Guess where I’m eating eggs Benedict?

The java was a little cold, and so was the soup, but the eggs Benedict at this wee breakfast and lunch spot were simply perfect, the lemon-smooched hollandaise and yolk-soaked eggs draping the salty sheets of ham lurking beneath. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

Steam will heat up South Pearl Street in March

While much of the action on South Pearl Street centers on the 1400 South block — where Tavern Platt Park will break ground in March, and Izakaya Den will move in May — there’s plenty of activity four blocks south. That’s where the original Park Burger expanded last year, Makan…

WINNER UPDATE: Win free Guinness for a year from Fado Irish Pub

Announcement: We have a winner of our free Guinness for a year from Fado Irish Pub contest. The actual number of Guinness pints served during the month of March, 2012, was 13,854. Ericwrites came the closest without going over with his guess of 12,656. Congrats! On Friday, Fado Irish Pub…

Brittany Hill is back in business, and serving brunch this Sunday

Brittany Hill is back in business. The first upscale restaurant to open in Thornton — a special-occasion place renowned for its view — closed in 2007, and went through several ownership/management changes as various ventures attempted to resurrect the legendary spot. Now it’s reopened as a Crystal Rose event and…

Reader: Unadventurous diners should stay away from local gems

Is Denver a chain-restaurant town? That’s what Joel Klatt declared on talk-radio before the Super Bowl, and that’s exactly the image that Mark Antonation hoped to dispel when he invited Klatt to dinner at Squeaky Bean. Where they ate some amazing things, including cauliflower couscous. See also: – Joel Klatt…

Gaetano’s takes another hit

Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it…and repeat it. On Sunday, a car crash outside of Gaetano’s sent a minivan spinning off West 38th Avenue up to the restaurant’s front door, and pushed a Ford Probe right through the patio on Tejon Street into one of the…

A Place at the Table documents hunger in Colorado

“Hunger is hard to recognize in America,” CBS’s Charles Kuralt intones gravely over images of malnourished children. “We know of it in other places, like Asia or Africa. But these children, all of them, are Americans. And all of them are hungry.” That was the message of the landmark 1968…

Guess where I’m eating a Reuben and German potato salad?

The menu at this watering hole is big departure from the kind of cooking that you’d normally expect from a chef whose roots are firmly entrenched in Italian cuisine, but the contemporary take on the Reuben — and the German potato salad — point to a chef who can’t be…

Craft brewery co-ops and an incubator start to take shape in Colorado

The craft-beer industry has always been community-minded — not to mention budget-conscious. Although there are many big craft brewers, there are many more tiny ones, and most of them only came about because someone risked everything by maxing out their credit cards and cashing in their 401k, savings account and…

A bouquet of special menus for Valentine’s Day

Happy Valentine’s Day! If you haven’t already made plans, restaurants across the metro area have come up with some lovely ideas. Here’s a taste of what’s on the culinary menu tonight. And if you know of a place with a sweetheart of a deal that still has space, feel free…

Cafe Byblos: A taste of this week’s review

If Denver were lucky enough to get a nor’easter — one of those storms that dumps rain for so many hours, you’re sure the sky has never been anything other than dishwater gray — I know just what I’d do. Not stay inside, though I gave away my long raincoat…

Update: Rosa Linda’s reopens after electrical problems

Rosa Linda’s reopened today after electrical problems caused the restaurant to close last Friday. Here’s the word from Oscar Aquirre on Facebook: Wooohhoo! We are open! The city of Denver and Xcel energy, as well as our contractor came together and got us open! Contrary to any rumors, Rosa Linda’s…