Guess where I’m eating Mexican pizza?

If Gustavo Arellano thinks a Mexican hamburger is the best Mexican dish in the United States, we can’t wait to hear what he thinks of a Mexican pizza, particularly this sense-searing pile of green chile, molten cheese and ground beef…

Imbibe, an experience-oriented deal site, prepares to launch

With the Denver’s eating and drinking scene exploding all around him, Casey Berry realized that he was stuck in a rut. “I was kind of getting sick of my friends always wanting to go to the same LoDo bars,” he explains. “There’s nothing wrong with those bars, but there’s a…

Reader: Second Home is home to cougar- and cub-hunting, too

After service flubs detracted from the excellent food Laura Shunk discusses in herrecent review of Charcoal, she lamented about poor service in general around town. But there are also many restaurants that do things right, and she highlighted a quintet of them in “Five examples of great service in Denver.”…

Local 46 opening in former Music Bar next week

At the end of 2011, the legendary Music Bar went dark, after a 28 percent rent hike forced the place to close its doors. But last month the spot at 4586 Tennyson Street was taken over by Niya Diehl, who’d been the manager of Mead Street Station for five years;…

Blue Sushi Sake Grill has a liquor license hearing today

Last fall, LoDo was all about pizza. Now, it’s sushi. Blue Sushi Sake Grill, a link in an Omaha-based chain that signed on for half of the Dixons space at 16th and Wazee streets that wasn’t taken by Lucky Pie, had a liquor-license hearing this morning with the Denver Department…

Reader: Patrons are all good-looking at closing time

Denver gained many liquid assets in 2011, and although Williams & Graham ran away with our Best New Bar award in the Best of Denver 2012, the city gained many more worthy watering holes last year, as shown by our list of Denver’s ten best new bars. Even if regulars…

Tonight: Dos Casas Dinner & Fundraiser at Lola

Lola, 1575 Boulder Street, is hosting a culinary extravaganza this evening that benefits Brent’s Place, a local nonprofit that provides hope and help for kids stricken with cancer. Chef Jamey Fader has invited some of Colorado’s most distinguished chefs to create a multi-course feast for lucky ticket holders. (Westword editor…

Brett Shaheen brings stunning food to the Wooden Table

The restaurant would soon fill up with middle-aged ladies who lunch, but when Rob and I first stepped into The Wooden Table, we were the ones on early-bird-special time. The dining room was empty at 11:15 a.m., and after the server manning the host stand gave us the “Sit anywhere…

Comida launches lunch and (hip-hop) brunch

When Rayme Rossello first announced her plans to build Comida Cantina, a stationary extension of her mobile concept, in Longmont, she had big plans for brunch: “In my dreams, I’d love to do a 9 to 5 service that’s old-style Mexican: long, leisurely, pork dinners and whole roasted chickens served…

Guess where I’m drinking vodka

This spot raises the bar — literally — on cocktail culture. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Guess Where posts is entered into a pool — and every Monday, we select one lucky winner who’ll receive an EatDenver…

Reader: Give the Palace Arms a hand for its service!

After lamenting the lack of good service at many Denver restaurants, Laura Shunk served up five examples of restaurants that do service right, everything from Frasca Food and Wine to Frijoles Colorado Cuban Cafe. Readers were quick to add a few favorites, including the most royal restaurant of them all…