Thai Basil on East Alameda Becomes My Ramen 2

The Thai Basil branch at 540 East Alameda Avenue closed a year ago, with a sign in the window indicating the place would reopen that spring after a renovation. That never happened and the building sat empty for the remainder of 2016. But a sign just went up indicating that…

Three More Restaurants Coming to Stanley Marketplace Soon

While the Stanley Marketplace on the southeastern edge of the Stapleton neighborhood is far from full, there are already six food and beverage vendors open, serving tacos, fried chicken, craft beer, handmade chocolates and pastries, fresh-roasted coffee and beer-hall grub. Of the forty or so businesses currently committed to moving…

Oskar Blues Brings Chuburger and Hotbox Roasters to RiNo

Lyons and Longmont have long enjoyed the food and brews put out by Oskar Blues in several locations, from the original bar and brewery in downtown Lyons to a restaurant, a burger bar and a tasting room in Longmont. But today the company opens its first all-season eatery in Denver…

Shake Shack Signs for Spot at 30th and Larimer Streets

There’s a whole lotta shaking going on in Denver’s burger scene.  Last week Shake Shack, the fast-expanding chain founded by Danny Meyer in New York City in 2004, announced on its website that it is coming to Colorado this year: “Ain’t no mountain high enough! Shake Shack is trekking to…

Five of Denver’s Smallest and Newest Coffee Shops That Roast Their Own Beans

The secret to small-batch or craft coffee roasting is flexibility — because while mass production facilities are trying to carbon-copy their signature blends, the coffee geeks are trying to improve with each batch. “It’s an agricultural product,” owner of Jubilee Roasting Co. Peter Wanburg explains. “Instead of trying to mask…

The Post Chicken & Beer Set for January 18 Opening on South Broadway

What most bar-hoppers refer to as “South Broadway” actually straddles the line – Ellsworth Avenue – marking the beginning of official “South” street addresses in Denver. So some SoBo favorites – the Hornet, Punch Bowl Social, Historians Ale House – aren’t even in SoBo proper. As you head further down…

Colorado Concierge: Where Can I Go for Dinner and a Show Under One Roof?

We’ve all been faced with the “Where should we go?” question. Sometimes the answer is obvious, but other times we need help. Whether it’s finding the perfect place to celebrate the right occasion, determining what kitchen can accommodate an unusual dietary restriction, or maybe just discovering a new place to…

Lechuga’s Makes It a Duo With New Lakewood Location

Sydney Stroup, owner of Lechuga’s at 3609 Tejon Street, isn’t content to wait for inevitable gentrification to sweep her old-school eatery into the heap of lost northside restaurants. Instead, since taking over from Chuck Lechuga and Rachel Vigil in 2014, she’s been extending the Lechuga’s brand. First she added a kiosk on…

Lazo Empanadas Opens in Former Buenos Aires Pizzeria Space

There’s been a void in the Ballpark empanada scene ever since Buenos Aires Pizzeria closed down last fall, but that changes today. Lazo Empanadas is now open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the same location — 1319 22nd Street — that Buenos Aires previously occupied. Lazo started…

100 Favorite Dishes: Rocky Mountain Oysters at Lulu’s Inn

No. 27: Rocky Mountain Oysters at Lulu’s Inn Yeehaw! The National Western Stock Show is in town, which means that Lulu’s Inn, a rollicking restaurant and bar just off I-70 in Watkins, will be jumping all month, the parking lot full of pickups, the tables inside full of hungry ranchers…

Hart’s Corner Is Vacant Again; Mariscos El Picudo Closes

As a building, Hart’s Corner has withstood the test of time, squatting at the corner of South Sheridan Boulevard and West Mississippi Avenue for nearly a century. Businesses have come and gone, but for most of its life, the old roadhouse has housed a series of divey bars and restaurants…

First Look: Il Posto Gets a New RiNo Home

Chef Andrea Frizzi didn’t miss many days of work at the beginning of January. After closing the original Il Posto 1t 2011 East 17th Avenue after New Year’s Eve dinner service, less than two weeks later the restaurant was up and running in its new home at 2501 Larimer Street. And…