The Ten Best Craft-Beer Events in Denver in April

It’s mud season — that awkward time of year between skiing and camping when the skies don’t know whether to snow or shine, and locals keep a pair of flip-flops next to their boots by the front door. But don’t be fooled: April is a great month to drink craft beer in the Denver. Here are your ten best bets.

Beer Calendar: Khores Ballroom, More Collaborations and a Goodbye to Colfax

The craft-beer industry has begun feeling the effects of a long-awaited competitive shakeout — layoffs, mergers, declining numbers — but the Boulder-based Brewers Association, which represents the nation’s small and independent craft breweries, was still able to report mildly encouraging numbers for 2016. Also encouraging: the events in our beer calendar.

Smokin’ Dave’s Barbecue Comes to Denver From Estes Park

If you’ve spent much time at all in Estes Park, you’re probably familiar with Smokin’ Dave’s BBQ. Since 2007, chef/owner Dave Oehlman has been perfuming the mountain air with wood smoke and the meaty aroma of good barbecue. After slowly expanding southward over the past ten years — first to…

My Brother’s Bar Friends, Fans and Families Toast Jim Karagas

There was action inside My Brother’s Bar on Sunday, March 26. Under the watch of Jim and Angelo Karagas, My Brother’s Bar had never been open on Sunday; did this signify big changes ahead under the new owners? No way. The event was a gathering to honor Jim Karagas, who bought the bar at 2376 Fifteenth Street with his late brother, Angelo, back in 1970.

100 Favorite Dishes: Foie Gras Mousse at Charcoal Bistro

No. 4: Foie Gras Mousse at Charcoal Bistro Duck in to Charcoal Bistro on Old South Gaylord and you’ll find a completely different atmosphere than at its older sibling, Charcoal, in the Golden Triangle. While Charcoal is sleek, sophisticated and worldly, Charcoal Bistro is bright and casual while still maintaining…

100 Favorite Dishes: Salt & Pepper Soft Shell Crab at Hop Alley

No. 5: Salt & Pepper Soft Shell Crab at Hop Alley Score a seat at Hop Alley and you’ll notice a number of things about the Larimer Street Chinese eatery. First, no one seems to mind waiting. That’s likely because everyone has an inkling (or proof from previous experience) that what…

Saucy Bombay on Colfax Will Boast a Street-Side Tandoor Oven

Rohini and Marshall Miranda have been serving Indian cuisine in Denver for twenty years as the owners of Bombay Clay Oven in Cherry Creek. That’s given them plenty of time to hone service and recipes and to track customer favorites over the years. They’ll be taking some of those favorites…

The Nine Tastiest Events on the Culinary Calendar, March 27-31

Do you miss the Inventing Room since it closed in the Ballpark neighborhood last fall? We do — which is why we’ll race you to Fruition this week for the return of chef Ian Kleinman’s Molecular Donut Pop-Up breakfast for some sweet Wonka-esque creations. The fun begins on Thursday; in…

100 Favorite Dishes: Masa Dumplings at Arcana

No. 6: Masa Dumplings at Arcana The inspiration for Arcana’s masa dumplings, explains chef Kyle Mendenhall, comes partly from gnocchi, partly from tamales and partly from the fact that the kitchen can procure house-ground masa from neighboring restaurant T/ACO. Taste the dish, and that’ll all make sense: The masa forms…

Korean Classics: A Second Helping of Food & Drink, March 20-24

This week we explored the city’s Korean restaurants, uncovering a new favorite, Shin Myung Gwan, in an old location (the former Sae Jong Kwan). From there we rounded up a list of the ten best Korean restaurants in metro Denver, the bulk of those in Aurora. Perhaps Bravo’s Top Chef…

100 Favorite Dishes: Laksa at Jaya Asian Grill

No. 8: Singapore Curry Laksa at Jaya Asian Grill Singapore’s hawker markets teem with hungry patrons who line up for a little satay, chili crab or samosa. Just about every center hosts at least one laksa stall, where an owner ladles spicy coconut milk-based broth pooled with chile oil over…