Brava! Pizza

Pie peddler David Bravdica’s wood-fired pizza wagon is a 850-degree powerhouse of smoldering Missouri oak wood that produces thin-crusted, blistered, misshapen pies stained with unadulterated San Marzano fruit and dabbed with orbs of creamy mozzarella. Our favorite is the Marky, a more than satisfactory pie that’s crowned with pepperoni from Il Mondo Vecchio, which emerges […]

Bread Bar

A decade ago, you might have been forgiven for blowing through the stretch of I-70 between Denver and the Eisenhower tunnel. But now you have good reason to slow your roll and exit the highway, and not just for a reprieve from weekend traffic. At the Silver Plume turnoff, make a beeline to the Bread […]

Breakfast Palace

Good, cheap, diner-style breakfasts in a unique setting that appeals to the blue and white collar alike. The meats are top-quality.

Breakfast Inn

Since 1976, Breakfast Inn has been a south Denver staple serving up comfort food for breakfast and lunch. Inside, a model train loops through one half of the dining room as heaping plates of hot food come out of the kitchen. Breakfast Inn has all the diner staples, but the can’t-miss items here are the […]

Breakfast on Broadway

This popular diner puts out some excellent dishes — pick-your-ingredient scrambles, French toast stuffed with Cointreau cream cheese, and a killer Reuben — but the real draw at the affectionately nicknamed BOB are the bottomless mimosas. Not limited to weekend brunches, the drink deal is on whenever the doors are open. You want bottomless mimosas […]

Breckenridge Brewery

Denver lost its biggest brewer in June 2015, when Breckenridge Brewery officially left its longtime headquarters at 471 Kalamath Street and opened a twelve-acre campus on the banks of the South Platte River in Littleton. But the city’s loss was a major plus for Colorado beer drinkers and beer tourists, who gained a malty, hoppy […]

Brewability

Brewability, which employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to brew and serve beer, got its start in 2016 and moved into its current home three years later, adding a food menu that includes pizza and mac and cheese. The brewery’s commitment to supporting its employees is impressive, and easy to admire while hanging out […]

Brewery Bar II

The original Brewery Bar opened in the old Tivoli brewery – which is now the Auraria Campus student union – and moved to Kalamath Street while Nixon was still in office (hence the II in the name). The bar is decked out with sports memorabilia and is host to a crew of regulars who gather […]

Brewski’s Pub & Grill

In addition to running a string of bars and clubs since the 1960s, Chuck Persichetti owned Brewski’s, at Highway 36 and Pecos, for a decade. Nearly ten years after selling the place (which is now Buckin’ Harley’s), he resurrected the Brewski’s name and opened an updated version of his old spot in Thornton, at the […]

Briar Common Brewery + Eatery

Briar Common Brewery + Eatery opened in late 2016 in an odd, wedge-shaped building that was seemingly dropped into the middle of an intersection in the Jefferson Park neighborhood with little attention to traffic or practicality. But this strange location belies the classic philosophy (both aesthetic and culinary) that lies beyond the front door. The […]

Brider

Culinary all-stars Steven Redzikowski and Bryan Dayton opened this Highland joint in January 2016, and fans of the duo’s highly acclaimed full-service ventures (Oak at Fourteenth and Acorn) will recognize elements that run like swoon-worthy motifs across their menus. That means the meatballs we know and love, this time snuggled on ciabatta in the best […]