Guess where I’m eating?

Yes, I’m a liver lover. And although I risked the wrath of my dining companions when I ordered this dish, it contained enough iron to stiffen my resolve. Can you guess where I’m eating? Follow @CafeWestword on Twitter…

Second Helping: Tapas de España

Hungry for a taste of true Spanish tapas, which I’d enjoyed so much on the Iberian peninsula, I hurried to Tapas de España, which recently opened in El Señor Sol, a Mexican restaurant that occupies the Victorian building that was once the Zang Brewing Company. There’s actually no distinction between…

Super! Downtown may finally get a grocery store

Downtown Denver may finally get a grocery store, as our Latest Word blog reported yesterday afternoon. But don’t grab your reusable shopping bags yet: Although ground could be broken late this year, the 42,000-square-foot store by Union Station wouldn’t open before 2013. “We are responding to market demand,” Dan Schuetz,…

Guess where I’m drinking?

This is one of my favorite spots to grab a classic cocktail — largely because this venue has been serving up those cocktails since shortly after they were invented. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I…

ICE investigation at Chipotle Mexican Grill escalates

Chipotle Mexican Grill, our homegrown burrito chain, is about to make the big leagues: It will replace Novell in the S&P 500 sometime soon. But amid last week’s celebrations over that milestone came less happy news: The company is now under criminal investigation by the U.S. government, which is trying…

Walk-In Burgers shutters in Edgewater

Walk-In Burgers opened on the edge of Sloan’s Lake in February 2010, at the height of the city’s gourmet-burger craze: It was one of four such concepts to open that month alone. But now, just over a year later, the place is closed, with the furniture stacked inside, the signs…

Larkburger’s Wash Park location starts flipping burgers today

After the finishing touches are made to those reclaimed-cypress walls, the latest addition to the Larkburger family will open at 11 a.m. today at 340 East Alameda Avenue. If you’ve been to any of the other Larkburger locations — in Greenwood Village, Boulder, Fort Collins or the original in Edwards…

Readers: There’s no such thing as Colorado green chile!

Doubters! Although anyone who lives and eats in Denver quickly recognizes that Colorado cuisine includes a particular variation of green chile — goopy, soupy and porkorific — there are still those who doubt that there’s a particular green native to this state. Blixco for example; New Mexico invented the stuff…

Review preview: The 9th Door

A couple of weeks back, I was feeling particularly nostalgic for the Iberian peninsula, where I once wandered winding streets, ambling from tapas bar to tapas bar until I’d eaten enough to make a full dinner. It was a perfect way to dine — and a perfect way to taste…

Salba: Another superfood for the cupboard

When whole wheat flour, line-caught salmon, blueberries and flax just won’t do, there’s another super-duper food for the most healthy of the healthy: Salba Smarts has been selling its line of products containing salba since 2006, and I’ve been munching my way through them. This superfood appears to be pretty…

5th Sun Cafe & Lounge lands its liquor license

When Trudy Gonzalez opened 5th Sun Cafe & Lounge on Speer and Federal Boulevards this winter, she had all the pieces for the cafe part of her name: an espresso machine and a bevy of breakfast and lunch items. But “lounge” was a misnomer because she didn’t have a liquor…

Guess where I’m eating?

Taking a good food photo can be a bear, and yes, I made a hash of this one. But while Lori Midson’s away this week, we wanted to keep feeding you pictures of dishes served up at local restaurants. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

Sea beans: The latest weird food I found at Whole Foods

Shopping at Whole Foods is an experience. Part of the experience is having your wallet sucked drier than a cornbread fart, but the more pleasant aspect is finding strange new foods to try. This week’s expensive but foodie-brain-nourishing treat was a handful of “sea beans.” These bright-green, exotic little stalks…

Readers: Something old, something new — Hart’s and Frank’s

Yesterday’s Cafe Society served up news of something old, something new — both welcome, homegrown developments on the Denver dining scene. After several months of remodeling (and some shaky years before that) Hart’s Corner reopened yesterday, returning to its family-friendly roots as Lakewood’s oldest business. That news drew this comment…