DINING AT RED ROCKS JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT RITZIER

From: Rocky Mountain News | Date: April 10, 2003| Author: Penny Parker ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS | Copyright information

Fine dining at Red Rocks Amphitheatre used to mean bringing in your own picnic basket. There was nothing "fine" about the dining options at the concession stands.

But when the $16 million Burnham Hoyt Visitor Center opens May 3, the Red Rocks folks plan to take dining to a new high. The Ship Rock Grille will serve lunch and dinner and stay open for after-concert festivities (read cocktails).

Erik Dyce, Red Rocks director of marketing who took me on a tour this week, said he's cou...

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