Penzeys Spices now open in Boulder

When Penzeys Spices, a Wisconsin-based gourmet spice company with shops in cities around the country, announced it would open on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, it caused a flurry of controversy. That was because the new location is just around the corner from an outpost of Savory Spice Shop,…

Competitive eaters go head-to-head over bull testicles

When we were younger, Rocky Mountain oysters were used to play a cruel joke. We were all victims at some point, and we downed a couple of the fried testicles before learning what they were and turning white, vowing to never touch them again. The gross-out factor of a food…

Kim and Jake’s Cakes introduces a cake terrine

Kim and Jake Rosenbarger bake a lot of cakes for special occasions, but they’re just as likely to give customers a reason to come into their Boulder confectionery to enjoy dessert for no occasion at all. At Kim and Jake’s Cakes, 641 South Broadway, the couple has offered treats since…

Luis Ochoa created a little bit of paradise at El Paraiso

There are plenty of distractions at El Paraiso. The ostentatious color scheme is dizzying from the second you spot the facade of the massive restaurant, stained mustard yellow, through the surrounding trees. Inside, every inch of wall space not covered with Mexican pastoral murals is adorned with streamers and dollar-store…

Finding paradise at El Paraiso

I was sucked into the hellish pandemonium of El Paraiso the very second I spotted the restaurant at 4690 Harlan Street, rising up beside the road in its mustard-yellow glory. Waiting for me inside was a flurry of commotion, a circus of stimulation for every sense…

Brava! Pizzeria now serving beer and wine

We stopped by Brava! Pizzeria, 16th and Arapahoe streets, for lunch and made an exciting discovery: Peroni, the light Italian beer that happens to pair quite excellently with Neapolitan pizzas…

Biscuit Bus owners unveil the Sully’s Slice Truck

Before the era of mobile trucks descended on the Mile High City, Drew and Ashleigh Shader were busy running the Atomic Cowboy and Fat Sully’s, housed in the same space at 3237 East Colfax. But after trips to Portland and New York City, the couple decided they’d like to own…

Happy Friday: Denver’s ten best bar snacks

The bacon and cashew caramel corn at Colt & Gray (1553 Platte Street) is salty, sweet and addictive, leaving us hungry for more every time we finish our allotted cup. And the treat just earned a nod from Bon Appetit, which called it one of the best bar snacks in…

Pizzeria Basta churns seasonal ice cream to go with seasonal menu

A few weeks back, Boulder’s Pizzeria Basta, 3601 Arapahoe Avenue, upped the ante on its menu, offering sous vide and wood-fire oven entrees in addition to its list of thin-crust pies. The pizza-maker also added new desserts this summer, including a line of house-made ice creams, which are rich, airy…

Restaurant Kevin Taylor reopens after remodel

Restaurant Kevin Taylor, 1106 14th Street in the Hotel Teatro, closed on August 8 for a complete overhaul of its interior, promising to reopen on August 18 with a new face. The restaurant finished its changes on schedule, and last night got the doors open so that diners could enjoy…

The Oven Pizza e Vino opens second location in SouthGlenn

When Mark Tarbell envisioned The Oven Pizza e Vino, his first Colorado restaurant, he wanted it to serve the kind of food he’d cook at home for friends and neighbors: nothing particularly fancy, but everything satisfying. When the Oven made its debut at Belmar in November 2005, turning out a…

Beyond the Five Napkin Burger: Tarbell’s rises to the occasion

When I was growing up in the southern suburbs, Southglenn was the only mall within several miles, and I’d frequently stroll through it with a preteen friend, one unfastened strap of my overalls dangling jauntily behind me like some weird denim tail. I’d buy a pair of cheap plastic earrings…