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A  lunchtime visit to the Denver restaurant Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen, 1317 14th Street  in Larimer Square, on Friday, February 25, 2011. Tomorrow kicks off the busy Denver Restaurant Week. Seen from the upper level of the restaurant,  Greg Garcia, back waiter, carries plates out to tables as they serve lunch.   Cyrus McCrimmon, The  Denver Post
A lunchtime visit to the Denver restaurant Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen, 1317 14th Street in Larimer Square, on Friday, February 25, 2011. Tomorrow kicks off the busy Denver Restaurant Week. Seen from the upper level of the restaurant, Greg Garcia, back waiter, carries plates out to tables as they serve lunch. Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post
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A comprehensive online dining guide – which will allow visitors to look for restaurants and book reservations – was announced today by the Colorado Tourism Office and the Colorado Restaurant Association.

The online dining guide at allows visitors to search for restaurants by type and cuisine, ascertain restaurant prices and dining hours as well as make reservations.

“The enhanced online dining guide is a great way for our restaurant members to promote their establishments to a world of people traveling to Colorado who all need places to eat,” said Pete Meersman, CRA president and CEO. “Travelers to Colorado and in Colorado have the ultimate dining search engine at their fingertips. It’s easy to navigate and very robust.”

Al White, director of the Colorado Tourism Office, said Colorado offers a wide variety of restaurants and cuisine – everything from traditional Southwestern to farm-to-table cuisine and “everything in between.

“Colorado has a foodie scene all its own, and our enhanced online dining guide showcases the personalization of our restaurant offerings.”

Howard Pankratz: 303-954-1939 or hpankratz@denverpost.com.

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