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Vote: What’s the best attraction at Casa Bonita?

As the Lakewood restaurant’s reopening looms, we need help ranking the best parts of the pink palace

Mexican restaurant Casa Bonita has been a memory-making institution for decades. Here, a cliff-diver pauses during a show at the restaurant's three-story-tall indoor waterfall. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)
Mexican restaurant Casa Bonita has been a memory-making institution for decades. Here, a cliff-diver pauses during a show at the restaurant’s three-story-tall indoor waterfall. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)
Staff portrait of Tiney Ricciardi on May 28, 2026, in Denver. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
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Casa Bonita is a beloved fixture of the Front Range community, but if I’ve learned one thing over the last couple of months connecting with longtime fans and former employees, itap that the restaurantap charm is due to the sum of its parts.

Whether itap watching cliff diving, snapping a picture in front of the iconic fountain or, yes, even eating the food, every local has a favorite attraction that kept them coming back over the decades. As we anxiously await an official opening date in May, we need your help ranking all the best aspects Casa Bonita had to offer in hopes they make a comeback.

Which Casa Bonita activity or specialty did you love most? You can only vote for one, so choose wisely!

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