100 Favorite Dishes: Savory waffle from City, O’ City
No. 35: Savory waffle from City, O’ City…
No. 35: Savory waffle from City, O’ City…
Gary Lee Bomar first inked the deal on an abandoned garage on South Broadway last year, and since then, he’s been working hard to overcome a series of liquor license fights that have derailed the opening of Gary Lee’s Motor Club & Grub. There was light at the end of…
Some of the best food I’ve had this year came from the kitchen of Ambria, a Mediterranean-New American restaurant on the 16th Street Mall, whose line was built — and quarterbacked — by Jeremy Kittelson, a brilliant kitchen magician whose culinary background is more than impressive: He cooked at Vong,…
The Louisville-based Lucky Pie closed out the month’s action on February 29, when it opened a second Lucky Pie in (half of) the former home of Dixons. But other local ventures have not been so fortunate with their expansion plans: The companies behind both the Spicy Pickle and Mercedes Mexican…
I wanted brain tacos, but the kitchen was fresh out of brains, so I changed my mindset and ordered chips and salsa instead, along with a potent margarita that made my head spin. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the…
Yasmin Lozada-Hissom, the pastry chef of Duo and Olivea, where her husband, John Broening, is also the executive chef, was a regular at Spuntino, an Italian cafe in Highland, owned, in part, by Simone Parisi, who also runs a namesake pizzeria and deli, as well as its downstairs restaurant, Firenze…
MiniBar opened in Cherry Creek nearly three years ago, when Bill Ward, the Denver club owner who once ran now-defunct Below Bar and Slim 7 in Larimer Square, picked up the space below the old Village Inn and installed a lounge…
Cappuccinos for kids? On a recent episode of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert tipped his hat to Brooklyn baristas for creating the diminutive coffee drinks and “hooking babies on the foam dragon.” And why not? Getting our nation’s spawn to recognize the dual benefits of espresso addiction and effective niche…
Patrick Canfield, the sous chef at the Trinity Grille who’s the subject of this week’s Chef and Tell interview, has won new fans — for his position on gluten-free diets, his memories of old Denver restaurants, and this answer to a question about what would be his dream restaurant: “I…
The Great Harvest Bread Co., 5910 South University Boulevard in Greenwood Village, is having a one-year anniversary celebration in honor of its new owners, who took over the spot last February. The joint will be offering family activities — face painting and balloon animals — from 3 to 4 p.m…
Denver Restaurant Half Month, not surprisingly, is bringing out the glutton in all of us, and while rezzies are filling up fast, it’s not too late to stamp your name on a seat at one of the 340 feedlots offering multi-course feasts between now and March 9, when the culinary…
Most of the Greek joints in Denver, as I note in this week’s review, are mediocre places where people yell “Opa!” — an expression of joy — despite the fact that the fare they’re serving is rather joyless. Given how vibrant Greek culture is, that just makes me sad. There…
It’s a good thing the food is bright and bold, because the non-existent decor is some of the most bland and boring I’ve ever seen — in an Ethiopian restaurant or otherwise. And would someone please turn on the lights during the lunch hour? Can you guess where I’m eating?…
The Bitter Bar may have made a name for itself from pouring championship-winning cocktails, but that doesn’t mean it’s not into other beverages, too. The Boulder-based cocktail bar and restaurant recently brewed up a collaboration with Avery Brewing Company, bringing a spiritous touch to the project…
When the Cheeky Monk opened in 2007, not many people thought a restaurant specializing in Belgian beer and food would last on Colfax Avenue. Nearly five years later, the spot is thriving, and its owners James and Tina Pachorek will add their own brewery, Three Saints, next door this fall…
Troy Guard, the chef/owner of TAG, TAG|RAW BAR and Madison Street, is, like hundreds of other chefs, in the throes of Restaurant Half Month, and he had hoped to complete an expansion of the diminutive TAG|RAW BAR before last Saturday night, when the two-week feeding frenzy kicked off. But while…
There’s still more than a week to go in Denver Restaurant Week, and just reading the comments that diners have posted about their DRW experiences has made us very, very hungry, as we salivate over the descriptions of great meals at Trillium, 1515, TAG and many others. But this round…
Patrick Canfield Trinity Grille 1801 Broadway 303-293-2288 www.trinitygrille.com This is part two of my chef and tell interview with the Trinity Grille’s Patrick Canfield. Part one of our chat ran yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: Edwardo’s in Westcliffe, Colorado. Going there always reminds me that I’m on vacation, plus they…
If food is, indeed, the next rock-and-roll, as Ferran Adria once said, then Michael Pollan is certainly one of its superstars; the author and professor has made major inroads in how we all think about what goes into our body, using his body of work — which includes Botany of…
Gridiron Grille is set to open Friday at 5650 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard in Greenwood Village. The address, which was formerly occupied by the Royal Gorge, was taken over by local sports fans Tony McGuinnis and his sister-in-law, Audra Jackson Powers. The two plan to offer an affordable menu featuring an…
The Crushery has closed, adding another casualty to the list of restaurants that have shuttered on South Pearl Street. “I love the people in this neighborhood, and, in a way, I feel like I’m letting them down, but I got a very nice offer from Sexy Pizza, and now I’m…
Each week, the folks at Cured, Boulder’s only specialty cheese shop, host a seminar and tasting focused on the artisan products they sell. Tonight’s class will be all about the history and classifications of cheese; complete with tastings from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Admission is $35 per person (which includes…