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There’s no shortage of Mexican food in Denver, but this fast-casual, breakfast- and lunch-only spot stands out because of its mission. The restaurant doubles as a social enterprise, with an earn-while-you-learn model. Meaning that while the immigrant and refugee women from countries like Mexico, Venezuela, and Syria whip up your incredible Mexican Coke-braised carnitas, they’re also receiving money, education, and training so they can one day open their own food business. As of last summer, Comal’s bigger new home in RiNo ArtPark means more space to spread out with your tacos.
photo credit: Lindsey Alexander
photo credit: Lindsey Alexander
photo credit: Lindsey Alexander
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Eating a green chile-drenched breakfast burrito at El Taco de México in the Santa Fe Arts District should be mandatory.