Snow! But can Twitter help you get a free snow beer in Denver?

Yeah, it’s snowing. We can see it, too. Love it? Hate it? Either way, snow means your local neighborhood watering holes and eateries want to warm you up — and some are offering specials. Look below for a few tweets we’ve seen recently. .bbpBox2137744897740800 {background:url(http://s.twimg.com/a/1288981003/images/themes/theme10/bg.gif) #2d4f8b;padding:20px;} p.bbpTweet{background:#fff;padding:10px 12px 10px 12px;margin:0;min-height:48px;color:#000;font-size:18px…

Dear Lotus of Siam, please come to Denver next

Cafe Society can’t get enough of Lotus of Siam. When she was in Las Vegas last week, Patricia Calhoun twice ventured off the Strip to visit the northern Thai restaurant in its original location, a silly strip mall off Sahara Avenue. That was after a strong endorsement from Lori Midson,…

Stir Cooking School debuts on November 20 in Highland

Stir Cooking School, the lovechild of Katy Hume, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in New York, will unmask a new Denver culinary academy, focusing on kitchen techniques for the home cook, on November 20, at 3215 Zuni Street in Highland…

A taste of Denver International Wine Festival 2010

The Denver International Wine Festival celebrated year six with a VIP tour of Front Range wineries and Roundhouse Spirits — a tour that began Saturday with plenty of wine, ended with plenty of gin, and stuffed the middle with gourmet nibbles and a glut of info from a trip to…

Guess where I’m eating?

Residents of the neighborhood where this restaurant/bar resides were out in full force on a recent Friday night, handing out back-pats, handshakes and compliments to one of the owners, who recommended the fried pickles, which, like everything else we tried, were proof that when the kitchen gets it right, naysayers…

Oak at 14th will open on November 15

Some enticing photos have been posted on Facebook by Bryan Dayton and Steve Redzikowski, depicting the new kitchen, dining room and bar of Oak at 14th, going into 1400 Pearl Street in Boulder. The photos are especially exciting because they show a complete restaurant. Which means that opening day of…

Today: Art Meets Beast stampedes into MCA Denver

When Adam Lerner moved to the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, he brought with him the fabulous Mixed Taste program he’d started at Belmar, which pairs lectures on two very different topics in a delicious culture clash. Tonight’s double dip, which starts with drinks at 6 p.m. and the event…

Blue Cow debuts a new look in Morrison

Pam and Charlie Nathan, proprietors of the Blue Cow in Morrison, have added a pop-art installation right above the entrance to their building: a blue spotted cow driving through Red Rocks…

Domino’s serves up some yen for thought

Domino’s Pizza is as American as apple pie — and just as starchy. The pizza purveyor has been all over American TV, telling us how good it is; now it looks as though Domino’s strategy of brainwashing the masses has been exported to the Land of the Rising Sun. Domino’s…

Tonight: Culinary Connectors Supper Club at ChoLon Modern Asian Bistro

Culinary Connectors is staying put tonight with a dinner at ChoLon Modern Asian Bistro, 1555 Blake Street. The meal, which starts at 6:30 p.m., is three or four courses with wine pairings for $59. For more info, call 303-353-5223, or go to www.cholon.com or www.culinaryconnectors.com. For information on dozens of…

If you still sorta miss Bump & Grind, you’ll miss what’s good at Park & Co.

Everyone, it seems, misses everything about Bump & Grind: the barely-dragged-themselves-out-of-bed queen servers of the weekend Petticoat Bruncheon, with their battery-operated, neighing horse-cock socks; the Mexican Benedict Arnold and Eric Eggs Estrada; the filthy coloring books. Though I’d been (and even brought my mother) to Bump & Grind on a…

Cilantro Fusion goes dark downtown

Just over a year ago, when I spoke with Gabriela Bossy, the owner of Cilantro Fusion, a south-of-the-border storefront at 1531 Stout Street, she was optimistic that her Mexican joint would woo downtowners with its green chile, mole enchiladas and Oaxacan huevos rancheros. “We’ve been so busy, and I know…

Mateo closed until Friday for serving alcohol to a minor

Apparently those threatened police stings — the ones ingrained into every server’s head during training — are real. Boulder’s Mateo, 1837 Pearl Street, was a victim of the college town’s undercover attempt to crack down on underage drinking, and it looks like the restaurant didn’t pass…

Beer bloggers plot world domination

There are as many styles of beer blogging on the Internet as there are blogs, and there’s a new beer blog starting out there every other day. Last weekend, at least a hundred of those bloggers — from all across the country — showed up in Boulder to talk beer…

Guess where I’m eating?

After a rambunctious Saturday night that resulted in a head-pounding hangover, I stumbled out of bed on Sunday morning desperate for nourishment. I wasn’t feeling menudo, dim sum, posole or, God forbid, liquor, but I was craving bread, which is how I ended up spending nearly $30 on croissants, blue-cheese-and…

Food porn: Four Seasons opening gala creates a major sugar rush

On Saturday night, the ritzy new Four Seasons hotel, which opened on October 19, hosted one of the most amazing blowout parties of the year, attracting well over 1,000 movers and shakers, who forked over $325 each to partake in the revelry, which included stilt walkers, a mechanical bull, aerial…

Q Worldly Barbecue and Lounge shutters in Cherry Creek

Q Worldly Barbecue and Lounge, the subterranean house of smoked pig, international sauces, corn fritters and live blues bands, shuttered on Sunday after two and half years in Cherry Creek. “The short version is that the crappy economy and all the summer construction that was going on in Cherry Creek…