Guess where I’m eating?

Chocolate chip pancakes powdered with sugar: It’s what’s for breakfast, brunch or lunch at this feedlot that flips flapjacks of every flavor. 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 a pool…

Bacon Nativity scene is truly a Christmas miracle!

If you weren’t one of the kids who stole the plastic Baby Jesus from the local church’s Nativity scene, then you were probably one of the good kids. While I never stole one, the preacher’s daughter did that fateful night in 1997 — but that’s a Christmas story for another…

EatDenver rolls out its 2011 deck of damn good dining deals

If you’re searching for ideas to stuff a foodnik’s stocking this Christmas, we know of at least one gift that’s definitely worth giving: EatDenver, a culinary cavalry of locally owned independent restaurants, has just released its 2011 Dining Decks, a collection of 52 cards, each pimping $10 off any $25…

Tonight: Bacon & Wine Pairing at Lala’s

Lala’s Wine Bar + Pizzeria, 410 East Seventh Avenue, will host a Bacon & Wine pairing at 5 p.m. tonight, featuring four bacon dishes with wines to match. Just $15 could put you in hog heaven; for more info, call 303-861-9463 or go to www.lalaswinebar.com. For information on dozens of…

Sweet Ginger Asian Bistro & Sushi opens in Cherry Creek

On Saturday, Cherry Creek unmasked its newest food temple, Sweet Ginger Asian Bistro & Sushi, at 2710 East Third Avenue in the below-street-level space that, most recently, was the stamping ground of Plush. Owners Julie and Joe He (he’s the sushi chef) used to run Jason’s Thai Asian Bistro &…

The Pinyon opens this weekend in Boulder: first look

Two and a half months ago, we reported that kitchen veteran Theo Adley had taken over the old Bimbamboo spot in Boulder at 1710 Pearl Street and was planning to open The Pinyon, a neighborhood joint with local, seasonal dishes supplemented by American classics. Now, the remodel of the space…

Guess where I’m drinking?

Wine may be the liquid of choice at this global food temple that recently emerged as something different from its original incarnation, but the cocktail curriculum, which includes the sake-based libation in the above snap, is certainly no sloucher. Can you guess where I’m drinking? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

Madison Street now open for weekend lunch

Madison Street, 1222 Madison Street, may have had a few fights with the new neighbors before it opened, but now that it’s settled in, it’s ready to invite those neighbors over for lunch. The restaurant just extended its weekend hours, opening a few hours earlier for daytime eating and drinking…

Samba Room in Larimer Square will reopen in January or February

The music hasn’t played in the corner space that holds Samba Room, 1460 Larimer Street, for six months now, but despite speculation that the Latin American restaurant might never reopen, the Larimer Associates, who own the property, say the beat will go on– it just won’t start pulsating until early…

Los Gallitos has a new specialty: burros

Los Gallitos, a colorful taqueria at 2630 West Alameda Avenue, already serves some of the town’s most authentic — and cheapest — tacos. But they’re even better when enjoyed while watching kids get burro rides outside an inflated castle, the scene we snapped on Saturday…

Spit or swallow: comment of the week

We enjoy reading your comments here on Cafe Society, soaking up the compliments, laughing off the insults and pondering the insights. Sometimes, though, one comment stands out, and we like to acknowledge its specialness with a little extra love…

Get your first taste of Stir Cooking School tomorrow

After a series of construction delays and a no-show from a city inspector, Stir, Katy Hume’s recreational cooking school and bar will open tomorrow at 3215 Zuni Street. “We’re doing a happy dance,” jokes Hume. “We passed our last inspections on Thursday and we’re ready to go.” Hume is holding…