Guess where I’m eating?

The blots of yellow that you see on the pizza in the above pic are not yellow cheese, but canals of yolk from a just-cracked egg that wind through the valley of mushrooms, bacon and tender pea shoots. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the…

From burgers to bed-hopping: Watch your Sugar intake!

Be careful when you search for Sugar House. If you want the restaurant at 1395 West Alameda Avenue, which touts its big burgers — and calls itself the “sweet spot” for lunch and happy hour — you want the Sugar House Grill.. If you want the nightclub in the same…

Tonight: Wine up your education at Desert Moon Vineyards

Desert Moon Vineyards, 12656 East Jamison Place, Unit #12 in Englewood, hosts a Learning to Taste seminar from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight, when you can learn how to taste wines like the pros. Admission is $20; call 303-990-9463 or visit www.desertmoonvineyards.com. For information on dozens of culinary events around…

Eco-Burger will soon hitch its Kansas beef to Cherry Creek

David Pellegrin and his wife, Rebekah Donovan Pellegrin, concede that Denver has nearly as many burger barns as Colorado has cattle, but Eco-Burger, their new Cherry Creek North burger joint taking up residence in the former Soleil Mediterranean Grill space (which the couple owned and closed in March) at 2817…

Bryan Dayton skips Bitter Bar offer for his own project

The Bitter Bar may not have needed much more momentum to rise to the top of the Colorado cocktail scene, but it was set to take another great leap forward when it locked in mixologist Bryan Dayton, the president of the Colorado chapter of the US Bartender’s Guild, to craft…

Crazy-good food under a tequila haze: Denver FIVE dinner at Lola

At last night’s Denver FIVE dinner at Lola, 1575 Boulder Street, Jamey Fader, culinary director of Big Red F Restaurant Group, the empire that oversees Lola, had this to say about his partners in cooking: “There are great things going on in Denver right now because of the incredibly talented…

Swirl Girl: Three reasons why wine tops give a good screw

The wine world has been buzzing all month over the latest issue of Wine Spectator magazine, which has finally acknowledged that not only are screw tops (aka Stelvin closures) perfectly acceptable for wine, they actually fared better than traditional and synthetic cork in terms of keeping wine fresh and ultimately…

Guess where I’m eating?

Big plates of fries and big burgers crowned with just about every conceivable topping — in this case, arugula, caramelized onions and roasted poblano peppers bolstered with a side of “secret” sauce jolted with cayenne. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer…

Brothers Bar & Grill set to open this weekend

Brothers Bar & Grill — a link in a Wisconsin-based chain — is slated to open May 27 in the former home of The Real World: Denver at 1920 Market Street. And there’s enough drama around this project to rate a reality show. When Theorie, the building’s most recent occupant,…

McDonald’s: Send in the clown

The clown at the center of the controversy had nothing on the clowns outside the annual McDonald’s investor meeting in Chicago last week. Ronald McDonald has been under fire recently as a provider of both bad meals and bad lessons to the nation’s chunky, un-educated toddlers, and with Michelle Obama…

Tonight: Ninety is the magic number at this wine tasting

Every month, the Park Hill Golf Club, 4141 East 35th Avenue, teams up with Argonaut Wine & Liquor for a wine-tasting event; this session, which runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. tonight, focuses on ’90s club wine rated ninety points or above. Proceeds benefit the Positive Project, and admission is…

Perky Jerky is banking on caffeinated meat to pay the bills

Unfortunately, the website for “Jerk and Go” was already taken (har), so Brian Levin settled on naming his company “Perky Jerky.” While the name is a step down on the Crude-O-Meter, it’s a step up in the accuracy department. Perky Jerky is caffeinated meat. Levin, a Colorado native, and friend…

Denver barbecue: Our ten favorite spots

Memorial Day is all about barbecues: in the backyard, at the park and in the woods, near the pee tree, if you’re so inclined. But if you don’t feel like throwing wood chips on the grill this year, there are plenty of barbecue barns in and around Denver that can…