Guess where I’m drinking?

After an obnoxiously mediocre dinner last night, there was only one thing to do: hit up the corner bar and drown my sorrows in a can of Strongbow poured by a jokester tender who pretended to be camera shy. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

HUSH Concepts unleashes the scoop on its first pop-up restaurant dinner

HUSH founder Phil Armstrong, Denver’s duke of underground dining and restaurateur (he’s partnering with Arugula chef/owner Alex Schuler to open Tangerine in Boulder), is moving ahead with plans to introduce pop-up restaurants to Front Range foodniks — and the first of those pop-up parties will take place on Saturday, March…

Guess where I’m drinking?

The food choices are limited to nachos, all things fried, burgers, popcorn and hot dogs, and the liquor choices aren’t much better, as evidenced by the plastic cups of Bud Light, but when you want to to get your game on, chugging liquid nothingness keeps you sober enough to stand…

Get Busy Eating Out

Right now, at this very moment, local gastronauts are plotting how to snag rezzies at one of the 295 food temples across the metro area taking part in Denver Restaurant Week — a two-week nosh-a-thon, spearheaded by Visit Denver and trumpeting multi-course dinners (some of which even pimp wine, beer…

A Black-and-White Issue

According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2011 is the year of the rabbit, but tonight it’s all about saving the giant panda. Pandas International ― a local nonprofit that focuses on the preservation of the endangered giant panda and provides medical and veterinary supplies to the staffs of several captive giant…

Guess where I’m eating?

There’s a new suburban sushi pit stop in town that’s all of a month old, but judging from the full house over the weekend, it’s already generated a loyal following of revelers starving for sustenance that doesn’t end in “burger” or “Grill.” Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus:…

100 Favorite Dishes: Frico caldo from Frasca Food & Wine

No. 67: Frico caldo from Frasca Food & Wine Colorado’s pope of Friulian cooking, Lachlan MacKinnon-Patterson is a madman on the stove, a genius who bats around a menu that’s full of wonderous dishes, and one of the few chefs we know who wears a toque — and wears it…

Guess where I’m eating?

A smashing burger, a great bar with friendly tenders and awesome beers. You’ll get all of those and more at this neighborhood watering hole that’s one of our favorite new hangs for camaraderie, drunken debauchery and making sue that we waddle off with a full belly. Can you guess where…

Soup for the Soul bowls over with Denver’s best chefs

Hundreds of foodniks with big hearts made the trek to the downtown Sheraton hotel last night for one of the year’s most heartwarming events: Soup for the Soul, a benefit that provides bowlfuls of comfort to patients of Porter Hospice and St. Anthony Hospice, both of which provide hospice care…

Marco’s Coal-Fired Pizzeria opens today at Vallagio at Inverness

Mark Dym isn’t a big proponent of hoopla or fanfare, and today’s opening of Marco’s Coal-Fired Pizzeria at Vallagio at Inverness, Peter Kudla’s “Midtown” retail, resident and restaurant development just off Dry Creek and I-25, was soft and quiet. By 2:30 p.m., fifty people, several of them families, had wandered…

Guess where I’m eating?

It might be winter (not that today is a good representation of that), but the cold bar at this convivial restaurant that pulsates with energy and verve is a hot new addition that will provide even more cold comfort when the sun’s summer shine makes us sweat into our margaritas…

Get gassed: Pho Bowl opens…inside a Conoco station!

While Denver lays claim to dozens of pho joints, Pho Bowl is the first to reside in a Conoco station. Yes, that’s correct: Inside the Conoco station at 3298 South Broadway, there sits a tiny cafeteria-like parlor of pho, just adjacent to where you can cash your paycheck, send a…

The Rocky Mountain Diner shutters after twenty years

At 4 p.m. yesterday, the Rocky Mountain Diner, an authentic slice of Americana that’s resided in the Ghost building at 800 18th Street for the past twenty years, was supposed to shut its doors, but when the clock struck four, the bar and dining room was still packed with lingering…

Drunk baby gets hammered, wrecks bar (Friday video)

I have yet to show the video on the following page to my eleven-year-old kid, but when I do, I can absolutely guarantee you that he’s going to want to know why the hell he has to wait until he’s 21 to have a margarita. Give your ADD-addled kid a…

Guess where I’m eating?

Every weekend, rain, sleet, snow, or sun, this Mexican joint pimps coastal creations from a makeshift ceviche bar outside its front door. And the tostadas de camarones, juiced with lime, laden with onions, cucumbers, cilantro leaves and tomatoes, and topped with slices of avocado, are two-for-one. Can you guess where…

Denver Restaurant Week gets a shout-out in the Los Angeles Times

Rich Grant, the communications director for Visit Denver, the convention and visitors bureau that started Denver Restaurant Week, insists that the Mile High City’s two-week marathon of meals, which kicks into high gear on February 26, is the largest in the country — and, according to the LA Times, it’s…

Pig sign spotting: Is there a new charcuterie sheriff in town?

Last night, after dinner at a Highland restaurant, we spotted the above sign at 32nd Avenue and Tejon, and while we’re still trying to get to the root of what, exactly, it’s going to be, the sign — Pig & Block Charcuterie — already has us squealing with glee and…

Guess where I’m eating?

This past week has been more about summer salads than winter chilis, thanks to our balmy breezes, but after a server highly, highly recommended the chili from the menu where I snapped the above pic, I figured, what the hell? It was good — not great, but good. But those…