Six Tidbits About Dining in Denver Collected Over 100 Reviews

Being a restaurant critic is a bit like being a colander. Every time I enter a restaurant, I’m filling myself up, both literally and figuratively, with thoughts about everything from how the sauce tasted to lighting and noise levels to whether or not the server knew his stuff. When it’s…

Chef and Tell: Chef Brady Marcotte of Table Top

“If it’s not right, it’s wrong.” Those are the words of wisdom that chef Brady Marcotte of Table Top, which opened this summer in Park Hill, learned from Steven Redzikowski, chef and co-owner of Boulder’s Oak at Fourteenth and Acorn in Denver. Marcotte, who worked for Redzikowski for two years…

Bacon and Belly for Brunch at Beast + Bottle

Brother and sister duo Paul and Aileen Reilly can often be seen pouring their heart and soul into every aspect of Beast + Bottle, Aileen running the front of the house while Paul heads the kitchen. Known for its in-house butchery program, the restaurant has a whole pig delivered to…

Reservoir Dogs-inspired beer dinner at Alamo Drafthouse tonight

Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino’s debut film, features a colorful cast of characters and some iconic scenes that the culinary team at the Alamo Drafthouse have translated from film to the language of food for a a four-course beer dinner accompanying a screening at 7 p.m. tonight. See also: Slow Food…

Video: Bottling for Booze at Stranahan’s Colorado Distillery

Stranahan’s Colorado Distillery may be owned by spirits giant Proximo, but that doesn’t stop the whiskey maker from continuing its tradition of bringing in volunteers to help with bottling. Rather than exploiting free labor, Stranahan’s provides lunch and a bottle of the barrel-aged spirit to take home in exchange for…

Dishes of DISH: Brioche French Toast from Fooducopia

On Sunday, September 7, 2014, Westword will host its twentieth annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, DISH, in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of the favorite restaurants of Cafe Society writers and readers will be serving delectable dishes. Like Fooducopia, an eatery that’s shipping…

Photos: The First-Ever Boulder Craft Beer Festival Went Down Last Weekend

The inaugural Boulder Craft Beer Festival took place last Saturday in West Central Park, where twenty Boulder County breweries, old and new, poured their creations. The festival, produced by Downtown Boulder, Inc., included live music, food and lawn games. Westword photographer Brandon Marshall was there to catch the action. Take…

Dishes of DISH: A Samoa Doughnut from Glazed and Confuzed

On Sunday, September 7, 2014, Westword will host its twentieth annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, DISH, in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of the favorite restaurants of Cafe Society writers and readers will be serving delectable dishes. Like Glazed and Confuzed, for example…

Slow Food Denver Offers Microgrants to Local Food Organizations

Slow Food USA is about more than just cooking and enjoying good food while decrying the downfalls of the average American diet. According to Krista Roberts, director of Slow Food Denver, the organization is committed to “good, clean, and fair food.” As part of that mission, the organization created C.A.F.E…

Dishes of DISH: Ceviche from Adelita’s Cocina y Cantina

On Sunday, September 7, 2014, Westword will host its twentieth annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, DISH, in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of the favorite restaurants of Cafe Society writers and readers will be serving delectable dishes. Like Adelitas Cocina y Cantina, for…

3 Sons Brings Barbecue Back to Whittier

So this is becoming a trend: for the second time in four weeks, I’ve encountered an Ohioan running a barbecue restaurant in Denver. I get it that who wouldn’t want to come to Colorado from Cleveland or Cincinnati? — but the barbecue connection is a little more tenuous. Perhaps it’s…

Learning to Make Cheese Is Fast and Fun Today

Making cheese can be surprisingly quick and easy. Did you know that you can make fresh mozzarella in your own home in fewer than thirty minutes? Today you can llearn the tips and tricks to make this great cheese in less time than it takes to watch your favorite show…

Dishes of DISH: Lobster Pasta and Bread Pudding from The Hornet

On Sunday, September 7, 2014, Westword will host its twentieth annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, DISH, in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of the favorite restaurants of Cafe Society writers and readers will be serving delectable dishes. The Hornet, for example, will be…

Dishes of DISH: Gourmet Oysters from Angelo’s Taverna

On Sunday, September 7, 2014, Westword will host its twentieth annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, DISH, in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of the favorite restaurants of Cafe Society writers and readers will be serving delectable dishes.Angelo’s Taverna, for example, is bringing a…

Xtreme Action American Grill Knocked Out of the Ring

Xtreme Action American Grill, which opened this winter above the 16th Street Mall, billed itself as Colorado’s only mixed martial arts-inspired sports bar. But now there are none: Xtreme Action has apparently been knocked out of the ring. Its website has been suspended, its phone disconnected…