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Mark Antonation

Mark Antonation is the former Westword Food & Drink Editor. In 2018, he was named Outstanding Media Professional by the Colorado Restaurant Association; he’s now with the Colorado Restaurant Foundation.

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Denver’s Quintessential Jewish Deli Is Closed

Denver’s Quintessential Jewish Deli Is Closed

By Mark AntonationOctober 22, 2020

The venerable deli has been a staple for 35 years.

Crooked Stave Founder Helps Launch Golden Aperitif Project

Crooked Stave Founder Helps Launch Golden Aperitif Project

By Mark AntonationOctober 21, 2020

These infused drinks are like “spirits for wine drinkers.”

These Two Barbecue Joints Make Great Burgers, Too

These Two Barbecue Joints Make Great Burgers, Too

By Mark AntonationOctober 21, 2020

Owlbear and Hank’s are known for low and slow — even with their burgers.

Breakfast Favorite The Universal Adds Dinner Hours

Breakfast Favorite The Universal Adds Dinner Hours

By Mark AntonationOctober 20, 2020

Bison stroganoff and corned beef tacos sound just about right.

Tommy Lee on How Uncle and Hop Alley Are Weathering the Pandemic

Tommy Lee on How Uncle and Hop Alley Are Weathering the Pandemic

By Mark AntonationOctober 20, 2020

Despite three closed dining rooms, restaurateur Tommy Lee has kept his restaurants popular.

Burgers & Bones Barbecue Tastes Like Five Points History

Burgers & Bones Barbecue Tastes Like Five Points History

By Mark AntonationOctober 20, 2020

A Five Points kid grows up to open a barbecue business honoring his mentor.

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Cochino Taco Will Open Third Location in Olde Town Arvada

Cochino Taco Will Open Third Location in Olde Town Arvada

By Mark AntonationOctober 19, 2020

Johnny Ballen’s irreverent taqueria will take over a former barbecue joint.

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

By Mark AntonationOctober 17, 2020

Larimer Square gets a facelift and a walk-up pizza window comes to East Sixth Avenue.

Morgan Adams Foundation Switches Up Chili, Booze & Brews This Year

Morgan Adams Foundation Switches Up Chili, Booze & Brews This Year

By Mark AntonationOctober 16, 2020

Instead of a one-night event, the Morgan Adams Foundation is spreading out its annual fundraiser over six weeks.

The Market and Other Larimer Square Spaces Get New Tenants

The Market and Other Larimer Square Spaces Get New Tenants

By Mark AntonationOctober 15, 2020

Just call it LSQ now that there are some hip new kids on the block.

Mr. Lucky’s Fine Sandwiches Launches Existential Slices Next Door

Mr. Lucky’s Fine Sandwiches Launches Existential Slices Next Door

By Mark AntonationOctober 13, 2020

Question the nature of reality over pizza and mixed drinks.

Restaurants and the State Get Creative With Heated Outdoor Dining Options

Restaurants and the State Get Creative With Heated Outdoor Dining Options

By Mark AntonationOctober 13, 2020

Get ready to dine out in these heated tents, domes and greenhouses.

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Whole Foods Opens High-End Ideal Market in Capitol Hill

Whole Foods Opens High-End Ideal Market in Capitol Hill

By Mark AntonationOctober 12, 2020

Ideal Market offers upscale shopping with plenty of amenities.

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

By Mark AntonationOctober 10, 2020

Cap Hill groceries and a food hall are among this week’s newcomers.

Number Thirty Eight Brings Live Music, Food and Booze Venue to RiNo

Number Thirty Eight Brings Live Music, Food and Booze Venue to RiNo

By Mark AntonationOctober 8, 2020

An all-season, all-weather music venue and eatery debuts on the Platte River.

Denver City Council Caps Third-Party Delivery Fees at 15 Percent

Denver City Council Caps Third-Party Delivery Fees at 15 Percent

By Mark AntonationOctober 7, 2020

New regulations passed by Denver City Council are intended to protect restaurants who need delivery services to survive.

Politics and Restaurants Make Strange Breadfellows

Politics and Restaurants Make Strange Breadfellows

By Mark AntonationOctober 6, 2020

Most chefs and restaurant owners agree that politics should stay out of their businesses, even if they share opinions publicly.

Wendell’s Reopens Under New Ownership

Wendell’s Reopens Under New Ownership

By Mark AntonationOctober 5, 2020

The casual breakfast spot on Tennyson Street has been purchased and reopened.

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Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

Every Restaurant and Bar Opening and Closing This Week

By Mark AntonationOctober 3, 2020

Sushi hand rolls, vegan pizza and a Boulder food hall are all new this week.

Restaurant Roll Call: Every Opening and Closing in September 2020

Restaurant Roll Call: Every Opening and Closing in September 2020

By Mark AntonationOctober 2, 2020

See what’s new and what’s departed in our September roll call.

Here’s What’s New at Avanti F & B Boulder — Opening This Weekend

Here’s What’s New at Avanti F & B Boulder — Opening This Weekend

By Mark AntonationOctober 1, 2020

Here’s what’s happening at the food hall’s new outpost — with plenty of food photos to whet your appetite.

Five Great Lobster Rolls From Newcomers and Old Favorites

Five Great Lobster Rolls From Newcomers and Old Favorites

By Mark AntonationSeptember 30, 2020

Net a New England classic from one of these five lobster roll purveyors.

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