The Denver Post

Permanent food truck park rolls out on West Colfax

- By Lily O’neill loneill@denverpost.com

Danny Newman doesn’t like to let a good thing go to waste. When the local entreprene­ur purchased a large lot with a former tire shop five years ago, he had plans to open Denver’s tiniest motel with one room and a swimming pool.

But when the pandemic hit, constructi­on prices nearly doubled, so he decided to scrap the idea for what he called Colfax Country Club altogether. Newman couldn’t watch the 0.22-acre lot sit empty, though. “It was too much of an ordeal for a fun, silly motel concept,” he said. “But it was more financiall­y frustratin­g to have it just sitting there.”

Inspired by food truck parks in Austin, Texas, and Portland, Ore., Newman decided instead to create Full Tank Food Park at 4200 W. Colfax Ave. this month. “The only thing that worked in that space while we figured out what to do with it was food trucks,” he said.

There is enough room for seven food trucks to rent a space in the lot. Newman hopes to have three permanent vendors and four rotating ones at all times. “We want to make sure there’s a variety with no overlap of offerings,” he said.

Krazycocon­ut Thai Street Food is parked in a permanent space, and Uptown & Humboldt is serving gyros there Wednesday through Sunday. Other food trucks that have rolled through, include Turkish Chef on Wheels, Fritay Haitian Cuisine, What’s Happening Catering and Pint’s Peak Ice Cream.

Moonflower Coffee, a former mobile coffee cart, has claimed a permanent home inside the old tire shop on the lot, which has been transforme­d into a lounge with cozy couches, tables and bathrooms for the food truck park.

Newman has also applied for a liquor license and is in the process of converting a 40-foot bus into a bar for the lot. He hopes to make it Christmas- themed with an inflatable igloo out

front for the holidays; he’ll host other family-friendly events there throughout the year.

There are outdoor picnic tables for guests to enjoy their food, and dogs are welcome. In the winter, guests can head inside the lounge to keep warm, or there will be canvas drapes for the sides of the overhang out front and heaters.

Newman is known for buying and preserving historic properties in town, including the top of the downtown Denver Clocktower, 150-year- old My Brother’s Bar and, most recently, the Mercury Cafe. Full Tank

Food Park is his attempt to bring something new to the Sloan’s Lake neighborho­od. “There aren’t enough local options over here,” he said.

“We want to make West Colfax cool again, while also giving local businesses a place to jumpstart their following.”

 ?? PROVIDED BY SASHA VEYSTMAN FOR FULL TANK FOOD PARK ?? Full Tank Food Park has enough space for seven food trucks at a time, both permanent and rotating.
PROVIDED BY SASHA VEYSTMAN FOR FULL TANK FOOD PARK Full Tank Food Park has enough space for seven food trucks at a time, both permanent and rotating.
 ?? ?? Owner Danny Newman is converting a 40-foot bus into a bar for the food truck park.
Owner Danny Newman is converting a 40-foot bus into a bar for the food truck park.
 ?? ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY SASHA VEYSTMAN FOR FULL TANK FOOD PARK The old tire shop has been transforme­d into a lounge and Moonflower coffee shop.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY SASHA VEYSTMAN FOR FULL TANK FOOD PARK The old tire shop has been transforme­d into a lounge and Moonflower coffee shop.

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