Boulder’s Walnut Cafe gets ready to unveil a food truck

At least once a month, we like to spend a lazy Saturday morning at Boulder’s Walnut Cafe, 3073 Walnut Street, or the South Side Walnut Cafe, 673 South Broadway, stuffing ourselves on a plate of eggs and bacon while drinking strong black coffee and reading the paper. So we’re thrilled…

Colterra celebrates fourth anniversary with $44 fixed price menu

While I won’t be in a hurry to walk down Pearl Street for another meal at Salt the Bistro, which I review this week, I definitely found Bradford Heap’s Colterra worth the twenty-minute drive to Niwot. And this month, Colterra is giving diners even more reason to make the trip:…

Beatrice & Woodsley picks up bartender Mike Henderson

A few months ago, award-winning bartender Mike Henderson left his gig at TAG to spend a couple of nights a week behind the bar of Colt & Gray, 1553 Platte Street, while he irons out the details of his own project. Those plans are still moving forward, but now, in…

PETA member a no-show for Westword protest

Upset by our video of the live octopus hot pot, PETA member Belinda Heinikey-Williamson threatened to protest at the Westword offices today at 11 a.m. That hour has come and gone, though, with not a single protester in sight. What happened? Was the circus back in town?…

Colterra in Niwot is a well-seasoned restaurant

While I might pass by Salt the next time I’m meeting friends in Boulder for dinner, I’d happily get in my car and drive twenty minutes in order to eat again at Colterra, Bradford Heap’s restaurant in Niwot that’s celebrating its fourth anniversary this month and is clearly well seasoned…

Salt the Bistro in Boulder has unfulfilled potential

When I first moved to Boulder, I’d get a little rush every time I was heading home on 36 and coasted over the hill that looked down on the town below. It was a picturesque reminder that I lived in a perfect community of happy people doing important things who…

Comment of the day: Hate turns to threat of PETA protest of Westword!

Despite some readers’ allegations that we’re milking the video of the live octopus hot pot (something, by the way, we never condemned nor condoned but merely documented) to a cruel and unusual extent, the glorious comments keep pouring in– and we’re going to keep showcasing the best ones. And today,…

Denver Fair Food and Coalition of Immokalee Workers target Quizno’s

Quizno’s is not having the best Friday. Denver Fair Foods showed up at the corporate offices of the Denver-based chain to protest today, calling out the sandwich maker for buying produce from suppliers with unsound labor practices. Denver Fair Foods works in direct partnership with the Coalition for Immokalee Workers…

Rachael Ray’s inane, layered world

Rachael Ray’s world has a lot of layers. I know this because when I was sitting at Crook’s Palace in Black Hawk, munching on a surprisingly good burger with house-cured bacon and a homemade bun while researching this week’s cover story, I was watching one of her shows, $40 a…

Crook’s Palace is a good bet for food — especially ice cream

Westword writers headed up the hill last week for this week’s cover story, and around noon that day, I found myself having lunch at Crook’s Palace, 200 Gregory Street in Black Hawk, the only restaurant in town that’s free from the whir of slot machines or the flick of cards…

Madison Street opens: See for yourself what all the talk is about

There’s already been plenty of noise about Madison Street — and the restaurant at 1222 Madison won’t officially open its doors until 3:30 p.m. today. Madison Street is the brainchild of Larimer Associates — the group that also created Ernie’s Bar and Pizza, LoHi SteakBar and Billy’s Inn — and…

Did Lil’ Ricci’s steal Big Bill’s recipe?

When Big Bill’s New York Pizza opened in 1995, it was a second outpost of Lil’ Ricci’s New York Pizza, then located in a strip mall off Hampden Avenue. Although Bill Ficke pulled out of the partnership and renamed his place within a year, Lil’ Ricci’s has continued to grow,…