Guess where I’m drinking?

The tables are tall, the Wrangler-wearing drinkers taller, and the tales taller still at this classic dive. Can you guess where I’m drinking? 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…

Charcoal set to heat up on Monday

The long-awaited and often-rescheduled opening of Charcoal is finally happening on Monday. The high-ceiling, sharp-lined space has been transformed from the old Apple Spice Junction. The decor is defined by dark tile and rock pieces, and the open kitchen is the centerpiece: big, beautiful and full of potential…

Guy Harvey’s Perfect Spot has gone under in Stapleton

As it turns out, the Shops at Northfield Stapleton were not the perfect spot for Guy Harvey, the famous artist and conservationist. Earlier this month, Guy Harvey’s Perfect Spot, a bar/restaurant/retail store decked out in fishing decor, closed less than a year after it opened in the outdoor mall…

Five Denver bartenders mix up vodka cocktails you can make at home

Vodka has been the most popular spirit in America since the 1970s, and there’s no sign of it slowing down. As outlined in “Clear Thinking,” this week’s cover story about Spring44, vodka’s popularity keeps growing year after year, expanding into a market now worth billions of dollars. Part of that…

Bistro One’s patio opens just in time to say so long to summer

When it opened three years ago under chef Olav Peterson, Bistro One had more highbrow aspirations — but under chef-owner Alex Waters and his wife, Diane, it’s evolved into a neighborhood joint with a menu of French comfort food and a crowd of regulars who like to spend lazy evenings…

Round two with Simon Purvis, exec chef of EDGE at the Four Seasons

Simon Purvis EDGE at the Four Seasons 1111 14th Street 303-389-3000 www.fourseasons.com/denver/dining Favorite restaurant in America: I had an exceptional meal in L.A. at José Andrés’s restaurant, Bazaar. It was packed, so the ambience was electric, I bumped into a former colleague, the food was good, the decor was stylish,…

A Saucy Affair at Infinity Park Events Center tonight

The secret’s in the sauce! That will definitely be true tonight at Infinity Park Event Center, 4400 East Kentucky Avenue, the site of the annual Saucy Affair. From 6 to 9 p.m., chefs from the city’s top restaurants will compete in a “Saucy Battle.” Tickets are $65; for more information,…

Vodka: a shaken, but not stirred, history of the spirit on screen

Vodka’s rise to popularity wasn’t just a matter of taste. As outlined in “Clear Thinking,” this week’s cover story, brilliant marketing also had a lot to do with the spirit’s growth. And that marketing included placements in both movies and television shows — sometimes purchased, sometimes just lucky. Here are…

Photos: El Olvido

For this week’s review, I visited El Olvido, a five-month-old restaurant on South Broadway that owner Jorge Pingarron calls “Mexican, but not Mexican.” By that he means not Colorado Mexican, because his place specializes in dishes from regions of Mexico not widely represented in Denver, including Jalisco’s carne en su…

Five ways to freshen up the Great American Beer Festival

What’s that you say? How can you mess with perfection? Easily. The Great American Beer Festival, which takes place September 29 to October 1, is the biggest consumer beerstravaganza in the world. It’s on the life to-do list for beer lovers all over the globe, and it brings more cachet…

Guess where I’m eating?

I ordered the mole enchiladas, only to have the server look at me dubiously before asking if I actually knew what “mole” was. That was strike one. Strike two was when my friend went out to the car to fetch his phone, and the host bid him farewell, only to…

One Dollar Mexican opens on 38th Avenue

We’re always on the look out for ways to stuff ourselves as cheaply as possible, and a spot that just opened on the corner of 38th and Clay, just two doors down from Buchi Cafe Cubano, may take the prize for the least expensive meal in the city — most…

Reader: Fed up with the word “foodie,” but not real Mexican food

First, Denver places thirteenth on Travel + Leisure’s list of the best American cities for foodies, then LivingSocial ranks it as the eleventh-best dining city overall. When you drill down in the results of that survey, which queried 4,000 people in twenty top cities, you find some interesting observations –…