Reader: Denver Ain’t No Choir Town

We haven’t heard a lot about problems in LoDo at Letout lately — but that doesn’t mean the problems have gone away. Early on Sunday, February 8, Dusten Fischer was stabbed nine times when he got into an altercation in the 1900 block of Market Street. Fischer and his wife,…

Reader: From Uncle to Sunny’s to Little Man, I Love My ‘Hood

Things are looking sunny in Sunnyside. For years this north Denver neighborhood — bounded by West 38th Avenue, Federal Boulevard, Interstate 70 and Inca Street — lacked restaurant options beyond the original Chubby’s and a handful of other taco joints and tortillerias. But as Mark Antonation notes in his post…

Reader: No Sauces Need Apply for a Quality Steak!

Gretchen Kurtz recently visited Butcher’s Bistro, where a butcher’s counter up-front displays the cut of the day you may later see on your plate. But without any sauce, she writes in her review of Butcher’s Bistro, that cut looked pretty lonely. Fortunately, the restaurant has since added sauces that are…

Reader: Denver Tech Center — Where Restaurants Go to Die

Residents of the southern suburbs were excited when chef Mary Nguyen, who’d gained a strong following at Parallel Seventeen (now P17, and celebrating its tenth birthday this year), opened Street Kitchen Asian Bistro in the Vallagio development in Englewood in January 2011. But since then Nguyen has added Olive &…

Last Call for the Rustic Tavern, a Classic Dive Bar

As metro Denver continues to grow and previously down-and-out parts of town gentrify, dive bars are rapidly disappearing. Over the last few years, we’ve lost several of our favorites, and last night another classic watering hole, the Rustic Tavern, closed for good, after a final Super Bowl party that saw…

Eck’s Saloon Has Poured Its Last Shot in Lakewood

Dive bars are disappearing all over metro Denver. The latest casualty? Eck’s Saloon, which was a rock-music haven as well as a popular Lakewood joint, although it had apparently become a lot less popular in recent years. Jon Solomon reported the news yesterday on Backbeat; once owned by Mike Bruno…

Reader: When I Want to Sit at a Counter, I Go to Pete’s Kitchen

Chef’s counters are becoming increasingly important features at local restaurants, including Brazen Neighborhood Eatery, the new restaurant in northwest Denver that Gretchen Kurtz reviews this week. In fact, Brazen rates our list of the twelve best chef’s counters in Denver, which we rolled out yesterday. But did we miss one?…

Reader: Katsu Ramen Crowds Make Miso Ho Ni!

The Denver ramen scene has been heating up, with high-profile noodle-house openings late last year, and more to come soon. But in Aurora, a deep demand for Japanese noodle bowls has apparently been bubbling beneath the surface, because when Katsu Ramen opened Monday at the corner of Havana Street and…

Reader: Now That the Pukak Has Melted, Time to Visit Dae Gee

The Inuit have more than fifty words for snow — including pukak and matsaaruti — but you’d need more than fifty words to describe the amazing things done with cabbage at Dae Gee, which Gretchen Kurtz just reviewed. In the process, she offered a few tips about traditional Korean food…

Reader: Give Azucar a Big Hand…and Some Dough

Peruvian-born Marjorie Silva opened Azucar Bakery in 2006 to fill a hole in a town more accustomed to cupcakes and pie than flan and Suspiro de Limeña. But while she’s giving Denver diners a good taste of South American delicacies from her shiny, pink-frosted space on South Broadway, she’s also…

“Blow ’em and Show ’em” at the National Western

The National Western Stock Show has been going strong for the past eleven days, drawing record crowds to catch the rodeo, peruse all the booths, see art at the Coors Western Art Show, and even do some people-watching. See also: People and Animals of the National Western Stock Show…

Where the New York Times Would Go During 36 Hours in Denver

What would you do if you had just 36 hours in this city? “The signs of Denver’s economic high times as a pot boomtown and bastion of progressive urban policies are everywhere,” says the New York Times in the just-published “What to Do in Denver.” Although the Times doesn’t mention…

Best of Denver 2015 Readers’ Poll: Dish Up Your Favorites!

Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe celebrated its thirtieth birthday on January 17. We were among the regulars who stopped by that day, to chat with members of the Aguirre family and remember the first time we came to this spot on West 33rd Avenue, then a down-and-out neighborhood that was decades…