Cozy Cottage now at home on Tennyson

Cozy Cottage has grown into a House: On Sunday, the breakfast-and-lunch spot opened in its new location at 4363 Tennyson Street, formerly occupied by House (and Gemelli’s before that). The old Cozy Cottage location, at 2423 South Downing Street, closed at the end of November, but owner Michael Mueller has…

Good news from Govinda’s: expanded lunchtime hours start today

Last week Govinda’s Buffet, a vegetarian mainstay, announced that it would be open Tuesdays through Thursdays for lunch, in addition to regular dinner hours on Friday and Saturday. But as it turns out, Govinda’s had more good news cooking: The restaurant will be open for lunch on Friday and Saturday…

Reader: Where are the great ethnic restaurants in Denver?

In 2011, Denver should resolve to get better ethnic restaurants. That’s the word from Xarchy, who just found our post about Travel & Leisure slapping this city for its poor selection of ethnic eateries. The mag’s survey was conducted more than a year ago, but the situation hasn’t changed, according…

Sachi Sushi serves up authentic ramen in Niwot

I checked the clock nervously, willing the car in front of me to step on the gas. “GO!” I yelled, six inches from the guy’s bumper. Mercifully, there was a break in the traffic and I zipped around the old white sedan, resisting the urge to cut it off entirely…

Sushi Tora needs to stay ahead of its Boulder competition

There are three sushi restaurants within a three-block radius in downtown Boulder — and each of them is almost always full. One caters to college kids who come for fusion rolls and cheap drink specials, another attracts crowds with sake bombs and a wide selection of nigiri. And then there’s…

Bittersweet opens just in time to beat the 2011 ball drop

Bittersweet, Olav Peterson’s new garden-to-table restaurant at 500 East Alameda Avenue opened on New Year’s Eve, after a series of unexpected construction delays that turned the dining room into an igloo, thanks to gale-force winds whipping through a light socket…

100 Favorite Dishes: Beef cheek enchiladas from El Diablo

No. 86: Beef cheek enchiladas from El Diablo Sean Yontz is, arguably, the face of Mexican food in Denver, and when El Diablo, the restaurant that he co-owns with Jesse Morreale, opened last August, it did so with an ambitious menu that stretched far and above the conventional Mexican fray…

The Pinyon adds late-night hours and opens for lunch tomorrow

We’ve got high hopes for The Pinyon, 1710 Pearl Street in Boulder, which wowed us so much with its fried chicken just two days after it opened, it earned a coveted spot on our 100 Favorite Dishes roster. The Pinyon has been open since mid-December for dinner, but chef/owner Theo…

D’Corazon Mexican Restaurant taking a break until January 10

On the evening of January 1, we were traipsing around the ghost town that LoDo becomes in the aftermath of one of the biggest party nights of the year, and noticed that one restaurant missed the festivities entirely. D’Corazon Mexican Restaurant, 1530 Blake Street, has been on break since December…

Guess where I’m eating?

Every year, on January 1, a bunch of us usher in the New Year at a popular Chinese restaurant that graciously puts up with our lingering hangovers and hungered stomachs. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am…

Restaurant roll call for 2010

While many restaurants closed in 2010, many more restaurants opened — including such hot spots as ChoLon, Euclid Hall, Green Russell, Lou’s Food Bar and, on the very last day of the year, Bittersweet. Here’s the restaurant roll call for 2010, our compendium of all the spots that opened and…

Denver street food: The best meals-on-wheels of 2010

The first mobile food vendor on wheels was launched nearly 150 years ago, in 1872, when a Rhode Island native called Walter Scott trotted his horse-drawn freight wagon, stocked with sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, coffee and pies around the town of Providence, satiating the bellies of late-night factory workers. A century…

Restaurant roll call for December

Just as he did two years ago with Bones, Frank Bonanno opened a new restaurant, Lou’s Food Bar, in the last days of the year. But there was much more action on the Denver dining scene, as documented in our Restaurant roll call for December:…

Reader: Olivea starts the new year off right

Denver’s restaurateurs are an incredibly generous group, with chefs and owners alike stepping up to contribute to endless good causes throughout the year. Olivea — the eighteen-month-old restaurant owned by Keith Arnold and Stephanie Bonin (who’re also responsible for duo) and chef John Broening and pastry goddess Yasmin Lozada-Hissom –…

Olivéa New Year’s Eve dinner winner update (and a bonus brunch)

Tonight, one lucky Cafe Society reader will get to celebrate New Year’s Eve at Olivéa, the sensational Mediterranean restaurant in Uptown whose kitchen is overseen by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo of exec chef John Broening and pastry goddess Yasmin Lozada-Hissom. Earlier this week, we asked you to tell us, in…

TAG’s Brian Melton loves the restaurant industry. Here’s why

All the talk about “In the Weeds” inspired Brian Melton to send in this missive about the restaurant industry. It’s our New Year’s Eve gift for everyone in the business –and anyone out on the town tonight who benefits from exemplary workers in the service industry. “My Love Affair with…

Top five street food dishes in 2010

In this week’s Westword, I headed down to Alameda for a glimpse of the loncheras that ruled the streets before this year, when tricked out mobile vendors (or luxe loncheras) became a hot trend. And in the course of the time I spent with the family who owns La Villa…