The Boulder Farmers’ Market opens on Saturday

A sizable sect of Boulder’s population — and dozens of Denverites — make the Boulder County Farmers’ Market a regular Saturday stop. Up and down a tree-lined section of Thirteenth Street, vendors sell everything from potted herbs and cheese to fresh eggs, mushrooms and salted caramel. Families stock up on…

Arada Ethiopian offers hands-on veggie food

Sitting down for an Ethiopian meal is a communal experience, and it’s no wonder why Arada, 750 Santa Fe Drive, is one of the most popular Ethiopian restaurants in the city. Even after peak hours on Saturday night, the exposed-brick dining room was three-quarters full of tables — mostly families…

Best of Denver 2011 is now live!

Pardon the interruption, but Westword’s Best of Denver 2011 issue is live on our site right now. Looking for restaurant and bar winners? Go here: Best of Denver 2011: Food & Drink. For everything else, check out the Best of Denver homepage…

Guess where I’m eating?

It’s completely fitting that this restaurant, where the above snap was flashed, has deviled eggs on its menu. That’s it: That’s all you get. 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 posts is entered into…

Mel’s reunion just like old times

Mel and Janie Master, who owned the original Mel’s Bar and Grill in Cherry Creek, until it shuttered in 2007, were back in town yesterday to host a Mel’s reunion at the Egg Shell of Cherry Creek — the space at 235 Fillmore Street where Mel’s resided for more than…

Vinue Food and Wine Bar coming to Cherry Creek

During our weekend travels through Cherry Creek, we spotted the above sign adhered to the window of the former Aera Studios, directly above the still shuttered Q Worldly Barbecue at 2817 East Third Avenue. “Vinue Food and Wine Bar,” it reads, along with an announcement that it will open this…

Reader: With your list of Yelp reviews, you’ve hit a new low

In New York, people are yelping over Yelp’s Elite Squad, “the most passionate Yelpers that makes our community so funny, useful and cool.” And poorly behaved, according to recent reports on the bad behavior of Elite Squad members. Those reports inspired Jenn Wohletz to write about the “Top five most…

Tonight: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives brakes for the Bagel Deli

“Tonight’s the night, as Neil Young would say,” quips Joe Kaplan about tonight’s episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, in which Guy Fieri, the bleached-out blonde whose hair resembles the scrappy, canary-colored bird from Charlie Brown, brakes at the Bagel Deli, the decades-old shrine to Jewish comfort food that Kaplan…

Satchel’s on 6th will open in the next couple of weeks

Last September, Andrew Casalini shuttered his vibrant Park Hill restaurant, Satchel’s Market, to make way for a new concept called Satchel’s on 6th, which was originally slated to debut late last year in the Larimer Associates-owned building at 1710 East Sixth Avenue. And after months of delays, the place is…

Guess where I’m eating?

There are those of you who read this blog and undoubtedly assume that all I eat is pork, every which way, and tacos — usually with pork. And for the most part, you’re right, but there are occasions when I’ll forgo my obsessions to sink into a salad. Can you…

TAG|RAW BAR makes us melt with foie gras

TAG|RAW BAR, the newest Larimer Square spot from Troy Guard and Leigh Sullivan, is serving up a roster of dishes that contains nothing cooked at a higher temperature than 120 degrees. And after the TAG|RAW BAR food porn we posted last week, we had high expectations. We returned to the…

Tonight: Mel and Janie Master return to Denver for a Mel’s reunion

It’s been a long time coming, but they’re baaack! Restaurateurs and long-wedded couple, Mel and Janie Master, whose original, groundbreaking Cherry Creek food temple, Mel’s Bar and Grill, was one of the Mile High City’s most revered restaurants until it shuttered in 2007, when the duo relocated to be closer…