Now open: El Olvido

Almost two months after Jorge Pingarron first told Cafe Society that he was opening a “Mexican, but not Mexican” restaurant on South Broadway, the native of Acapulco has made good on his word: El Olvido opened last night with a fiesta, and when we stopped by today, there wasn’t a…

Guess where I’m eating?

There are some restaurants that start off with a bang and falter, others that never even make it off the ground, and still others that put their best foot forward straight out of the gate and never stop evolving. The above snap was flashed at a restaurant that, while still…

Boulder’s Tasterie Truck will debut this weekend

Three months after Shannon Aten moved back to Boulder to make her dream of owning a pastry truck a reality, she’s ready to debut her wheels. The Tasterie Truck, which Aten and company have affectionately named “Madeline,” is getting wrapped in shades of teal, purple and green today, and it…

Williams & Graham, a new speakeasy, will open in Highland in June

For the past several months, behind the walls of a two-story, converted apartment building in Highland, Todd Colehour, a former executive with Kona Grill, along with his business partners and startender Sean Kenyon, who works behind the bar of the Squeaky Bean and writes our weekly “Ask the Bartender” column,…

Round two with Root Down’s Justin Cucci: Linger, muthafuckas!!!!

Justin Cucci Root Down 1600 West 33rd Avenue 303-993-4200 www.rootdowndenver.com This is part two of my interview with Justin Cucci, owner and executive chef of Root Down and Linger. Part one of my interview with Cucci ran in this space yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: I don’t have one. Like…

Reader: Justin Cucci interview is the best Chef and Tell ever

Lori Midson’s new Chef and Tell interview with Justin Cucci, chef/owner of Root Down, has people talking. From booyah: this man gets it From Lipster: It’s interesting that he uses “pussies” as a derogatory term and then, in nearly the same breath, refers to all of the women who work…

Now open: Satchel’s on 6th

On Saturday night, the new incarnation of Satchel’s on 6th unlocked its doors, uncorked the wines and unearthed a small, tidy menu that trumpets the talents of exec chef Jared Brant, who’s done time in the kitchens of Bones and Mizuna. The fifty-seat space, kitted out with exposed red brick,…

Guess where I’m eating?

Yesterday, while having lunch, I made the dire, dire mistake of ordering a Cuban sandwich that was served — not grilled, not pressed, not melted — on challah bread. I shoved it away after the first soggy bite, setting my sights, instead, on the hummas and falafel that my dining…

Root Down’s Justin Cucci dishes on pot, pussy and soup talk

Justin Cucci Root Down 1600 West 33rd Avenue 303-993-4200 www.rootdowndenver.com This is part one of my interview with Justin Cucci, owner and executive chef of Root Down and Linger. Part two of my interview will run in this space tomorrow. Justin Cucci has spent the majority of his life in…

Reader: Whisky inspires a good sense of spell

Sean Kenyon’s discussion of whisky — no “e,” please — prompted this story from Harvey: On a plane recently, a passenger asked the flight attendant, “What kinds of whiskey do you have?” She proceeded to list a few, when he interrupted, in a whiney, patronizing tone: “That’s Scotch!” And she…

Review Preview: Mt. Everest Restaurant & Bar

When Mt. Everest Restaurant & Bar opened late last year, I had high hopes that it would be a true Tibetan-Nepalese restaurant, with a board full of blood sausage, yak, water buffalo and all the other exotic, high-altitude animals…

BrewDog unveils beer laced with Viagra

Alcohol bombs, beer bottled in dead animals… if you’ve been wondering what those crafty brewers over at United Kingdom-based BrewDog will think of next, wait no longer. In a stunt inspired by the upcoming Royal Wedding, the brewer is unleashing Royal Virility Performance, a beer laced with Viagra…

Wine & Roses Jazz Supper Club opens in Aurora

When Patrick’s Nite Club closed a few years ago, Aurora lost one of the only places in that town where you could hear live jazz. But with the opening of Wine & Roses Jazz Supper Club on April 8, that void is now filled. Wine & Roses promises to host…

Vinue goes for a liquor license

On Friday, April 27, Jorge Hinojosa Alonso and Jean-Claude Delville will head to the Wellington Webb Building at 1:30 p.m to attend a hearing that’ll determine whether their new watering hole, Vinue Food and Wine Bar, located at 2817 East Third Avenue, will get its liquor license. The wine bar,…

Machete will bring tacos and tequila to Cherry Creek

Dan Ohlson, the former owner of Chez Jose, the burrito joint in Cherry Creek that shuttered last December after a seventeen-year run, swore up and down that he’d never open another restaurant in Cherry Creek. Never. He vowed, too, that he’d never have an underground space. Ever. Ohlson is now…

Guess where I’m eating?

The chef of the mountain restaurant where the above snap was flashed is obsessed with lamb — and I was equally obsessed with shoving it down my throat. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating…

Mario Batali is a stone-cold soap killer?

Severely pissing off a shload of soap-opera viewers is probably not the most strategic career move that chef Mario Batali has ever made, but then, again neither was his alleged Food Network blackmail attempt — and he’s still sitting on a fat pile of cash. But will his latest television…

A street sweeper almost wipes out Famous Dave’s in Stapleton

April is the cruelest month, not the least because street sweepers take to the roads in Denver, leaving lots of tickets in their wake. And, in the case of the Famous Dave’s at Stapleton, a fair amount of havoc: A privately owned street-sweeping vehicle ran into the barbecue restaurant early…

Reader: Any way you slice it, this wasn’t a Sazerac

The orange slice outraged Sazerac lovers who spied Lori Midson’s Guess Where I’m Drinking post yesterday morning. The King had several choice words about the cocktail, including these: It may have tasted good, and it may have been made with rye, but it wasn’t a Sazerac. Just like slapping a…