Popchips paying someone $50,000 to put up with Ashton Kutcher

Job market got you down? Sick of begging for jobs for which you’re overqualified? Well, perk up: You could be earning $50,000 as the Vice President of Pop Culture for popchips. The chip company recently launched a campaign to find a sidekick for Ashton Kutcher, the popchips President of Pop…

Sneak peek: Boulder’s Caffé

On Saturday night, the building at Eighteenth and Pearl in Boulder that now houses both Frasca Food & Wine and Pizzeria Locale was a frenzy of gastronomic activity: Both restaurants seem to have hit their post-expansion stride. And when we stopped by for a little Barbera, we also got a…

Guess where I’m eating?

It might be winter (not that today is a good representation of that), but the cold bar at this convivial restaurant that pulsates with energy and verve is a hot new addition that will provide even more cold comfort when the sun’s summer shine makes us sweat into our margaritas…

Get gassed: Pho Bowl opens…inside a Conoco station!

While Denver lays claim to dozens of pho joints, Pho Bowl is the first to reside in a Conoco station. Yes, that’s correct: Inside the Conoco station at 3298 South Broadway, there sits a tiny cafeteria-like parlor of pho, just adjacent to where you can cash your paycheck, send a…

Pagliacci’s celebrates its 65th anniversary in 2011

When we compiled our list of restaurants that have been in business, and run by the same family, for forty years or more, we missed one of the longest-standing Italian venues in the city: Pagliacci’s Italian Restaurant. Although it’s a baby by the standards of the Blue Parrot, that’s still…

The Rocky Mountain Diner shutters after twenty years

At 4 p.m. yesterday, the Rocky Mountain Diner, an authentic slice of Americana that’s resided in the Ghost building at 800 18th Street for the past twenty years, was supposed to shut its doors, but when the clock struck four, the bar and dining room was still packed with lingering…

Drunk baby gets hammered, wrecks bar (Friday video)

I have yet to show the video on the following page to my eleven-year-old kid, but when I do, I can absolutely guarantee you that he’s going to want to know why the hell he has to wait until he’s 21 to have a margarita. Give your ADD-addled kid a…

An open letter to militant vegans

Dear militant vegans: Please, please, for the love of all things holy, do a favor for everyone — non-militant vegans, vegetarians and carnivores alike — and shut the fuck up already…

Guess where I’m eating?

Every weekend, rain, sleet, snow, or sun, this Mexican joint pimps coastal creations from a makeshift ceviche bar outside its front door. And the tostadas de camarones, juiced with lime, laden with onions, cucumbers, cilantro leaves and tomatoes, and topped with slices of avocado, are two-for-one. Can you guess where…

Denver Restaurant Week gets a shout-out in the Los Angeles Times

Rich Grant, the communications director for Visit Denver, the convention and visitors bureau that started Denver Restaurant Week, insists that the Mile High City’s two-week marathon of meals, which kicks into high gear on February 26, is the largest in the country — and, according to the LA Times, it’s…

Top Chef All Stars: That’s the way the cookie crumbles

I tend not to like contrived and cutesy challenges, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching the chefs putting together cookies for Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster and his friends Elmo and Telly when they visited the set of Wednesday night’s Top Chef, seeing everyone’s expression lighten suddenly as the Quickfire was explained,…

Reader: Why wine scores are like fast-forwarding porn

Tart, pretentious, with a touch of bitterness. Comments have been pouring in regarding Laura Shunk’s post about wine scores — hooked to the Infinite Monkey Theorem’s recent 88 from Wine Spectator. Comments about wine scores, about Colorado wines in general, about Infinite Monkey in particular, about Laura Shunk — including…

Annie’s Cafe celebrates thirty years

Thirty years ago this month, Peggy Anderson and Diane Williams opened Annie’s Cafe in a storefront attached to a drug store at Eighth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. “About ten people came that first day,” Anderson remembers. But those ten customers turned into a crowd of regulars and today, the women…

Pig sign spotting: Is there a new charcuterie sheriff in town?

Last night, after dinner at a Highland restaurant, we spotted the above sign at 32nd Avenue and Tejon, and while we’re still trying to get to the root of what, exactly, it’s going to be, the sign — Pig & Block Charcuterie — already has us squealing with glee and…

Guess where I’m eating?

This past week has been more about summer salads than winter chilis, thanks to our balmy breezes, but after a server highly, highly recommended the chili from the menu where I snapped the above pic, I figured, what the hell? It was good — not great, but good. But those…