About this Event
Join us for dinner on the last Thursday of the month for Community Night - an immersive Indigenous dining experience served family-style as the sun sets to give way to the stars and the garden lights flicker on.
Once you have received your welcome beverage, you will be invited on a brief walking tour of our growing space Pachamama5453. This is the home to our pending non-profit Indigenous science education micro-farm. Our front-of-house captain and co-conspirator in P5453, Alejandra, will chat with you about the crops being grown this season, how the community helped us with construction, and our plans for the future.
Once everyone returns to the dining space, Chef Andrea and team will share a bounty of prepared Indigenous ingredients tracing the etymology and culture of key pre-colonial crops. Learn how we get our sweet potato pudding so creamy.
Menu + Knowledge Exchange
Jamaica Tea - GF, V
jamaica x agave x lime
4DC Green Salad - GF, V
local garden greens x Native seed mix x shallot citrus vinaigrette
Bison Stew - GF
bison x root vegetables x arepitas
Root Vegetable Stew - GF, V
root vegetables x aromatics x arepitas
Sweet Potato Pudding - GF, V
sweet potato x chili x maple x pecan x pepita brittle
***Minor changes could be made based on fresh harvests from our farming partners and internal production from P5453.***
Community Night is conducted at a 60% discount from the regular ticket price. This evening is more casual than our other nights and intended to be more community table-oriented and more accessible to more folks with a curious mind interested in learning about culture through food. Experience includes one (1) zero-proof welcome beverage, an immersive three (3) course family-style dining experience, exclusive etymology conversation, and knowledge sharing.
No event refunds or food substitutions.
Elevating Indigenous culture through food and education
This unique knowledge exchange experience is an opportunity to explore Native Indigenous culture through Indigenous science and food. Your host, Andrea Condes, is a transracial adoptee from South America who is reclaiming her own Andean Indigeneity through cooking and farming.
Mission: To create a full cycle system on one plot of land as a way to exhibit Indigenous agriculture, sciences and foodways and facilitate cultural education through immersive food experiences and workshops.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pachamama5453, 9100 W 49th Ave, Arvada, United States
USD 55.19