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In our April 28 Indy, we highlighted spots inside Castle Rock’s Ecclesia Market, but there’s one more I wished to call out. Those familiar with the relative restraint Brit bites
Griffin Swartzell
At one point, the only alcohol that could be found at 221 Perry St. was communion wine. But now, food hall Ecclesia Market rules the roost, and on its topmost floor, the lounge Sinners & Saints serves craft cocktail goodness, as well as a selection of beer and wine, with many CO-made offerings available. We try two cocktails.
The Beekeeper is a simple variation on the Prohibition-era Beeâs Knees, built on Hendrickâs gin and mezcal, which are mixed with lemon juice, honey and a lemon twist to finish. Weâve never had a gin and mezcal drink before, and the smoky notes of the mezcal work well with the mild honey notes and bright lemon.
Griffin Swartzell
Food writers more devout than I probably have a better term for what Garlic & Spice Kitchen serves than âAmerican eclectic,â but this eatery in Ecclesia Marketâs âmainâ room aims for that niche, by our estimation. It ticks all the boxes: a variety of sandwiches including burgers, flatbread pizzas, candied bacon and barbecued meats peppered in where appropriate.
We opt for the
cheddar biscuit brisket slider plate, which includes two such sliders, as well as coleslaw and choice of side. We get tortilla chips with artichoke dip, which has a nice tang and a good creamy texture, and weâd worry about chip snappage if the chips werenât as thick and sturdy as they are.
Castle Rock man buys lunch for people willing to join him protesting business restrictions
The businessman also helped raise money for the owner of Garlic and Spice, whose infant daughter is hospitalized. Author: Jaleesa Irizarry Updated: 10:47 AM MST December 18, 2020
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. A Castle Rock businessman this week bought lunches for anyone who showed up to the restaurant he was visiting in return for eating that lunch outside Tri-County Health Dept. s offices to protest restrictions on businesses.
Castle Rock, located in Douglas County, is under Level Red COVID-19 restrictions, meaning restaurants are closed to in-person dining, retail stores must reduce capacity to 50% and gyms and fitness centers must reduce indoor capacity to 10%.