Denver Cat Company to Become Colorado’s First Cat Cafe

In August, we reported that Sana Hamelin, a lawyer by training, was hoping to crowd-source enough funds to open a cat cafe — a place that would combine a coffeehouse, book shop and art gallery with real cats that customers would pay to spend time with. The concept popular is…

Domo’s Patio Garden Proves Peaceful and Educational

Driving up to Domo Japanese Country Foods, you wouldn’t think much of the restaurant. The restaurant’s huge sign, visible from Colfax Avenue at Osage Street, is tacky. The building is boxy, and when we parked in the restaurant’s north-facing gravel parking lot, I questioned whether Domo would be all it…

Reader: Snooze Is Paradise — Just Don’t Go on Weekends

Can there ever be too much of a good thing? Our comparison of the brunch at the two downtown Snooze locations has led to a major discussion of that homegrown chain — as well as some other local restaurants that readers consider overrated. But now Snooze supporters are fighting back…

Old-School Meets Old World at Cafe Prague in Morrison

I can drive from my house to Morrison in about the same amount of time that it takes me to drive to downtown Denver, but I rarely go. Once a year to a show at Red Rocks, if I’m lucky, but otherwise I’ve probably had dinner in the almost-mountain town…

Five of the Best — and Worst — New Halloween Treats for 2014

Halloween season means we get homemade orange-iced cupcakes with too much icing, black ginger ale punch full of sodden gummy worms, and those little rolled fondant ghosts that somebody’s auntie made by hand that everyone compliments but nobody actually eats. The store-bought treats usually end up being a slightly better…

Reader: Pumpkin Hummus? Pumpkin Gum? Please Make It Stop!

Fall is here in full force, and that means an endless array of pumpkin products from now to Thanksgiving. Jenn Wohletz rounded up some of the best and the worst this week, ranging from pumpkin Pepperidge Farm cookies to pumpkin-flavored hummus. See also: Five of the Best — and Worst…

Reader: Snooze Is the Most Overrated Place in Denver

This week in Out to Brunch, Lauren Monitz compared the original Snooze in Ballpark to the new Snooze that opened this summer in Union Station. Although the spaces are different, they have the same sweet menu, the same vibe, the same very long waits — and the same very divided…

A Tale of Two Snoozes

One of the tried-and-true Denver brunch staples, Snooze is where you take anyone who’s visiting from out of town to impress them with the wide array of decadent pancake creations or when you have some time to kill waiting hours on end for a table. Since opening its doors to…