Jesse Morreale’s 38th Avenue Project Now Has a Name

The restaurant space at 3759 Lipan Street that was once Longo’s Subway Tavern (and was most recently TAG Burger Bar) is gradually being transformed into something new by owners Larimer Associates and partner Jesse Morreale. And like the slow-but-steady construction, a gradual trickle of information has come from Morreale and his…

100 Favorite Dishes: Brad’s Neo Gyro at Avelina

No. 48: Brad’s Neo Gyro at Avelina The sumptuously appointed dining room at Avelina, 1550 17th Street, beckons guests to linger over dinner, with rounds of small plates followed by elegant entrees of a Mediterranean bent. The restaurant, which just opened at the beginning of September, has already earned a reputation…

Lowry’s Masterpiece Kitchen Is No Masterpiece

More than 100,000 people moved to Colorado last year. Is that good news? Depends on whom you ask. Rapid growth is good for developers, who are turning forgotten pockets of town into hot real estate. It’s good for the economy, with dollars flowing into construction. It’s good for restaurateurs, who…

Photos: Grand Coffee Bazaar 2016 Gives Denver the Jitters

Can’t get started without your morning caffeine buzz? The organizers of the Grand Coffee Bazaar get it. The third annual celebration of the bean brought all manner of coffee drinks and products to the Redline Art Gallery on Saturday, October 15, keeping attendees jittery with the joy of java. More than…

Heritage Food Incubator Comal Opens at TAXI

Thick, freshly fried tortilla chips scoop tangy green-chile salsa swimming with avocado. Hand-made steamed tortillas sop up rich chicken mole and peppery carne asada. Hibiscus tea, sweet and tart, chases each bite.  This is the food of Comal, a lunch restaurant and heritage food incubator scheduled to open in the TAXI development…

10 Barrel Brewing Rolls Into RiNo Today

A neighborhood already cluttered with craft breweries will welcome one more to the fold when 10 Barrel Brewing opens this afternoon at 2620 Walnut Street in RiNo. This is the fourth brewpub in the 10 Barrel group, which was founded in Bend, Oregon, in 2006 and purchased by Anheuser-Busch Inbev…

Taja Indian Closes on Lincoln Street, Owner Plans to Relocate

Taja Indian got its start in Colorado as a fast-casual eatery, first as Bombay Bowl and then with a name and concept change with two locations in Denver and Lakewood. Earlier this year, owner Amar Singh franchised his first Taja Indian to operators in the Pearland suburb of Houston, Texas…

Three Surprise Denver Restaurant Closings, Three Openings This Week

Months after damage from a fire closed Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen, the restaurant will finally reopen on October 16. But balancing out that and two other openings were several surprise closings around Denver. Keep readings for links to our coverage. Closings: Cold Crush Closed as Public Nuisance by Denver PoliceCold…

First Look: Classes Start Monday at Public School 303

On Monday, October 17, Thomas Kachani and Phil Kastel will open the latest addition to their gastropub chain: Public School 303, or PS303. This is the seventh restaurant in the pair’s repertoire, but the first they have opened in Denver. Located downtown at 1959 16th Street, in a shiny new building…

100 Favorite Dishes: Spicy Beef Hot Pot at the Bronze Empire

No. 49: Spicy Beef Hot Pot at the Bronze Empire Those of you lamenting the dearth of real Chinese food in Denver — as well as anyone who’s curious about what real Chinese food actually tastes like — should hurry to the Bronze Empire, the restaurant that Tian Xia and…

Cold Crush Closed as Public Nuisance by Denver Police

Since it opened in May 2013 (earning our Best New Bar award for that year), Cold Crush has been a hotbed of activity, with live music inside and a lot of live art outside, including the recent Colorado Crush 2016. But things definitely got too hot this past weekend, when…

Fired Up for Chile: Here’s How to Avoid Getting Roasted by Scams

Roll down your window on Santa Fe Drive or Federal Boulevard these days and you’ll smell the smoky, sweet Colorado cologne of chiles roasting. The season is here: Get your flame-fired chiles now, before they are gone. “There is a shortage of chile this year,” Roastedchili.com veteran Scott Young explains…

100 Favorite Dishes: Bison Pastrami at To the Wind Bistro

No. 50: Bison Pastrami at To The Wind Bistro Well-edited. That’s how we’d describe To The Wind Bistro, the restaurant from husband-and-wife Royce Oliveira and Leanne Adamson. The space is snug but smartly appointed, the wine list short but well-curated, and the menu brief but long on winners — no…

Vita Has Given Up the Ghost in LoHi

Is the space at 1575 Boulder Street in the Olinger Mortuary complex haunted? That’s what some neighbors wondered as they walked past the crowds lined up at Little Man Ice Cream, or waited for a table at Linger or Lola. Meanwhile, just down the street, Vita often seemed as quiet as…

Chef Eric Skokan’s Last Harvest of 2016

As a cool breeze blows across Eric Skokan’s land, the chef and farmer gears up for what could be the first frost of the season. Near the sheep fields, crates full of squashes — spaghetti, acorn, butternut and the trumpet-shaped tromboncino — line the shed, and over at his second…