Food Writer
Allyson Reedy
Allyson Reedy is first and foremost an eater. While her affinity for food was detrimental to her dreams of modeling swimwear, it helps her tremendously when writing about local restaurants for the Denver Post. She's so obsessed with desserts that she wrote the treats-centric cookbook, 50 Things to Bake Before You Die.
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New bagel shop in Boulder is serving up Montreal-style bagels, whatever that is
Because this is a Canadian-inspired shop, they have poutine on the breakfast menu. So there's also that.

No sugar, no dairy, no gluten, no problem: Denver’s Just BE Kitchen
Denver's Just BE Kitchen, which opens Apr. 25, is focused on making paleo food drool-worthy.

10 Cinco de Mayo events in Denver for 2018
The real meaning behind Cinco de Mayo may have become as lost as Jimmy Buffett's shaker of salt, but for many of us it's a day to eat Mexican food and drink...

New bagel shop in Boulder is serving up Montreal-style bagels, whatever that is
Because this is a Canadian-inspired shop, they have poutine on the breakfast menu. So there's also that.

Some big-name Denver chefs just launched an artisan pastry company to rescue your sweet tooth
The wholesale, artisan pastry company will supply local restaurants and Whole Foods markets with better-tasting baked goods.

Raising Cane’s opens first metro Denver location for all your quick chicken needs
As of 10 a.m., it's chicken time.

Rant: Is Raising Cane’s chicken really that good? Someone enlighten me, please.
The fried chicken chain out of Louisiana is opening up its first Denver Metro locations this summer.

Poke trend picks up in Denver with opening of Sushi Cup
Despite the "sushi" name, this restaurant will be serving poke bowls and burritos in addition to sushi rolls.

Popular Denver bar goes family-friendly with new name, vibe and menu
The Irish Hound has been transformed into a family-friendly neighborhood restaurant called simply The Hound.

University Park neighborhood is getting a new breakfast-heavy restaurant
It takes the place of Redford—s Tavern, which closed early last month.