Category — Eat and Drink
Best Mexican Restaurant in Denver
It’s that time of year again. Summer is definitely here.
It’s a time when the warm rays of sunshine warm us up and remind us of those beautiful beach vacations. It’s also a great time to enjoy a nice margarita and your favorite Mexican meal and remember those great beach vacations.
Yesterday someone who is relocating to Downtown Denver in a few weeks asked me if I could recommend the best Mexican restaurants in town. I have my own opinion’s of course but I thought I’d share his question with everyone. So let’s hear it Denver… where is your favorite Mexican Restaurant spot. If I missed one let me know but I am trying to keep the list to those either in Downtown or the very close surrounding areas. Enjoy!!
May 30, 2010 2 Comments
Mmmm… Best Cheesesteak in Denver

Denver Ted's Cheesesteak
So I was planning to start writing about all the things keeping me busy. I was going to write about things to do in Denver, writing workshops, photography classes, improv and even the best boot camp in Denver for getting in shape for the rapidly approaching warm weather of Denver’s Summer.
Instead I’m writing about Cheesesteak.
For the past few months I’ve been a camper at Genesis Fitness and taking their Power Boot Camp. I cannot say enough about how great of an experience this camp is. I’ve nearly puked a few times (once due to my festivities the night before but mostly just pure “oh my god can I please stop now” ass kicking by some truly great instructors) but I have to say I am totally and absolutely hooked. For the few who do follow the instructors advice and wear a heart rate monitor the calories we burn are through the roof. This, in my humble opinion, means that I don’t have to feel guilty about indulging every once in awhile. So I’ll write more about my favorite boot camp later, this is about what to do with those well earned calories.
Everyone has an indulgence, a guilty craving, a desire. TIME OUT.. there are too many senator or what’s happening with the church bad jokes so keep your mind on Food and Drink please. I am talking Martinis at JAX, Steak with french fries at LoHi Steak Bar, Fried chicken at Tom’s Home Cooking, Chips and Queso at Lola, JCB’s at My Brother’s Bar, Wine and Cheese at Z Cote, Crème brûlée at D Bar or… Cheesesteak at Denver Ted’s Cheesesteak.
I had never heard of Denver Ted’s. Then in boot camp one of my fellow campers mentioned it and raved about how incredible it was, albeit not healthy. Well (thought I) isn’t that part of the benefit of working out regularly. Calories out means… calories in. At least on occasion.
I went this past Saturday to check it out. It’s a simple hole in the wall storefront which I have to say is the utmost compliment. The absolute best food I have ever had are at places that are simple and just focus on doing whatever food they do really well. You can order your Cheesesteak in a regular 9″ size or go for the 12″. The cheese options are American, Provolone, or .. get this… CHEEZ WHIZ. Add in whatever you want from mushrooms, green peppers, mayo, oil and vinegar, or jalapenos. The standard is American with Onions. I threw in some jalapenos just because I love a little spice and I stuck with the American although the Cheez Whiz was certainly tempting.
It was.. simply put, incredible. The bread for the buns was soft and fresh. The steak and cheese were loaded inside and heaping out. None of the chain fast food standards where the bread is 90% of the sandwich with two slivers of meat wedged in a stale hardened bun. This was a piece of art. The fries are also worth mentioned. Cooked fresh when you order them and tossed in salt so you never are eating old dry fries that have been sitting under the lamp (they don’t seem to have a lamp.. a good thing). I got the regular and felt like rolling out the door in contentment so I can’t even imagine what the large would do to the rest of my day.. a food coma for sure.
So I now have a new favorite splurge with my hard earned work out calories. Now the question I have for those of you who put in the sweat and aches in the gym, on the trail, or wherever your sport of choice puts you. With the hard earned calories that you get to indulge what would be your guilty pleasure?
Denver Ted’s Cheesesteak
1308 Pearl Street Denver, CO 80203-2519 – (303) 830-9089
Open Weekdays 11am-8pm; Sat 11am-7pm
April 5, 2010 No Comments
The Best Thai in Denver…
You’re craving some green curry, some drunken noodles, or some lemongrass soup… so where do you go for the best Thai restaurant in denver
March 22, 2010 No Comments
When Dessert is a meal all to itself… D Bar Desserts
I love this. Someone has done what needed to be done and made Dessert a meal and a destination all for itself.
Dessert never gets its due. You have your appetizers, salads and entrees only to look at a dessert menu as an afterthought. Why not make the dessert portion of the meal it’s own unique experience. We were thinking this the other night as we commented “oh no dessert for us… we are fine”. We were fine but what we were secretly thinking is that after dinner we were going to head across town and begin the second seating of our evening with a singular focus on Dessert.
D Bar Desserts is a wonderful culinary and decadent treat located at 1475 East 17th Avenue Denver, CO 80218-1656. The have a warm and cozy spot with high table and bar seating, a few low tables, and a never ending flow of sweet dessert treats flowing out from the kitchen. My favorite spot is to sit at the bar by the dessert chef to watch the scorching of the Crème brûlée (crème brulée in L’Orthographie 1990) (French for “burnt cream”; pronounced /ˌkrɛm bruːˈleɪ/ in English, [kʁɛm bʁyle] in French), the layering of the ice cream sandwich, or the saute of the sweet gooey glazes. They have a license for wine and beer so you can certainly enjoy something potent with your dessert but we enjoyed their delicious coffee paired with our taste treats.
On our first visit we tried the Crème brûlée and the Molten Cake Thingy Everyone Has (yes, that’s the menu name) and we slipped into bliss. Granted, we almost had to be rolled out but with so many treats to try it was too tempting not to at least sample a couple. FYI, the Crème brûlée is just amazing, and I’ve sampled more Crème brûlée than any cardiologist would care to know. Paired with the Molten we had a balance of Chocolate. Let’s face it… you have to include some chocolate.
It only took a week for us to require a repeat visit. This was the event I mentioned above where we were discussing during dinner our planned departure for the D Bar Dessert. It was that good. On our return trip we tried the Milk and Cookies and the Ice Cream Sandwich. Both were wonderful but I have to admit the contrast and combination from our first night remained the favorite. But in the cookie mix the gooey, melty warm chocolate chip cookies did bring instant smiles.
Next trip will be something new again.. perhaps the doughnuts or the cake and shake (the cake and shake is a favorite of a friend.. apparently there are different chocolate layers and flavors.. mmmmm).
Monday through Thursday you can pop in until 10 PM but on Friday and Saturday they stay open till Midnight to meet the needs of weekend date night or dinner event out. Don’t be surprised if you have a little bit of a wait, but it’s worth it. Just make sure to plan to burn a few calories to make up for it (and for those who are on date night I welcome you to read into that anything you want).
Cheers all and enjoy your Denver night out. This city is getting better and better every day.
February 17, 2010 No Comments
A 3 Story Breckenridge Brewery in LoHi Rumor
I heard an interesting bit of news today… or I should say a rumor of some news since I can’t find any news online about it.
The rumored news is that Amato of Denver site located just across the I-25 pedestrian bridge at the base of LoHi has some big plans in store for it. You know the spot if you live in LoHi or Riverfront. It’s just down from the already popular sites of Lola, Vita, and around from LoHi Steak Bar. Here is the rumor…
The site which is currently the home to Amato of Denver sculptures and fountains is going to be the new location of a new expansive 3 story Breckenridge Brewery. We are talking a full scale brewery and restaurant with an adjoining house acting as an extension for private parties. The construction would be starting this August with the goal of an opening in Spring of 2011. And if this is true I think it will be an absolute hit with the local crowds and seems to be an indication of a growing population and the investment in the area for more restaurants and entertainment spots.
If anyone has any more details for thoughts feel free to share. This is the first scoop I’ve heard.
February 13, 2010 1 Comment
US Thai Cafe in Edgewater serves up something special
So not a single guess to the photo op…. which is only fair since I’ve been so derelict in my duties to post regularly. But no more.. posting is BACK!!
The answer to the “Where’s the Brain” question from two nights ago, if you didn’t guess by the title of this post, is the little nugget known as the US Thai Cafe. Now don’t go worrying that because it’s in Edgewater that it is too far for us Denver Urbanites to commute to… especially those of you who call the Central Platte Valley Home.
US Thai Cafe is located at 5228 W. 25th Ave. just off of Sheridan. For those in the Highlands it’s practically around the corner. And this particular stretch of 25th is, and I kid you not, like a slice of Mayberry RFD straight out of the Andy Griffith show. I kid you not! I rarely use this word but the street is just cute. Little cafe’s, little stores, and friendly signs adorned with holiday lights. It just pops up out of nowhere like an attractive urban oasis in a desert of plain storefronts and blacktop intersections.
But enough about the street… you need to go inside to sample the flavors. US Thai is a small restaurant with old fashioned diner style tables and chairs, open kitchen, and quick friendly service. Reading the reviews on the board I followed their listed favorite items and placed a togo order for the following…
- Thai Egg Rolls (2) – $3.50
- Toomyam Soup (Thai famous lemon grass soup cooked with yellow onion, mushroom, basil, cilantro, and I added shrimp) – $5.95
- SoomTam (Papaya salad with green papaya, peanut, lemon juice, tomato and green bean) – $5.95
- Pad Khimoa – Drunken Noodles – $7.95 – I ordered with Chicken
- Keng Kiewang – Green Curry – $8.15 – I ordered with Chicken
I ordered everything medium hot which, after being warned, was spicy enough to produce those little sweats you feel on your cheeks and forehead. They did warn me that their spicy was above the average spicy of other restaurants which I’m proud of them for. If you are going to do a Thai restaurant don’t be sissy about it, be true to the food!! They give a fair warning so buyer beware. I love hot so this was right up my alley.. although I’m a bit frightened to try the hot (which of course means I will).
Everything was delicious!! I followed my usual recommendation of ordering the food there as it only takes about 15 minutes to prepare and that way you get home with the egg rolls still crispy and the soup still steaming. The egg rolls were fantastic, crispy with a nice flaky style crunch, not a dried out thin wrapper. Everything was awesome including the papaya salad that served as my cooling off bit, the drunken noodles that seemed to carry the most heat, and the green curry that was flavorful and not as sweet as many I have had. The only negative I’ll have to give them was that in the process of packing up my order (there were many togo orders being prepared and folks stopping in and out) I received someone’s tofu green curry and unfortunately someone must have gotten my chicken curry. It’s no big deal for me, I loved trying the tofu and with the Drunken Noodle Chicken included I had a nice variety… but I do hope the other person wasn’t vegetarian. Mistakes happen and the service was so great I’m sure they would have taken care of it but I was just fine with my accidental change of menu.
The short story is that I recommend you get your butt’s up there and give US Thai a try. If you like quaint and authentic I believe this is one spot you should remember next time you have a Thai spice craving.
US Thai Cafe
5228 W. 25th Ave.
Edgewater, CO 80214
303-233-3345
www.usthaicafe.com
January 22, 2010 1 Comment
Where’s the Brain?
January 20, 2010 1 Comment
Denver on a Budget Series
Instead of all the moaning and groaning about the current economic state I believe it’s a time to celebrate in it. It all boils down to attitude. I personally love the stories of previously defined cubicle dwellers who have taken whatever changes have happened in their lives and decided to embrace the future. I’m talking about the stories of the person who has started up their own dream enterprise. That might be baking cupcakes, doing design, picking up the camera, or even (ahem) writing. And how (un)shocking is it that almost all these new fun enterprises that people are starting up are something creative, artistic, or expressive of their own passions.
Heck yes, there is something to be said about the strength of human character and creativity in times of change. Along with that character however there is the reality of a new monthly budget. Perhaps you are a starving artist, struggling small business owner, or saving up for that just in case emergency fund. Whatever you are doing Denver is a city where you can still have a great meal, a great time, and not break the bank (which by the way you can’t do because they already broke themselves).
So The Urban Brain will be sharing some ideas and looking for you all to share your tips and findings for great restaurants, happy hours, and those magical hole in the wall restaurants that deserve great praise.
Today it’s all about BREAKFAST. The best way to start is with the meal that starts your day. And for a great meal on a budget one of my absolute favorites is Sam’s no. 3 on Curtis. Many of you may have tried Sam’s for your weekend “wow I can’t believe last night” recovery meal. You are missing out on the bargains they offer in their exclusively MTWRF breakfast menu. For $4.99 I enjoyed two eggs, bacon, and french toast. My need for caffeine required that I bump up my cost with a cup of joe for $1.85 pushed me up a bit but still a great breakfast for the price.
And Sam’s has all the warmth and character you would want in your breakfast diner. If you go to Manhattan and love the corner diners serving up good grub and good atmosphere you really need to check out Sam’s. Chicken fried Steak and Eggs fan, look no further. And it’s one of the breakfast specials. Want to be healthy, go ahead and low carb it for $0.99 and swap those potatoes for some cottage cheese and tomatoes. And I have to mention the rockies burrito… two chili rellenos inside a burrito and covered with pork green chili. Mmmmmmm that’s one that can sustain you for the entire day, but it’s a special so if it’s not on the chalkboard you had better ask REALLY nice to see if they will make it for you.
Well that’s it for the first of what I hope to be many Denver deals. Embrace the economy and go find some creative meals, deals and also the creative genius within yourself.
January 14, 2010 No Comments
Pancakes on Parade at Snooze today
Today ONLY Both Snooze locations are offering not one but NINE special pancakes with proceeds benefitting The Denver Parade of Lights.
Here’s the detail…
Jon and Adam Schlegel, owners of Snooze, have been going to the Denver Parade of Lights as long as they can remember. They want to give back, so the sale of each pancake on this menu sold on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at both Snooze locations will be given to the Denver Parade of Lights to keep the tradition alive.
December 1, 2009 No Comments
I love the snow!

Snow in the plaza
I do. While others are cursing, swearing, complaining, whining, venting, ranting and raving about the misery of this snow… I’m celebrating.
Of course I don’t have to drive. Living downtown does have its perks. But for those of you who do live downtown, and this blog definitely does focus on life downtown, you know what I am talking about.
Last night I rallied up a few friends to pick a local restaurant within [Read more →]
October 29, 2009 No Comments










