Los Dos Potrillos’ New Location Celebrates Family and Heritage

The Colorado restaurant taps local firm Swan Dive to design its first ground-up location
Published: July 15, 2024

Los Dos Potrillos has opened a restaurant in Castle Rock, Colorado, marking its sixth outpost and first ground-up location.

Born into a family of 15, Jose Ramirez purchased the family’s first Los Dos Potrillos location in Castle Rock in 2002. The concept has since expanded around the Denver area, becoming a favorite among professional sports teams and locals.

The new outpost’s design, envisioned by Denver-based firm Swan Dive, blends the luxury of a Mexican resort—drawing inspiration from Cabo San Lucas—with the charm of a traditional horse ranch.

Los Dos Potrillos castle rock colorado booth seatingThe design of Los Dos Potrillos

The journey begins at the entrance of the 9,000-square-foot space, where vibrant Mexican textiles draw eyes to the tortilla-making station. Inside, the main dining space is bright and airy, offering sweeping views of the surrounding mountains.

Additional textiles and expansive leather seating create a sophisticated atmosphere, while large planters holding agave plants separate booth seating. Equestrian details and local horsetail-inspired artwork are paired with furniture and lighting thoughtfully sourced from Guadalajara.

Detailed touches celebrating family and heritage are incorporated throughout the restaurant. For instance, a rope that intertwines with a lattice wood partition between the dining space and bar resembles a lasso, a nod to the rising role of Ramirez’s sons in the management of the restaurant. A communal bar flanked by two horse heads, representative of his two sons, sits at the center of the space as well.

Los Dos Potrillos castle rock colorado BAR

Los Dos Potrillos castle rock colorado leather seating

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