Zingers opens near the University of Denver

Chicken wings, green chile — purportedly the best in Denver, if you believe Dennis Krieger — and sandwiches just got easier to come by if you’re a student at the University of Denver. That’s because Krieger, along with his son Max, a recent DU Hotel and Restaurant Management grad, just…

Guess where I’m drinking?

While the food left a lot to be desired, the cocktails, which ring up at six bucks during happy hour, were far too desirable, especially the one in the above snap created with fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice, vodka and St. Germain. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who…

Democratic candidates: You are where you eat

If you’re a Democrat who hasn’t voted yet, you might want to digest where some of the candidates are throwing their primary-night parties before you give them your support. In the down-and-dirty Senate race, Andrew Romanoff will be at City Hall, 1144 Broadway, while Michael Bennet will be at Mile…

Beat the heat with three thirst-quenching wine cocktails

It’s been a summer full of fantastic wines, but even a wine-drinking professional (or is it professional wine drinker?) can grow weary of the standard red, white or rosé decision. If you, too, are searching for a supremely drinkable, inexpensive and easy-to-assemble option to guzzle throughout the few remaining weeks…

Round three: Win free tickets to EatDenver’s Harvest Week kick-off party

Eat Denver’s Harvest Week, a seven-day jubilation that pays homage to Colorado’s bountiful crops, sprouts the week of August 21, when nearly forty of the city’s best independent restaurants will pimp seasonal menus showcasing locally sourced ingredients and products. But before that happens, there’s going to be a little party,…

Colt & Gray featured on Food Network’s The Best Thing I Ever Ate

The menu at Colt & Gray, Nelson Perkins’s restaurant at 1553 Platte Street, includes baked sticky toffee pudding, a rich, decadent and dense cakey base smothered in nut-studded toffee sauce and topped with vanilla ice cream. And it counts Food Network host and chef Claire Robinson among its fans…

Blech! Five worst foodborne illness outbreaks in recent U.S history

In July, up to two dozen people contracted salmonella after dining at The Fort in Morrison. The likely culprit? Rattlesnake cakes — specifically, the presence of uncooked eggs in the dish, which has since been removed from the menu. Seems that Montezuma doesn’t discriminate between exotic rattlesnakes and cheap tacos…

Saigon Landing closed after fire

Business has been hot at Saigon Landing, which opened last November in Greenwood Village, but no one wanted it this hot: Late Sunday, the building at 6585 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard caught fire — firefighters suspect lightning — and was heavily damaged…

Today: Free tacos at Casselman’s

Free happy-hour feeds have long seemed the stuff of distant memory. But suddenly, what’s old is new again at Casselman’s Bar and Venue, which just introduced Tacos Tuesday — complete with a free ground-beef taco bar “from 6 p.m. till they’re gone.”…

Tonight: Cooking with aromatic herbs and summer harvest ideas

The Denver Botanic Gardens will harvest fresh herbs to be used in tonight’s cooking demonstration, “How to Cook With Aromatic Herbs,” at Le Central, 112 East Eighth Avenue, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $38 for DBG members and $43 for the general public, and includes a three-course meal;…

Would you pay $625 for a cookbook?

A quick perusal of Amazon shows that Thomas Keller’s French Laundry cookbook regularly costs $50, the same price Grant Achatz charges for Alinea at Home. Heston Blumenthal’s larger volume of recipes, the Big Fat Duck, weighs in at a hefty $250. And Ferran Adria, of the soon-to-close molecular gastronomy mecca,…