7-Eleven’s Diablo Chicken Ranch Sandwich is actually tasty

There is no haute cuisine at 7-Eleven. Unless, of course, you count hard-boiled eggs swimming in misty liquid packs, gigantic “beef” and bean burritos, and those somewhat unethical “nachos,” for which you take the chips out of the plastic tray, fill the tray with free chili sauce, then try to…

Dazzle hosts Flood Relief Jive Drive tonight

Support Colorado flood victims tonight at Dazzle, the great restaurant/jazz club; all proceeds will go directly to musicians effected by the flood. The music starts flowing at 5 p.m. and runs until midnight — giving you the chance to order twice off the award-winning happy-hour menu, offered from 4 to…

Archive Room closes in Arvada

Four months ago, the Archive Room, which originally opened in 2009 in Olde Town Arvada, a charming neighborhood that boasts an abundance of bars and restaurants, underwent some major changes, including a big one in the kitchen: Aaron Youngblood, the former exec chef of the now-gone Dixons, took over the…

Reader: If only 7-Eleven were as classy as Dunkin’ Donuts…

Have you noticed the number of 7-Elevens popping up around town? Often right across the street from an abandoned 7-Eleven that turns into a neighborhood eyesore? Bree Davies did, and wrote about it yesterday on our arts and culture blog — inspiring quite a conversation about 7-Eleven, urban-planning and fast-food…

The best food-and-drink government shutdown tweets on Twitter

Right, so here we are without a government. Isn’t that just dandy? Thousands of federal employees are facing the prospect of shrunken paychecks, while the House and Senate are at a standstill, with both sides refusing to budge. And this whole debacle is making people cranky — really cranky, kind…

Crimson & Gold changes hands, keeps pouring

Crimson & Gold just changed hands — but it’s continuing operations. Chris Potter, who’s new to restaurant ownership, has bought the University of Denver spot. He plans to keep the name — and the DU clientele, of course. See also:Six restaurants where Obama should eat near the University of Denver…

Del Taco, the friend-zone Mexican fast-food restaurant

It had been a few years since I’d cheated on Taco Bell with Del Taco — and even then, I’d smuggled in Taco Bell sauce packets to use on my Del Taco food. It’s not that I thought Del Taco was that inferior to the Bell; I’d just somehow fallen…

Guess where I’m eating pizza…stiffened with Viagra?

Last night’s dinner table discourse encompassed just about every subject imaginable, but the conversation took a sharp turn when one of the pizzas, its stiff crust unyielding to flop syndrome, prompted the owner to quip that the dough benefited from a jolt of Viagra. He was kidding (I think), but…

Reader: Hypocritical towns ban recreational pot, but pack in brewpubs

Today is October 1, which means that businesses that want to sell recreational marijuana on January 1, 2014, can start applying for their licenses. But not in many municipalities around Colorado, which have put prohibitions on the sale of pot. Meanwhile, Denver’s recent craft-beer revolution continues to ripple outward, and…

Table Top Tasting Room opening in November in Park Hill

“Conversation starts at the tabletop, friends meet at the tabletop, and it all starts when you pull a chair up to the tabletop,” says Sita Keda, who, along with her husband, Dipesh Amin, will soon open the aptly named Table Top Tasting Room at 2230 Oneida Street, in a former…