Brewability Lab Opens Saturday With Beer and a Special Mission

Tiffany Fixter doesn’t know what to expect when she opens Brewability Lab tomorrow inside Caution Brewing’s old space in east Denver. She has a brand new brewer, an eager staff of developmentally disabled adults working the bar, and a location in a mostly industrial neighborhood off the freeway. The goal…

Photos: Project Angel Heart Celebrates 25 Years at A Taste for Life

Project Angel Heart has been providing nourishing meals for individuals dealing with life-threatening illnesses for the past 25 years. Last night, chefs and Denverites helped celebrate the birthday at the Taste for Life, the organization’s annual culinary fundraiser, at the Grand Hyatt. More than twenty chefs and food vendors showed up…

Bar Dough Team Unveils Segretto, a Refined Private Dining Experience

If you walk past Bar Dough’s bathrooms and continue through what looks like an emergency exit, you’ll find a staircase that leads to the restaurant’s office. In this space — which, with its corner copy machine and computer-stacked desks, is one of the most unlikely dining rooms in Denver —…

Pete’s Satire Lounge Keeps Old Denver Alive

I’m not from Denver, but in the eleven years I’ve lived here, I feel like a local compared to the constant barrage of newcomers who have arrived within the past year or two or five. And I can’t help but remember the Denver I experienced when I first moved here:…

The Rolling Pin Bakeshop Opens in Five Points

Pastry chef Jay Thomas and partner Michael Martinez unlocked the front door to their new bakery, the Rolling Pin Bakeshop, earlier this week for a soft opening that coincided with the reopening of Rosenberg’s Bagels & Delicatessen. Martinez describes the Rolling Pin as New-York-meets-Denver, and says that the style is “a…

Beer Calendar: Shirtless Putin, Crustless PB&J and a New Brewery Opening

Crazy Mountain Brewing has opened a tasting room inside the trendy Latincity food hall in downtown Chicago. The Colorado brewery, which has operations in Denver and Edwards, “is partnering with internationally renowned chef Richard Sandoval to open a Crazy Mountain Cervezeria inside of Latinicity, a sprawling food hall featuring a…

The Doughnuts at Pikes Peak Summit House Rise to the Occasion

Pikes Peak is a top tourist attraction in Colorado. Every year more than 600,000 people visit the Pikes Peak Summit House, a National Historic Landmark, arriving via the Pikes Peak Highway, the Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, or the Barr or Crags hiking trails. And what do they find…

Rocky Mountain High: Does Colorado Hospitality Have a Brand?

Does this state have a distinct brand? What does it mean to provide Colorado-style hospitality, or to be part of the Colorado production industry? To discuss those questions, last week the Colorado Bartenders’ Guild convened a panel with out-going 5280 food editor Amanda Faison; New Belgium specialty brand manager and…

Processed Views Artists Make Donald Trump From Junk Food

Photography exhibit Processed Views opened at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (3636 Chestnut Place) over the weekend, and if you didn’t catch the opening, you’re going to want to make your way over to see these prints before November 26. The works, from Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman, consider the connection between nature,…

Jesse Morreale’s 38th Avenue Project Now Has a Name

The restaurant space at 3759 Lipan Street that was once Longo’s Subway Tavern (and was most recently TAG Burger Bar) is gradually being transformed into something new by owners Larimer Associates and partner Jesse Morreale. And like the slow-but-steady construction, a gradual trickle of information has come from Morreale and his…

100 Favorite Dishes: Brad’s Neo Gyro at Avelina

No. 48: Brad’s Neo Gyro at Avelina The sumptuously appointed dining room at Avelina, 1550 17th Street, beckons guests to linger over dinner, with rounds of small plates followed by elegant entrees of a Mediterranean bent. The restaurant, which just opened at the beginning of September, has already earned a reputation…

Lowry’s Masterpiece Kitchen Is No Masterpiece

More than 100,000 people moved to Colorado last year. Is that good news? Depends on whom you ask. Rapid growth is good for developers, who are turning forgotten pockets of town into hot real estate. It’s good for the economy, with dollars flowing into construction. It’s good for restaurateurs, who…