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BY MIGUEL OTÁROLA, @MOTAROLA_EATS

A bit of breaking news before the news of the week: A new location of La Loma is set to open on Cinco de Mayo (that's May 5) at 9355 Crown Crest Blvd. in Parker, according to Michelle Lyng, a spokesperson for Renee and William Brinkerhoff Jr. The mother-and-son duo own another La Loma under construction in the Denver Tech Center and an existing location in McGregor Square (formerly Caldero) as part of a divorce court order. William Brinkerhoff and son Mark Brinkerhoff retained the other La Loma locations.

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Elote pizza

Moonshell Pizza Cooperative

Ten years ago, I saw a DJ devour a quesadilla while playing to hundreds of people in an Arizona desert valley. It was impressive and funny, considering most people ingest less nutritious substances on the dance floor. So, when I found Moonshell Pizza Cooperative (the Indigenous-owned coop will be popping up at the City Park and Highlands Square farmers markets this spring and summer) stationed outside a show over the weekend, I thought I'd be able to multitask in the same way with a personal pie during the performance. No such luck: The elote pizza ($18) was packed with corn, green chiles and three different cheeses. Eat first, party later.