Satchel’s Market bags some special meals

I wanted to ask our server why Satchel’s Market — which isn’t a market and has never been a market — was ever called a market in the first place. But it was a Sunday morning, my head was reeling from the night before, and I was too hungry, too…

Wine and cheese…and green chile?

Danielle Cyrot, chief winemaker for St. Clement Winery in the Napa Valley, will host a wine-tasting at Strings, 1700 Humboldt Street tonight at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $30, and a portion benefits the Women’s Bean Project; for reservations, go to www.stringsrestaurant.com. From 7 to 8:30 p.m. on March 19, the…

Chewing the Bones with Frank Bonanno

Frank Bonanno called me last Wednesday night, about ten-thirty. The first words out of his mouth: “So, how’d you like your lunch?” “How’d I like my lunch?” “Yeah, on Monday? How’d you like it?” It wasn’t Bonanno who’d picked me out of the crowd during my final meal at Bones,…

Frank Bonanno’s new restaurant will bowl you over

See more photos of Bones at westword.com/slideshow. The first time I set foot inside Bones, I was drunk. I went there to meet a friend, eat some noodles and sober up before driving home. Nancy had beaten me there by a good twenty minutes, found a couple of seats at…

Peanut Butter and Jelly Shot at Mozart Lounge

Rock me, Amadeus. I’ve been going to the Mozart Lounge for years. It’s just down the street from my friend Hayley’s house, and we’d made a habit of celebrating her birthday by getting a big group of friends together at “the Mo,” where we always drank too many exceptionally strong,…

From Japan, with love: a true noodle house

Bones (reviewed on page 33) is an ultra-modern incarnation of a noodle bar: Asian flavors and French technique mixed on a menu that doesn’t require the following of any rote classical canon. But for almost a decade now (at least according to the cartoon moose/blob mascot on the menu), Denver…

A Drunkard’s Lament: Fallout from St. Paddy’s Day at the Goat

As anyone who was keeping up with the live blog of the St. Patrick’s Day/Jonathan Shikes fortieth birthday celebrations at the Fainting Goat yesterday is well aware, there came a point after several hours of Bud Light, Guinness and Irish car bombs when the acquisition of McDonald’s Shamrock Shakes became…

Highland getting its own farmers’ market

Highland residents are about to get their own farmers’ market. Starting on June 6, and running perhaps as late as October 31, a farmers’ market will take over the 1500 block of Boulder Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday. That’s the stretch of street right outside Lola…

Calling all Daves: Famous Dave’s has a deal for you

If you are so fortunate as to be named for the King of the Israelites, the Famous Dave’s BBQ outlet in Thornton rules! Because this outlet, and this outlet only (for now), of the 170-store chain has made every Sunday Dave’s Day, when anyone with the first name of Dave…

Hangover graveyard: Ogden Street South

Waking up on a couch fully clothed and feeling like death warmed over is no way to start a day, yet it happens all too often. Everyone has his own remedy, but for me, nothing beats a salty, greasy breakfast. Blurry-eyed and flat-tailed on my couch this past Saturday morning,…

Zaidy’s fuses a deli with a hipster hot spot

As we noted last week, the downtown Zaidy’s will be transforming at night — from Zaidy’s Deli into Zaidy’s Fusion Grill, taking advantage of its perch at the edge of Larimer Square and the start of LoDo. Here’s the restaurant’s announcement: Zaidy’s Fusion Grill is opening Saturday, March 21st downtown…

Eat my dust: free burgers at Trail Dust Steak House

Trail Dust Steak House was once known for cutting off the ties of overdressed diners. But today, it will have another claim to fame: free burgers. The Denver area’s sole surviving Trail Dust, at 7101 South Clinton Street in Englewood, is offering free burgers (with fries) from 11 a.m. to…

Wine at Rialto, pig at Parisi

Celebrate the wines of South America at Rialto Café, 934 16th Street, from 5 to 7 p.m. today, March 18, when exotic wines will be paired with chef-created specials. The event, $25, is part of Rialto’s Wine Club; for more details, go to www.rialtocafe.com. And over at Parisi, 4401 Tennyson…

Noodling around at Bones

I’d already been out for a working lunch, out for drinks, then out for more drinks. Stopping in at the office, I got word that the James Beard Foundation had announced its semifinalists for the restaurant and chef awards, and that Bonanno was on the list. The announcement had just…

Live blogging St. Patrick’s Day from the Fainting Goat: Happy Birthday to me!

This from a guest bar blogger: Hey all, we’re having a great time here in Denver!!! We’re discussing social networking and demographics, the future of journalism, and politics. Woo!!! We have found out that the 18-25 age demographic isn’t as brain-dead as previous thought. They may actually have some positive impact on this planet, but it’s too early to tell. Thoughts?

Get cracking! LoDo’s Delectable Egg is now open weekend nights

The Delectable Egg at 1642 Market Street is now capturing the night owl as well as the early bird. The latter have been flocking to this restaurant since 1982, going for hearty breakfasts and wholesome lunches before the Egg closed mid-afternoon.This location still closes at 2 p.m. — but for…

Chuck E. Cheese’s wants you to snap

  I love Chuck E. Cheese’s, but not for the reasons you might think.Several years ago, when my now nine-year-old son was still enamored of cheap carnival games, shitty pizza raked with rubber cheese and wasting quarters in the gumball machines, he was a certified Chuck E. Cheese fan.It all…

Go for the green today — the green chile at La Fiesta

You can eat green and get green at La Fiesta these days. The Mexican lunch joint — which took over an old Safeway in Curtis Park more than forty years ago and has been serving great green chile and other Colorado-style Mexican dishes ever since — is giving diners $5…

A quick sketch of Sketch

I stopped by Sketch last night, the new wine bar in Jesse Morreale’s project at the old First Avenue Hotel at First and Broadway. Technically, it doesn’t officially debut until March 20 (and from then on, will be open from 4 p.m. – 2 a.m. seven days a week), but…

Centro dinner pairs Chilean wine

The Big Red F restaurant group has been making some big noise in the past few weeks, what with Hosea Rosenberg of Jax winning Top Chef and the opening of Happy Noodle House. Now Centro Latin Kitchen, whose sous, Melissa Harrison, was also a Top Chef contestant, is hosting a…

Go green at 8 a.m. today

If you can’t find fun today, you’re not looking. A good place to start — and end — your St. Patrick’s Day celebration is Katie Mullen’s, the new – and giant – Irish pub at 1550 Court Place, which will be bringing in Irish entertainment all day after opening at…

The List: Crazy concepts…but they work

Shazz was a weird one to review. While I was both flummoxed and annoyed by the goofy, jazzy, half-Zen philosophy espoused by the restaurant’s website, some servers and owner Benny Kaplan, I absolutely loved the food. Which got me thinking… what other restaurants have what should have been a crippling…