Last night: Food porn from Project Angel Heart’s Taste for Life soiree

Project Angel Heart, the Denver nonprofit that prepares and delivers more than 400,000 nutritious meals each year to people coping with life-threatening illnesses, joined forces with several chefs last night for A Taste for Life, a gustatory grazeathon that raised funds to support the programs of Project Angel Heart. The…

Guess where I’m eating?

If there’s anything that feeds a hungry crowd of writers, it’s nachos, which were front and center last night at a local bar that was overrun by the Westword clan. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am…

Open Tap turns off the tap

Open Tap Bar & Grill has turned off the tap. The space at 1446 South Broadway that once held Cafe Cero has gone dark, again; several restaurant groups are eying the spot, which has a great outdoor patio and a challenging, if charming, interior. Once a high-end Italian restaurant, Cafe…

Quaker Steak & Lube races into metro Denver

Quaker Steak & Lube, a revved-up chain that has close to forty locations across the country and specializes in wings (with 22 sauces!) opened its first Colorado spot yesterday, at 10392 Reed Street in Westminster. We sent photo intern Johnny Molfetta to snap some shots for your viewing pleasure…

Chipotle to roll out an Asian fast-casual restaurant

When Steve Ells opened the very first Chipotle Mexican Grill at 1644 East Evans Avenue seventeen years ago, he didn’t anticipate it growing into a massive burrito-hawking chain, one that would infiltrate every city in the country and woo fans with sustainably-raised food that happens to taste damn good. No,…

kaTcH Fish House sinks in Capitol Hill

kaTcH Fish House, which opened early this summer at 1300 Pennsylvania Street, apparently didn’t catch on with neighbors in the Capitol Hill ‘hood, because the space, barely five months old, sunk at the end of October. “It’s very simple,” says former co-owner Chris Deutschman. “There wasn’t enough business.” Chris, who,…

Guess where I’m eating?

Sushi is by no means the biggest draw at this see-and-be-seen dining emporium, whose handsome bar is always sea-deep with well-heeled socialites and business types with fat expense accounts, but the sushi chef, who did time in several of Denver’s top Japanese kitchens, knows how to dice and slice with…

Siamese Plate on the Go spot gets a fresh start as NaRaYa

Pranom Kiatreungwattana, who goes by “P.K.”, and her father had been looking for a spot for a Boulder restaurant for two years when Opas Sinprasong, who’d been charged with human trafficking, left his Siamese Plate/Siamese Plate on the Go spot at 1575 Folsom Street up for grabs. And grab it…

Den Deli will turn into Ototo Food & Wine Bar

Look for Den Deli, the sibling of Sushi Den and Izakaya Den that opened last fall at 1501 South Pearl Street, then closed last month for a remodel, to unveil its new look within the next few weeks. “Remodeling has been going well, and we expect to reopen by mid-November,”…

Q Table BBQ now open in Northglenn

A month ago, we reported that James and Lily Kwon, owners of Aurora’s Seoul BBQ, 2080 South Havana Street, were set to open a new Korean restaurant in Northglenn, Q Table BBQ, 311 West 104th Street, in October. That spot held its grand opening last Friday and is now open…

A second In Season Local Market opens in Louisville on Saturday

In Season Local Market, the brainchild of owners Shannon McLaughlin and Todd Stevenson, opened at 3210 Wyandot Street earlier this year with the mantra “If it’s not from here, it’s not in here,” and on Saturday, McLaughlin and Stevenson are unveiling a second location, at 924 Main Street in downtown…

Table 6 exec chef Scott Parker takes on “jobless layabout” Yelpers

Scott Parker Table 6 601 Corona Street 303-831-8800 www.table6denver.com This is part one of Lori Midson’s Q&A with Scott Parker. Read the second half of that interview. Update: Read our favorite comments by Yelpers about this interview. I’m hungry,” says Scott Parker. Not just now, not just today, but ever…

Claim Jumper hits a dry hole, sold to Landry’s

No sooner had we published our restaurant roll call for October, a roster of the places that had opened and closed that month, than updates started rolling in. For example, Colorado lost its only Claim Jumper, a link in a chain that got its start back in 1977, when the…