State of Plate podcast

2 - Drunk in the Walk-In

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How did a casual drinking club of nine ambitious young cooks turn into a legit chefs collaborative tackling the betterment of Colorado Springs’ food scene 20 years ago? Matthew’s joined by longtime Springs chefs Brent Beavers (Immerse Cuisine, BFD), Jay Gust (Tapateria, Pizzeria Rustica, Homa Café Bar), and James Africano (The Warehouse). We discuss part of the Springs’ food history, specifically a time 20 years ago when these chefs were part of a chefs collaborative called Club 9. We learn about their intent then and now, and their more experienced (old guard) viewpoint on today’s food and drink scene.

The Colorado Springs Indy has been the alternative newsweekly voice for the Pikes Peak Region since 1993. We strive to have a positive impact on our beloved community by making the Pikes Peak region a more informed, more tolerant, more ecological and a more fun place to live. Matthew Schniper has been a writer and editor at the paper since 2006. Catch Matthew’s cover story, Dishing on Colorado Springs' Food Scene, and his reviews at: https://www.csindy.com/users/profile/matthew%20schniper/


LINKS:


The Warehousehttps://www.thewarehouserestaurant.com/


Immerse Cuisinehttps://carterpayne.se/immersecuisine/


Tapateriahttps://www.tapateria.com/


Pizzeria Rusticahttp://pizzeriarustica.com/wp/


Homa Café Barhttps://www.homacafe.com/


Thank you to these community organizations for underwriting this podcast:


Colorado Springs Community Cultural Collectivehttps://communityculturalcollective.org/


Downtown Colorado Springshttps://downtowncs.com/


Fountain Creek Brewshed Alliance ®https://www.fountain-crk.org/

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