Will Cisa, kitchen magician of the Corner Office, on monumental cooking disasters, Euclid Hall’s boudin noir and the impossible thirty-minute meal

Will Cisa The Corner Office 1401 Curtis Street 303-825-6500 www.thecornerofficedenver.com/food/dinner This is part one of my interview with Will Cisa, executive chef of the Corner Office Restaurant + Martini Bar. Part two of that interview will run in this space tomorrow. It’s day three of Denver Restaurant Week, and Will…

Ale House at Amato’s should start pouring this month

The Breckenridge and Wynkoop brewing companies have finally sealed the deal on their joint venture, which we first reported in December. Under the agreement, the two companies will keep their identities and their individuality, but they will share their brewing and restaurant resources. The Wynkoop’s restaurants include the flagship Wynkoop…

Reader: If you don’t want attention, don’t dine-and-dash

Readers are still pouring out stories about Denver Restaurant Week, as well as their opinions on wine-server etiquette and the ATM at the Vine Street Pub. But the biggest, fattest discussion yesterday focused on the dine-and-dashers captured on video at Virgilio’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar. RevBAFrederick weighed in with this:…

Review preview: Ototo Food and Wine Bar

Toshi and Yasu Kizaki have been serving Pearl Street for two decades, first with Sushi Den, which they opened in its current home twenty years ago, and then again with Izakaya Den, which first started serving dinner in 2007. Both of those spots pack crowds into cavernous spaces every day…

Guess where I’m eating?

Four of us went out last night for Denver Restaurant Week, although only one of us ordered the DRW menu, which didn’t include the foie gras sandwich and accompanying duck egg, beautifully graced with caviar and petals of black truffles, that set us back $52.80. Yes, you read that correctly:…

Sputnik reopens tomorrow after getting ripped for liquor-law violation

Sputnik, the hipper-than-thou Baker ‘hood bar, renowned for its hangover weekend brunch, live music acts and globetrotting menu catering (mostly) to vegetarians and vegans, has gone dark, at least until tomorrow, when the tatted ‘tenders can begin pouring booze again. Seems as though the groovy watering hole got itself into…

Reader: After gorging, taking a break from Denver Restaurant Week

With just four more days to go before Denver Restaurant Week ends on March 11, many diners are still scrambling for reservations. But some are sitting back, unbuttoning their pants, and digesting everything that’s gone before. Hotdog, for example, is taking a much-deserved break. But first, he offered this comment…

After nearly thirty years, Juanita’s in Boulder goes dark

For the past 28 years, Juanita’s has been a Pearl Street mainstay, holding on to its sliver of storefront space that led to a well-worn front dining room and back lounge, even as other establishments turned over for newer, trendier concepts on either side of it. But on March 1,…

100 Favorite Dishes: Luther burger from Crave

No. 65: Luther burger from Crave The scene at Crave, especially on weekends, can be complete pandemonium, with bodies crushed to the walls, standing in wait to wrap their jaws around what may very well be the most off-the-wall burger inventions this city has ever seen. Head burger boss Micah…

Gindi Cafe reopens with a new chef, new bakery and new hours

A year and a half after Francine Gindi opened the Gindi Cafe in the Peloton in Boulder, it was time to make some changes. “Things were a little scattered. We wanted to hone in on what was working well and make it better,” explains Jayson Debellis, former coffee roaster and…

Guess where I’m drinking?

This is, bar none, my favorite watering hole in Denver. It’s a convivial joint with awesome, conversational tenders, a kick-ass beer selection, including Left Hand Brewing Milk Stout, a jukebox that deserves its own mention, irreverent artwork and an eclectic trove of regulars who will gladly extend a hand when…

Eggs and More serves up morning meals in Greenwood Village

MJ Sadeth has spent over twenty years in the restaurant business; she once owned House of Kabob, Shiraz and the now-defunct Saffron, restaurants she sold four years ago. So when she started building Eggs and More in Greenwood Village, she drew on what she’d learned over the course of two…