Eating Oxford
Yellow-Bellied Varmint Spotted at Snackbar
Special Coors bottles present a golden opportunity in Mid-Town.
It’s not all artisanal, handmade cocktails at Snackbar, though there are plenty of those. The Mid-Town culinary escape currently has some of these handsome 1936-inspired Coors bottles.
Regular Coors beers—as my friend Rock and some others call them, “yella bellies”—become all the more refreshing when proffered in the grenade/medicine bottle on a hot July eve. Get ’em while you can and enjoy the golden glow from Golden, Colorado, without having to buy Burt Reynolds a speedy car.
— Tad Wilkes, tad.wilkes@hottytoddy.com
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