Queen of Sheba serves up feasts fit for royalty

This week’s review took me to Queen of Sheba, an Ethiopian restaurant housed in a dilapidated building way out in the hinterland of East Colfax. Inside that spot, beneath print and handwritten accolades, Zewditu (Zodi) Aboye turns out plates of spicy, savory stews with plenty of injera. You’ll need a…

Theo Adley to open The Pinyon on the East End of Pearl Street

Theo Adley’s resume is full of chef stints from some of Colorado’s best restaurants. Since coming here for school in early 2000, he’s cooked at the Flagstaff House and Frasca. He moved to Aspen to get in on the action at the Little Nell, and from 2008 until early 2010,…

Guy Harvey’s Perfect Spot Bar & Grill set to open in Northfield Stapleton

Baited by the lure of the Rocky Mountains, where fly fishing and lodge lounging are popular pastimes, Guy Harvey, the marine biologist, author, conservationist, scientist, world famous marine life artist and prolific restaurateur, chose Denver — specifically Northfield Stapleton — to open his Perfect Spot Bar & Grill, a new…

Guess where I’m eating…green chile?

Smother love: It’s easy being green in Denver in September, when the smell of roasting chiles overrides the odor of exhaust along Federal Boulevard, and the green chile at your favorite Mexican joint carries the heat of the new harvest. For the next several weeks, Cafe Society will feature some…

Feed Denver selected to be part of the Campaign for Urban Farming

Last week, we reported Feed Denver’s winter plans to build structures and continue its farming right into the cold months. Now, the organization might get some help. Bonterra Vineyards, a large organic wine producer in Mendocino County, and Growing Power, a Milwaukee-based urban farming and education organization, just launched the…

Guess where I’m eating?

While everyone else was stumbling around downtown during last week’s beer festivities, I was far from the maddening crowds, bellied up to a restaurant bar that was lively, but thankfully free of drunken theatrics. And the dishes coming from the kitchen, including the ravioli in the above snap, were some…

Lube job! Quaker Steak & Lube now hiring

Quaker Steak & Lube, a national restaurant chain with a motor-sports theme in keeping with its origins in an old gas station and a slightly queasy nickname (“the Lube”), is now hiring for its first Colorado location, scheduled to open October 27 at 10392 Reed Street in Westminster. “The Lube…

Denver restaurants jumping on the healthy kids’ meals bandwagon

With great power comes great responsibility…. That was the message from First Lady Michelle Obama to the professional food corps at the National Restaurant Association earlier this week. In the quest to fight childhood obesity, the motive behind her national “Let’s Move!” campaign, Obama urged restaurant owners and executives to…

Corn syrup by any other name….still tastes as icky sweet: Our top five

With the advent of processed byproducts, the cheap way to sweeten products has been alchemy: turning American corn into a sugar substitute. But “high fructose corn syrup” has acquired a very bad reputation in the last few years, and now the Corn Refiners Association has petitioned the U.S. Food and…

Chick-fil-A testing its spicy chicken nuggets in Denver

Chick-fil-A, which doesn’t roll out new menu items very often, is testing its second new product in recent memory — a spicy chicken nugget — at its twenty Denver locations, just a few months after it debuted its spicy chicken sandwich nationwide. Intrigued, Cafe Society dialed Steve Barker, a twelve-year…

Guess where I’m eating…green chile?

Smother love: It’s easy being green in Denver in September, when the smell of roasting chiles overrides the odor of exhaust along Federal Boulevard, and the green chile at your favorite Mexican joint carries the heat of the new harvest. For the next several weeks, Cafe Society will feature some…

CiCi’s bargain pizza empire plans to add 500 stores by 2016

There’s good pizza and there’s great pizza, but the consensus is that there’s really no such thing as a bad pizza. It’s pizza. Whether you like the pizza at CiCi’s Pizza Buffet — perhaps best known for its $5 all-you-can-eat pizza — haven’t had it, or despise everything it stands…