Guess where I’m eating a sausage roll?

Despite the birthday party adjacent to us, where songs like”On Top of Old Smokey” were being sung by restless toddlers, the tune was actually fitting for the meatballs, calzones, pizzas, garlic knots and sausage rolls that emerged from the kitchen. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who…

That was fast: #GABF tickets sell out in record 45 minutes

Update: Tickets for the Great American Beer Festival sold out in a jaw-dropping 45 minutes today, smashing last year’s record of seven days, which, in turn, crushed the previous year’s rate of several weeks. Craft beer, it appears, is now as popular as a Justin Beiber concert. But the Boulder-based…

Photos: Pho 79 opens on the 16th Street Mall

Pho 79 opened its sixth metro location at 1600 Champa Street last month, and on Monday, it acquired its liquor license. “We’re ready for business,” says general manager, Joe Ngo. “We want to provide good pho for the locals,” he adds, noting this “this location is the best, because of…

Round two with Pippa Taylor, exec chef of Strings

Pippa Taylor Strings 1700 Humboldt Street 303-831-7310 www.stringsrestaurant.com Part one of my interview with Pippa Taylor, executive chef of Strings, ran yesterday. This is part two of our chat Favorite restaurant in America: At this point, my favorites include Joël Robuchon in Las Vegas, Charlie Trotter’s in Chicago and Fenway…

Reader: Why Le Peep is now Le Poop

After seeing that a recent Consumer Reports survey ranked Le Peep in the top ten of most popular restaurants in the U.S. — ranked on taste, value, service and mood — Jenn Wohletz decided to give this corporate-chain eatery another try. But she was not impressed by her meal at…

Tailgate at Trucks for Pups this evening

Resort 2 Kindness — a nonprofit committed to making a difference through random acts of kindness — will host Trucks for Pups, a food-truck gathering benefiting local dog-rescue centers, from 4 to 7 p.m. today in the parking lot of Petco at 8100 West Crestline Avenue in Littleton…

Patsy’s Italian Restaurant has a rich, colorful, unbeatable history

Patsy’s Italian Restaurant has been around since 1921, which means this neighborhood joint has survived the Great Depression, World War II, the Red Scare, the Vietnam War, disco, the Reagan era and the emergence of the Olive Garden. Decades of history have unfolded around its linen tablecloths, and as other…

Guess where I’m eating Denver’s best happy-hour snacks?

Three craft beers, five dishes, all stellar, for less than $35. This restaurant’s happy hour is still the crème de la crème of Denver. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Guess Where posts is entered into a pool…

Four essential terms every wine lover needs to know, demystified

Wine — just like every sport, art form, hobby or leisure pursuit — has a language all its own. And while someone just learning to cook would likely realize that the intimidating task of understanding what terms like “sauté” or “chiffonade” mean is simply another step in that process, why…

Could go-cups be in Denver’s future? Drinkers would rejoice

Almost everyone who’s ever bar-hopped has, at one time or another, accidentally walked out of an establishment with their drink in hand. And on almost every one of those occasions, said drinker has been stopped by a bouncer, waiter, security guard or friend since, sadly, you can’t take your booze…

Le Peep: The proof is in the powder

I hadn’t been to Le Peep in well over a decade — since I discovered eggs Bennie made from scratch are better — but I noticed that the recent chain-restaurant survey in Consumer Reports put Le Peep among the most popular restaurants in the U.S., ranked on taste, value, service…