Mariscos El Picudo Opens in Former Hart’s Corner Building

Hart’s Corner has been through many changes since the building at 5201 West Mississippi Avenue was erected more than 90 years ago by the Hart family, who owned the building from 1924 to 1978. Under the Hart’s Corner name, the edifice has seen life as a nightclub, dive bar, family restaurant,…

The Africana Cafe Serves Ethiopian Breakfast on East Colfax

Americans are good at breakfast — at least when it comes to the more-is-better school of cooking: eggs, pork products, pancakes, waffles, portable sandwiches, hot-and-cold cereals, sugary pastries, toast with peanut butter and jelly. For all that variety, though, American breakfast doesn’t go much beyond filling, fueling and fairly bland…

Reader: Cherry Cricket Still Has Denver’s Best Damn Cheeseburger

Readers have been talking a lot about burgers lately, lately, discussing everything from In-N-Out and White Castle to the Cherry Cricket, one of the few things that doesn’t irritate people in Cherry Creek (although they don’t love the lines at this seventy-year-old institution). Says Jarrod: Love the Cricket, but the developers have…

Spatola Brings Sicilian Cooking to West Highland

After a quick turnaround of the old Julia Blackbird space, Spatola is now dishing up traditional Sicilian cuisine at 3434 West 32nd Avenue in West Highland. The restaurant is the work of Franco Spatola, who also owns Dolce Sicilia Italian Bakery in Wheat Ridge. Along with classic antipasti, insalate, primi and…

Reader: Quit Telling Hipsters About Hamburguesas Don Jesus

When readers saw our video of the giant La Tribu burger at Hamburguesas Don Jesus, a ten-patty dish designed to satisfy a tribe, most had just one response: We’ve gotta try it. But a few commenters got far more specific. Says Lucrecia: Excellent service, delicious hamburgers and hot dogs. Responds…

Union Station Farmers’ Market Kicks Off Summer Cooking Season

The Union Station Farmers’ Market kicked off its inaugural season on Saturday, June 4, with a multitude of produce, meat and prepared-food vendors set up on the plaza outside the train station on 17th Street downtown. The farmers’ market is run by Boulder County Farmers Markets, a non-profit that until…

The Ten Best International Dishes Over the Past Year of Ethniche

Two years have passed since I began my exploration of Denver’s international food scene with the Ethniche series. Originally a monthly study of a single cuisine, it morphed into a look at individual dishes and their provenance, as well as a study of interpretations of specific preparations across various cultural…

Viet’s Splits Into Two Restaurants in the Far East Center

Driving on Federal Boulevard on a Sunday night isn’t the best idea, unless you’re into souped-up Honda Civics, Japanese motorcycles and the slow crawl of cruisers checking each other out. But at least the walking pace of traffic allows a person to have a good look around at the changes…

Reader: One Positive of the Huge Boom — Better Restaurants!

Our recent coverage of the return of Godfather’s Pizza to Denver led to discussions of White Castle and In-N-Out Burger…and now, to one reader’s take on a real benefit of the boom: new and better restaurants, including our Best New Restaurant in the Best of Denver 2015, Mercantile Dining & Provision. Says…

Reader: No In-N-Out, No White Castle — Let Denver Be Denver!

The reappearance of Godfather’s Pizza in Denver has fans hungering for other hard-to-find tastes, including White Castle. But while that chain has plenty of defenders, hundreds of readers chimed in with what they’d like to see in this city — and what they definitely don’t want to see. Says Robert:  Seriously,…

Reader: Union Station Is a Jewel for the City of Denver

Union Station unveiled its renovation in the summer of 2014, and now it’s making a good thing better, with some tweaking of the eating options: Acme Burger has become Acme Delicatessen, for example, and that front patio is turning into a beer garden. And this morning, the Union Station Farmers…