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Denver Performing Arts patrons get a new Kevin Taylor restaurant this month

Prelude + Post replaces Limelight Supper Club at the Performing Arts Complex

Some menu items from Prelude + Post, the new restaurant at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
Lauren DeFilippo, Provided by Prelude + Post
Some menu items from Prelude + Post, the new restaurant at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
Restaurant reporter Josie Sexton.
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Downtown Denver theater- and concert-goers have a new dinner option at the Performing Arts Complex this year.

Prelude + Post just replaced Limelight Supper Club at 13th and Curtis streets. This latest restaurant comes from Kevin Taylor Restaurant Group together with Centerplate, the Denver Arts & Venues caterer. Limelight, another Taylor concept, closed Jan. 6.

The is made up of snacks and shared plates, as opposed to a multi-course dinner (though fans can still find three courses for $50 nearby at ).

Truffle fries ($10), baked brie ($14), Brussels sprouts ($12), hot chicken ($20) and smoked duck ($25) are some new dishes to expect.

A refresh of the old restaurant space includes an updated dining room and heated patio with an outdoor bar. Customers can still buy cocktails to bring to their seats at the Buell Theater, Ellie Caulkins Opera House and Boettcher Concert Hall.

Buffet brunch ($22) is served on weekends before matinee performances.

1335 Curtis St., 720-227-9984, find the pre- and post-show meal schedule

Lauren DeFilippo, Provided by Prelude + Post
Limelight Supper Club has closed and reopened as Prelude + Post. You'll find a heated patio with an outdoor bar at the new restaurant.

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