Guess where I’m eating?

For years, this dark and moody restaurant — a playground for affluent singles and an absolute annoyance for those who have no desire to be pawed — has turned out the same short board of simple dishes, including an ambrosial rotisserie chicken, which used to be unassailable. But on a…

Oak at Fourteenth opens tonight in Boulder

“Things are starting to look pretty official,” says the caption under the Facebook photograph of the wooden sign hanging at Oak at Fourteenth, 1400 Pearl Street in Boulder. Official, indeed. After months of planning and renovations, the restaurant, a venture of Colorado Bartenders’ Guild president and Frasca Food & Wine…

The top four foods Glenn Beck should be hawking

Since Glenn Beck’s recent marketing genius includes plugging a kit of 3,792 freeze-dried gourmet entrees for the bargain price of $9,599.99 via foodinsurance.com (don’t sweat it, middle-classers, there’s a layaway plan for this), he and his fellow Tea Party patriots can rest easy when he’s elected overlord of the Northern…

The UK’s Guardian debates the ethics of eating live animals

“Perhaps it’s as simple as [Rene] Redzepi argues: it just tastes a lot better this way.” That’s where Lars Eriksen leaves his Guardian discourse on the ethics of eating a live animal. The piece was inspired by a meal the author had at Chef Redzepi’s Copenhagen restaurant, Noma, San Pellegrino’s…

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill hopes to open Tuesday

For those of you sick of French fries and more in the mood for Toby Keith’s Freedom fries, help is on the way. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, 8260 Northfield Boulevard, is holding its soft opening on Tuesday, November 16, pending city approval of the fire and…

Wake up to the newest Snooze at the Streets at SouthGlenn

“On 11/11, we’re opening to the world.” That was Adam Schlegel talking about the newest Snooze, which opened yesterday at 6781 South York Street at the Streets at SouthGlenn after two days of soft opening charity events that benefited the Parade of Lights and Project Cure. This is the fourth…

Guess where I’m eating?

The presentations alone are worth the price of admission, but the sandwiches will keep you there — and coming back for more. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts is entered into a pool…

Food porn: Behold last night’s beast feast at the MCA

Two nights ago at the MCA Denver Art Meets Beast butchering demonstration, Pete Marczyk and Jimmy “the Butcher” Cross, both of Marczyk Fine Foods, deftly dismembered a medieval-size bison carcass in front of a mesmerized crowd. The various cuts — shanks, ribs, tenderloin, strip loin, flank, ribeye, knuckle and more…

Penance paid, Mateo reopens in Boulder

On Monday, we reported that Mateo, 1837 Pearl Street in Boulder, had been forced to shutter for four days for violating liquor laws. Namely, the restaurant poured booze for a minor that was part of a pesky little police sting…

Top Chef Just Desserts: Have your cake and eat it, too

And then there were three … Yigit tried too hard, Morgan didn’t try hard enough, Zac pretty much gave up and turned his failed 61st anniversary cake into a messy kids’ romp at the beach. And Danielle — the girl with the rubbery face and the “Oh, well” attitude, Danielle…

Guess where I’m eating?

Two words: Bone marrow. Bone marrow, I might add, that my ten-year-old kid — who, like most kids his age, normally subsists on pizza, pasta, burgers and bacon — refused to share. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s…

Real or Fake? Eleven food trends that may or may not exist

Real or fake? Below are eleven food trends and concepts that could be real or made up. It’s up to you to guess which is which. (Let us know in the comments section.) After all, who would’ve thought there would be cupcake trucks driving around Denver selling the sugar high…

H Burger Co looks to expand, but hasn’t made any definitive plans

Back in February, when H Burger Co, 1555 Blake Street, opened its doors in the SugarCube building downtown, the restaurant’s partners told us that, if things went well, they’d want to expand across Colorado. In fact, they even changed the name — the eatery was originally going to be called…