Wake-Up Call: No more educational regional directors or Tancredos

The U.S. Department of Education is eliminating several regional director jobs, disappointing Coloradans hoping for an appointment, the Denver Post reports today. According to a notice outlining the job eliminations,”These political appointees have not had substantial policy or administrative functions.” Maybe not while they were in the office — but…

Bistro starts serving (and pouring) today at Tony’s

Tony’s Market opened its fourth location, at 950 Broadway, on Monday. And today that store will introduce an amenity that none of those other Tony’s outposts can boast: The Bistro, which will not only serve foods made in the Tony’s kitchen (and its on-site pizza oven), but will also be…

Snooze liquor license hearing today

Construction is already under way on a second Snooze slated to open sometime this summer at 700 Colorado Boulevard. And today will be critical for fans of Snooze breakfasts, and those eye-opening cocktails: The liquor-license hearing for the new location is set for 1:30 p.m. at the Wellington E. Webb…

Wake-Up Call: Your-Name-Here Field at Mile High

John Hickenlooper’s political career was launched when the then-barkeep campaigned to keep the name “Mile High Stadium” at the new football palace the taxpayers were building for Pat Bowlen and the Denver Broncos. Hick didn’t win that one: The stadium district overseeing the project sold the naming rights to Invesco,…

Ink — and beer — in their veins

Suspicions confirmed: We are not alone. “Media workers are the heaviest drinking professionals in England, consuming the equivalent of more than four bottles of wine or more than 19 pints of beer a week, according to government research,” the Guardian reports here. “People in the profession drink an average of…

Mary Janes Pizza coming to LoHi

The corner of 32nd Avenue and Tejon is hopping. Cebiche’s old home is (slowly) turning into Chavin, and the North Star Brewery is being transformed into the LoHi SteakBar. And right between the two, Mary Janes Pizza will open in June at 2013 West 32nd Avenue. According to the flier…

Bucking to visit every Starbucks

Former Westword staffer and Denver native Julie Jargon is now a reporter at the Wall Street Journal, on the restaurant beat, and proving with every story just how interesting the restaurant industry can be. Last week’s front-page story, “A Fan Hits a Roadblock on a Drive to See Every Starbucks,”…

Cellar Wine Bar pours out its plans

The folks behind the Cellar Wine Bar, slated for the former home of the Red Door at 2556 15th Street, have applied with the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses for a beer and wine liquor license. They’ll meet with neighbors and the board of Highland United Neighbors tonight at…

Rosa Linda’s welcomes the Squeaky Bean

The long-delayed Squeaky Bean finally made its debut Monday — and no one was happier to see the open doors than the folks at Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe, right next door at at 2005 West 33rd Avenue. “It has been a rough road for all involved, but it’s now open…

Lucy has new menu, new patio

Lucy, the restaurant that made its debut last fall when Comedy Works South opened at 5345 Landmark Place in Greenwood Village, has made some changes for spring. Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend monsoons, it opened its patio. And also last week, chef Jeff Stoneking introduced a new…

Tony’s Market now open on Broadway

Farewell, Diamond Shamrock: Tony’s has opened at 950 Broadway, and we may have eaten our last convenience-store burrito. That’s because Tony’s stocks homemade breakfast burritos, as well as dozens of other ready-to-go food items — and, of course, many more prepared dishes and packaged ingredients that just need a little…

Wake-Up Call: Week starts with a win

It wasn’t just the decisive win that made last night’s Nuggets victory so gratifying. And it wasn’t the fact that Denver looked so good — if very, very wet — on national TV. What was particularly sweet about this chapter in the Cinderella story is that the Nuggets were never…

Cafe Scientifique explores the mysteries of beer

Cafe Scientifique, the knock-out nerdfest that explores assorted scientific topics, devotes May’s monthly meeting to the mystery of beer. Brewmaster Alan Simon will review the process of brewing beer, and provide some samples, at 7 p.m. tonight at Backcountry Brewery, 720 Main Street in Frisco.For information, call 970-453-2685 or go…

Patios: 10 of our favorites

Patios are so popular in Denver that bars and restaurants fight for every square foot of turf or sidewalk where they can plant a table, a chair, a stool. As a result, this city is full of great places to sit outside — some spots garden-like and secluded, others street-side,…

Argyll goes far afield to tout its patio

Argyll might bill itself as “a gastroPub,” but it doesn’t see itself as a neighborhood pub — not unless you consider all of Denver just one big neighborhood. I live several miles and fifteen minutes from Cherry Creek (and that’s if the lights on Speer are synchronized), and last night…

Wake-Up Call: Waterboarded!

“Do you believe in waterboarding?” The question was not from President Barack Obama or former vice president Dick Cheney, who are all over the news today for their comments on torture and terrorism yesterday. It was posed by former senator Gary Hart, who long before 9/11 was warning of the…

A mountain of food fun this weekend

If you’re heading to the hills Memorial Day weekend, sustainability advocate Bill McKibben will be the keynote speaker at the Moving Mountains Symposium in Telluride today. It kicks off this weekend’s Mountainfilm festival. For details, go to http://mountainfilm.org. From 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 24, brewmasters from Summit…

Now you can indulge at Indulge on Sunday

Brunch isn’t a very French meal, so William Wahl, chef/owner of Indulge French Bistro, the Best French Restaurant in the Best of Denver 2009, isn’t quite sure what to call the Sunday lunch that the restaurant started serving on May 10. “Let’s call it Sunday dejeuner,” he decides. Whatever it…

Patio season approaches; share your favorite spots

Patios are so popular in Denver that bars and restaurants fight for every square foot of turf or sidewalk where they can plant a table, a chair, a stool. As a result, this city is full of great places to sit outside — some spots garden-like and secluded, others street-wide,…

Wake-Up Call: The show must go on

“Denver Stories” is a genius marketing move: Every May, Curious Theatre Company picks four local celebs (or what passes for a celeb in this town), has a local playwright create a short play about them, and then produces all four on one evening that turns into a giant fundraising event…

Eat Here Now! at 910Arts

It’s Eat Here Now! night at 910Arts event gallery, 910 Santa Fe Drive. From 6 to 9 p.m., you can look at the current exhibit on growing and eating locally, sample Colorado produce, and see the film Seeds of Community: Creating Sustainable Family Gardens. And it’s all free. For more…