Ratio Beerworks Takes Over Former Declaration Brewing Building and Equipment westword.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from westword.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beckon Enters an Exciting Second Chapter With a New Team
Chef de cuisine Kodi Simkins and general manager Justin Abad are leading the upscale RiNo restaurant into its next phase. Denise Mickelsen •
February 24, 2021
Chef
Kodi Simkins is no stranger to the open kitchen at Beckon, the high-end, 18-seat chef’s-counter restaurant located in a renovated tiny house on Larimer Street in RiNo. She was on hand when chef
Duncan Holmes and director of experience
Allison Anderson opened the compact spot in 2018, and, after serving as chef de cuisine at the Wolf’s Tailor and working for a spell at River Bear American Meats, Simkins has been cooking part time with Holmes since July 2020. Which is why it makes so much sense that about a month ago, Simkins took over Beckon’s kitchen as its new chef de cuisine.
Denverite, the Denver site! Sexual assault allegations, violence, bullying: Women say Denver’s street art scene and its leaders have failed them
Allegations against the founder of the largest, most popular street art festival in Denver have circulated for years. RiNo just parted ways with him.
Surrounded by friends and supporters, Robyn Frances stands in front of a mural dedicated to the women of Denver s art scene, off Larimer Street in Five Points RiNo district, that was recently defaced. Dec. 19, 2020. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Feb. 22, 2021, 9:34 a.m.
This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault.
On September 21, one day after the 2020 CRUSH Walls had ended, Robyn Frances wrote a post on Instagram that sent shockwaves through Denver’s art scene.
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Your 2021 Guide to Valentine’s Day Food Across the Front Range
From splurge-worthy feasts to festive treats, there are many delicious ways to celebrate in the Denver metro area and beyond.Denise Mickelsen, Noella Williams, Patricia Kaowthumrong •
February 8, 2021
Whether you’re celebrating with your partner, pals, or family members, Valentine’s Day weekend is the perfect time to show the ones you love just how much they mean to you with food and drink, of course. We have a bounty of ideas on how to do that, from Mardi Gras-themed meals to whiskey-and-cupcake gift packages, all from Front Range restaurants, breweries, chocolatiers, and other local culinary businesses. Dig in and enjoy!