Reader: Another Bitter and Pretentious Review

The dual missions of Baur’s Restaurant and Listening Lounge are made clear in its name — but it’s not easy combining the two in a single space, as Gretchen Kurtz noted in her recent review of Baur’s, which moved into a historic downtown space this year and has already made some…

The Cherry Cricket Looks Back on Seventy Years

Cherry Cricket general manager Kathy Huddleston and bar manager Clifton Bell have 25 combined years of experience serving customers at the venerable Cherry Creek burger joint, but that’s still only a fraction of the bar’s long life on East Second Avenue. The Cherry Cricket will celebrate its seventieth anniversary on…

Carnitas Are Back at Chipotle, Thanks to British Pigs

Last winter, pork lovers noticed something missing in their burritos, tacos and bowls at Chipotle: the carnitas. The burrito chain that got its start in Denver had decided to stop serving pork rather than risk selling meat that didn’t meet the company’s animal welfare standards. According to Chipotle’s website, the…

Reader: Get Those Fake Green Chiles Outta Here!

This past weekend Pueblo hosted its 21st annual Chiles and Frijoles Festival, which celebrates the bounty of Colorado’s farms — and the great chiles grown there. Farmers brought in Pueblo, or Mirasol, chiles; Anaheims and Big Jims; scorching Dynamite and lesser-known varieties like Mosco and Marconi — and there wasn’t…

Review: Onefold Cooks Up a Delicious Way to Start Your Day

The story of Onefold is not a cautionary tale. There are no lurking dangers from which to learn, no pitfalls trapping overextended chefs, no overwrought concepts so common in the restaurant industry. Instead, this humble eatery with its simple decor and even simpler menu is more of a pep talk…

Visit Denver Announces Dates for 2016 Denver Restaurant Week

Fans of good deals, mark your calendars. Visit Denver has announced the dates for Denver Restaurant Week 2016. The 12th annual citywide dining event will take place from February 26 to March 6 next year. And like the previous two years, dinner at participating restaurants will cost $30 per person. Registration…

Chef Shuffles at Milk & Honey, Sugarmill

Chef/restaurateur Michael Shiell’s Milk & Honey has been turning heads in Larimer Square with its swanky subterranean setting and equally opulent menu. That menu reflects  Shiell’s vision and his collaboration with chef de cuisine Lance Barto, who signed on at Milk & Honey shortly before the restaurant’s June opening.  “We…

Reader: People Can’t Afford Places Like Trillium Anymore

Tomorrow we’ll publish our Restaurant Roll Call for September, compendium of all the openings and closings around town. And there were plenty of closings — some expected, some not. The original Las Delicias shuttered its doors, but promises to return to its Uptown home next spring after a big remodeling…

Pueblo Festival Showcases Colorado Chile Farmers

The 21st annual Pueblo Chile and Frijoles festival hit the streets of Pueblo over the weekend with a celebration of Colorado’s finest chiles. The three-day festival blocked off streets and took over downtown Pueblo with trinket hawkers, political booths, heavy-metal cover bands — and, most important, the intoxicating aroma of…

Cafe 180 Leaves 16th Street Mall Kiosk; Wikipita Will Move In

After two years on the 16th Street Mall, the curbside outpost of Cafe 180 has closed. You could eat at Cafe 180’s bright-green stand at 16th and Arapahoe streets more cheaply than just about anywhere on the mall — or all downtown, for that matter — with salads, wraps and soups…

Denver Diner Celebrates Grand Reopening Today

If you considered yourself a Denver Diner regular, then it feels like forever since the 24-hour greasy spoon suddenly closed its doors after a kitchen fire. In reality, it’s been just under a year since the popular diner at 740 West Colfax Avenue, a classic ’60s-era White Spot that was…

This West Colfax Coffee Cart Is Strong, Smart and Bold

There aren’t many options for a good cup of coffee along the West Colfax Avenue corridor. The Strong, Smart & Bold Beans coffee cart nestled inside the Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales library is changing that. The cart, a social enterprise of Girls Inc. of Metro Denver, is serving up good coffee for…

Tom+Chee Brings Childhood Comfort Combo to Streets of Southglenn

Not so long ago, there was a kiosk at Streets of Southglenn called Yo’Cheese that sold grilled cheese sandwiches and other comfort-food classics. In the winter, there was an outdoor ice-skating rink next to the kiosk where scarved and mittened teenagers made turns around the rink before fueling up on…