Duck a l’Orange at Bistro Vendome will fly tonight

Here’s a deal that really flies: Bistro Vendome, 1420 Larimer Street, has been featuring French classics on Thursday nights. And tonight’s offering? Duck a l’Orange. For more details, call 303-825-3232 or visit www.bistrovendome.com. For information on dozens of culinary events around town, visit our online Food & Drink listings –…

Wynkoop Brewing expands for the first time in thirteen years

The Wynkoop Brewing Company is in the midst of expanding its brewing capacity for the first time in thirteen years — since the days when brewery co-founder Mayor-turned-Governor John Hickenlooper was still slinging suds at the LoDo landmark. In November, the brewery moved its four original twenty-barrel fermenters to the…

Margs Taco Bistro taking over Einstein’s in Cherry Creek

One of the most coveted locations in Cherry Creek, right next door to the “celebrity” Starbucks at Second and Filmore, will soon have a new tenant: The Einstein Bros Bagel store is shuttering at the end of the month, and by early April, a second Margs Taco Bistro will take…

Guess where I’m eating?

Bacon! What? There’s nothing else to say…except …Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts is entered into a pool — and every Monday, we select one lucky winner who’ll receive an EatDenver dining deck,…

Guess what I’m eating?

There are no Dippin’ Dots vendors at the National Western Stock Show — the company that created the “ice cream of the future” filed for bankruptcy in November — and Biker Jim’s truck, one of several at the Stock Show this year, wasn’t manned until 4 p.m.yesterday afternoon. Still, we…

Drinking Liberally Denver at Highland Tavern

Some people think politics and alcohol don’t mix — but if you’re a fan of this potentially volatile combination, head to Highland Tavern, 3400 Navajo Street, at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. That’s when Drinking Liberally Denver — an informal, inclusive and (need we…

Street Kitchen Asian Bistro seeks street cred in the southern suburbs

Suburbs are rarely known as culinary meccas, and the sprawling subdevelopments to the south of Denver are no exception to this rule. But since the Tech Center and other business complexes attract commuting cubicle warriors in droves, a few restaurateurs with already-established urban locations ventured south last year, opening trendy…

2914 Coffee will soon be pouring near 25th and Federal

For five years, Anthony Davis has been a barista and manager at north Boulder’s Amante, where he learned to pour shots and style out lattes with art. But this spring, the coffee enthusiast is striking out on his own closer to his Highland neighborhood home, opening 2914 Coffee at 2914…

The ten biggest Colorado beer stories of 2011

You could say that 2011 was the year that Denver’s men and women matched its mountains when it came to beer culture. Seven new breweries opened in the metro area and stayed so busy that all seven have already expanded — or are considering it. But good beer can also…

Mecca Grill a central destination for vegetarian dining

Mecca Grill, 270 South Downing Street, won a Best of Denver award in 2010 for “Best Lamb That Mary Would Have Liked” — but lamb is far from all that’s on the menu at this mini-mall storefront. As that award noted, the music choice is a little bizarre (when we…

Guess where I’m eating?

There aren’t too many places where you can wrap your jaws around a $2 breakfast burrito, but here, at this weird little pit stop that has a drive-thru, two bucks and tax gets you a hefty gut bomb to satisfy your morning lust. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special…