Fuel Cafe’s Happy Hour Powers the Work Week

In the Logan’s Run-esque TAXI development, there’s a sanctuary from the demands of office and industry that offers more than the Sci-Fi movie’s menu of plankton and sea greens and protein from the sea. Fuel Cafe debuted along with the mixed-use development in 2008, opening to the public what could have…

Crooked Stave Takes on Trinity Brewing in Sour Trademark Fight

Colorado’s two best-known sour-beer specialists are puckering up for a fight at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office over three beer names that the companies both use. The battle will pit Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project, which has been in Denver since 2010, against Trinity Brewing, founded in Colorado Springs in…

Five Tequila Barrel-Aged Beers From Colorado Breweries

Colorado’s breweries continue to experiment with new styles, new ingredients and new ways of melding flavors. As a result, several breweries have now packaged beers aged in barrels that once held the potent fruit of the agave plant. River North Brewery, for instance, released a tequila-barrel-aged version of its J…

Dogfish Head and Prost Brewing Team Up on a Special Beer for Avanti

When the hip Avanti food court opens in mid­-July at West 32nd Avenue and Pecos Street, it will have an odd-­for-­Colorado beer lineup and, in particular, one beer that came about as a result of an unusual collaboration between the world-­renowned Dogfish Head brewery and Denver’s Prost Brewing. Call it Delaware meets Denver…

Taste the 2015 Governor’s Cup Winners on August 1 — or Buy a Case Now

Back when John Hickenlooper and his partners founded the Wynkoop Brewing Company, Hickenlooper was insistent that Colorado’s first brewpub pronounced its name “WINkoop.” As he would tell anyone who would listen, “After all, we don’t produce WINE.” But Colorado definitely does, and its current governor – one John Hickenlooper –…

Topher Hartfield Jazzes Up a Classic Mai Tai at Nocturne

Thai Mai Tai at Nocturne “I had very little exposure to music growing up,” says Topher Hartfield, lead bartender at Nocturne, a new jazz venue and supper club that opened in March in the Ballpark neighborhood. But when he opened Nocturne with owners Scott and Nicole Mattson and chef Dustin…

C Squared Cider Kicks Off Production With July Fourth Party

The Bindery on Blake building in River North will soon be home to a trio of new food and beverage establishments, notably the new location of the Rackhouse Pub (after owner Chris Rippe’s original spot was closed to make way for the expansion of Stranahan’s distillery), and Bierstadt Lagerhaus, a brewery…

Bayou Bob’s Still Spices Up Happy Hour After Nearly Thirty Years

Need a little zest in your life? Craving some pep in your step? Want to add a little “zip” to your daily “a-dee-do-dah?” Here’s a hint: Take the parts of your daily routine that bug you and spice them up, Cajun-style. Boring commute? Cajun-style. Unfulfilling relationships with your step-children? Cajun-style…

Westfax Brewing Will Open Next Door to Casa Bonita Next Year

Few adults willingly walk into Casa Bonita without having first enjoyed an alcoholic beverage or two: It takes a lot of fortification to stomach the Casa Chilada platter while trying to keep track of your kids in Black Bart’s Cave, plus, most of the Skee-Ball machines are usually broken. Then…

LoHi SteakBar Stakes a Claim on Late-Night Happy Hour

LoHi SteakBar is in an enviable position in Highland: by the standards of this ever-changing ‘hood, the modern steakhouse is an elder statesman, about to celebrate six years at 32nd Avenue and Tejon Street. But it’s also facing competition up and down the street, a quiet, polite battle that only…