Beer Calendar: Two Brewery Openings, Tap Takeovers and Peanuts Three Ways

March is stats month for the Boulder-based Brewers Association, the not-for-profit trade group representing thousands of craft breweries nationwide. So far, the organization has released several interesting numbers (a more comprehensive look will arrive soon).  For starters, the number of operating breweries in the United States grew 15 percent in…

Steuben’s Unveils New Arvada Outpost

After several days of stress tests to put the kitchen and waitstaff through their paces, Josh and Jen Wolkon opened Steuben’s Arvada last night at Ralston Road and Wadsworth Boulevard in a revamped space that was formerly a Gunther Toody’s Diner. While vestiges of the building’s previous life are still…

Drink of the Week: A Sting of Spring Is in the Air at Coohills

Spring Sting at Coohills When Joshua Tallent thinks of Spring, he thinks of tequila. He also thinks of things like fresh herbs and pineapple, which is evident in one of his new cocktail recipes on his seasonal cocktail menu at Coohills. His menu launches today and features the Spring Sting…

Onefold Unfolds All-You-Can-Eat Small-Plates Menu for Dinner

One of Denver’s favorite new breakfast spots just expanded its menu to include dinner service Thursday through Saturday. And starting this week, Onefold is now offering all you can eat small plates for $18. Items like a Chinese street sandwich with pulled pork; artichoke and manchego croquettes; and Indonesian-style kaya…

Pizzeria Locale Takes You to Le Marche Tonight

It’s often argued that deep-frying anything makes it taste better, and there is a lot of truth to that. But dishes browned to perfection in a wood-fired oven can also produce food-gasmic experiences. Cooking “al forno” — that’s oven-baked to the layman — is a staple in Italian cooking that…

The Denver Eagle to Close April 2 After Sendoff Party

The Crown Social on South Broadway just closed over the weekend and the Barker Lounge went dark on Santa Fe in January. Now Denver’s gay community is losing another favorite establishment. The Denver Eagle announced on its Facebook page that Saturday, April 2, will be the last night of business…

Crown Social Closes on South Broadway

The Crown Social opened a year ago at 1446 South Broadway, taking the place of the Black Crown Lounge. Owner Kell Peplau-Kaiser rolled out a bar menu of all-Colorado spirits, wine and beer in the Victorian hoe that also served as an antique store, jazz lounge and supper club. But a…

Ten Tastiest Events on the Culinary Calendar, March 28-April 1

The focus is on food all over Colorado this week, with the  Taste of Vail starting on Wednesday and City of Gold, the critically acclaimed film about Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold, showing at the Mayan Theatre through Thursday.  Other tasty events include a soulful benefit, wine dinners and more;…

Reader: If Denver Has Alcohol Bars, It Should Have Pot Bars, Too

The concept of allowing private marijuana clubs was resurrected last Friday, when Denver-NORML delivered the language for a citizen’s initiative for the November ballot calling for such clubs to be allowed within city limits to the Denver City Attorney’s Office. Once the language is approved, proponents will start collecting signatures…

Six Spots for an Easter Brunch That’s Definitely Outside the Basket

When you think about holidays celebrated with good food, Easter doesn’t spring to mind.  Christmas, sure. Thanksgiving, of course. Halloween, well, you really can’t beat candy. Sure, at Easter you get peeps and hollow chocolate rabbits, but they’re just a side to painted, hard-boiled eggs.  The saving grace of this…