Milking It: Disney’s Princess Fairytale Flakes

Disney’s Princess Fairytale Flakes General Mills Rating: A half spoon out of four Cereal description: Flakes made of corn — in other words, corn flakes. Except that these corn flakes are particularly thick and sharp; a martial-arts expert could probably use them as a substitute for Chinese throwing stars. And…

Thanksgiving: Duck, duck, goose!

Last week, a reader was hungering for paella. Now it’s someone wondering where they can get their goose on goose for Thanksgiving. Does anyone know of a restaurant flipping that bird on November 27? For a comprehensive list of restaurants serving the traditional turkey, try open table. Sadly, that site…

Landmark rates the New York Times

The Landmark project in Greenwood Village is still waiting for some of its tenants to appear, but the New York Times didn’t wait to salute the development. In a November 9 story headlined “A Luxury Development Thrives in Denver,” the paper asked “why is this project doing so well while…

Happy hours indeed at the new, improved Aix

I know we’ve already reported at length about the new vibe (casual) and new concept (not so French) at Aix Restaurant and Wine Bar at 719 East 17th Avenue. I know we’ve talked about alterations made in light of the current economy, talking Aix back to a classic bistro model…

Pueblo’s Presidential Plate

Is that cilantro between his teeth? George Ayala still can’t believe that the next president of the United States sat in his restaurant for lunch. Luckily, Ayala, owner of Jorge’s Sombrero, 1319 East Evans Avenue, in Pueblo, has a ton of pictures to commemorate the visit by Barack and Michelle…

Auction of Ocean

Sign of the times. Ocean, the last restaurant in Jim Sullivan’s once-mighty empire of eateries, closed in late September, and soon, an auction company will be offering some Ocean-front property. Signs posted by the City of Denver’s treasurer and an auction company on the windows at the former Cherry Creek…

Candy Girls: Sunkist Float Soda

I love oranges and cream together. Those Dreamsicles really are dreamy in my mind, and I’ve also developed quite a fondness for Stewart’s Orange ‘n Cream soda. First Reactions: When I spied these new Sunkist Float sodas, described as “a creamy blend of Sunkist soda and ice cream flavor,” I…

Do fries come with that ticket?

A ticket to fried. It’s hard to miss the yellow envelope snuggly nestled on your car — you can see it from down the block. But the fact is you didn’t feed the pay station machine that smugly governs the block or the insatiable meter enough cash and now you…

Once janleone, 1521 Marion Street is now Tooey’s

Tooey’s Off Colfax just opened in the onetime janleone space at 1521 Marion Street. Most recently Club Boca, the address had been vacant for close to a year before the new owners took it over on October 15, and they burned some serious midnight oil in order to get it…

High on Tacos

It seems that a couple with a jones for tacos (and obviously no taste whatsoever) got the ultimate happy meal last month when they found a bag of weed kindly tucked in with their takeout order from Del Taco at 5240 South Wadsworth Boulevard. Now, did this fine, upstanding couple…

Veggie Girl: Little India lunch buffet

I’ve always loved Indian food, and since becoming a vegetarian six years ago, I’ve fallen for it even harder. The cuisine offers an abundance of exciting vegetarian options, including my standby dishes of saag paneer (cheese cubes in creamy spinach) and samosas. But every Indian restaurant I visit seems to…

Pigging out on baby back pork ribs

I didn’t order the ribs at the Berkshire for one simple reason: Ribs should be saved for a place that specializes in them. Baby back pork ribs, in particular — which is where Big Papa’s BBQ comes in. When you get your baby backs here, you pull one bone free,…

Pork lovers will go hog wild for the Berkshire

Play a game with me. I promise it won’t take long. Say you’re dying. Say, for comfort’s sake, that all the crap you learned in Sunday school or Hebrew school or wherever is true. Your god is a god of love and mercy and forgiveness, but has a wicked sense…

A bigger, better Les Delices de Paris

Jason Sheehan’s raved about Les Delices de Paris, and now Alexandre and Christelle Donats’s bakery/cafe is bigger and better than ever. It’s moved from its spot at 5303 Leetsdale (which Sheehan said “could be the most inconvenient location on Leetsdale, but on its best days, is the best-smelling spot in…

The sweet, sweet taste of Buchi’s Cuban coffee

Un café con leche, por favor. Denver’s fast becoming a coffee town, with baristas slaving over antique espresso machines on this corner and java geeks requesting Ethiopian varietals brewed through $11,000 coffee machines on that corner. But we’ve suffered a lack of good Cuban coffee, a smoothly sweet concoction derived…

Vote for Jimmy John’s

Leggo my sammich. Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 110 16th Street and three other metro locations 303-623-5050 Italian Night Club Genoa salami, Italian capicola, smoked ham, provolone, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo and Italian vinaigrette $5.55 There’s no reason why Jimmy John’s should be as good as it is. The menu is…

A rocky claim from Wicked Garden

Inside Rockbar, a rock bar. Wicked Garden debuted last Thursday in the old home of Open Bar (and before that, Hush), right next door to Ted’s Montana Grill in Larimer Square. A recent invitation to a Wicked Garden party calls the club “Denver’s only Rock Bar” — which has got…

It’s okay to make a pig of yourself at The Berkshire

Berkshire chef Woodie Thomas shows off a bacon flight. The Berkshire, which Andy Ganick opened in December in Stapleton, is all about the pig. It’s named, of course, after the most famous of the heritage breeds. Its décor is piggish, though not cutesy — focusing mainly on the repeated motif…

Zen and now

Zen Ultra Lounge opened last week — but it’s not related to Zen Asian Bistro & Sushi, one of several restaurants suddenly springing up in the northern suburb, in this case, in Westminster at 11940 Bradburn Boulevard. Zen Ultra Lounge took over the space at 940 Lincoln Street that had…

Paella as you go: where’s the rice nice in Denver?

A pal called in search of a place in town that serves paella. Our longtime favorite was at Don Quixote, but that Spanish spot at First and Federal quit tilting at windmills a decade ago. A couple of miles away at 1575 Boulder Street, Lola offers a Sunday night, family-style…

Gordo’s now being served at 44th Avenue Grill

Gordo’s, that longstanding Mexican joint that stood over Sixth Avenue at Sheridan for decades, recently closed up that location and started serving at a new spot — with a new name.The 44th Avenue Grill, at 44th and Wadsworth in Lakewood, is acting as a satellite location of Gordo’s — serving…