Friday, July 10, 2009

On a budget for time, money, or even both?

Hello, and welcome to today's budget friendly "things to do in the 303 when your almost broke."
I have found the perfect way to kill 2-1/2-3 hours, have a ton of fun and enjoy the outdoors. Harvard Gulch golf course is located at 660 Iliff ave, This 9 hole par 3 golf course is great for people on a time crunch that want to get in 9 holes before their meeting and great for the golfer who wants to play but can't afford the big courses all the time (it's only 8 bucks). This municipal course is tucked away among mature trees a walking trail, athletic fields, and a green belt. With no hole longer than 145yds club selection and overall risk factor are minimal. Tee times are taken but not always needed. Harvard Gulch is a true golfing gem for those who are not worried about prestige, it is just good golfing fun in a nice setting and by the way BYOB yep that's right if you carry it you can bring it (no glass bottles). Harvard Gulch can be reached at 303-698-4708. After a quick nine shoot over to Mustard's Last Stand for a loaded Chicago Dog, Vienna all beef hot dogs, sport peppers, celery salt, tomatoes, electric green relish, mustard (of course)and sauerkraut. this restaurant is short on looks, but big on taste, and staying true to there craft, but how come I can't get a free refill on my soda c'mon fellas hook it up. Mustard's is located half a block north of Evans on University in the heart of the D.U campus ( GO PIONEERS). So there it is a way to kill a morning or an afternoon for under 20 bucks. Talk to you all soon.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Southern Creole Cooking a Mile High

Well it has been over a month since my last post, my bad yo. I have been to a place that we need to talk about. Lucile's at 275 S. Logan (a little north of Alameda on Logan) other locations include Boulder and Fort Collins. Lucile's brings a taste of southern creole cooking to the metro area. With a variety of creole inspired dishes that are sure to please the most deeply rooted southern gentleman and the prettiest southern belle. My breakfast favorites include the Eggs Jennifer which has an English muffin, spinach, tomato, avocado, and poached eggs covered in hollandaise, served with grits or potatoes, and a biscuit. The crowning jewel of the breakfast menu for me is the Pain Perdu, this southern version of french toast is to die for. The crusty bread is cut to a medium thickness dipped in a savory sweet egg mixture and cooked to a light golden brown, served with fresh fruit, one egg, and a Louisiana hot sausage link. There is no maple syrup on this table, the Pain Perdu is served with this sweet cinnamon buttery syrup that has a taste and a place in my heart all its own. Lucile's is always busy for breakfast on the weekends (no reservations) so expect a long wait, but do not let that sway your decision to enjoy Lucile's, for they have the best bloody mary's in town not to mention the Cuban OJ MMMMMM!
To another point it is summer here in the Mile High City take some time to gaze out at the mountains, watch the kids in the park, walk the 16th street mall, go to Water World, or watch the surprisingly competitive Rockies in an afternoon game in the middle of the week. The Denver area is home to some great parks, restaurants, shopping and activities take a minute to enjoy some of them. Talk to you soon.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Just another burger joint?

Five Guys Burgers and Fries located on the corner of University and Highlands Ranch Parkway in the Whole Foods Parking lot is anything but just another burger joint.  Hamburgers/Cheeseburgers right off the grill with your choice of  "free" (that's right free) toppings including A-1, sweet relish, grilled onions hot sauce, bbq sauce and all the usual toppings, as well as many more. Five Guys also has some of the best fries in the state cut fresh, skin on, hot and crisp on the outside "mashed potato" on the inside, they come regular or cajun spiced and there are tons of them to any sized order.  Crowds have been heavy the few times that I've been there (once for dinner twice for lunch), but the service is pretty fast and mostly friendly  but listen for your order number, the guy or girl calling the numbers seem to be easily annoyed when they have to call your number to many times.   The food is waaaaayyyyy better then the usual fast food joint and worth the extra time.  Five Guys is worth a trip for lunch or a quick dinner on the way to the game.  Take a look along the wall to see where today's potatoes are from they all taste the same but it's kinda interesting.  

First post new blog

Hello everybody, this is my first attempt at "blogging" I will use this forum to rant,review, and make you all aware of the good, the bad and the ugly happening it the "Mile High City". From resturant reviews to sports news to general reviews of my experiences around town. Please share this blog with your family and friends.