Grand Cru has grand plans for the Landmark complex

Grand Cru, a restaurant slated to open in the Landmark project in Greenwood Village on November 1, has very grand ambitions. According to its website, Grand Cru “has created a restaurant designed to enhance the clientele’s enjoyment of their dinning experience tasting fine wines, elegant warm service, with stunningly delicious…

Guess where I’m drinking everything from sours to stouts?

I make it my mission, as do many of you, to visit a taproom at least once a week, but the search for what might be my favorite Denver taproom may have ended over the weekend with a stop at this tiny brewery that pours some really sensational beers, including…

First look: Real Thai opens in Wheat Ridge

Years ago, in a small strip mall just off I-70 and Kipling, there resided a tiny Thai restaurant — the name escapes me — but I definitely remember the food, a jumble of exquisitely spicy curries, slippery noodles stir-fried with vegetables and strong-smelling bowls of steaming soups. That restaurant is…

Guess where you’re eating? An an EatDenver restaurant if you’re sturdy75

Cafe Society dished up five Guess Where? contests last week, ranging from a truly magnificent breakfast sandwich from Pierre Michel Organic French Bakery Cafe, to an excellent Vietnamese noodle bowl brimming with marinated meats from Pho 79, to a gimmicky Coronita margarita from a local Mexican joint, where they’re served…

Denver’s fifty most essential restaurants, No. 46: Trillium

What defines an essential restaurant? Several opinionated friends and I were recently discussing that topic during dinner at a trendy newcomer that’s amassed a flurry of flattery since opening its doors. It’s a restaurant-of-the-moment, but will it still be relevant in six months? Will the crowds continue to jam the…

Guess where I’m eating a magnifique breakfast sandwich?

The wait for a table is nothing short of ridiculous, and even if you’re one of the lucky ones who manages to slide your butt into a chair, there’s the real possibility that whatever you’re eying on the menu sold out long before you got there, but if you time…

Five most gay-friendly food and drink products

Guido Barilla dipped his noodle in boiling water this week when he told an Italian radio show that the Barilla pasta company “likes the traditional family,” which means we won’t see any gays in Barilla’s advertising — and if they don’t like it, he said, “they can always go eat…

Dunkin’ Donuts: The taste of home can never be overrated

In 1950, Bill Rosenberg opened the very first Dunkin’ Donuts in Quincy, Massachusetts. After he’d opened his fifth store, he was touted as a rising entrepreneur in such legendary publications as the Saturday Evening Post. The little doughnut-shop-that-could now has over 10,000 franchises in thirty countries, but it seems that…

Cheers to a weekend of beer, Beethoven and Taste of the Nation

The Great American Beer Festival is still two weeks away, but a river of beer runs through the Denver area this weekend. Get a taste of the local history behind this brew at Beer! Boulder’s History on Tap, which runs through October 27 at the Boulder History Museum. Hours are…

First Look: Colt & Gray’s dining room expansion

As we just reported, Colt & Gray is reopening its doors this afternoon after an expansion of the dining room. When photographer Nate Hemmert popped by to take a photo of the exterior, he got to see that new and improved interior, and sent back these photos. See also: Colt…

Guess where I’m drinking a half-dozen pours of beer?

Last weekend, I went on a taproom crawl north of Denver, hitting up small towns affected by the devastating Colorado floods, and not surprisingly, there were plenty of people commiserating at their local watering holes, including this one, which was packed to the rafters with resilient beer hounds. Can you…