First Look: Postino LoHi Pops Its First Cork on Wednesday

Arizona-based bar and eatery Postino WineCafe will open the doors to its new space in Lower Highland tomorrow at 11 a.m. The sunny, mid-century modern restaurant is the first to open in the renovated Denver Book Bindery building, which will soon also include Recess Beer Garden. Postino features a menu…

100 Favorite Dishes: A Burger at Bob’s Atomic Burger

No. 24: A Hamburger at Bob’s Atomic Burger Bob’s Atomic Burgers in Golden doesn’t have a roster filled with goofy names and crazy ingredients. If you want a burger, it’s just called a hamburger. Extras are either free — like the tomato, onion and pickled jalapeños on the mountainous mouthful…

Euro Crepes Opens Tomorrow on South Broadway’s Antique Row

Whether you call it Antique Row or the Green Mile, the stretch of South Broadway from Mississippi to Evans avenues is seeing a business renaissance fueled in part by the recreational marijuana industry and in part by sky-high rent rates pushing small-business owners toward previously neglected neighborhoods. Mehdi and Crystal…

Upcoming Uncle Offshoot in RiNo Now Has a Name

When Uncle owner Tommy Lee staked a claim on a building at 3500 Larimer Street at the beginning of the year, it got tagged with the temporary moniker Bar Uncle, for lack of an official name. But a new website and Faceboolk page are now up, announcing that when the place opens…

Reader: I Got Cut Off After a Few Beers and It Got Awkward

This week Gretchen Kurtz visited bubu Lowry, where she particularly liked the veggie ramen. But the real star was the happy hour she found there, with prices “low enough to also lower expectations for the nibbles we paired with our drinks,” she writes in her bubu Lowry review. But then, she didn’t…

Reader: If Steve’s Closes, I’ll Kill Myself

The news that Billy’s Gourmet Hot Dogs on East Colfax has closed (the Ballpark and South Broadway locations remain open) didn’t bother one reader — but it did make her think about another hot-dog joint further east on Colfax that has food to die for. Says Anna:  Meh… Billy’s kinda sucked, anyway…

100 Favorite Dishes: Xiaolongbao at Shanghai Kitchen

No. 26: Xiaolongbao soup dumplings at Shanghai KitchenIn strip malls and shopping centers from the city’s heart to the suburbs, Denver is peppered with Chinese restaurants — but certain dishes are hard to find among the hundreds of plates of kung pao chicken, sweet-and=sour shrimp and beef with broccoli. Other…

Reader: The Walgreens Sushi Bar Is the Best Deal in Town

The 16th Street Mall is in the news these days. The same day that Patricia Calhoun’s list of  ten reasons to love the 16th Street Mall went live, two tourists from California dining at the Rock Bottom Brewery wound up beaten up by a crowd of still unidentified miscreants. But…

Review: Bubu Lowry Is Missing Some Troy Guard Magic

If Troy Guard’s combination of Pop Rocks and yellowtail sashimi at TAG hinted that he was a magician, his treatment of TAG|Raw Bar just down Larimer Street confirmed it. One day the subterranean space was TAG|Raw Bar, and then, before we could blink, he’d waved his wand and turned it…

What’s Happening at the Valverde Country Club?

We recently spotted banners hanging from the side of the Valverde Country Club, at 1319 West Alameda Avenue, announcing two conflicting messages: that the kitchen is now open and that the building is for sale. Since the Country Club is not on our regular rotation (we prefer less posh digs…

There’s a Horde of Hideaways in Metro Denver

When Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, restaurateur Justin Cucci’s latest carnival of colors and flavors, opened this past spring at 1215 20th Street, Louise Vigil suddenly started getting phone calls from trendsetters trying to make reservations — before they realized they were dialing the wrong Ophelia’s. Instead of reaching the hip new…