Guess where I’m eating?

After I watched Food, Inc., I was too traumatized to eat beef without seeing its resume first. But this burger has made the cut for being one of the best in town — and rightfully so. The servers don’t ask what temperature you’d like it, not only because they don’t…

Beer and Cheer: Elysian Bifrost Winter Ale

Elysian Bifrost Winter Ale pours a golden color, with a head that is as thick, fluffy and bouncy as a cozy homemade blanket – or a foot-high bank of Christmas snow. The bubbles go deep and rise slowly, like a Guinness, and the frothy top is so thick, it can…

Gastro Gift Guide: Textiles edition

Pet peeve: You go over to someone’s house for a dinner party, and you go to the bathroom, and there’s a fancy pair of hand towels hanging there with ridiculous embroidered gold snowflakes or something, and you can just tell that even though they’re towels, and they’re hanging there in…

Dick’s Hickory Dock could make a comeback

At this past weekend’s auction for the former Dick’s Hickory Dock in Kittredge, Hamid Motarjemi made the winning bid of $247,500. This will be his fourth project in the area. He started in 2000 with 2101 Champa, which he renovated and turned into Club Boca. Then in 2003 he bought…

In-N-Out Burger: worshipping at the mecca of meat

I touched down in Las Vegas Saturday night, went to Avis to get a huge SUV for the weekend, and immediately headed to the meat mecca, a shrine that calls our name. In-N-Out Burger. This wasn’t the first burger chain to make it in Southern California, but it was the…

Chef and Tell: Bob Blair of Fuel Cafe

There are some chefs who insist on being called, well, “Chef,” and then there are other kitchen wizards, like Bob Blair, who roll their eyes, shake their heads and politely ask that you don’t address them as “Chef” at all. “I’m a cook,” argues Blair, whose real job is executive…

Frasca’s Bobby Stuckey goes cork-to-cork with Kathie Lee on Today

You gotta give Bobby Stuckey props. Anyone who’s willing to endure the clownish theatrics of Kathie Lee Gifford, co-bubble head host of NBC’s Today show, deserves his day in the spotlight, which is exactly where Stuckey, the master sommelier at Boulder’s Frasca Food & Wine, will be this morning when…

Cook up holiday desserts tonight, soup tomorrow

From 6:30 to 9 p.m. tonight, chef Cody Knopf of the Kitchen Table Cooking School will teach you how to make “Outrageous Holiday Desserts” guaranteed to “delight and amaze your family and guests.” And tomorrow from 6:30 to 9 p.m., chef Joseph Abeyta will show how to make holiday soups…

On momo, Nepal Cuisine and yeti

In Nepal, momo — the small, white-flour dumplings that represent the Nepali contribution to world dumpling culture — are used as currency. Goats and yaks can be bartered for on the streets with buckets of momo. A fine woman is said to be worth her weight in momo. There’s a…

Behind the bar with Amanda Olig of Vesta

Amanda Olig moved to Colorado in August 2005, right after the annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota. She worked as a promo girl for Premier Image for three years doing Jameson, Kahlua and Stoli promotions, then opened the Meadowlark in January 2006. She stayed there until August 2007, when…

Things are getting saucy in Denver

Perhaps the third time’s a charm. That’s what Isaac Torres is betting on when he and his father, Raul, open Saucy at 2200 Market Street in the space that formerly held Otto’s Grill (for a nanosecond) and before that, Brix. “We’re doing a family-run barbecue joint where you can get…

Guess where I’m eating?

I spent years trying to find a decent fish fry in this city, a fish fry that would transport me, however briefly, back to the Mick-ridden streets of my youth, where Fridays always saw legions of fathers trooping home through the streets, laden with steaming bags of take-away fish and…

Beer and Cheer: Frambozen from New Belgium

Frambozen is a classic Colorado holiday beer, one that has a fan club across the country and everyone who lives here should try at least once. A brown ale that pours a deep red/brown color, Frambozen is deliciously flavored with juicy raspberries that make it seem like it should be…

A few (believe it or not) words from Jason Sheehan

After almost eight years of eating in Denver, writing about Denver and dragging Denver’s gastronaut community along with me, willing or not, to every pho shop, sushi bar, French restaurant and African goat butcher I could bluff my way into, I’ve decided that it’s time for me to step aside…

Fill up on free flatbread today from Jamba Juice

Beginning at 11:30 a.m. today, all metro area Jamba Juice locations are doling out free food, specifically the national chain’s California flatbreads. The four “great-tasting” (we’ll decide that) “guilt-free” varieties — Tomo Artichoko, Smokehouse Chicken, MediterranYum and Four Cheesy — will be available until 2 p.m. or until the stores…

Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q proclaims Tuesday taco day

Not that anyone needs an another excuse to eat tacos, but Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q has declared Tuesday the day of the taco. And while barbecue and tacos may not sound harmonious on the surface, the principle behind “low and slow” cooking crosses any border. “When it comes to honoring…

Donate toys, get tipsy at Encore

Encore, the New American restaurant at the Lowenstein, 2550 East Colfax Avenue, is pouring complimentary glasses of wine from now till Christmas for its customers — but there’s a good will catch: In order to sip, you’ve got to bring a new unwrapped toy, which the staff will donate to…