The Cocktails of DISH 2016: Tiki Talk and Rum Concoctions

There’s only a day left until Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, which returns Sunday, September 25, for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes — along…

Readers: Does Spatola Disappoint — or Does It Deliver?

Gretchen Kurtz just reviewed Spatola Ristorante & Wine Bar, which took over the former home of Julia Blackbird’s at 3434 West 32nd Avenue a few months ago. Although she’d been impressed when she interviewed owner/chef Francisco Spatola for Chef and Tell in August, she was disappointed that his presence wasn’t felt more at…

Voicebox Opens Tonight, Bringing Private-Suite Karaoke to RiNo

If you’re trying to live by the motto “sing like there’s nobody listening,” Voicebox, a new private-suite karoake bar that opens today at 4 p.m. at 2601 Walnut Street, is just what you’ve been waiting for to unleash your inner Adele or Eddie Vedder. Voicebox comes to Denver from Portland,…

Kool-Aid Pickles: The Next Big Soul-Food Trend?

Adrian Miller knows his soul food and barbecue. He’s an accredited barbecue judge and author of Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time, so he doesn’t just eat soul food, he studies its history, travels the country talking to professional and home cooks, and…

The Dishes of DISH 2016: Chicken Confit Tacos From Degree Food + Drink

There are only two more days until Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, which returns Sunday, September 25, for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes, including…

First Look: The Denver Central Market Set to Unveil This Sunday

Developer Ken Wolfe has lived in the RiNo neighborhood for years — long before the area was given that monicker by the River North Art District. As condos and apartments sprang up and hip restaurants and galleries moved in, Wolfe realized that the neighborhood was missing the kind of community-oriented…

The Dishes of DISH 2016: Char-Grilled Oysters from Angelo’s Taverna

On Sunday, September 25, Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, returns for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes, including succulent seafood from a neighborhood favorite…

Campus Lounge Will Close on September 25, Reopen With New Owner

Jim Wiste, owner of the Campus Lounge at South University Boulevard and Exposition Avenue, is retiring after forty years and selling his bar. “I’m ready to just be a customer,” he explains. Wiste is a University of Denver alumnus and former professional hockey player whose bar — a neighborhood favorite…

William Tuggle and Steven Waters on Coffee, Cocktails and White Lies

When Steven Waters started working with Black Eye Coffee, the team was preparing to spin out a second shop, building on its lower-Highland success with a more ambitious space in Capitol Hill. “We love the neighborhood, and wanted to do something different than the LoHi spot,” Waters says. “We wanted…

100 Favorite Dishes: Potstickers at Zoe Ma Ma

No. 59: Potstickers at Zoe Ma MaEdwin Zoe knows that the best meal is the one mom makes; that’s why he enlisted his own mom to create the dishes at his two Chinese restaurants. The potstickers at Zoe Ma Ma at Union Station or at the Boulder original, like everything…

The Dishes of DISH 2016: The Bacon Sandwich From Il Porcellino

On Sunday, September 25, Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, returns for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes, including one sandwich that will drive you…

Got Wood? These Denver Pit Masters Are Redefining Colorado Barbecue

Colorado barbecue: two words that many smoked-meat enthusiasts think just don’t go together. This state lacks the tradition, they explain, arguing that all of the barbecue in Colorado is inspired by barbecue from somewhere else. There’s some truth to that: In Denver and the surrounding suburbs, we can find Texas brisket,…

Il Posto Will Soon Move From 17th Avenue to RiNo

Chef/restaurateur Andrea Frizzi’s hands are full these days: While running his charming Italian eatery, Il Posto, on East 17th Avenue in Uptown, he’s also getting ready to launch Vero inside the Denver Central Market, which will open before the end of September. Vero will feature pizzas from an imported wood-fired…

Celtic Tavern and Delaney’s to Call It Quits This Weekend

The Celtic Tavern has been pouring pints of Murphy’s Stout in LoDo for a good fifteen years, and its adjoined sibling next door, Delaney’s, has also eclipsed the decade mark. But the two will close this weekend, bringing an to an end the Irish dominion of the corner of 18th and Blake…

100 Favorite Dishes: Sloppers at Gray’s Coors Tavern, Diego’s

No. 60-61: Sloppers at Diego’s and Gray’s Coors TavernPueblo has several culinary claims to fame (including the Super Pass Key sausage sandwich), but none bigger than the slopper, which landed on the foodie map after a story on the Travel Channel in 2010 that featured Gray’s Coors Tavern, a classic Pueblo watering hole credited…

The Dishes of DISH 2016: Cupcakes From Milk & Cake

On Sunday, September 25, Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, returns for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes.  With so many great chefs cooking up…

The Dishes of DISH 2016: Meatballs and Polenta From Brazen

On Sunday, September 25, Westword’s DISH, our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, returns for its 22nd year. The festival of food will take over Sculpture Park at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where dozens of local restaurants will offer samples of their best dishes.  Chris Sargent opened Brazen…