Guess where I’m eating?

Word on the street was that the burger in the above snap was one of the best in town. I wouldn’t go quite that far, but as far as burgers go, it satisfied my craving — and the specks of fresh jalapeños, coupled with the chipotle aioli, gave it an…

Round two with Mike Sullivan, exec chef of Devil’s Food Bakery and Cookery

Mike Sullivan Devil’s Food Bakery and Cookery 1020 South Gaylord Street 303-733-7448 www.devilsfoodbakery.com This is part two of my interview with Mike Sullivan, executive chef of Devil’s Food Bakery and Cookery. Part one of my chat with Sullivan ran in this space yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: May’s Restaurant in…

The Kitchen plans to plant a restaurant in Denver

Kimbal Musk and Hugo Matheson — the Boulder restaurateurs who own The Kitchen, The Kitchen [Upstairs] and The Kitchen [Next Door] — have been toying with making the move to Denver for a couple of years, but they’ve been waiting for the right space. They finally found it: The Kitchen…

Arby’s offers up 64-cent roast beef sandwiches in Facebook shill

Companies will do anything these days to get you to become their fan on Facebook. Free concert tickets? Check. Free donuts? Check. Deep discounts on sneakers? Check. Naturally, fast-food chains were way out in front of the trend, offering discounts to Facebook fans in exchange for them beaming marketing updates…

Guess where I’m eating?

I had an extraordinarily good dinner the other night at a restaurant that rarely, if ever, fails to inspire me, and with a new (but not new to Denver) executive chef at the helm, the kitchen is better than ever. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who…

Cooking with Pete and Barb Marczyk: Broccoli and cashew salad

Pete Marczyk and Barbara Macfarlane do not leave their work behind when they leave Marczyk Fine Foods and head for their great old Denver house with the big, new kitchen. They often bring some of their market’s choicest ingredients home with them and cook up a feast. It’s been a…

Reader: Old geezers ruin it for everyone in Wash Park

The news that Brown Dog Pizza has lost its bid for a liquor license and won’t be opening a joint at 1001 South Gaylord Street has people talking — not just about the Washington Park neighborhood, but what NIMBYism has done to other parts of town. First, a view from…

Five things Olive Garden should dump…now

Olive Garden just announced that it would be kicking fries and milkshakes off of the children’s menu at all its restaurants, replacing them with smoothies and grapes. This move is designed to please parents who drag their squirming spawn into the post-popular Italian chain, but it’s tough breaks for servers,…

Review preview: Bittersweet

I started to review Bittersweet three months ago. After dinner at the then-three-month-old restaurant, I learned from chef-owner Olav Peterson, who’s hyper-focused on seasonality and fresh local ingredients, that he was about to change the menu. And not just make a few tweaks — Peterson was getting ready to scrap…

Lunch Matters launches in Lone Tree

Breakfast, as most of us know, is ballyhooed as the most important meal of the day, but for Abby Aronsohn, an alum of Cook Street School of Culinary Arts, lunch matters most — and Lunch Matters just happens to be the name of her new fast-casual soup-and-sandwich cafe that recently…

Guess where I’m eating?

If you’re down and out and in search of a dirt-cheap breakfast of eggs, bacon and hash browns, you can pig out at this low-key bar that also pimps pool tables and tunes spanning every genre of music. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the…

The 104-pound swordfish at Whole Foods: His name is Eduardo

In life, he was a 104-pound swordfish in the North Atlantic, a loner, with finite eyesight, swimming around and snapping up a good meal of tuna, mackerel or an octopus, if he could get it. But his species’ famed speed and agility did not save him from being harpooned off…