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More tacos in town

On June 13, Del Taco announced the opening of its newest Colorado location at 1100 13th St., near the University of Colorado at Boulder. The restaurant is open until 3 a.m. and features Del Taco’s well-known Taco Tuesday promotion: three regular tacos for $1.19 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. every Tuesday.

For additional information, visit www.deltaco.com or www.facebook.com/deltaco.

Beer tasting time Pumphouse Brewery and Restaurant in Longmont will host the its monthly Craft Beer Tasting on June 22 at 7 p.m., and it will feature Saison and other farmhouse ales that originated in southern Belgium. Jason Yester, owner and brewmaster of Trinity Brewing Company of Colorado Springs, will discuss Saison history and the 12 to 14 farmhouse ales acquired from local breweries.

Tickets are $25 per session and can be purchased at the brewery or by phone at 303-702-0881. For more information, visit www.pumphousebrewery.com

Love at first bite

Boulder based start-up The Love Bite offers singles a new way to find their soul mate by combining an evening of culinary instruction with a relaxed dining experience.

Singles meet at The Dish Restaurant on Pearl Street to mingle and enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a four- or five-course meal and professional instruction from The Love Bite creator chef Elizabeth Moskow. Couples can participate as well, and The Love Bite also specializes in private events for up to 12 people.

The next singles event will be held June 30 at 6:30 p.m., and a couples event is scheduled for June 29. For more information or to reserve your spot, visit www.the-love-bite.com.

Tarts au naturel

St. Claire’s Organic recently introduced its new line of tart candies.

USDA certified organic, wheat- and gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan, these treats are suitable for people with special dietary needs or those looking for a healthy snack. Ten percent of St. Claire’s Organics profits goes to the EthnoMedicine Preservation Project, working to preserve the medicinal plant knowledge of indigenous cultures. For more information, visit www.stclaires.com.