holiday Inn and getting the okay from my boss that we could expense pretty much whatever we wanted to eat that night, we found ourselves a 20-minute cab ride away in the center of Denver at Stueben's. It's this kind of retro comfort food spot where we ordered some serious bourbon cocktails and ate loads of fried chicken and mac 'n' cheese in what I'm remembering as a vinyl booth, but that may be a romantic alteration. The place was buzzing with tattooed 20-somethings so content and not grizzled from the world of flight attendants and airport shuttles and diva celebrity chefs. And it felt weirdly nice to be in this strange in-between place where no one knew me and there was nothing I had to be (or could be) doing. I was just in a warm booth in the middle of nowhere slowly getting drunk with a colleague.

Of course, the next morning our plane was cancelled. So we found a new hotel, tweeted again for recommendations, and ended up at Osteria Marco, a restaurant from the man who is apparently the Mario Batali of Denver, Frank Bonanno. Again it was beautiful food — excellent cheese plates and pizzas and fish and pasta — a great setting, and a revelation to me that a city so far off of my New York-centric radar could have so many restaurants that stood up to what I had back home. With much nicer waiters.

The next day we finally escaped Denver, but I wouldn't mind being stranded there again.

FIND IT

Stueben's
523 East 17th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
+1-303-830-1001

Osteria Marco
1453 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
+1-303-534-5855


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