Lucile’s Creole Cafe Coming Soon to Evans Avenue

Breakfast lovers, fans of New Orleans cuisine and residents near the University of Denver will be excited to know that Lucile’s Creole Cafe will be opening a new location at the corner of Evans Avenue and Ogden Street, in a building that was formerly Home and Hearth Outfitters (a fireplace…

Topher Hartfield Jazzes Up a Classic Mai Tai at Nocturne

Thai Mai Tai at Nocturne “I had very little exposure to music growing up,” says Topher Hartfield, lead bartender at Nocturne, a new jazz venue and supper club that opened in March in the Ballpark neighborhood. But when he opened Nocturne with owners Scott and Nicole Mattson and chef Dustin…

Review: Four Friends Kitchen Is a Real Find in Stapleton

Families comprise a big part of the clientele at Four Friends Kitchen, a breakfast-and-lunch spot that opened in Stapleton this spring. That’s why the eatery hands out retro Etch A Sketches, crayons and activity books by the armful, and why banquettes are lined with jokes such as “Why was the…

Women’s Whiskey Tasting at Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Tonight

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is holding its first women-only Colorado whiskey tasting today at 7 p.m., the first in a series of three. The restaurant will be pouring and exploring three local whiskeys — Double Diamond, Dancing Pines and Breckenridge Bourbon — each paired with fruits. On July 29, WTF’s second Women &…

Chef Joseph Arena Puts His Modernist Spin on the Menu at 1515

Gene Tang hired Joseph Arena as 1515 Restaurant’s new executive chef in February, a move that reflected his penchant for bringing in young talent that appreciates the restaurant’s combination of classical fine-dining technique with modern culinary sleight of hand. Back in 1997, when Tang opened 1515 in the century-old storefront…

Reader: I Like Gunther Toody’s, But I Like Olive Garden, Too

With development wiping out many of the favorite spots around Denver, our nostalgia cup is overflowing. Bree Davies poured out plenty of memories in My Denver, My Dream for How to Keep It Great, and that included shopping at local businesses, such as the two Marczyk Fine Foods stores or Pete’s…

Pikkas Brings Peru to Cherry Creek North — Even Without Alpaca

A friend recently returned from Peru extolling the quality of the Andean nation’s cuisine, including alpaca, something I’d never considered as a potential protein source. Hearing this, I wondered if, given the chance, I would order alpaca pot roast or loin of llama. After all, llamas, alpacas and their kin…

Keep Cool With a Smashburger Shake Today

With forecasted temperatures well into the 90s today, an ice-cold drink could be your best friend today. Better yet, an ice-cold shake. It just so happens that Smashburger, the homegrown burger chain, is turning eight today, and to celebrate it’s unveiling a limited edition Birthday Cake Golden Oreo Shake and…

Photos: Taco ‘Bout a Good Time

The Denver Taco Festival provided an entire weekend of tacos, with a street festival, street food and street fighting — OK, maybe just staged wrestling — on Saturday and Sunday in River North. Hundreds of hungry taco lovers sampled bites from more than thirty food vendors. Oh, and there was…

Session Kitchen to Close in July; Ototo Will Reopen in August

Session Kitchen opened in late 2013 at 1518 South Pearl Street, after a complicated property swap between the Breckenridge-Wynkoop group and the Kizaki brothers. In that deal, Breck-Wynkoop acquired the building at 1518 South Pearl, built as the original home of Izakaya Den; meanwhile, the Kizakis gained the space at…

Reader: People Tip Poorly Because They Can

Unlike at the original Boulder location, the Denver outpost of Zoe Ma Ma, a downhome Chinese-food concept that Gretchen Kurtz just reviewed, includes an optional 15 percent “Sustainability Initiative Fee” on all tabs. Owner Edwin Zoe says the fee helps him pay his employees a living wage. But the concept has been fodder…