The Boulder Cork, Boulder, Colorado
Providing quality food and excellent service since 1969, The Boulder Cork is one of Colorado’s most renowned dining experiences. Their casual, yet attentive atmosphere is the perfect place to spend a special evening, relaxing with friends or entertaining business associates. Chef Jim Smailer uses Sunrise Ranch Grassfed ground beef.
The Fort Collins Food Coop – 250 East Mountain Avenue
You don’t need to be a member to shop at the Fort Collins Food Coop. They carry everything from vegan ‘meats’ to organic vitamins and supplements to Fair Trade Chocolate and bulk foods. They also carry the largest percentage of certified organic produce in Northern Colorado, as well as a year-round supply of produce from small, local farms. The Food Coop carries a selection of Sunrise Ranch grassfed beef cuts.
In Season Local Market - 3210 Wyandot St, Denver
In Season is dedicated to providing honestly local food that is naturally and ethically grown, raised, harvested and processed. Our mantra, “if it’s not from here, it’s not in here” defines our strict 250 mile radius, within which everything in our store originated. In Season is about re-evaluating the way we eat and shop for groceries. By buying and eating locally, we can eat fresher, better food and support our own community.
Sunrise Ranch Conference and Retreat Center
Sunrise Ranch provides meals for our conference guests and the Sunrise community. We purchase our chicken, lamb, and pork from people we know who live in our area. We believe that freshness and personal relationship are the best quality control we can provide. This system ensures that our food, from beginning to end, is honored and respected. Our food producers do not use hormones, antibiotics, or pesticides.
We serve our own grassfed beef raised right here. The vegetables we serve are either grown at Sunrise Ranch or purchased from small, local farms, as much as the growing season will allow.





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