So as the countdown to my 100th review continues, I've pulled out a different colander, an industrial-sized one that's big enough to strain out the week-in, week-out details. The list that follows is some of what's left in the bowl after two years of professional eating.
See also: Ten Ways the Denver Restaurant Scene Has Changed Over 100 Reviews
1) Things change. Quickly. East Denver is no longer a food desert. Ballpark is hotter than Highland. 2) Success requires more than a talented chef. Exhibits A and B: Bocadillo and Red Star Deli, which shuttered despite good food. 3) Forget what Mom said about not dating at work. The folks at Work & Class and Bistro Barbes have debunked that myth. (If my husband decides to debunk it, that's another story.) Keep reading for three more observations about dining in Denver.