Blackberries tenant still owes the city mucho money

A new coffee shop going into 710 East 26th Avenue, in the heart of Five Points, hopes to fill the void left by the recent departure of Blackberries, but the former tenant left a pile of debt that the city of Denver is still trying to recover. Much of a…

Corner Office corners the market on hip restaurant art

The rubber-band installation in the back room of the Corner Office, 1401 Curtis Street, snapped a while ago, but its been replaced with a far cooler piece of art: a mural created by renowned graffiti artists David Villorente and Robert Cartwright, who created New York street art under the name…

Guess where I’m eating?

I spent Sunday afternoon shopping in Boulder and Sunday night at this longstanding Boulder restaurant that proffers an incredible happy hour, which includes, among other things, roasted bone marrow smeared on grilled bread. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the…

Wendy’s wants to keep it real, but sometimes reality bites

Wendy’s, which touts its “real” food, had a real mess on its hands at a Kalamazoo, Michigan outlet when a fight broke out after an order wasn’t filled correctly. Officers were called to the scene, where they “encountered a loud disturbance between unsatisfied customers and frustrated employees inside the business,”…

Five bar types that every man should avoid during his lifetime

A local bartender recently poured out this story to Cafe Society: There comes a time in every adult’s life when he or she starts to drink like an actual adult. In an ideal world, that time would coincide with the drinker’s 21st birthday. Unfortunately, after December 6, 1933, “adults” lost…

Sugar Bakeshop’s looking at an early fall opening

A new bakery and cafe slated to spin sugar this summer on Broadway has pushed back its opening as a result of an unforeseen delay. Owner Natalie Slevin Sugar Bakeshop were hoping to have the bakery’s first storefront open this summer until learning, three months into the lease, that the…

Cafe 180 opening pushed back

The opening of one of Denver’s new pay-what-you-can restaurants has been pushed back while its owner gets the space in fighting shape. Cafe 180, slated to open at 3315 South Broadway in Englewood, was aiming for a mid-June debut. “[W]e’ve been working on the installation of the kitchen and we…

Hey, David Chang and Anthony Bourdain, no off-menu requests? Get over it.

I’m seeing a lot of commentary about this New York Post story detailing how a growing group of chefs, including Momofuku’s David Chang and Anthony Bourdain, are refusing off-menu requests from diners. Their comments are mostly triumphant validations, declarations of an era in which the restaurant-goer will finally acknowledge that…

Guess where I’m eating?

For anyone who was born and raised in Denver, especially all you westsiders, the above snap should be instantly recognizable. It’s been at least twenty years since I stepped foot inside this Mexican compound that still commands thirty-minute waits on a Saturday night and still squiggles its frozen margaritas with…

Littleton’s Wild Ginger on hiatus until late August

Wild Ginger, the excellent Thai restaurant at 399 West Littleton Boulevard in Littleton, is on hiatus until August 28, an extended holiday of sorts, while owner Somsak Damrongsang hangs out in his native Thailand and the kitchen gets a makeover. “We remodeled the dining room four years ago, but we…

Ten Denver bars every man should drink in before he croaks

In case you missed it, Esquire magazine just released its globe-groping list of the “15 Bars Every Many Should Drink In Before He Dies.” Much to our disappointment, there’s not a single Colorado watering hole on the roster, which does, however, ballyhoo bars in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York,…

Guess where I’m drinking?

The British Bulldog may have had the crowds on the opening day of World Cup soccer, but there were a few other spots around town to get your soccer hooligan on — especially if you like Irish whiskey. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the…

Ms. Colorado Hooters keeps abreast of the competition

The line that snaked around Larimer Square last night was a mix of old men and young women, all trying to get into Suite 200, site of the Ms. Colorado Hooters pageant. And inside, it seemed like everyone who ever was or still is connected to Hooters was in the…

Diego Zhang’s snags third place in business plan competition

It’s not the same as $10,000, but Diego Zhang’s, the burger-centric joint with two locations in Centennial, will certainly make do with $2,500, the third place prize awarded in the finals of a local business plan competition sponsored by the Bard Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado at…

Guess where I’m eating?

Indian food is always a feast, and here, where the above snap was flashed, dinner is a parade of delicious dishes that always ends with lugging home my kid’s leftovers, because, according to him, Indian food is “gross,” except, he contends, for the naan, which in this case is pelted…