Voodoo Doughnut getting ready to get weird on Colfax

Voodoo Doughnut co-founder Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson and partner Tres Shannon want to keep doughnut culture alive — and outside of their original locations in Oregon, Denver felt like the next best place to spread that philosophy, with a smattering of cereal-topped delights and the coveted maple bacon bars. The…

Ace hosting its first film, The Raw Natural, tonight

Ace may be known for its lively atmosphere and crazy ping-pong tournaments, but it’s letting its healthy side show. Tonight Ace is going raw, and it’s not afraid to show it. First the restaurant will show The Raw Natural, and then it will be serving a special raw menu. See…

Gunther Toody’s southeast Denver location has closed

Gunther Toody’s, a local chain that served up heaping helpings of nostalgia, is down one location. The store at 4500 East Alameda Avenue has closed, and its phone is disconnected. See also: From Session Kitchen to St. Louis-style pizza, our Restaurant Roll Call for October…

Guess where I’m eating crêpes Provençal?

I’ve been to Brittany, the homeland of crêpes; I’ve been to Paris and Provence, where there are crêpe carts on every corner. Hell, I’ve even eaten crêpes in Mexico City. But these crêpes, sheeted with something that’s billed a creamed spinach sauce, ballooned with crappy ingredients and plated with dry…

Lentil shepherd’s pie for a holiday main dish on Meatless Monday

Thanksgiving is approaching — and this food-focused holiday can be particularly trying for vegetarian and especially vegan diners. But we’re here to help: through November, we’ll be offering a full lineup of dishes you can make for the big day. Last week’s butternut squash and apple soup makes a perfect…

Dancing Crab opens in Aurora with Cajun-style seafood and a slew of TVs

Eighteen TVS — eighteen! — hang from the walls and rafters at the Dancing Crab, a newly opened Louisiana-style seafood restaurant and sports bar in Aurora that occupies the former Shin Sa Dong space, which abruptly closed earlier this summer. The cavernous, 8,000-square-foot restaurant, now bedecked with nautical accents; wooden…

Ten best Denver restaurants in Cherry Creek

When Mark Fischer turned Phat Thai into Harman’s eat & drink, which Gretchen Kurtz reviews this week, he was working off a great model — his Pullman in Glenwood Springs. There was just one obstacle, Kurtz reports: the space’s Cherry Creek location. Cherry Creek was once the heart of Denver’s…

Guess where I’m eating a “death” taco?

The taco in the above snap isn’t actually called a “death” taco, but its real name is synonymous with death — death by bacon, chorizo, eggs, potatoes, avocado and cheese. Isn’t this what everyone wants before they take their last breath? Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone…