Consumed

For Dave Bryan and his West Washington Park neighbors, nothing sucks like success. Four years ago, Dave achieved his lifelong dream of buying a neighborhood bar, the 43-year-old Candle Light Tavern, just south of Alameda Avenue on Pearl Street. Since then, Dave and his wife, Lisa, have cleaned up the…

Check, Please!

Q: I’d like to start off the new year by supporting small mom-and-pop eateries. Can you recommend some in a variety of ethnic types? A: Denver’s lucky to have so many mom-and-pop ethnic places to choose from. For good, family-oriented Mexican, try Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe (2005 West 33rd Avenue,…

Fighting the Good Food Fight

When Napoleon said, “An army marches on its stomach,” he was referring to the soldiers who did the actual fighting — not the sympathetic sublimations of folks sitting on their sofas watching it all unfold via videotape. This nation is at war, all right, and if we keep eating the…

The Bite

At this time last year, I was lamenting Denver’s lack of great restaurants, as well as its excess of lousy service. Well, the service hasn’t improved much, but several wonderful eateries opened in 2001, and many other eateries got better, so picking my annual dream meal was a little tougher…

Solid Old

When a fine-dining establishment is 34 years old, sits in a 128-year-old historic landmark and has an owner who refers to himself as “the third,” you might imagine that a meal within its stodgy confines would prove palate-numbingly boring. Prime rib and Yorkshire pudding. Beef Wellington and duck a l’orange…

The Bite

Wow — it’s not even the first of the year, and the restaurant fallout has already begun. I’ll miss the St. Mark’s Coffeehouse at 1416 Market Street, although the second St. Mark’s location, at 2019 East 17th Avenue, is still going strong. The sign on St. Mark’s Market Street door…

Consumed

This Christmas, Stan Hendrickson will wish for a gift he cannot have. It’s a gift he possessed for over seven decades before losing it three years ago: the ability to taste. Since 1998, the Boulder resident has been living a foodie’s nightmare, unable to savor the things that once brought…

Check, Please!

Q: Do you have any suggestions for good restaurants that large groups (ten to thirty people) can go to for breakfast, lunch and dinner? A: Big parties can be a big strain on eateries ‹ and if you’ve ever tried sending out thirty perfectly timed dinners while simultaneously preparing, oh,…

Block Party

In the Bonnie Brae neighborhood, the more some things change, the more others stay the same. When Carl and Sue Dire opened the Bonnie Brae Tavern in 1934, South University Boulevard was a dirt road running through the sticks. That year, tens of thousands of people left the Dust Bowl…

The Bite

Cookbooks are always popular gift options at local bookstores. This year, the surprise is what’s flying off the shelves: Anything with the word “American” in the title and books touting American-style foods are all the rage, according to one of the buyers at the Cherry Creek Tattered Cover. The hottest…

Check, Please!

Q: My fiancée is flying in over the holidays, and I’d like to take her out for a romantic dinner with some slow dancing afterward. Is there such a place in downtown Denver? A: Not only is there no such place downtown, but you’d have to drive pretty far out…

Star Struck

The Leonid meteor shower shows itself every year in mid-November, and while the display is spectacular only every 33 years or so, even on an off night, the Leonids provide an eye-opening experience. They give us a glimmer of what’s beyond our limited understanding, some insight into life’s eternal glories…

The Bite

Me-oh-my-oh: Life in Cherry Creek North just got a lot less interesting. The Cajun/Creole party spot Petra’s (2700 East Third Avenue) has closed, abandoning its high-rent, below-street-level space for the plum opportunity of running Denver’s City Park Golf Course club, at 2500 York Street. Petra’s on the Park will have…

Consumed

Fruitcake is the most maligned food in America, the dessert world’s equivalent of polka music. Especially this time of year. Come Christmas morning, shabbily made fruitcakes will be the coal in the bottom of the stocking, jokes to be passed from person to person. Seasonal Spams, they’ll end up in…

Check, Please!

Q: Can you tell me what nice places will be open on Christmas Day this year? A: I’ve received so many inquiries regarding restaurants open on Christmas that I’m wondering if anyone will be staying home this year. So many people want to eat out that they may have trouble…

A Little Slice of Heaven

There isn’t a foodie in the world who’d deny his appreciation of truffles or foie gras, caviar, Swiss chocolate or triple-cream cheese. But none of those delights begins to approximate the glory of the drippy, cheese-covered, orange-tinted triangle that is The Slice. Like a bazillion other students, I lived on…

The Bite

My standard for Denver’s definitive slice has always been Anthony’s, truly the closest you’ll come to East Coast pizza in this Western town. The $1.75 slice always has a delectable slick of cheese on top, it’s the perfect size for folding in half, and as you bend over to eat…

Food Fetishes

I’m sitting with perhaps thirty other people in the kitchen of Boulder’s Cooking School of the Rockies; on the table in front of us is an array of small cardboard cups containing coffee. We pick up one cup after another, inhaling the aroma, taking a sip and swirling the fragrant…

Check, Please!

Q: Are there any good Italian markets in town that sell groceries as well as sandwiches? A: Italian we got. One of my favorites is Cosolo’s Italian Market (8000 East Quincy Avenue, 303-290-8950), which not only stocks a great selection of imported Italian foods, deli meats and cheeses and homemade…

French Kiss

Aix not only marks the spot for a marvelous meal in this city, it hits the spot, dead-on, for local foodies longing for the sort of Provençal dishes that put the South of France on the culinary map. Naming a restaurant after Aix-en-Provence, considered by many to be the heart…

Dead Bird Walking

It’s not often that a journalist gets the chance to speak with residents of death row. But here in her suburban backyard, Carrie Stewart has put me nose to nose with two of them. Make that nose to beak. “This is Dumb and Dumber,” Stewart says, introducing me to two…

The Bite

The combination gourmet-takeout/eat-in Tasteez (9595 East Arapahoe Road, Englewood), a great concept that has yet to find the right approach, is for sale; while Tasteez is still open, executive baker/executive chef/assistant general manager Michael Bortz is going to loaf somewhere else. “I was doing a lot there at the end,”…