Baker St. Pub & Grill wants to pick the right beer for you

Beer pairings aren’t the newest movement on the culinary scene, but how about an entire menu full of pairings — dessert included — numbering some sixty all told? That’s how many matches made in heaven Baker St. Pub & Grill has put together for diners interested in suds selected specifically…

TAG takes top place in the Hot Rocks Griller Challenge

Elway’s was hot, hot, hot at last night’s Hot Rocks Griller Challenge, a benefit for the men’s programs at Denver Health. Governor Bill Ritter welcomed the crowd — and got to speak from experience about Denver Health’s care, since he spent several days in the hospital in March after his…

Japoix will be moving into the Beauvallon

A Japanese/French fusion restaurant is going into the one-time nine75 spot in the Beauvallon building. Lawrence Yee, former front-of-the-house man at Jing, plans to open Japoix at 975 Lincoln Street in mid-August. While the Beauvallon building, which is still swathed in scaffolding, has seemed jinxed, one former tenant is optimistic…

Fast food stunts a fast way to a heart attack

Man V. Food guy, no shot; the fat baldie who eats it all, nada. Anthony Bourdain? No way — although Paula Deen might have a chance. What is it that these culinary whizzes won’t dare do? They wouldn’t go near these creations cooked up by lunatics. For example, the blog…

Veggie Girl: Cafe Jordano serves up authentic Italian

Lakewood’s Cafe Jordano has gotten some love on these pages before, from a series of Best Of awards (including 2009’s Best Strip-Mall Italian Restaurant) to a glittering review in 2004 by Jason Sheehan. It deserves all of those accolades. But I like the place for a different reason — although…

Guess where I’m eating?

Five bucks for three cheese-blanketed mini burgers in one of the most expensive restaurants in town is a good deal, not just here, but anywhere. 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…

El Diablo lives up to its name — even before opening

El Diablo may be the most appropriate name ever for a restaurant. Jesse Morreale, who took on the massive project of renovating the old First Avenue Hotel at First and Broadway, turning the front area into a restaurant he named El Diablo (an adjacent portion is already Sketch), was in…

Phil’s Place is now an even better place, with actual plates

Phil’s Place, 3463 Larimer Street, is a family enterprise. Phil Garcia bought the former home of Our Place in 2002; in 2004, he turned the game room into a kitchen for his mother, Junie, who had nearly 25 years of cooking expertise under her flower-print apron at the Bamboo Hut…

Comfort Cafe opening now set for next week

Comfort Cafe, one of Denver’s forthcoming pay-what-you-can restaurants, won’t be opening its doors this week as originally planned. It’s looking more like next week, says Jan Bezuidenhout, the brains (and much of the brawn) behind the restaurant, located at 3945 Tennyson Street. “There’s just a tremendous amount of red tape,”…

Little Nell’s Ryan Hardy pimps pork on the Today Show

Earlier this afternoon, Ryan Hardy, chef of the glitzy Little Nell Hotel and Residences in Aspen, braved the drivel of Today Show hosts Kathy Lee Gifford and, to a lesser extent, Hoda Kotb to wax poetic about pork shoulder and chimichurri sauce. Gifford, who predictably didn’t recognize fresh oregano and…