Tree Haus Bistro takes root on 17th Avenue

Tree Haus Bistro opened today at the corner of Lafayette and East 17th Avenue, in the restored Victorian that previously held Grindhaus. For now, the place will be limited to lunch service six days a week, starting at 10 a.m. and running Monday through Saturday. But Tree Haus could definitely…

Fashion Forum at Crossroads tonight

Another clothes call! Arts & Venues Denver will host a fashion forum tonight for local fashion/accessory and jewelry designers, which it describes this way: “This is a forum to LISTEN & HEAR from YOU! We want to know from you as designers what will be the best for this creative…

Boone’s is now smokin’ in the DU neighborhood

Boone’s opened today in the former home of Smugs (and Fagan’s long before that), at 1135 East Evans Avenue. The neighborhood joint is named after Denver Boone, the University of Denver’s official mascot from 1968 to 1998, and is touting a “state-triotic” concept, according to owner Rob Lamphier. “All our…

Tailgate Roadhouse moves into former Brauns space

Brauns closed its doors at 1055 Auraria Parkway this spring after nine years; the Pepsi Center, which owns the building, did not renew the lease. Now the space is getting ready to pour again: Aramark, which has the concessions contract at the Pepsi Center, is in charge of the kitchen…

Fortune Valley bets on a new name: Reserve Casino Hotel

When the Colorado Gaming Commission heads to Central City for its monthly meeting next week, it will be greeted by a new casino. Or at least, a casino with a new name: Fortune Valley, which got its start as Harvey’s Wagon Wheel Casino, then became Harrah’s, will next be Reserve…

Give PeaceJam a Chance

PeaceJam, the homegrown nonprofit that brings kids around the world together with Nobel Peace Prize winners, is turning fifteen — but it isn’t slowing down. “We’re more on fire, and more excited about the work we’re doing right now, than ever before,” says Dawn Engle, who founded the organization with…

Reader: Give David Sedaris a hand!

David Sedaris played the Paramount on November 7, and the essayist/commentator was a big hit, discussing everything from the house he wanted to buy in England to where white men shit to, well, shitting in your hand, as Kelsey Whipple noted in her “10 best David Sedaris quotes” post. A…