Brik on York to Open in Former Movie House on Colfax

Over the last century, the space at 2223 East Colfax Avenue has been a movie theater and a watch-repair shop and not much else. But the watch shop closed earlier this year when the 92-year-old owner retired after four decades in business, and wine aficionado Travis Gee decide it was…

National Western Stock Show Adds a Barbecue Throwdown — Yeehaw!

“Once again, let it be known that Denver’s BBQ is atrocious,” wrote one commenter last week. It’s been an unusually tough year for barbecue in this town, with several of our longtime favorites closing up shop. But barbecue fans can expect big things come January, when the National Western Stock…

Chef Matt Mine Is a Real Catch for Atticus

Matt Mine Atticus 1115 East Evans Avenue 720-459-8273 Twelve years is a long time to hold down the same job; in the restaurant industry, it’s nearly a lifetime. When chefs manage to stick around for more than a decade, it’s usually a sign that they’ve found a home where they…

Reader: Denver’s Beer Is Better Than Any Barbecue Here

Since a reader labeled Denver’s barbecue scene “atrocious,” readers have poured out their ideas of where to go for good Texas-style, good KC-style, good Carolina-style ‘cue. Still others have suggested that instead of worrying about barbecue, local diners should focus on what this city does well, including green chile. And…

Spice Up Your Life at a Couples Cooking Class Tonight

Want to learn how to entertain this holiday season? Or maybe you’re just looking to spice things up with your significant other in the…kitchen. Either way, the Seasoned Chef Cooking School has just the class for you today. See also: Six of the Best Weekly Deals in Denver…

Review: Sunrise Sunset Recalls a Time When It Was Morning in America

Sunrise Sunset 7400 West 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge 303-423-8380 Michael Pollan famously proclaimed that we shouldn’t eat anything our great-grandparents wouldn’t recognize as food. Most of us play along with this theory by reading labels and skipping things that belong in the lab. But there’s another way to heed Pollan’s…

Six of the Best Weekly Deals in Denver

In my review of Adelitas Cocina Y Cantina, I explore the deals — Margarita Mondays, Taco Tuesdays, etc. — that contribute to the popularity of this locally-owned Mexican restaurant. But Adelitas isn’t the only spot in town that looks beyond happy hour to drive business. Here are a half-dozen other…

Sweet! Breakfast Spots Pour Creativity Into Syrup

Since it opened its first outpost on Larimer Street almost a decade ago, Snooze has tried to take over the world, or at least the breakfast table, one pineapple-upside-down pancake at a time. But this homegrown chain isn’t the only metro Denver restaurant that takes the morning meal seriously, crafting…

Brunch at Duo Is Double the Pleasure

Regularly regarded as one of the best restaurants in Lower Highland, Duo is the little bistro that could. As one of the pioneers in standout farm-to-table cuisine in Denver, Duo applies the same approach to local sourcing and fresh ingredients to its weekend brunch, offering consistent, seasonal delight for your…

Reader: Forget Barbecue — Denver Should Play Up its Green Chile

The news that Krewe Crescent City BBQ had closed, joining a long list of now-shuttered barbecue joints around town, prompted one reader to share his opinion that Denver’s barbecue is “atrocious.” That, of course, inspired other readers to defend their favorite ‘cue spots around town. And still others suggested that…

The Chile is Chili at Brewery Bar II

Green chili. Red chili. Chili rellenos. Chili con queso. The word stood out on the menu like an intentional affront, dismissing all notions of regional American-Mexican food with a simple refusal to differentiate between two vowels at the end of a single, all-important word. At Brewery Bar II, though, the…

Cook up a Bavarian Christmas at Seasoned Chef Tonight

Denver has several good cooking schools, and tonight the Seasoned Chef Cooking School is offering a class called A Bavarian Christmas, which should help you broaden your festive feast horizons. See also: Meadowlark Kitchen Spreads Its Wings on Larimer Street…

Meadowlark Kitchen Spreads Its Wings on Larimer Street

After more than a year of delays, the Meadowlark Kitchen quietly opened its doors two weeks ago to little fanfare. The small eatery next door to the popular underground bar and music venue, the Meadowlark, originally announced the beginning of construction in September of 2013, but contractor delays pushed the…

The Palisade Sour From Marcel Templet at the Cooper Lounge

When Marcel Templet left the Capital Grille last August to become bar manager at the Cooper Lounge, he established a bar program designed to feature products sourced from Colorado. This core value was easy to stick to until it came time to add a brandy cocktail to the menu, since…

The Ten Most Instagrammed Restaurants in Denver

If you’re a Denver food fan and budding amateur photographer (or someone who just can’t put down the smart phone, even while enjoying dinner), you’ve probably snapped a few shots and shared them on Instagram — because all of your online friends certainly want to see every meal you’ve eaten…

The Five Coolest Foodie Gizmos of 2014

This year has produced some pretty marvelous gadgets for foodies, and culinary technology for 2014 has given us some bizarre finds like a 3-D latte art tool, a wine glass holder that makes you half an inch away from being a drunkard, build-your-own-burger tablets at McDonald’s, a remote-controlled beer holder,…

North County Brings a Taste of San Diego to Lowry

While the warm patio days of summer are just a distant memory this chilly December week, a new restaurant in the Hangar 2 development in Lowry wants to transport you to sunny and warm San Diego.North County, which opens today for dinner, has a menu that features Baja fish tacos…