"Curry, Chocolate and Caffeine. All you need in life."
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Denver, CO
Yelping SinceSeptember 2007
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My HometownArvada aka A-Town
My Blog Or Website When I'm Not Yelping...I'm probably on Facebook
Why You Should Read My ReviewsI'm really opinionated especially about irrelevant matters
The Last Great Book I ReadGlass Castle
My First ConcertNew Kids on The Block
My Favorite MovieEmma or Pride & Prejudice
My Last Meal On EarthStella Traittoria
Denver, CO 80207
(303) 355-2137
Satchel's Market
Categories: Coffee & Tea, Breakfast & Brunch, Delis
Neighborhoods: Northeast, Park Hill
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 832-7313
WaterCourse Foods
Category: Vegetarian
Neighborhoods: Northwest, Uptown
I get the Firenze scramble, and it was really tasty. I've never been hungry enough for dessert, but they have stuff that looks to die for.
The service is awesome. Our server was so nice that when we ran into him the same weekend at the Great American Beer Festival, he was like an old friend.
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 832-4351
Hot Cakes Diner
Category: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Northeast
As Jess H. said very 80's and very traditional diner MINUS the grease. They had much healthier options than your typical diner (maybe b/c it's close to the hospitals?). My friend got the sweet potato waffles, and it was pretty delicious. I had blueberry pancakes with granola, and it was good too. Prices were excellent though : )
It's pretty nondescript. I've driven by it dozens of times and never even noticed it.
Don't forget - No alcohol.
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 733-3855
Fancy Tiger
Categories: Fabric Stores, Fashion, Hobby Shops
Neighborhoods: Southwest, Speer
I was very pleasantly surprised when not only did I not run my finger under the needle but also managed to complete a nifty little zipper bag. I left excited about my inner Martha Stewart, and also signed up for the alteration class on my way out.
They also have knitting and needlework classes if you have no desire to learn how to sew.
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 623-3133
Marrakesh Restaurant
Categories: Middle Eastern, Moroccan
Neighborhoods: Northwest, Lodo
I don't know what it is about buffets, but somehow I don't feel like I've gotten my money's worth until I've eaten myself sick. Somehow if I don't consume about three times my normal daily calorie intake, then I feel like I'm wasting my money. Which in a word is disgusting.
That said, if you're going to eat yourself sick, this is as of good place as any to do it. The buffet had a wide variety of choices, but sadly nothing involved curry. I'll eat anything with curry on it, so I was a bit sad about this aspect. But as the owner pointed out, it just makes the place smell. He also made a point to check in with us several times to see how things were going. You could tell he took a lot of pride in his business.
The atmosphere is well...festive and full of pillows and Moroccan-type stuff.
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 449-5847
Peppercorn Gourmet Goods Inc
Categories: Specialty Food, Kitchen & Bath
I have an absolute thing for useless kitchen gadgets. Chocolate fountain? Check. Ice cream maker? Check. Four different kind of bundt pans? Check.
It's what makes Peppercorn one of my favorite places on earth. I mean they have an entire wall dedicate to placemats and napkins. I believe they also have the largest cookbook selection in Colorado. I could be making that up. Essentially they sell everything you'd want to put in a high-end kitchen.
The staff is very knowledgeable and will help with your random cooking questions and requests.
This candy store has EVERYTHING you could possibly want. If you're craving a classic candy from your childhood, they have it. I didn't even know Razzles really existed outside of "13 going on 30." They have gourmet chocolates like Lindt and Chocolove, an entire Cadbury wall, a wall of gummies and candies, truffles, gelato and seasonal candy.
If you have a sweet tooth, this is a definite MUST.
Cute atmosphere, right off of Pearl Street and a bunch of different kinds of cupcakes! I tried the white-on-white, chocolate, red velvet and mint chocolate. I loved everything but the red velvet as it left a funny taste in my mouth. Ick. You should definitely try the mint chocolate if you get a chance. The cake is sooooo moist and the frosting is light and frothy.
In addition to cupcakes, they have a variety of pastries that looked pretty amazing, coffee and sandwiches. They also do special occasion cake, and I heard someone ordering their wedding cake.
Service was excellent and very friendly. I messed up the order of things and tried to order my iced coffee at the cash register instead of when I ordered my cupcakes, and they were really friendly about it.
They only have about 8 tables, so it's definitely not a place for groups.
Denver, CO 80202
(720) 946-1433
Tamayo Restaurant
Category: Mexican
Neighborhoods: Northwest, Lodo
We started with chips and guac, which was fresh. Not table side fresh but as close as you could get to it. I also got a mango mojito, which was pretty terrific except for the fact it was $10. I'd be lying if I told you it was $10 good. Fair disclosure though that I'm still at the point in my life that good means it has a whopping amount of liquor for the price.
With restaurant week, you get to pick choices from a preselected menu, and I ordered the ceviche, salmon and chocolate kahula flan. It's always better with flan.
Tamayo has an amazing second floor balcony, so if its warm try to get seats out there.
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 733-7448
Devil's Food Bakery
Categories: Bakeries, Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches
Neighborhoods: Southeast, Washington Park
Cute, shabby chic atmosphere. A little cramped, so I wouldn't bring more than 4 people here. Random vintage-y windows to accentuate the shabby chic vibe. A decent waiting area, which is nice b/c there will most likely be a wait on the weekends.
I asked if we could walk around since it was a 35 minute wait, and she told me that she would give away my table if I wasn't there. I asked if we came back in 20 minutes would we be safe, and she said just so you know, if you're not here I'll gave away your seats. Alrighty....so I guess I'll take a seat.
Food was delicious and totally reasonably priced. I got the omelet (of course) with grilled peppers, tomato and portabella mushrooms. I luuuved how they had a side salad as an option as I despise hash browns. DESPISE hash browns.
The best part was that I got the Devil's Food Donut, which is devil's food cake double dipped in chocolate ganache and striped with white chocolate (web site description).








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That said, it has a total neighborhood feeling to it. Loved that part of it. And the food was EXCELLENT. I had a great egg scramble, with an unusual combination. I was talking to one of the chefs, and he said he often changes it around based on customer requests, which I thought was really cool. And all of the food is organic.
Availability for outdoor seating, which is nice too...