The Egg Shell is on the move

After 25 years in its current location at 300 Josephine Street, the Cherry Creek Egg Shell will be moving this month to the former home of Mel’s, at 235 Fillmore Street. “The new, improved Egg Shell will feature an outside patio with heat lamps and a full bar,” its website…

Guess where I’m drinking?

Nothing says holiday party like a tall Bloody Mary the morning after.And this one even supplies some much-needed protein and vitamins, to help you bounce back in time to enjoy all the parties ahead. Can you guess where I was drinking? Special bonus: Every Friday, anyone who gave the first…

Green city livin’ with cooking classes from Heirloom Gardens

Heirloom Gardens, the Denver-based urban farm whose founder, Sundari Kraft, was profiled by Joel Warner this past summer, is heading into winter with a series of new cooking classes. The classes emphasize basic Indian dishes, seasonal soups and breads and other scratch-made courses. The idea of from-scratch cooking is a…

Hush: this new dinner club is a secret

It’s funny to watch the evolution of a restaurant scene from the inside; to track, over time, how the pieces all come together. The first thing any burgeoning scene needs is a solid groundwork of excellent restaurants and pretty good restaurants. A few is not enough. There needs to be…

Mary Jane’s Relaxing Soda is a strange brew

Stoners, beware! Mary Jane’s Relaxing Soda does not contain pot. But 28-year-old soda jerk Matt Moody, the drink’s inventor, insists that Mary Jane lives up to its name. “It’s not a high, but it would be close to draw a comparison and that was kind of its nickname,” he says…

Tonight: Imbibe with Andrew P. Vingiello

Tonight, the Flagstaff House, the landmark restaurant at 1138 Flagstaff Road in Boulder that just got a rave review from Raymond Sokolov in the Wall Street Journal, will host a special wine-tasting dinner with Andrew P. Vingiello, the owner and winemaker at AP Vin; he’ll pair his wines with a…

Cafe Society: Week in review

What you may have missed this week on Cafe Society while you were loudly proclaiming your allegiance to or against eating murdered animals — tasty, tasty murdered animals, particularly pig. Speaking of meat, murder and animals, Kate Kennedy issued the five most shocking food facts from Food, Inc., a controversial…

Denver’s top ten ice cream shops

Jason Sheehan guaranteed this week’s cold snap by reviewing Red Trolley, 2639 West 32nd Avenue, which serves up all-natural ice cream with no high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavor, artificial color and trans-fats. Assuming you’re not deterred by the ice on the streets, here are nine more places to satiate…

How happy does a Lender’s bagel make your family?

Has anyone else noticed that the number of products claiming to make your life better seems to have spiked in recent months? And it’s no longer just about selling the idea of making your life easier or more convenient: Now it’s all about products that claim to have something to…

Happy hour hunt: Squeaky Bean

Sometimes the universe puts you right where you need to be, and if you’re lucky, that place has a killer happy hour, a menu you can slowly eat your way through and a staff that makes you feel like you’ve all been kickin’ it for years. The universe told me…

Sugar High: Tony’s Mile High Magic Bar

We snagged a sample of one of these Mile High Magic Bars from Tony’s Market not too long ago, and it was so good that we vowed to go back for more. Little did we know what was waiting for us. A bite-size sample is a deceptive representation of something…

Guess where I’m eating?

There’s a new menu in town, and while there’s 50 or so dishes on it that I can’t wait to eat, I started the countdown yesterday with the toasted housemade mozzarella sandwich served on a wooden board. To which restaurant do I owe a debt of gratitude for taking me…

Tonight: Holiday party to benefit the Growe Foundation

Tonight, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (1750 13th Street), hunters, gatherers, foodies, bookies and the rest of Boulder’s earth muffins will converge to support the Growe Foundation, a Boulder non-profit that advocates healthy food choices for kids and teens and implements garden-to-table programs…

Gastro gift guide: The literary edition

Ah, the season for giving. If only it were that simple. Finding the perfect gift is like meeting your next great love — it should just happen. But when certain consumer-driven holidays (sorry, Jesus) force you to brave the crazies at the mall, it helps to have an idea of…

In the kitchen with Michael Long of Opus

Michael Long, executive chef of Opus (2575 Main Street, Littleton), and the subject of this week’s Chef and Tell interview, knows a thing or two about Caesar salads: He won the 2007 American Institute of Food And Wine’s Caesar salad award in 2007. In this riff on the classic, Long…

Today: Purchase gourmet food and wine for great causes

The Women’s Bean Project Holiday Fair runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and again tomorrow and Sunday at at 3201 Curtis Street; stock up on gourmet food items and other gifts, including jewelry, a new item this year. For info, go to www.womensbeanproject.com. And after you’ve stocked your…