Reader: We Brake for Beer on the Train to the Plane!

All aboard! The train to the plane officially pulls out of the station this weekend, with free rides from Union Station to Denver International Airport today and tomorrow. But the airport isn’t the only place you can get on the A line; as Jonathan Shikes points out in his Ten…

The Palm Reopens Downtown After Two-Month Remodel

The Palm Restaurant came to Denver in 1996 and it’s not difficult to imagine that some regular customers have enjoyed weekly, maybe even daily, power lunches over martinis and filet mignon for the past twenty years. So when the storied steakhouse, which got its start in New York City in…

Valhalla Cakes Opens Friday on Tennyson Street

Sam Slade grew up around cakes and other baked goods at her family’s bakeries in Chicago, so batter is in her blood. At the beginning of the year, she launched Valhalla Cakes inside the Temple Bakery in the Curtis Park neighborhood to test the market for her own creations. And…

Readers: The Suburbs Are Becoming Dining Destinations!

Denver’s dining scene is booming, and while neighborhoods like RiNo and Berkeley are exploding, suburbs outside the city limits are getting interesting new restaurants, too. In response to the news that Zomo will move in where El Tepehuan moved out, Jan says: Who’d a’thunk that downtown Englewood could become a…

Moovers and Shakers Cocktail Competition at Dairy Arts Center Tonight

The Dairy Arts Center is holding the fourth annual Moovers and Shakers Cocktail Competition starting at 5:30 p.m. today.  Some of Boulder’s best mixologists — from such restaurants as Basta, Blackbelly, Frasca, Mateo, Oak at Fourteenth and Riffs — will be competing to make the best original cocktail featuring Colorado-based…

Tengu Exits the Denver Ramen Scene

Is the ramen honeymoon finally over in Denver? Despite a rash of noodle shop openings over the last eighteen months or so, at least one has slipped through the cracks. Tengu, which opened in December 2014 in the Industry building on Brighton Boulevard, is now closed. Tengu initially closed for…

Squeaky Bean Team Helps High-School Kids Cook for Astronauts

The Squeaky Bean has always been a little out there (with Saturday Bingo Brunch and celebrity cocktail shrines as evidence), but soon the downtown farm-centered restaurant could soon be taking its creativity to new heights. Partner and chief bean farmer Josh Olsen is working with a team of high school…

First Look: Chef Hosea Rosenberg Opens Blackbelly Butcher in Boulder

Boulder shoppers looking for quality meat cuts, pre-made foods and a quick breakfast or lunch have known about the tiny nook inside chef-restaurateur Hosea Rosenberg’s Blackbelly restaurant in east Boulder for some time, but because of space limitations, the chef’s vision for a complete, meat-centered market was never fully realized…

Chef Matt Collier Plants New Ideas at Boulder’s Seeds Library Cafe

Restaurants have been popping up in non-traditional spaces for years now, housed in everything from shipping containers to repurposed industrial buildings. But a restaurant inside a library? That’s a head-turner. When Seeds Library Cafe opened last year inside the Boulder Public Library, it served a much-needed purpose: giving patrons a…

Six Eateries With 4/20 Deals to Help You Stave Off the Munchies

Sure we’re bummed that the weekend’s 4/20 Rally at Civic Center Park was cancelled, but the real 4/20 is still a day away – and a little wet weather’s not going to stop us from celebrating Denver’s premier holiday. There are plenty of events, shows, weed deals and other happenings…

Cocktail of the Week: The Jalapeño Rally at Bellwether

The Jalapeno Rally at Bellwether At Bellwether, you can get a haircut, a cappuccino, a cocktail and a motorcycle all at the same time. The masculine vibe of the collaborative space centers around whiskey; in fact, Bulleit bourbon flows straight from a tap behind the bar. Bar manager Demi Deherrera…

Ten Colorado Breweries for Train Lovers

The history of rail travel in Denver goes back a long way, to the 1860s, when the first trains began pulling into town. But the history of beer goes back even further, to 1859, when thirsty gold miners flooded the area and German brewmeisters followed. The two just seem to…

Reader: Meat Wrapped in Pastry? Sign Me Up!

Who knew? Just as Denverites warmly welcomed a spot dedicated to pierogies, the Pierogies Factory, when it opened last year in Wheat Ridge, they’re celebrating the return of Kolache Factory to Lakewood. Yes, Denver’s western suburbs are rolling in dough, and one reader is hungry for more. Says Becky: What is this…

Ghost Sign Comes Back to Life in Five Points

Bob Berlute came to Denver last week to see the billboard that his father had painted decades ago on the side of 2801 Welton Street, a ghost sign that was uncovered in the process of developer Star Mesa Property’s restoration work on the building. The sign, too, has been restored,…