Voodoo Doughnut will go 24/7 starting January 15

“At last. 24-hour Voodoo Doughnut availability,” reads the note from Tres Shannon and Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson, the duo behind Voodoo Doughnut, which opened last month, on the thirteenth of December, to crushing crowds that braved frigid temps to get first crack at doughnut mania. Since then, the cult doughnut…

Join the posse — the Pinot Posse — Monday night at Oak at Fourteenth

Four notable winemakers, including Andrew Vingiello, a graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder, will uncork ten of their wines, many of which strut 100-point ratings from Wine Spectator, on Monday night at Oak at Fourteenth, the Boulder restaurant overseen by grape guru Bryan Dayton and chef Steven Redzikowski, both…

Regulars raise a glass to Racines on its thirtieth anniversary

As quickly as restaurants come and go these days, it’s not often we see a place with the staying power of Racines, which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary last month. In honor of the occasion, we asked a few regulars to share some of their favorite memories. Their toasts follow: See…

Native Foods to add third Colorado location

California-based Native Foods will be adding its thirdNative Foods Cafe location in Colorado — this one at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Evans Avenue. See also: Native Foods Cafe brings plant-based fast-casual to Glendale…

Guess where I’m drinking a Phuket?

Oh, get your mind out of the gutter. It’s pronounced “pū’kĭt” — and it’s a beer from the largest island in Thailand, which just happens to be named Phuket. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to a Guess Where post is…

Reader: They call them restaurant “critics” for a reason

A discussion that started with freezer-burned bread has fermented into a discussion on the nature of reviewing in general — and how it’s changing with technology. Says one reader, “These days (well, since the beginning of restaurant history, but certainly more so in the internet age), a restaurant should be…

Racines reaches thirty by sticking to tradition, not following trends

Over the holidays, I caught part of White Christmas, and what struck me wasn’t the hilarity of Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye lip-synching to “Sisters” behind blue feathered fans, but the elegance of the Miami nightclub where they were performing, with intimate cocktail tables, big-band music and couples in dressier…

Hapa Sushi advertises a marijuana pairing menu

Even if it’s nothing more than a publicity stunt, it’s a brilliant one: The homegrown Hapa Sushi chain is running ads promoting a pairing menu unlike any other in the country (because it wouldn’t be legal anywhere else!). Whether you’d like your raw fish with indica, sativa or a hybrid,…

Bark Bar opens in northwest Denver

You can socialize with your friends while your best friend plays with other furry friends at Bark Bar, a new dog park/bar/coffeehouse concept that finally opened in northwest Denver after many delays. See also: Stem Ciders celebrates its grand opening in RiNo on Friday with three new ciders…

Recipe Wednesday: oven-baked bacon-and-kale chips

Pete Marczyk and Barbara Macfarlane do not leave their work behind when they leave Marczyk Fine Foods and head for their great old Denver house with a spacious kitchen. They often bring some of their market’s best ingredients home with them and cook up a feast, and when they’re not…

Chili Verde spells service and style right

In A Federal Case, I’ll be eating my way up Federal Boulevard — south to north — within Denver city limits. I’ll be skipping the national chains and per-scoop Chinese joints, but otherwise I’ll report from every vinyl booth, walk-up window and bar stool where food is served. Here’s the…