Filling mahalo leg with pork at L & L Hawaiian Barbecue

For more than a year, Mark Antonation ate his way up Federal Boulevard. With that journey done, he’ll now explore different cuisines from around the globe right here in metro Denver, one month at a time, in Ethniche. Pigs, like people, arrived in waves to the islands of Hawaii, tagging…

Review: Palettes presents an unfinished culinary picture

Palettes 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway 303-534-1455 The roast pepper soup stared up at me, an edible riddle. Since it was from the special exhibition-themed menu at Palettes, the white-tablecloth restaurant inside the Denver Art Museum, I knew the dish must be related to the Modern Masters show, but how?…

Photos: Squire Lounge celebrates its 75th anniversary

Squire Lounge, a staple of the Denver dive-bar scene, turned 75 this past weekend and celebrated the way any good dive bar would — with a party. Photographer Ken Hamblin was there to capture all the drinks, dancing and fun. Keep reading for a taste of the Squire’s very happy…

First look: Range opens Thursday in the new Renaissance Denver Downtown hotel

On Thursday, after several years lying dormant, Denver’s historic Colorado National Bank building, originally built in 1915 and still one of the most stunning architectural structures in the Mile High City, will reopen as the Renaissance Denver Hotel, a multi-storied masterpiece that features futuristic hotel rooms and a new restaurant…

Photos: 38 State Brewing opened its doors in Littleton last weekend

38 State Brewing, one of the many breweries to hit the suburbs recently, is also Littleton’s first taproom. It opened its doors on May 10, and to celebrate, 38 State hosted a grand-opening party with plenty of beer and fun, all captured by our photographer, Brandon Marshall. Look at the…

Prima and Restaurant Kevin Taylor are gone, but Palettes remains

Kevin Taylor Restaurant Group made headlines when two of its best-known properties, Restaurant Kevin Taylor and Prima Ristorante, shuttered this spring — Kevin Taylor at the end of March, Prima just two weeks ago. Both were fixtures in the Hotel Teatro, which is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation and is scheduled…

Guess where I’m eating a lamb-intensive lamb shank?

If Mary wanted a little lamb that mimicked the taste of beef, she wouldn’t come here, but if she wanted a hearty lamb shank that was strong-flavored, grassy and slightly gamey, which, in my opinion, is the way lamb should taste, then she’d likely be here every night. Can you…

Dunkin’ Donuts opens in Westminster today with free coffee deal

Dunkin’ Donuts continues to roll its way to doughnut dominance along the Front Range, with a location at 7615 West 88th Avenue in Westminster that opens this morning. Unlike some of the other new spots in the metro area, this Dunkin’ Donuts will not be open 24/7; both the drive-through…

Ella will replace Radda Trattoria in north Boulder

Boulder will be getting a new upscale diner when Ella replaces Radda Trattoria in early June. Matt Jansen had opened the neighborhood Italian spot in the midst of north Boulder’s low-rise sprawl seven years ago, but now it’s reached the end of the line. See also: First look at Sunny’s,…

Photos: Colorado Chocolate Festival hits the sweet spot at Denver Mart

The Colorado Chocolate Festival was a chocoholic’s dream this weekend, when the Denver Mart hosted such sweet events as a chocolate pudding-eating contest and a beer and chocolate pairing. Photographer Brandon Marshall was there to capture all the delicious action. Keep reading for a taste. See also: Photos: May the…

First look: Sunny’s opens in Sunnyside

In late February, Hash, a breakfast joint owned by Heather Haupman, closed in Sunnyside, but the charming space wasn’t vacant for long. Ryan Turano, a chef who spent the last several years cooking in Breckenridge, snatched it up shortly after Haupman shuttered, and two weeks ago, he reopened it as…