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"Root down" is a jazz term, and at his new restaurant, chef/owner Justin Cucci riffs on all things green. He even recycled an old gas station as part of the ambitious... More »
Yeah, it's got a goofy backstory. And trees in the dining room. But get past that and get a table now. Because Beatrice & Woodsley -- the third restaurant... More »
Every neighborhood needs a neighborhood restaurant, and in Cherry Creek, that neighborhood restaurant is Elway's. Chef Tyler Wiard and his crew cook from a menu... More »
Aaron Forman and his partners have taken what was once an excellent neighborhood restaurant and turned it into something sublime, with a beautiful rustic... More »
Twelve derives its name from its focus on a monthly menu change, highlighting seasonality as more fluid than just spring, summer, fall and winter. The spot is... More »
Owners Alex Seidel and Paul Attardi say they're serving comfort food, but this is a different sort of comfort -- the comfort of history, of knowledge and practice, of a... More »
Since it opened more than a decade ago, Vesta's concept has been simple: Take something and dip it in something else. But chef Matt Selby has refined this... More »
David Schneider opened Row 14 in the Spire, a hip condominium high-rise, in March 2011, creating a New American concept well suited to the upscale... More »
Olav and Melissa Peterson, the husband-and-wife team behind Bittersweet, worked hard to give the old gas station that houses their restaurant new life. Olav built a... More »
From the moment it opened in the summer of 2011, crowds crammed through the doors of Linger, the restaurant that Justin Cucci put in the old Olinger mortuary. Cucci... More »
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If you're looking for housemade honey-chamomile bitters, ice chipped off a block or a community counter where you can sit and grab a bite, don't go to Potager. The place doesn't have a soda gun, much less a mixologist. And Teri Rippeto, who founded this Capitol Hill institution with her father sixteen years...
As a teenager, Matt Skellenger was a fan of Twin Peaks, David Lynch's short-lived television series. He loved the contrast of darkness and light in the show, as well as the conflict and resolution. From a textural standpoint, both of those elements play a part in Skellenger's new album, The Owls Are Not What They Seem; some of the song titles are nods to the show as...
A prominent figure in the late-'40s and early-'50s cool-jazz movement, alto saxophonist Lee Konitz performed on Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool and performed with Lennie Tristano and Warne Marsh around that same time. While a number of players were copping Charlie Parker's sound, Konitz took a different approach, opting for more individual phrasing and tone. The...
Great spot for date night. Friendly service, great menu...
Read Full ReviewThis is an amazingly cool supper club style setting for dinner and music. Highly recommend it!
Read Full ReviewGreat for a nice lunch. Service is awesome; ambiance is very cool too.
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