Update: Great Scotts benefit cancelled

Westword staffers who grew up in the northern ‘burbs are great fans of Great Scotts Eatery, the red-and-white-striped, ’50s-style diner at 7510 Highway 287 in Broomfield. They speak fondly of the burgers, the fries, the shakes. And today, Great Scotts was supposed to be serving up its good food for…

There’s no business like snow business at Argyll

For sunny days, Argyll Gastropub, at 2700 East Third Avenue, has a great patio. On snowy days, it has the “Snow Days Deal.” At any time when it’s snowing, Argyll will sell you a 20-ounce Imperial Pint of Murphy’s Stout for half price — 50 percent off the usual $5.25…

Den Deli is staffing up

Looks like plans are moving fast for the new Den Deli and Sushi Market, which is going into 1501 South Pearl Street — conveniently located between Sushi Den ( 1487 South Pearl) and Izakaya Den (1518 South Pearl). Brothers Toshi and Yazu Kizaki are hosting a job fair for their…

Emily’s Gourmet-to-Go is gone

After two owners, two locations — first at 1555 Champa Street, then at 1543 Champa, in the circa 1889 Odd Fellows Hall (right) — and one Best of Denver award, Emily’s Gourmet-to-Go is finally a no-go. Chef/owner Victor Miller, whose soups had snagged the Best Soup award in the Best…

Wake-Up Call: Legalize marijuana to save higher education?

Colorado’s parks, recreational areas and open space are subsidized by the Colorado Lottery, which over the past fifteen years has sent millions of dollars to Great Outdoors Colorado. Community colleges are slated to be supported by another form of gambling: Last November, Coloradans voted to expand gaming at casinos in…

Miss Audry now behind a stove, not the decks

After more than a decade behind the decks, DJ Miss Audry is retiring. But music’s loss is food’s gain, since she’s going to be devoting her time to helping out at Melita’s Greek Cafe & Market, the spot that took over for the Economy Greek Deli at 1035 Lincoln Street…

Wake-Up Call: Who cares about Richard Heene?

The news is full of real stories about real people in need. People who can’t find jobs, people who can’t pay their mortgages, people who can’t feed their families. Not high on the list of the truly needy: People who want to feed their hunger for fame. But still, Cheri…

The sign is up for Earls in Cherry Creek

Cherry Creek was slow last night, without the usual crowds at Little Ollie’s and Houston’s. But just down the street at 201 Columbine Street, in the former home of Jim Sullivan’s Ocean (and Mao before that), there are signs of life: The sign is up announcing that Earls is on…

Guess where I’m eating?

Talk about a wake-up call! On weekend mornings, kitchens across Colorado start rolling breakfast burritos up and out — some served simply, to-go in aluminum foil; some served on fine china on linen tablecloths. This burrito is a cut above even that: offered only on Saturday and Sunday brunch, it’s…

Guess where I’m eating?

In the market for a late lunch? At 3 p.m. today — or any weekday — you can pop into this spot and order meatball sliders, paired with a great, garlicky marinara sauce, for just $2 each. But first, you need to guess where I’m eating…

A tale of two Chopsticks

Chopsticks & Sushi, the Asian restaurant and bar at 1630 Welton Street that was the site of a fatal shooting yesterday, is not connected to Chopsticks China Bistro, the goofily-named restaurant that just moved from South Federal Boulevard to 5117 South Yosemite and is a Jason Sheehan favorite. But plenty…

KJ’s Coffee Bar adds music to the mix

KJ’s Coffee Bar, the Whittier neighborhood watering hole at 1710 East 25th Avenue that Kenny and Kristin Johnson opened last year, adds music to the mix tonight, when DJ LHD and friends start spinning at 7 p.m. But don’t come to KJ’s empty-handed: It’s running a food drive to benefit…

Wake-Up Call: Goldilocks and the two babies

Colorado is not all about balloon boys and terrorists — unless you count fat babies and health insurance companies. Senator Michael Bennet has been getting a lot of face time lately, speechifying about our broken healthcare system. And in his most recent speech, he may have finally given the debate…

Smashburger invites you to Aurora for free burgers

The Smashburger in Aurora didn’t open this week — a permitting delay — but as a consolation prize, the public is invited to register for the last few spaces at the VIP/Sneak Peek party at the new store, at 2630 South Parker Road, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on…

Buy a pie for Project Angel Heart

Bluepoint Bakery is donating more than 3,000 pies to Project Angel Heart next month — and with every $25 pie the non-profit sells, it will be able to deliver five more meals to a client battling a life-threatening illness. You can order pies — cherry, apple, pecan and pumpkin –…

Sushi Hai celebrates its fifth birthday tonight

Sushi Hai, at 3600 West 32nd Avenue, celebrates its fifth anniversary tonight starting at 7 p.m., with half-off on sushi and drinks. The Scott Davis Project will be playing acoustic blues in the downstairs Hai Bar — a space guarded by an off-duty cop this past weekend. It was an…

Wake-Up Call: My life has gone to pot

It’s been three weeks since we first posted news of our search for a medical-marijuana reviewer. Within five minutes of that posting, we had our first application for this extremely part-time job. Within ten minutes, our first media inquiry. And the applications and media calls keep coming. This morning –…

Dive time on Larimer Street

You could once find the city’s best dive bars along Larimer Street, but gentrification has claimed most of those, leaving only the Star Bar at 2137 Larimer and now El Charrito, which has made a comeback at 2100 Larimer. This longtime Larimer haunt is only open after 7 p.m., and…

From the Yucatan to northwest Denver

Outside, the temperature was dropping — but inside Lola, we might as well have been on a beach in Mexico. That’s because chef Jamey Fader and guest chef Roberto Solis were hosting a Yucatan dinner, full of the tastes of that region . “We’re all just chefs,” Fader said as…