When it comes to Cinco de Mayo, Denver’s Mexican-owned businesses are second to none. From bakeries to chocolate atole to tacos, here are five businesses you need to check out in the Mile High City.
Eternal Flavors Bakery (5600 W. Dartmouth Ave.)
This Mexican-owned family bakery in Denver’s Bear Valley neighborhood was started by Melchor Ocampo, formerly the head baker at Larimer Square icon the Market for nearly three decades.
The operation has since grown to include his daughter Ruth Simonson as general manager with plans to expand into a deli as well. While the cakes, pastries and more change seasonally, look out for fan-favorite the ‘Spring Fling’ cake all year round.
Cultura Chocolate (3742 Morrison Road)
Owner Damaris Ronkanen grew up visiting her grandparents in Mexico, recalling, “her abuela made the best champurrado (chocolate atole) and mole sauce in town,” she wrote on Cultura’s website.
The company specializes in craft chocolate bars, atole and chocolate beverages with an emphasis on sustainability.
Combi Taco (Delivery and catering only)
Although closed this weekend, Combi Taco has a wide selection of authentic Mexican flavors with a new twist, owner Alejandro Flores-Muñoz said in a Westword interview…