Twenty-Two New Canned Colorado Beers for Summer 2017

It’s summer! And summer means that it’s definitely canned-beer season, bringing lots of portable new beers from nearly every brewery, big and small, old and new. Some of these are brand-new offerings, some are old beers that are being packaged for the first time, and some just have a new…

Chef Justin Brunson Closes Masterpiece Luncheonette

Masterpiece Delicatessen’s younger sibling at 1710 Sherman Street in the Uptown neighborhood got a name change and menu overhaul earlier this year, turning into Masterpiece Luncheonette. But that wasn’t enough to boost sales to meet the expectations of chef/owner Justin Brunson and his business partners, so they’ve closed the eatery…

Sapor Coffee and Concepts Emerges From Two Love Stories

Two love stories intertwine for Caleb and Jeannie Sprenger as they prepare to open Sapor Coffee & Concepts at 2785 Speer Boulevard. When Caleb went to work at his uncle’s coffee roastery four years ago, he didn’t know he was going to fall in love. He had no previous knowledge of coffee,…

Badger’s Pub Sticks with the Basics on Broadway

The last time I was at Badger’s Pub, it was snowing outside and I was wearing a Snuggie. A friend had invited me to a Seven Deadly Sins-themed bar crawl, and instead of dressing like Lust or something skimpy that would prove inadequate for the weather, I went with the…

Why Duo’s Kitchen Livable Wage Surcharge Makes Sense Now

Keith Arnold and Stephanie Bonin, owners of Highland neighborhood restaurant Duo, announced last week that they’d be implementing a new 2-percent “kitchen livable wage surcharge” on Friday, June 16. And after a weekend of dinner service with the new fee, intended to provide additional income for non-tipped restaurant employees, Arnold…

Bremen’s Opens Today in Former Rosa Linda’s Space

The wait is over: Bremen’s Wine & Tap opens today in the former Rosa Linda’s space at 2005 West 33rd Avenue. Owner Dina Castillo has been working on her new restaurant for more than a year and has transformed the three-room Mexican cafe into an open, airy eatery and bar…

Thomas Wright Is Cooking Up Some Changes at Racines, Including Happy Hour

Restaurants are popping up so quickly in Denver, it’s easy to forget what this scene was like two years ago, let alone three decades ago. Racines has been a witness to the incredibly evolving dining scene, all the while serving its hearty breakfasts, fish and chips, and nutty cheese salads to scores of regulars who fill the dining room. The longtime menu at Racines is currently getting an update, but that’s not all: For the first time in its 35-year history, the restaurant is rolling out a happy hour.

Eight Things to Expect Now that Amazon Has Bought Whole Foods

With the recent acquisition of Whole Foods by the online retail giant Amazon, some significant changes are coming…and it’s not just because Jeff Bezos has a hankering for some $6 asparagus water. Here’s are eight ways your shopping experiences may change in the coming months — and exactly what that means for your pocketbook, digital or otherwise.

Little Man Ice Cream Serves Its Two-Millionth Scoop

Under the shadow of a 28-foot tall milk can, a Little Man Ice Cream employee hands over the shop’s two-millionth scoop of ice cream, receiving cheers from those who’ve come to the shop to help celebrate this monumental milestone — and to get some of Little Man’s famous ice cream…

La Chiva Brings Colombian Cooking to South Broadway

Our first taste of the Colombian street food of La Chiva came at Civic Center Eats two summers ago, when chef/owner Jorge Aguirre would park his brightly colored truck and hand out light, crispy empanadas made from scratch. By then, the truck had been operating for a year and Aguirre…