
Want to discover the newest restaurant and retail additions to Denver? From a coffee joint to an Asian fusion spot that offers breakfast, read on for a list of the newest hot spots to open near you.
Torpedo Coffee
2231 Oneida St., South Park Hill

Torpedo Coffee is a spot to score coffee, tea, desserts, bagels and more. The shop offers craft coffee from local Denver roasters, plus grab-and-go food options that include breakfast burritos, croissant sandwiches, baked goods, deli sandwiches and mac and cheese.
It primarily sources its coffee beans from Corvus Coffee Roasters, but also has a featured batch brew from a rotating selection of other roasters. (See the full menu here.)
With a 4.5-star rating out of eight reviews on Yelp so far, Torpedo Coffee is on its way to developing a local fan base.
Steve C., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on Sept. 29, wrote, "Good coffee; they use Corvus beans. I had the Marionberry pie, which was delicious."
J G. added, "Great ambiance, fun decor. Owners are friendly and local. Coffee was great. Enjoyed a yummy breakfast sandwich. Love having this place in the neighborhood."
Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Torpedo Coffee is open from 7 a.m.–5 p.m. daily.
Lauren Ashley Sunless Spa
535 N. Downing St., Speer

Lauren Ashley Sunless Spa is a new airbrush tanning business that uses organic solutions and products. Its services include full body tans or tans that target the face, upper body or lower body only.
Yelpers are fans of Lauren Ashley Sunless Spa: it's got five stars out of 17 reviews, so far.
Sara H., who reviewed it on Aug. 3, wrote, "Hands down the best tan I've ever had. Lauren takes her time and truly cares about her clients. The color is incredibly natural and her prices are super reasonable."
Jessica R. noted, "When I get a spray tan from Lauren Ashley Sunless Spa, it doesn't smell, doesn't leave streaks and there's no orange color of any kind. Everyone thinks I just got back from vacation."
The new place is open by appointment from 9 a.m.–9 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m.–7 p.m. on weekends.
Naked Bowl
110 16th St., Suite 110, Uptown

Naked Bowl is an Asian fusion and breakfast and brunch spot, offering ramen and more.
The spot serves breakfast items in the morning and ramen bowls for lunch. For breakfast, try the congee (creamy rice porridge with poached egg and either minced pork or chicken) or the Chinese burrito (pancake wrap with egg, carrot, chicken and cheddar).
As for ramen, options include the spicy creamy ramen (chicken broth, chicken, poached egg, bean sprouts, baby bok choy and scallions) and the tonkotsu ramen (pork and chicken broth, sea salt base, chasu, poached egg, bean sprouts, baby bok choy and scallions). (See the full menu here.)
With a four-star rating out of five reviews on Yelp so far, Naked Bowl has made a promising start.
Ryan H., who was among the first to review it on Sept. 26, wrote, "Great food, friendly people and they actually use food containers that keep your food fresh for delivery. I highly recommend that anyone checking this spot out tries their Ginger Chicken. Not to mention the delicious ramen they have."
Cynthia M. noted, "The cream cheese wontons were delicious! Definitely try those! I got a lo mein bowl with kung pao chicken. It was pretty good!"
Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Naked Bowl is open from 7 a.m.–6 p.m. on weekdays. (It's closed on weekends.)









