Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Article from Denver Post 06-30-2010    Eat Local: Syrup  Syrup Sweet batter creations give way to lunch fareAs any carb-crazed diner is happ
Article from Denver Post 06-30-2010

Eat Local: Syrup
Syrup Sweet batter creations give way to lunch fareAs any carb-crazed diner is happy to tell you, breakfast isn't just about bacon and eggs (or, for healthy- choice types, fruit and yogurt).

Pancakes and waffles are a time- honored first meal of the day. You know the drill: a plateful of golden, griddled batter practically begging for a slathering of syrup.

Which brings us to Syrup, the restaurant.

Housed in the former Egg Shell in the heart of the Cherry Creek shopping district, Syrup offers a rotating array of its titular product, all house-made infusions dreamed up by owner Tim Doherty.

Doherty calls it "the art of the pour," and he's not talking about a 7 a.m. martini.

Pancakes star here, including such creative takes as bananas Foster, cinnamon-apple and Ghirardelli chocolate versions.

The sundry syrups include agave honey, blackberry, buttermilk, strawberry, maple-vanilla and apple-cinnamon. Doherty vows that by Labor Day he will have a rotating list of 30 syrups, some sugar- free.

The restaurant is about more than syrup-soaked cakes, however. There is a fine corned-beef hash, a chorizo-studded breakfast burrito, sundry omelets and a zippy pork green chile.

Syrup also touts the concept of "breakfast appetizers," lighter fare that includes beignets dusted in powdered sugar (a shout-out to New Orleans) and fruit kebabs drizzled in a vanilla glaze. For a lighter take on its staple starch, you can try a flight of silver-dollar pancakes or mini-waffles.

Doherty's next task is convincing customers that despite the restaurant's name and emphasis, lunch is also an option. Burgers are robust, half-pound affairs. Folks craving Thanksgiving in July can nosh on an open-faced turkey sandwich with dressing, mashers and turkey gravy.

Prices hover in the $6-$11 range.

300 Josephine St. 20
Denver, CO 80206
(720) 945-1111

www.syrupdenver.com



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