100 Favorite Dishes: Charcuterie board from Black Pearl

Suffice it to say that I eat out more than the general population, unless, of course, the general population can catalogue more than 450 restaurant meals in a year — which is about the number of breakfasts, lunches and dinners that I stomached over the past year. Pathetic, isn’t it?…

Winners of the 2014 Denver International Spirits Competition

The Denver International Spirits Competition, the only international spirits competition in the Rockies, has announced the list of 2014 medal winners. During the event from March 1-2 at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broomfield, fourteen spirits professionals tasted almost 200 spirits in a double-blind tasting. See also: Highlights from last…

Old Major, La Biblioteca join the brunch bunch

Two more restaurants are joining the brunch bunch tomorrow. Just over a year after it opened in LoHi, Old Major will launch a Saturday and Sunday brunch menu. And down the hill in Riverfront, La Biblioteca — a Sandoval Restaurant concept that took over for Al Lado last fall –…

Reader: We want to live in Denver, not US Homesville

Last winter, Peter Ryan, former executive chef/instructor at Cook Street School of Culinary Arts, inked a deal on an out-of-the-way space in North City Park that he felt was just right for the neighborhood eatery he dreamed of opening — in what happened to be his own neighborhood, just west…

A stage at Z Cuisine helped pave the way for The Plimoth

Restaurant stages, i.e. unpaid apprenticeships, are very different from the useless internships many of us endured in college. Far from killing time making copies, kitchen interns gain real-time, real-world experience that translates directly to necessary skills. For example, Peter Ryan says he wouldn’t be where he is today without the…

Dough! The Pasty Republic opening Monday

Wafflich, the neighborhood breakfast-and-lunch joint at 4166 Tennyson Street that chef Benny Kaplan opened after closing Shazz two years ago, had some problems from the start — chief among them the fact that it didn’t serve waffles. Now the tiny spot on Tennyson Street has been turned over to the…

Reader: A burger is a burger is a burger

Is it time for the “fancy burger trend to call it quits”? That’s what Eric Cimino, chef at Luca d’Italia, suggests in this week’s Chef and Tell interview. And nothing gets the meaty juices flowing like a big burger battle. “Not if it’s delicious!” says Phillip. “I’m over it,” says…

The Plimoth could become a landmark restaurant

Legend has it that in 1620, the pilgrims set foot on terra firma at Plymouth Rock. But did they really? Likewise, is The Plimoth, the charming new eatery that chef-owner Peter Ryan named after his Massachusetts home town, really a “neighborhood eatery,” as the tagline claims? Does it actually cater…

Guess where I’m eating woefully underwhelming nachos?

Hey, restaurants: If you’re going to serve nachos, even if they’re $5 happy hour nachos, can you please take an extra ten seconds to melt the damn cheese? It’s bad enough that 90 percent of the chips are naked, but no one, not even those too drunk to see beyond…

AMC takes fast-casual to dinner and a movie at Southlands

Dinner and a movie has always been a dating-world staple. While you engaged in small talk over dinner, it’s comforting to know that if you run out of conversation, the action on the silver screen will soon fill those dreaded, awkward silences. Not to mention that the action could move…