Reader: Isn’t This the Fifth Brewery Announced This Week?

Yes, another craft brewery is coming. This one is Little Machine, and Brett Williams, Mike Dunkly and Ben Chenard are gearing up to open later this year at 2924 West 20th Avenue, right by Sports Authority Field, an area definitely thirsty for craft beer — even in a town overflowing with…

Photos: A Look Inside West Highland’s Solitaire

Solitaire owners chef Mark Ferguson and manager Andrea Faulisi Ferguson are placing their faith in Denver’s restaurant goers to separate high-end menus from stodgy dining experiences. “It’s not white table clothes where you have to get dolled up and be quiet,” insists Mark Ferguson of the newly refurbished joined mansions…

Milk & Honey Gearing Up for May Opening, With Chef Lance Barto on Board

Restaurateur Michael Shiell’s excavation and rebuild of the subterranean Larimer Square restaurant space that once housed Lime is nearly complete; Craigslist adds have popped up announcing positions available, and one local chef who recently found himself out of a job has answered the call. Lance Barto, most recently the executive…

A Happy Hour Experiment at Session Kitchen

On an unusually quiet evening on South Pearl, the patio at Session Kitchen announced itself from blocks away. While patrons of the district’s other establishments restricted themselves to muted chatting, this restaurant was booming with music and the laughs of happy customers. From its graphic design sensibility to its menu…

Block & Larder’s Hanging Tender Not That Rare

I enjoy talking to servers. Not because I like chitchat, but because you can tell a lot about a place by how well its staff is trained. Are servers well-informed and confident, able to answer questions with ease, or do they need to run back and forth to the kitchen?…

Bagels and Beer on the Culinary Calendar Today

Rosenberg’s Bagels will be slicing up a huge bagel for a good cause at 10 a.m. today. The deli will be serving slices of a giant everything bagel with cream cheese that’s roughly the size of twelve dozen bagels in one. In return for a slice, the deli is asking…

Parry’s Opens Fifth Pizza Place, in Northglenn

Parry’s Pizzeria may have been inspired by New York-style pizza, but the homegrown chain is as much about Colorado craft beer. On Monday, Parry’s officially opened its fifth location at 100 East 120th Avenue in Northglenn, and in honor of that street address it’s featuring 120 Colorado beers not just…

Cheeky Monk Westminster and Grey Cactus Go Dark

Almost every restaurant in town seems to be packed to the rafters, adding brunch or lunch to accommodate more guests, or figuring out other ways to keep the wait lists flowing so that customers don’t  jump to the next trendy eatery down the block. But amid a flurry of April…

Reader: Nice to See Both Recipes and Culinary Reveries

Spring is here, which means that the Boulder County Farmers’ Market has returned — and so have Juliet Wittman’s posts about what you can find there. On Saturday she picked up fennel from Eric Skokan’s Black Cat Farm, which inspired a recipe and some writing as lovely as the fresh…

Review: Block & Larder Is Pleased to Meat You

The last time a man looked at me and said the word “destiny,” it was part of a bad pickup line. My server at Block & Larder used the word to much better effect. Noticing my furrowed brow as I pondered pages of whiskeys, tequilas and beers at this four-month-old…

French Fry-Eating Contest, and Three More Dining Options Today

Chow down for art! At 4 p.m. today, ArtPlant will host a french-fry-eating contest at the “Articulated Wall” — or is that the French Fry Stack? — in the Denver Design District off South Broadway. The contest will be documented in video and photos as material for Mexican artist Cristóbal…