Ten Things to Watch For at the 2016 Great American Beer Festival

The first Great American Beer Festival took place in Boulder in 1982. There were 24 breweries, 47 beers and about 800 attendees. Oh, how things have changed. This year, the Brewers Association, which hosts the annual event, expects more than 800 breweries, 3,800 beers and 60,000 attendees. But after 35…

Cafe Brazil’s Happy Hour Is Still a South American Standard

Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. in September is a bit late to chase Rio 2016 excitement. It is right on time for happy hour at Cafe Brazil, one of Denver’s finest South American restaurants. From the Brazilian Highlands to the streets of Madrid, it reps for Latin cuisine both familiar…

River North Brewery Repositions Itself, Moves Beyond Belgian Focus

Belgian-style beers may be royalty when it comes to their history, variety, flavors and technique, but in America, IPAs are king. Last week, River North Brewery, which has brewed primarily Belgian-style beers like saisons, quadrupels and wild ales, since its inception in 2011, said it will “broaden its malty world view”…

The East Coast on East Colfax at the Elm

I’m from the East Coast. From Maryland, to be precise. I realize this may impact my credibility with some Denver natives but I have been living here more than years so at least I think that gives me at least a few Denver points. Being from elsewhere, I do appreciate…

North Denver’s Lost Bars: The Tico Tico Club

Last Monday I said a final farewell to Patsy’s Inn, which supplied north Denver with fresh pasta and red sauce for more than ninety years, and then walked around the block before heading back to my car. Along the way, I passed a semi-demolished structure at the corner of West…