Boulder’s Tasterie Truck will debut this weekend

Three months after Shannon Aten moved back to Boulder to make her dream of owning a pastry truck a reality, she’s ready to debut her wheels. The Tasterie Truck, which Aten and company have affectionately named “Madeline,” is getting wrapped in shades of teal, purple and green today, and it…

Review Preview: Mt. Everest Restaurant & Bar

When Mt. Everest Restaurant & Bar opened late last year, I had high hopes that it would be a true Tibetan-Nepalese restaurant, with a board full of blood sausage, yak, water buffalo and all the other exotic, high-altitude animals…

BrewDog unveils beer laced with Viagra

Alcohol bombs, beer bottled in dead animals… if you’ve been wondering what those crafty brewers over at United Kingdom-based BrewDog will think of next, wait no longer. In a stunt inspired by the upcoming Royal Wedding, the brewer is unleashing Royal Virility Performance, a beer laced with Viagra…

Avoid congealing mediocrity with these four buffets

I’m almost always disappointed by buffets, and I’m not just talking about those suburban brunch monstrosities, with their questionable produce and meat-carving stations. I’ve also been let down by most buffets at restaurants with a more exotic, global bent. They seem like such a good idea, a way to experience…

Charcoal Restaurant going into former Apple Spice Junction space

When the plans started forming for Satchel’s on 6th, which opened this weekend at 1710 East Sixth Avenue, one member of the original crew from Satchel’s Market was notably missing — specifically, former chef Jens Patrik Landberg. Turns out, the Swedish native had his own restaurant up his sleeve. He’s…

Tres Pupusas opens today in Boulder

For the past two years, Cindy English has hawked her pupusas from among the vendors that line the sunny path at the Boulder Farmers’ Market, and last year, she expanded her operation to the frozen-foods section of Whole Foods, beginning with the Pearl Street store and eventually making her way…

Amy Sedaris’s Golden First Date at Chipotle

We were baffled when Chipotle started wrapping its burritos and tacos in gold foil in the name of a new promotion (because the ingredients are solid gold, get it?). Not only is it a dumb marketing ploy, but it’s undoubtedly costing the homegrown restaurant chain plenty of extra packaging cash,…

Chipotle will open first ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen this summer

News leaked earlier this year that Denver-based Chipotle had registered the name ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen, suggesting what might be in store for the Asian concept the company was planning on unveiling. And after months of keeping silent about it, the burrito chain is finally divulging a little information: ShopHouse…

Happy Friday: Here’s a good place to find a date

We’re proponents of good old-fashioned face-to-face socializing when it comes to finding dates in this town, and in Best of Denver 2011, we noted that Common Grounds is the Best Coffeehouse for Finding a Date. Why? Because there’s ample opportunity to mingle. On Fridays, we’re revealing additional spots in Denver…

Pary’s on 28th will go in where Satchel’s went out

As Satchel’s on 6th gets ready to open its doors — according to the restaurant’s Facebook page, it’ll start serving dinner on Saturday — a new restaurant is aiming to make something work in the old Satchel’s Market address at 28th Avenue and Fairfax in Park Hill. Pary’s on 28th…

Denver’s five best dishes of mac and cheese

Macaroni and cheese is one of our ultimate comfort foods, a dish quintessential to our youth, since most parents — even the ones who didn’t know how to cook anything that didn’t come from a box — could whip up a batch of the stuff for a play date. And…

Denver’s ten best French fries

We’re hedonists here at Café Society, and there are few things we love more than fried food. So we eat fries all over the city, delighting in both the pure form — tubers fried crispy and expertly salted — and the fancy kind that feature special dippers or smother the…

Review Preview: El Camino

Swimclub32 was the hippest spot in town when it opened six years ago — but it was a misfit in its Highland neighborhood. And two years ago, the place got a major overhaul when owner Grant Gingerich traded out the dark, signless concept for a bright Mexican joint. He named…

Denver’s five best nachos

Nachos are one of our go-to drunk junk-food snacks, and we’re partial to versions that are gooey, spicy and so packed with toppings that they’re impossible to eat without making a mess. Our award for Best Nachos in the Best of Denver 2011 went to El Camino, where the chips…