Restaurants & Bars
Mick Jagger Eats At Denver's Lo Stella Ristorante
Mick Jagger left a proud local restaurant owner one of his signature guitar picks.
DENVER, CO — Mick Jagger left many Colorado fans glowing after the Rolling Stones concert in Denver Saturday, but one local restaurant owner was particularly enamored after the rock star dined on his homemade pasta.
Jagger ate at Lo Stella Ristorante in the city's Civic Center neighborhood before his concert Saturday night.
The rock star left a Rolling Stones guitar pick for the restaurant's owner, Allesandro Polo.
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"If Mick Jagger is here we can be proud, thank you @therollingstones it was an honor," the restaurant posted on Facebook.
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The Rolling Stones' No Filter tour concert was originally scheduled for May 26 in Denver; however it was bumped until Aug. 10 while Jagger underwent heart surgery. The 76-year-old rock star is now known for his healthy lifestyle, and continues to impress fans with the energy and vitality in his performances.
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