Reader: Cherry Creek Is Turning Into the Rodeo Drive of Colorado

Another old favorite on the Denver dining scene — Andre’s Confiserie Suise — will close on December 31, after 49 years. Until then, chef Bruno Gegenschatz will continue serving the cuisine of Europe, including daily specials (today’s are beef goulash, polenta and Brussel sprouts, or croute au fromage, sliced tomatoes and…

Denver Flea Offers Ultimate Shopping Experience Today

Don’t put off buying your holiday gifts until the last minute again this year. Today the Holiday Flea roars into the former Denver Post printing building at 4400 Fox Street, where it will be rocking all weekend. You can find great gifts for your friends and family—maybe even yourself—while you…

Uncle Joe’s Launches Menu Reboot From Talented Chef Team

Uncle Joe’s Hong Kong Bistro opened nearly a year ago as a fast-casual Chinese eatery with a short menu of mix-and-match traditional proteins and starches. But the counter-service model was quickly ditched and by spring the restaurant was offering a full-service menu to theater-goers and conventioneers at its location in…

Santa Pigs Out, and Four More Culinary Events Today

Cookies are great and all, but what Santa really wants to find by the tree this year is bacon. To aid Santa in his pursuit of pork, Farmland Foods will donate a pound of meat to Food Bank of the Rockies for every Denverite who pledges to substitute bacon for…

Learn How to Make Traditional Tamales Today

Tamales are a traditional treat that’s perfect for the holiday season. Today you can learn to make your own wrapped goodness during The Seasoned Chef Cooking School’s tamale class, which will teach you how to make pork and red chili tamales; smoked chicken and jalapeno jelly tamales; black bean, pistachio,…

Littleton Lands Former Park Hill Favorite Latke Love

Latke love developed quite a cult following when it opened in Park Hill a few years ago after its start as a market vendor in 2011. But fans of the crispy potato cakes topped with classic ingredients like apple sauce and lox as well as playful fare like green chile…

Big and Smoky: Our Restaurant Roll Call for November 2015

With more than twenty restaurants and bars opening in the metro area in November, a couple of trends stood out. Barbecue continues to heat up the dining scene, with four smokehouses opening from Aurora to Westminster. If the sheer number of new ‘cue joints opening this year means more competition…

Reader: Mall Needs More Than Hard Rock Cafe or Cheesecake Factory

The lights are bright downtown, since the Grand Illumination on Friday night lit up Denver from the City and County Building to Union Station. But crowds heading to the center of the city for the holidays illuminate another issue: concerns about the 16th Street Mall. Says Christa: Honestly, the homeless don’t…