Yellow Feather Coffee has closed on Santa Fe Drive

Yellow Feather Coffee has closed its doors at 742 Santa Fe Drive. The community-minded shop, which grew out of the home for Growler Distro & Record, says on its Facebook page that is no longer in business. See also: – Best Alternative Venue 2012 Yellow Feather Coffee – Photos: First…

Guess where I’m eating steak fajitas?

Sizzling meat on a scalding skillet has always fascinated me, which is partially why I’m a fan of fajitas. I love, too, that the flesh always arrives with a harvest of sidekicks like salsa and guacamole, which top my list of favorite foodstuffs. And these fajitas, partnered with black beans…

Win a catered party from Chipotle! (winner update!)

For this week’s cover story, “Foiled Again!,” Lori Midson interviewed Chipotle founder Steve Ells about the twenty-year legacy of the locally based burrito chain. Over the weekend, Chipotle officially turned twenty — and Chipotle wants a few of its fans to celebrate the anniversary in style. Chipotle introduced catering this…

The early bird gets the banh mi at New Saigon Bakery and Deli

In A Federal Case, I’ll be eating my way up Federal Boulevard — south to north — within Denver city limits. I’ll be skipping the national chains and per-scoop Chinese joints, but otherwise I’ll report from every vinyl booth, walk-up window and bar stool where food is served. Here’s the…

Reader: Steve Ells is a visionary — but he’s a boring interview

The first Chipotle Mexican Grill opened on July 13, 1993 at 1644 East Evans. From that single store, founder Steve Ell built an empire, an empire based on the concept of bringing fine-dining standards to fast-casual — and also emphasizing locally sourced, quality ingredients. To mark the twentieth anniversary of…

Tonight: A free beer and cheese pairing at Bin 1884

Bin 1884 Cheese Bar, 1886 South Pearl Street, is hosting the first in a series of beer and cheese pairings from 6 to 8 p.m. Tonight’s event will feature beers from Renegade Brewing: Afternoon Ale, Redacted Rye and Elevation Triple IPA. See also: – A pop-up dinner with the Denver…

100 Favorite Dishes: Watermelon and frisee salad from EDGE

Suffice it to say that I eat out more than the general population, unless, of course, the general population can catalogue more than 450 restaurant meals in a year — which is about the number of breakfasts, lunches and dinners that I stomached in 2012. Pathetic, isn’t it? But all…

Guess where I’m drinking a cucumber lemonade?

I’m not much of a day drinker (one and done), but I am a proponent of non-alcoholic drinks that go beyond iced tea and soda, and here, at this uptempo restaurant, the bar program pays just as much attention to its mocktails — this muddled cucumber lemonade, for example –…

Wahoo’s Fish Taco has more than simply seafood on the menu

Every vegetarian or plant-based eater knows the feeling: your stomach starts rumbling come lunchtime, and your brain starts churning as you wonder, what chain restaurant might satisfy your hunger in a tasty, and economical, way? Which places should be avoided, and which will cater to you? For veggie-lovers, Wahoo’s Fish…

Coohills kicks off its summer concert series tonight

Coohills, 1400 Wewatta Street, begins its Beats on the Creek summer concert series this evening with a performance by Under the Blood Red Sky. The music will sound off every Tuesday starting at 6 p.m. on the restaurant’s patio — and the adjacent bridge over Cherry Creek — through August…

Photos: Breckenridge Brewery celebrates 23 years of Colorado craft beer

Breckenridge Brewery celebrated its 23rd anniversary with a Kalamath Street block party on Saturday, featuring specialty beers, barbecue and live music. The party space was expanded this time around to include the entire block of Kalamath between Fourth and Fifth avenues, allowing for additional attendees and extra room for dancing…

Thump Coffee will start brewing in Capitol Hill in late August

Bobby Grover’s goal is to change the way the world thinks about coffee — and in late August, he, along with his two partners, Zak Anderson and Jay Junkin, will do their best to make sure they succeed when they open Thump Coffee in Capitol Hill. “We’re trying to educate…