Snarf’s is expanding its sandwich empire…to Texas

Snarf’s, our homegrown sub-shop chain, will be giving more customers the opportunity to snarf down salads and toasted subs: It plans to open fifty new stores by 2018, both in and outside of Colorado. And Snarf’s will stock those stores with its addictive pickled-vegetable giardiniera, the better to hook whole…

Pho 96 open for business after hit-and-run

Federal Boulevard is full of pho restaurants, and one took a hit early yesterday morning when a fight started outside Maxim Lounge around 2 a.m., moving from the venue’s parking lot out onto the street. Then a Honda Civic with a ski rack struck three people in the parking lot…

Cochon 555 — the showdown of swine — returns to Colorado on Sunday

Here’s where the pig puns start: Two years ago, at the Ritz-Carlton in Denver, five Colorado chefs — Alex Seidel (Fruition and Fruition Farms); Lachlan MacKinnon-Patterson (Frasca Food & Wine); Kelly Liken (Restaurant Kelly Liken); Frank Bonanno (Bonanno Concepts); and Jennifer Jasinski (Rioja, Euclid Hall and Bistro Vendome) — went…

Los Carboncitos gets whacked by a Cadillac

Just over two weeks ago, Gaetano’s, the long-standing newly remodeled Italian restaurant on the corner of 38th Avenue and Tejon, was nailed by a Ford Probe that careened through the sidewalk patio, breaking windows and causing the iconic restaurant, which has a string of bad luck when it comes to…

Can you guess where I’m eating sweet treats?

One of our food and drink categories in our Best of Denver issue, which will be published later this month, is best bakery, and over the weekend, several of us sampled the treats from this local bakery, which never fails to satisfy our sweet fetishes. Can you guess where I’m…

Cantina Laredo closes its doors at Streets at SouthGlenn

After two and a half years, Cantina Laredo has folded its umbrellas at the Streets at SouthGlenn, and the location has been wiped off the website of the Texas-based chain, which has restaurants in a dozen states (as well as the United Arab Emirates). But there’s still a Cantina Laredo…

Ole kicks off in the former Luciano space on Broadway

Ole, a new Italian spot that boasts a “Brazilian” kick, opened yesterday at 1043 Broadway, in the former home of Luciano’s Pizza and Wings. Last fall a pizza joint was slated to go into the space, but instead it’s turned into a soccer-themed hang-out, with a menu that’s focused on…

Five ways for the Girl Scouts to sell more cookies

Girl Scout cookie season is again upon us, and I haven’t seen so much as a single measly box of Thin Mints. Why am I not shoving fistfuls of Samoas into my mouth, or crunching down on Trefoils right now? Because those cookie-toting Girl Scouts never seem to be prepared…

Guess where I’m drinking a monster-size michelada?

¡Hola! It’s fun-day Friday, and with any luck, my weekend will include one of these: a gigantic michelada specked with salt and pepper, tart with lime, jolted with hot sauce and rimmed with salt. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to…

Restaurant roll call for February: Old Major in, Pig & Block out

More than two dozen restaurants made their debut in February, including the long-anticipated Old Major. But Pig & Block Charcuterie wasn’t around to greet its new neighbor (or benefit from some of those customers); it closed last month. Keep reading for all the openings and closings on the Denver dining…

Reader: Ready to give breakfast a try at Moontower Tacos

Later this morning we’ll post our Restaurant Roll Call for February, a compendium of all the openings and closings on the Denver dining scene last month. One of those openings? Moontower Tacos, which opened a week ago in the former Thai Mango space at Sixth and Grant. Owner Brent Thrash…

Photos: Mutiny Information Cafe serves up Pablo’s Coffee

Mutiny Now!, an institution on Broadway, was sold last month by Jack Jensen to Jim Norris, Joe Ramirez and Matt Megyesi, and officially reopens today as the Mutiny Information Cafe. One of of the first orders of business? Adding Pablo’s Coffee. “Its the best coffee in the world,” Norris says…

City Wok lands at Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport is continuing to upgrade its food offerings. This week City Wok opened on the B concourse mezzanine, giving DIA travelers a healthy, made-to-order dining option. Although most of the restaurants that will open at the airport this year boast local owners, City Wok is based out of…

Photos: 100% de Agave will open in the Beauvallon tomorrow

100% de Agave, a new Mexican joint created by one of the owners of Three Margaritas, will open tomorrow in the former home of Japoix (and, before that, Nine75) at 975 Lincoln Street in the Beauvallon. Westword’s Danielle Lirette stopped by for a sneak peak at the space. See also:…

Come to papas — a perfect Peruvian party food

Bob and Rosario Van Diest take pride in serving a little-known but authentic Peruvian dish, pollo a la brasa, at La Polleria, which I review this week. Here’s another dish they are eager to tell people about: papas a la huancaina (potatoes huancaina style). Often served at parties with baby…