Rio Grande Mexican Restaurants
Avery Allen is currently a Graduate Clinician at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in adult neurogenic communication treatment, including aphasia and accent modification therapies. Additionally, Avery serves as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, contributing to research on head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) under Dr. Shi-Long Lu. Responsibilities include investigating methylated microRNA signatures and developing biomarkers for patient surveillance. Previous experience includes roles as Clinical Research Coordinator, managing patient care and study progress, and as a Bartender at Rio Grande Mexican Restaurants. Education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders and ongoing Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Rio Grande Mexican Restaurants
"We provide sanctuary from the problems of the world while serving the best dang margaritas and mexican food this side of the Rio Grande." Everyone needs a healthy escape every now and then. The Rio was built on the simple promise of providing that little bit of sanctuary – any time you need it. It all began in 1986, when the town of Fort Collins was hungry for some good Mexican food and really thirsty for a decent margarita. Three guys from the Texas Gulf Coast served up something special, and that tradition continues today with seven great Colorado locations – each having a flavor all its own. Our people have always been our secret ingredient. Treating each other well is our way of life. Delivering wholesome food and a wholesome workplace is the best way to ensure enthusiastically satisfied customers. And sharing the flavors we’ve experienced along the way is always the start of a good thing. So cheers. Enjoy our many adventures in Mexico, the recipes we’ve discovered, and of course, the legendary Rio Marg. We hope you’ll agree that it’s the best dang margaritas and Mexican food this side of the Rio Grande – together with an atmosphere that makes you forget why you needed a getaway in the first place.
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