Arepas from El Caribe will soon be slung from a food truck

Every Wednesday and Saturday at the Cherry Creek farmers’ market, and again on Sunday at the City Park Esplanade farmers’ market, Igor and Beckie Panasewicz feed Venezuelan arepas to the masses from their vendor booth littered with bags of Harina P.A.N. white corn meal, plates of plantains, vats of black…

Great Divide Brewery is a regular stop for mobile food vendors

What’s better than a food-cart meal? A food-cart meal with booze. Realizing that it could capitalize on having snacks available alongside its brewed beer, the Great Divide tasting room, 2201 Arapahoe Street, has been inviting different mobile vendors around town to post up during the afternoon…

Round two: Win free tickets to Eat Denver’s Harvest Week kick-off party

Eat Denver’s Harvest Week, a seven-day jubilation that pays homage to Colorado’s bountiful crops, sprouts the week of August 21, when nearly forty of the city’s best independent restaurants will pimp seasonal menus showcasing locally-sourced ingredients and products. Bur before that happens, there’s going to be a little party, and…

Guess where I’m eating?

Perhaps I just ordered all the wrong things, especially the steamed pork buns, that, while fluffy, pudgy and served scalding hot, had that unmistakable freezer burn taste. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts…

Aspen restaurants stink, says Atlantic writer

Zeke Emanuel admits he has no qualifications to review food, and that he’s writing about restaurants for the Atlantic’s website only because he “argued with Corby Kummer about the merits of molecular gastronomy and Alice Waters’ cooking.” Still, Emanuel knows what he doesn’t like — and he really didn’t like…

Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen opens just in time for the weekend

Last we heard, Monday was meant to be the opening day for Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen, Jennifer Jasinski’s new tavern at 1314 Fourteenth Street, but Jasinski, her business partner Beth Gruitch and chef de cuisine Jorel Pierce quietly opened the doors today with minimal fanfare. “We did it sneakily,”…

Two-Fisted Mario’s Pizza reopening tonight after a remodel

Two-Fisted Mario’s, 1626 Market Street, has long been a unique place to sit and put down a pizza, but the digs of the eatery’s sibling restaurants are some of the most inventive interiors in town. Right next door, Mario’s Double Daughters Salotto, 1632 Market Street, feels like an acid-induced tumble…

Win free tickets to Eat Denver’s Harvest Week kick-off party

Eat Denver’s Harvest Week, a seven-day jubilation that pays homage to Colorado’s bountiful crops, sprouts the week of August 21, when nearly forty of the city’s best independent restaurants will pimp seasonal menus showcasing locally-sourced ingredients and products. Bur before that happens, there’s going to be a little party, and…

Guess where I’m eating?

The plate in the above snap comes from my own eclectic collection of weird shit, but the breakfast sandwich, mounded with sausage, cheddar and a soft egg omelet, comes from a joint in the ‘hood that’s often my go-to breakfast jaunt for a.m. sustenance. Can you guess where I’m eating?…

Satchel’s Market reopens after summer vacation

Satchel’s Market, 5021 East 28th Avenue, was closed for summer vacation last week, leaving the colorful building dark for five days. Vacation is over, though, and as promised, the Park Hill restaurant has reopened for business…

Top Chef D.C., round eight: Rice checks

Everyone hates Alex. The viewing audience hates Alex. His fellow contestants hate Alex. Ask any food obsessive you encounter whether Alex stole Ed’s pea puree, and the answer will be an unhesitating “of course” — though no one really knows for sure. So, perversely, I’ve been feeling kind of sorry…