William Porter
Restaurant critic William Porter is a feature writer at The Denver Post, where he covers food, culture and people. He joined the news outlet in 1997. Before that, he spent 14 years covering politics and popular culture at The Phoenix Gazette and Arizona Republic. He is a native of North Carolina.
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At Thai Basil, Bangkok isn’t the only stop on the culinary map
At Thai Basil, Bangkok isn't the only stop on the culinary map

Izakaya and Sushi Den offer sake passports; DAM Uncorked wine fundraiser slated April 11-12
Izakaya and Sushi Den offer sake passports; DAM Uncorked wine fundraiser slated April 11-12

At Williams & Graham, noshing and noir amid a speakeasy vibe
At Williams & Graham, noshing and noir amid a speakeasy vibe

Cochon 555 pork festival and cookoff comes to Denver on March 9
Cochon 555 pork festival and cookoff comes to Denver on March 9

Theodor Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, influenced nearly every living American who ever learned to read
Theodor Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, influenced nearly every living American who ever learned to read

Atticus restaurant up and running in Denver
Atticus restaurant up and running in Denver

Denver Restaurant Week arrives, with changes for 2014
Denver Restaurant Week arrives, with changes for 2014

Gallo di Nero delivers tasty Italian fare in the Golden Triangle (review)
Gallo di Nero delivers tasty Italian fare in the Golden Triangle (review)

Lucky Strike in Denver offers Soch-eezy Burger for the Olympics
Lucky Strike in Denver offers Soch-eezy Burger for the Olympics

Lower 48 Kitchen in Denver is a cut above
Lower 48 Kitchen in Denver is a cut above