First Look: The Pig & the Sprout Arrives Downtown

A new neighborhood sprang up seemingly overnight between Union Station and Commons Park (trendsetter alert: time to come up with another clever neighborhood name!); it’s home to a spacious King Soopers, a dog park and a warren of apartments, condos and offices that make you wonder exactly what city you’re…

Reader: Dylan Moore’s New Restaurant Is So Not in SoBro

This past weekend Mark Antonation discovered that Moxie had opened on Broadway. But while the little eatery opened very, very quietly, chef/owner Dylan Moore has made a big impact on the Denver dining scene in years past. Says Jane:  So glad to hear that Dylan Moore is back on Broadway. I…

Trend Spotting: Using More and Wasting Less in the Kitchen

Some food trends don’t make much sense in Denver’s dining scene. Take octopus, for example: While tentacles are wiggling their way onto more and more menus, much of the octopus being plated comes from half way around the world, is difficult to catch without destroying delicate reef environments, and takes…

Moxie Eatery Opens at 70 Broadway

Artemisia & Rue, a sunny little apothecary at 70 Broadway, has disappeared and in its place is a new restaurant called Moxie Eatery. According to Moxie’s Facebook page, the kitchen is open daily for breakfast, lunch and early dinner from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Moxie’s owner, Dylan Moore, is…

Reader: Brunch Is More Than a Meal — It’s a Way of Life!

On this beautiful almost-summer weekend, people will be eating brunch — Denver’s favorite meal — at spots all over town. This week we served up our 2016 edition of the Ten Best Restaurants for Brunch in Denver, and found that choosing ten still left a lot on our plate. Or, as…

Reader: What’s the Secret of the Rio Grande Margaritas?

Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant is hosting a thirtieth-birthday block party all-day on Saturday, June 18, in Fort Collins, where it all began. We caught up with co-founder and owner Pat McGaughran for a Facebook Live chat this week, and guess what everyone wanted to know? The secret behind the Rio’s…

First Look: Vital Root Sprouts on Tennyson Street

When chef/restaurateur Justin Cucci opened Root Down in 2008, guests were wowed by reclaimed gymnasium floors, a room divider festooned with old telephones, and remnants from the building’s previous incarnation as an auto mechanic’s garage cleverly given a second life. That year was the beginning of the Great Recession, though,…

Reader: Pastries Without Flour, Dairy, Nuts? Why Not Eat Cardboard?

When the team behind Oak at Fourteenth and Acorn hired pastry chef Michael Conti to preside over the dessert and pastry program at both of those restaurants, as well as Brider, which opened in December, then-restaurant critic Gretchen Kurtz applauded. Although she liked both Oak and Acorn, she’d found their…

Join Westword as We Facebook Live From Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

Ahead of Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant’s thirtieth birthday block party on Saturday, we’re catching up with co-founder and owner Pat McGaughran on Facebook live today around 3:15 p.m. Participating is simple. If you haven’t already, like us on Facebook. Visit our page around 3 and join the conversation by asking any questions you…