Biscuits Are on the Rise in the Sloan’s Lake Neighborhood

It has been nine months since Seth Rubin baked his last biscuit — at least for paying customers — after shutting down his two Rise & Shine Biscuit Kitchen and Cafes, the breakfast eateries he operated inside Basil Doc’s Pizza branches in the West Highland and Hilltop neighborhoods. Basil Doc’s…

Denver Is Short on Oaxacan Cuisine, but Good Mole Can Still Be Found Here

Mole may be Mexico’s most misunderstood export here in Colorado; syrupy sweet chocolate concoctions have done much to obscure the finer points of the complex sauces. I recently overheard a conversation about searching for good mole negro in Denver that ended without resolution, but there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for…

Black Eye Coffee Opens Capitol Hill Cafe This Morning

A posh new Black Eye Coffee opened this morning at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Sherman Street. This is the second Black Eye, but it’s quite a departure from the more DIY original on Navajo Street, next door to the Highland Tavern. Expect the same attention to detail in…

Black Eye Coffee Wins Best Brew Award

It’s only October 2, but it’s already been a big month for Black Eye Coffee. Yesterday the hot spot in Highland was named the Denver winner in the KRUPS Best Brew Awards — the fifth round of the annual contest, but the first time people were allowed to vote for a…

How Long Should You Wait Before Reviewing a Restaurant?

Last week I started a conversation about the rules of restaurant criticism — or rather, the modern-day lack thereof. Some guidelines remain in effect: Professional critics should not accept free food, for example. Others are increasingly optional, such as anonymity, though in my opinion a critic who publishes his or…

100 Favorite Dishes: Bruschetta at Postino LoHi

No. 14: Bruschetta at Postino LoHi The simplicity of bruschetta is part of its charm — nothing but chewy, crusty bread and a few fresh ingredients to accompany a glass of wine or beer at happy hour, a light lunch or a shared dinner. Postino offers a dozen variations on…

Reader: Another Bitter and Pretentious Review

The dual missions of Baur’s Restaurant and Listening Lounge are made clear in its name — but it’s not easy combining the two in a single space, as Gretchen Kurtz noted in her recent review of Baur’s, which moved into a historic downtown space this year and has already made some…

The Cherry Cricket Looks Back on Seventy Years

Cherry Cricket general manager Kathy Huddleston and bar manager Clifton Bell have 25 combined years of experience serving customers at the venerable Cherry Creek burger joint, but that’s still only a fraction of the bar’s long life on East Second Avenue. The Cherry Cricket will celebrate its seventieth anniversary on…

Carnitas Are Back at Chipotle, Thanks to British Pigs

Last winter, pork lovers noticed something missing in their burritos, tacos and bowls at Chipotle: the carnitas. The burrito chain that got its start in Denver had decided to stop serving pork rather than risk selling meat that didn’t meet the company’s animal welfare standards. According to Chipotle’s website, the…

Reader: Get Those Fake Green Chiles Outta Here!

This past weekend Pueblo hosted its 21st annual Chiles and Frijoles Festival, which celebrates the bounty of Colorado’s farms — and the great chiles grown there. Farmers brought in Pueblo, or Mirasol, chiles; Anaheims and Big Jims; scorching Dynamite and lesser-known varieties like Mosco and Marconi — and there wasn’t…

Review: Onefold Cooks Up a Delicious Way to Start Your Day

The story of Onefold is not a cautionary tale. There are no lurking dangers from which to learn, no pitfalls trapping overextended chefs, no overwrought concepts so common in the restaurant industry. Instead, this humble eatery with its simple decor and even simpler menu is more of a pep talk…