Tynin Fries joined The Denver Post in 2018 as an intern. Then, she joined the team as a Digital Strategist and was promoted to Deputy Director of Audience in 2022. She is a proud ASU Cronkite alumna (#godevs)! In between producing news and writing stories, Tynin is out exploring all that Colorado has to offer.
La Reyna Azteca plans to open at the former home of longtime diner The Breakfast King at the corner of Santa Fe Drive and Mississippi Avenue, owner Josefa Trujillo Castillo said Tuesday.
Castillo said La Reyna Azteca finalized a deal at the start of July to lease the property from Breakfast King’s owners, who still possess the property. Castillo did not give specifics on the deal. “We’re leasing the building, the owners weren’t ready to sell yet,” Castillo said. “Yet — so maybe someday.”Dana Rodriguez’s new steakhouse will satisfy both “normies” and “ballers”
Breakfast King isn’t the only longtime Denver diner property undergoing a shift. A new tenant is also taking over the former Tom’s Diner building along Colfax near downtown, promising to bring “bougie ratchet energy.”
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