Lawrence Pierre Has Passed Away, but His Son Carries on the Soul Food Tradition
Pierre’s Supper Club ran for more than fifty years.
Pierre’s Supper Club ran for more than fifty years.
The highest brewery in North America has shuttered.
The lack of James Beard awards this year hasn’t stopped these chefs and restaurateurs from proving their mettle.
Everyone deserves a thank you at the end of summer.
Slow food, a progressive bar crawl and Ital cuisine are all on the menu this week.
These Denver cold brew coffee are mellow to drink but pack a caffeine kick.
The place Coloradans love to hate…
Say hello to a new Illegal Pete’s.
These bars and restaurants are inviting you in for Labor Day festivities.
The Idaho Springs brewery will add a second production facility and taproom at Endo, which closed in May.
A sign at the iconic theme restaurant promises a return, but silence surrounds Casa Bonita.
The big festivals have been called off, but many brewers are hosting their own safe Oktoberfest parties.
Last year’s slopper champ downed 28.5 chile-smothered burgers; expect even more this Saturday.
Find out about new beers on tap and in cans as well as live and virtual beer events around town.
A mobile bartending company uses local ingredients for subscription based cocktail mixers.
Denver has several new delivery and to-go options for international baked and fried pastries.
A surprising number of new restaurants have debuted this summer.
The crisp and aromatic beer is catching on with Denver brewers.
This month, Sushi Den will begin patio dining, Ototo will reopen as a grab-and-go deli and Temaki Den will open at the Source.
With $6 drinks and equally low-prices apps, Señor Bear does happy hour right.
A farm stand in east Denver only opens for two months at the height of Colorado harvest season.
Take a knife skills class, get your fill of New England clams and enjoy whiskey and banh mi, all this week.