Tiffin’s, an all-vegetarian Indian joint, opens in Boulder

Seems that the Boulder granola set may be finally tiring of tofu. At least that’s what Justin Patel, co-owner of Tiffin’s, an all-vegetarian Indian joint in Boulder, gleaned when he canvassed the city’s earth muffins. “I kept talking to vegetarians in Boulder who were complaining about finding protein — they’re…

Guess where I’m eating?

It’s worth taking the pilgrimage to this off-the-radar taqueria to stuff your belly with street tacos, as well as the shrimp diablo, a fiery dish that’s jolted with chipotle chiles. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am…

WaterCourse Foods offers pairings during City, O’ City construction

WaterCourse Foods, the city’s flagship vegetarian restaurant, is busier than ever these days. That’s because its sibling, City, O’ City, is closed this month for a much-needed expansion . “It’s been crazy busy since City, O’ closed; we crushed a record week last week,” says WaterCourse general manager Chadwick Breithaupt…

Reader: What’s next? An IKEA food truck?

First Applebee’s rolled out a food truck. Then the Gap introduced its own food truck, which will be rolling through several towns (although not Denver) as part of a “tacos and denim” campaign. Asks Owen: Where’s the Ikea truck?!…

Paxia, from the owners of Los Carboncitos, opens in Sunnyside

When we got wind that the León brothers — Ignacio, Roberto and Ceasar — were unleashing Paxia, a new Mexican restaurant in Sunnyside, we were overcome with fits and bursts of enthusiasm, hoots and hollers of joy, and an overwhelming urge to sling a sleeping bag over our shoulders and…

New Belgium Spoke plans a fall opening at DIA

Months ago, we got wind that another New Belgium-themed outlet would soon take flight at DIA, picking up a spot on Concourse A that would be a sibling of the New Belgium Hub that serves beer and burgers in the hinterlands of Concourse B…

Guess where I’m eating?

Eating tacos at a joint whose menu mainly focuses on Italian food is usually not a good idea, but the Asian-inspired soft shell crab tacos at this relatively new restaurant seemed like a good idea at the time, if only because the owner/chef has Vietnamese blood running through her veins…

The Village at Edgewater folds its tent

The Village at Edgewater, a “soft-play cafe” near Sloan’s Lake, quietly closed earlier this month, leaving behind a voice message thanking customers for the “pleasure” of serving them. The kid-friendly restaurant and community center had opened last year with a professed goal to “entertain, educate and empower parents and their…

Second Helping: LoHi Steakbar

My meals at Westerkamps Steakhouse and Meat Market, which I review in this week’s Westword, unleashed a strange but insatiable craving for steak — cheap steak, like a griddled flatiron or hanger, preferably sided by a couple of eggs and a pile of potatoes. Which is how I found myself…

Denver Burger Battle: The meat of the matter in photos

Aside from the vegetarian burgers from Root Down, which, ironically, were the first to sell out, last night’s porny Denver Burger Battle was a carnivorous animal-style nirvana of bloody meat candy, bacon and foie gras. The sold-out soiree pitted twelve restaurants, all of which hustle burgers in one guise or…

Snarf’s closes a Boulder location

Snarf’s, the chain of sandwich shops that got its start in Boulder and is now taking a bite out of Denver, closed its location at 1310 College Avenue in Boulder last month. According to employees at the original location on Pearl Street, this Boulder outpost couldn’t draw enough customers to…

Round two with Brett Smith, exec chef of Zolo Grill

Brett Smith Zolo Grill 2525 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder 303-449-0444 www.zologrill.com This is part two of my interview with Brett Smith, the executive chef at Zolo Grill. Part one of my chat with Smith ran in this space yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: My all-time favorite is a classic red-sauce Italian…

The Gap rolls out a food truck…is this the end of the trend?

First Applebee’s revved up a food truck (aren’t there enough brick-and-mortar locations if someone is craving a sizzler platter?). But that corporate move is a lot less bizarre than this one: The Gap is getting in on the action with a food truck called Pico de Gap. At least Applebee’s…