You're invited to the Community Voice Best Recipe Party

OCTOBER 11, 2025
STANLEY MARKETPLACE

APPETIZERS

Mile High Moist Cornbread

By Joanna J.

MAIN

Quick N’ Hearty Barley Soup

By Pauline J.

MAIN

Pollo Encacahuatado

By Ashley M.

DESSERT

Diamonds on the Souls Cookies

By Charlie K.


Our Neighborhood

Northwest Aurora and East Denver

Aurora, Colorado, is one of the most diverse cities in the state, with around 21% of residents born outside the U.S. and over 160 languages spoken. The demographic mosaic is striking: about 41% White non-Hispanic, roughly 30% Hispanic/Latino, 15% Black or African American, and around 6% Asian, with sizeable communities from Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Aurora also serves as a welcoming hub for refugees: many neighborhoods feature businesses founded by Ethiopian, Somali, Burmese, Syrian, and Nepali newcomers, particularly along bustling corridors like Havana and Colfax Avenues.


This rich cultural fabric is clearly reflected in Aurora’s food scene. Havana Street alone hosts well over 150 global eateries, featuring specialties like Korean barbecue and individual hot pots, Ethiopian house-roasted coffee and breakfast, and Burmese chicken curry noodles and fermented tea-leaf salad. On Colfax, you’ll also find family-run gems – from Mexican pupuserías and pierogi shops to Somali and Ghanaian grills, where you can savor waakye with rice and beans or pounded fufu. Community hubs offer refugee‑run kitchens serving Syrian, Nepalese, and Somali dishes. Add to this Stanley Marketplace’s mix of local favorites—from oysters to charred pâté —and you’ve got a city where every meal tells the story of a global neighborhood thriving in Aurora