Guess where I’m eating…green chile?

Smother love: It’s easy being green in Denver in September, when the smell of roasting chiles overrides the odor of exhaust along Federal Boulevard, and the green chile at your favorite Mexican joint carries the heat of the new harvest. For the next several weeks, Cafe Society will feature some…

WaterCourse beer dinner was a decadent vegetarian delight

WaterCourse Foods, at 837 East 17th Avenue, joined the dozens of other restaurants participating in Denver Beer Fest and offered up a beer dinner last Friday — four courses, six beers and one damn fine cup of coffee for just $35. Here’s a look at the spread:…

Cocktail Guy wins our GABF tickets

Congratulations to Cocktail Guy, who won our third Great American Beer Festival ticket giveaway. His comment was “Just Laid Off, Beat That!” Nothing could, and he’ll be heading to the Thursday session, turning economic disaster into sudsy salvation. Thanks to everyone who played…

Guess where I’m eating?

Billed as pommes frites on the menu, the above plate of fingerling potatoes smooched with truffled salt and sided with lemon aioli, could have been called anything — and it would still elevate the lowly tuber to culinary nirvana. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

Tonight: How Foods Fight Cancer at the Denver Botanic Gardens

There’s been a lot of research lately on the foods that help fight and even prevent disease (surprise: a low-fat, mostly vegetarian diet seems to be the key). That research forms the basis of the Cancer Food Project: Food for Life, a seven-part nutrition and cooking class at the Denver…

Beer here: Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery

Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery, 1535 Pearl Street in Boulder, may be the closest you’ll ever get to drinking homebrew on tap. The restaurant devotes about fifteen taps to the ales it brews in-house: hoppy IPAs, creamy stouts, a fruity blackberry wheat and a variety of rotating porters, ryes, pale…

Guess where I’m eating…green chile?

Smother love: It’s easy being green in Denver in September, when the smell of roasting chiles overrides the odor of exhaust along Federal Boulevard, and the green chile at your favorite Mexican joint carries the heat of the new harvest. For the next several weeks, Cafe Society will feature some…

Hayter’s & Co. opened today in former Lizard’s space

After overhauling the former Lizard’s Bar & Grill space at 1920 Blake Street for the last month and a half, Hayter’s & Co. officially opened today. Mike Hayter and Mike Refling moved down from Bozeman, Montana, to start the sports bar with a bit of a throwback feel. Hanging on…

Pat Boone pounds his All-American meats for conservative causes

Pat Boone, that icon of pure American goodness, has partnered up with a Colorado Springs company on a line of Pat Boone All-American Meats and will start selling his “delicious, tender, juicy, USDA, hand-trimmed, aged beef” on November 1. Here’s the official word from the All-American website:…

Cafe Aion welcomes fall with canning and a few changes

As the rest of us lament the end of Colorado’s growing season, buying up the last of the state’s summer produce to make gazpacho and ratatouille (and anything that lets us satiate our taste for vegetables straight from the ground until next spring), Dakota Soifer and his kitchen at Cafe…

Francois Safieddine purchases the former Mori

For decades, Mori was one of our favorite Japanese restaurants, a real find tucked behind the Nisei lodge at 2015 Market Street, in an area that was far from a hipster hangout before the ballpark moved in. The place never quite recovered from a remodeling that turned the dark, cozy…

Creepy nutcase pastor Terry Jones thinks eating in restaurants is a sin

Terry Jones, the batshit crazy pastor of the obscure fifty-member Dove World Outreach Center (DWOC) in Gainesville, Florida, who threatened to burn copies of the Quran on the ninth anniversary of September 11 because he’s opposed to the building of the “Ground Zero mosque” (he later called off the combustion),…

Guess where I’m eating?

It was here, sitting among eighteen people, all of whom were typing away on their Macs, that I decided to go to the dark side and get a Mac of my own, which should arrive any day. Woo-hoo! In any case, most of those same people were noshing on sandwiches…

Four great wines to pair with pizza

The combination of pizza and Chianti has got to be up there in the annals of all-time best food-and-wine pairings (at least in terms of ubiquity). But if you, as a modern-day wine drinker, have moved well past that now somewhat-trite match up, you’re probably wondering what to pour with…