Tyler Nemkov is now the exec chef at Mateo

When Tyler Nemkov joined Cafe Society as a twenty-year-old intern from Johnson & Wales three years ago, he knew he wanted some kind of career in the culinary world. And now he’s found it — although he’s still a month away from graduation at the University of Colorado, the 23-year-old…

Nanna’s Teas dries up in northwest Denver

Denver’s most doomed address has claimed another victim. Nanna’s Teas opened last summer in the charming Victorian bungalow that was the original home of La Loma, and over the past four decades has housed restaurants ranging from Filipino to Mexican to Chinese to Mexican to continental to Mexican. After El…

Guess where I’m eating chicken-fried steak eggs Benedict?

Yes, that’s sausage studding the spicy Hollandaise on top of poached eggs on top of, yes, chicken-fried steak! Guess who’s serving this gut bomb? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts is entered into a pool — and every Monday,…

Buford, the one-person Wyoming town, sells for $900,000

Long before Buford — the tiny Wyoming town with its own zip code but a population of exactly one — became an international sensation, it was a road-trip must-stop for my family. We’d discovered it one morning when we’d zipped past Cheyenne and realized we might need gas before Laramie…

Reader: Panning Paxia — are you crazy?

Los Carboncitas is a great Mexican restaurant, and one that actually focuses on the foods of Mexico, rather than Tex Mex or Colorado Mex or Den-Mex, as Gustavo Arellano calls the food at this town’s standard Mexican joints. So Laura Shunk was eager to try Paxia, the upscale sibling of…

Colorado tourism budget comes back to life

Colorado tourism got an injection of life with its smart new “Come to Life” campaign. And while it had looked like the Colorado Tourism Office’s budget might be headed for life-support, it just got an injection of of new/old money…

Reader: Street style is more than multi-colored Wayfarers

Yesterday Show and Tell introduced Wicked Wednesdays, our look at street style. And no, it’s not shorts in a snowstorm, or flip flops at a steakhouse. There’s a lot more to Denver style than that, and Mauricio Rocha plans to ferret out this city’s true fashionistas. But one reader wasn’t…

Reader: Roller derby name needed — help!

Boo Boo Radley took the trophy for Best Roller Derby Nickname award in our Best of Denver 2012 — but these athletes have been on a roll while picking their monikers, and Melanie Asmar came up with ten more great roller derby handles in “Denver’s eleven best roller derby nicknames.”…

Reader: South Federal has great variety, from mild to wild

After a month of Street 16 menu madness, the two finalists — South Federal Boulevard and Lower Highland — finally faced off. And when it was all over yesterday morning, South Federal was proclaimed the winner: the best restaurant neighborhood in town, at least according to Cafe Society voters. (Readers…

Mike Doughty on writers who keep bringing up Soul Coughing

In advance of his April 1 appearance in Boulder, Bree Davies interviewed Mike Doughty about his life after Soul Coughing, his solo work and his new autobiography, The Book of Drugs. She attended Doughty’s show at the Fox Theatre Sunday night, and wrote about that. And then we received this…

Ken Salazar gets lots of gas for rising gas prices

There must be days when Ken Salazar wished he’d stayed in the U.S. Senate, rather than joining the Obama administration as Secretary of the Interior. There must be entire months like that. March, for example, when Mitt Romney called for Salazar to be fired…

Reader: Cafe Society voters got the Street 16 finalists right

We’re down to the last two neighborhoods in our Street 16 menu matchup, which has pitted sixteen of the area’s hottest dining destinations against each other. And what a match it is: South Federal Boulevard, the strip that holds many of this city’s greatest ethnic restaurants, against Lower Highland, or…