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| | | | | BY MIGUEL OTÁROLA, @MOTAROLA_EATS In this week's Stuffed newsletter, chef Penelope Wong returns to Denver a James Beard Award winner; brunch gets interactive in the mountains; and a well-known vendor takes a break to focus on his health. Our Tip Pool question below deals with finding restaurants in Denver where families can bring their kids. Are there any? EDITOR'S PICKS
TIP POOL
What are the best restaurants in Denver for families with children? (No chains, please.) 
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's a record store that's right next to The Brutal Poodle, a metal-themed bar and grill on South Broadway, that I check out every couple of months. Despite all my visits to the record store, though, I was completely unaware of what was going on next door. I owe The Brutal Poodle an apology. I wasn't really familiar with their game. The brisket
"sammy" on the menu is handled with extra care: piles of smoked brisket and coleslaw on a brioche bun, with French fries and barbecue sauce on the side. It goes without saying, but slather some sauce on the top bun for a true BBQ special. 1967 S. Broadway, Denver; ogokitchen.com  | | | |
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