Stickers help Tocabe American Indian Eatery share their story

December 18, 2017

tocabe-denver-die-cut-2017Tocabe first opened its doors in December 2008, and today they have two restaurants in the Denver area. Tocabe is the only American Indian owned and operated restaurant in Metro Denver, with warm and open atmosphere that shares connections with American Indian cultural elements. There's a modern feel to the spaces that's reflected in their designs that they printed on two different die cut stickers. 

Tocabe takes it origin from Grayhorse: An American Indian Eatery, established in downtown Denver in 1989 by the Jacobs family. The Jacobs are tribal members of the Osage Nation. Tocabe uses some of the same recipes from Grayhorse and has expanded on Osage family recipes to create a new and unique take on American Indian cuisine. Tocabe is owned by Matt Chandra and Ben Jacobs.

They've had some great news coverage, with a Triple D (Diners, Drive Ins and Dives) appearance with Guy Fieri and an Atlantic article. These custom logo stickers have help spread the word about their restaurant even farther as more patrons come in and grab a sticker when leaving.

Die cut stickers are ideal for logo design as we offer custom shapes that are laser die cut. We also give the option to choose between glossy finish or our new matte finish. Tocabe went with the glossy finish to give their logo an extra shine.

Tocabe gives their fans the ability to make their story travel with these colorfully designed stickers.

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