And because these are unequivocally some of Denver's best chefs, and because the menu -- fresh oysters, pan-roasted mussels and clams with andouille sausage and fresh corn, lots of summer salads and a Palisade peach dessert -- sounds too damn good to miss, and because Parsons is pouring a new release wine on Sunday, we're giving away a pair of tickets each to two lucky Westword readers.
The dinner, which also has a charitable component -- a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Revision International, a nonprofit that converts household yards in low-income neighborhoods to organic vegetable gardens -- is one of four that ringleaders Osaka, Seidel and Parker will host over the next year. Each dinner will strut the kitchen cred of a guest chef -- in this case, Brunson -- and a charity tie-in.
"These are all just really great chefs, and even more important, super-nice guys, and we just want to have fun, hang out together and cook collaboratively, while helping out a deserving charity," says Osaka.
Want to join the party?
Here's how: Correctly answer the three-part question below, and you'll will win two seats to the summer seafood shindig, which begins at 6 p.m.
If you don't win tickets from us, you can purchase tickets in advance, for $50, excluding wine, by calling the Infinite Monkey Theorem at 303-736-8376, or twelve, at 303-293-0287.
Today's three-part question:1. Who is Alex Seidel's favorite poet?
2. What's the name of the group that's hosting this Sunday's summer seafood supper?
3. Where would you most likely find Jeff Osaka when he's not at his restaurant?
Post your answers in the comment section below. We'll announce the winners of today's contest, as well as the winner from Tuesday's contest, where we also asked a three-part question, on Friday morning.