Handmade dough, elevated cocktails made with house tinctures and produce sourced from local farms, all at an approachable price — these qualities embody Viàle on Colorado Boulevard. And the location is just as unexpected as the flavors that this petite family-owned Italian eatery is serving up.
You may have driven down one of Denver’s largest streets hundreds of times without realizing that just past Old Chicago and just before Big 5 Sporting Goods sits this eatery. From locally harvested tomatoes to Colorado made meats and handmade pasta, Viàle is both authentic and unassuming and their new summer menu shows the best of those qualities.
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