Taste Test: Taco Bell Releases New Item Inspired by Birria, and We Tried It
Emphasis on the phrase “inspired by.”
Emphasis on the phrase “inspired by.”
Other restaurant and bar additions include a second location of Paris Baguette and a Denver tasting room for Lyons-based Spirit Hound Distillers.
Here’s what to try at this fundraiser for Pints for Prostates.
The food truck was launched in 2021 by Ben Polson and his wife, Jodi, who runs the pastry programs at chef Paul C. Reilly’s restaurants Coperta and Apple Blossom.
It’s one of the only places in the country to serve axis deer, which is on its regular menu and will be the star of a special dinner on August 30.
Options include breakfast staples, pasta and comfort food classics like a fried chicken sandwich.
On the menu are over-the-top drinks with names like Succubus in a Red Dress, Heart of Darkness and All Black Everything.
This downtown spot that serves dim sum, skewered meats and more for lunch, also has a weekday happy hour that starts at noon.
Over twenty spots joined the dining scene last month, including a number of new places to sip wine and cocktails.
In the coming months, owners Syd Younggreen and Brian De Souza will also bring back their intimate dinner series, the Guest, and add a daytime concept called El Mercado.
The plant-based pop-up took the top prize on the Food Network show, scoring $50,000, which it plans to use to open a brick-and-mortar eatery.
Denver bus and light rail rides are free through the end of August, so take a ride on the 15 to check out spots like El Tamarindo, Good Bread and Ranch House Cafe.
Standouts from the last month include a damn good steak at an old school classic, duck confit at neighborhood staple, a savory dessert at a new fine dining eatery and more.
Fans serve up favorites from taco trucks to Taco Bell.
Among the additions are Camelia Modern Mexican Cuisine on Broadway and Masas, now serving Oaxacan fare in Boulder.
In 2009, Arlan Preblud started collecting surplus food in the back of his Volvo. Now, his nonprofit is poised to expand in a big, big way.
Owners Amanda Anne and Mark Crisman launched the business in 2021 and won the Governor’s Plate competition at the Colorado State Fair last year.
At this basement-level escape, rum and agave spirits star in refined yet familiar cocktails like Milk Punch and the Mangonada.
“It was like a Final Destination movie.”
It’s taking over the space that was home to Frontroom Pizza for over three decades, then Roca’s for a year.
The fourth Colorado outpost of the Portland-born chain, which includes a drive-thru, had to change its exterior color because it violated city codes.
Right Cream on South Downing Street hopes to add even more food items to its lineup in the future, including breakfast and dinner options.