FOOD & DRINK
7 Great Places to Grab a Drink in Pueblo
Be sure to stop by one (or all) of these seven bars, restaurants and breweries that locals adore. Whether strolling along the downtown Riverwalk or enjoying one of the area’s more remote outdoor attractions, you’re sure to work up a thirst. Luckily, there are plenty of local places to grab a drink in Pueblo, so you can say “Cheers!” to a day well spent. Here are a few local gems.
Humane Society sees influx of cats following closure of Pueblo motel
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) took in 38 cats after the city shut down a motel in Pueblo. HSPPR says that in the process of shutting down the hotel, several rooms were found with pets inside, including one room containing 38 live cats. Animal Law Enforcement was The post Humane Society sees influx of cats following closure of Pueblo motel appeared first on KRDO.
Feast Your Eyes on These Iconic Pueblo Dishes
If you're looking for places to eat in Pueblo, make sure the restaurants or bars have one of these must-try local favorites on the menu. Food is unique in Pueblo, says Haley Sue Robinson, a native of Pueblo and the city’s director of public affairs. “It’s because of our people,” Robinson says, citing the influx of Slovenians, Italians, Mexicans and Germans who arrived in the city to work in its steel mill, as well as the persistence of family-owned eateries in the face of franchises and chain restaurants.
Setting the stage for Pueblo’s first film festival
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Pueblo Film Festival is taking place this weekend, recognizing the hard work and talent in southern Colorado and beyond. The screenings and celebrations will take place at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, featuring live performances along with networking opportunities within the industry. “I feel this is a big step for […]
Pueblo Film Fest, Bee Gees tribute band among top things to do in Pueblo this weekend
24655 U.S. Highway 50 East | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Celebrate the grand opening of the Giodone Library Tool Lending Library Shed where library card holders can borrow gardening tools. Tools provided courtesy of the Pueblo Food Project. Pueblo Film Festival Meet and Greet at Blo Back Gallery. 131 Spring...
‘Mirasol: Looking at the Sun’ plays 5Point on Saturday
One film sure to leave a lasting impression at this year’s 5Point Film festival is “Mirasol: Looking at The Sun'' by acclaimed filmmaker Ben Knight. “Mirasol” turns the lens on the lives of multi-generational Italian and Hispanic families in a rural farming community in Pueblo. The film is first and foremost about community and the ties that bind these people to each other and to the land they farm.
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