Guess where I’m eating?

I tend to go to this neighborhood restaurant three or four times a year, but when I stopped in for lunch yesterday, the owner, who once presided over one of the most (inexplicably) popular restaurants in Denver, revealed that one Denver couple — and their teenage daughter — ate here…

Top five reasons to get off Paula Deen’s ass already

Unless you’ve been trekking in the Himalayas this week, you’ve undoubtedly heard all about celebrity chef Paula Deen’s admission that she has Type 2 diabetes. Deen is known for her signature deep-South-deep-fried-deeply-buttered cuisine, and the criticism of her condition/food/pimping diabetes drugs is almost as painful as the day after eating…

Mary Jane Birthday Dinner at Winter Park

Colorado’s favorite lady of the evening is celebrating her birthday at Winter Park tonight, and this year, the resort is offering a wine dinner with four courses paired with wines to commemorate Mary Jane. Reservations are $125 for diner; call 970-726-1446. For information on dozens of culinary events around town,…

A pilot program places healthy vending machines in Denver schools

A few hours after lunch, students across America start to get cranky. Their blood sugar plunges, their eyes glaze over, and their stomachs start to rumble. They find a quick fix in the school’s vending machines by gorging themselves on greasy potato chips and sugary sodas. Energy levels skyrocket before…

The battle of Brittany Hill wages on

JoeAnn and John Falco took on the stunning Brittany Hill property in Thornton over two years ago, planning to restore the space that was once a landmark restaurant and open an eatery/special events center there. They got to work on upgrades, but the spot never reopened — and at the…

Wynkoop debuts two new versions of its flagship Rail Yard Ale

The beer-happy bunch at the Wynkoop Brewing Company has a New Year’s Resolution for 2012: put a few sacred cows out to pasture. “The goal,” says brewery spokesman Marty Jones, “is to rock the status quo and to shake up the beer list with new offerings.” To that effect, the…

Campagna closes for remodeling and will reopen as My Other Bar

The address on Sixth Avenue and Downing that’s home to Campagna is one of Denver’s cursed locations, losing a slew of restaurants over the course of the last few decades. Owner Alex Gurevich is determined to make it work, though — even if that means ditching his salumeria and pizzeria…

Four small Denver breweries cooperate on a bigger purchase

In a show of solidarity (not to mention some penny-wise fiscal management) four small brewers are putting in an order for new brewing equipment and tanks in a move that will save them all a chunk of change and help them expand. Copper Kettle, Renegade, Strange Brewing and Caution are…

Denver’s ten best charcuterie plates

There’s no limit to our love for salted and cured meat, so we’re as happy as pigs at the feeding trough that some variation of the charcuterie plate has worked its way onto just about every menu in this town. But as more and more restaurants fill out their menu…

Guess where I’m eating?

I just got back from the Fancy Food Show in San Francisco, which pimped, among other indisputably un-fancy weird shit, clam chowder (from a can) pizza and bacon lube (more on those later this afternoon), but I also hit several restaurants (three in an hour, plus a bakery, which may…

Round two with David Bumgardner, exec chef of Williams & Graham

David Bumgardner Williams & Graham 3160 Tejon Street 303-997-8886 www.williamsandgraham.com This is part two of my interview with David Bumgardner, exec chef of Williams & Graham. Part one of my chat with Bumgardner ran yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: I don’t get around much, but when I lived in Cleveland,…

Can Can Girls Beer Club Dinner at Oskar Blues

Oskar Blues Liquids and Solids, 1550 South Hover Road in Longmont, is bringing women on board with the Can Can Girls Beer Club Beer Dinner. Tonight’s event pairs five courses with brews to help raise both awareness and funds to fight breast cancer. Admission is $50; for more details, call…

Is Trader Joe’s coming to Boulder’s 29th Street?

They better widen Highway 36. Trader Joe’s could possibly, maybe, potentially be coming, finally, to Colorado — but in Boulder, rather than Denver or its suburbs, according to a story this afternoon in the Daily Camera. Here’s a piece of it: “A source close to the situation said the California…

Boulder’s Oak at Fourteenth now open for lunch

It’s been just over a month since Bryan Dayton and Steve Redzikowski reopened the doors of Oak at Fourteenth, revealing the space they had to rebuild after fire destroyed the original restaurant last spring. “Things have been going really well,” Dayton says. “I mean, really well. It seems like everything…

Mo’s is no no’; Music Bar and Rex Lounge may rise again

Our Backbeat blog just reported a trio of bar closings. Mo’s has gone dark at 1037 Broadway after two-plus years. “It’s been a long run and something new is always on the horizon,” reads the Mo’s Facebook page. “Change is good and we want to thank all those that have…