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20 restaurants that scream “Denver”

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by Linnea Covington
Updated 27 March 2023

Denver’s greatest restaurants reflect the city’s Rocky Mountain soul and its metropolitan heart. The result is a unique dining scene that’s equal parts rugged and refined.

Join the pinky-up crowd for tea, scones, and finger sandwiches at a storied hotel downtown. Check out an iconic Lincoln Park steakhouse complete with mounted game on the walls. Travel to Paris, if only momentarily, at a quaint cafe and bakery in Denver Tech Center.

Get to know the Mile High City through some of its best restaurants. Read on for a guide to 20 spots that scream “Denver.”

4.8 (2040)
$31 to $50
Italian
Highlands

When a place feels as cozy as Spuntino, it’s bound to remain one of the top restaurants in the city. Diners can sit and chat with co-owner Elliot Strathmann about his amaro program and well-curated Italian wine list. Tap into Strathmann’s knowledge for the perfect drink to go with executive chef Cindhura Reddy’s exquisite Italian food, which comes with Colorado and Indian twists—the latter flavors are homages to Reddy’s Indian roots. The menu changes with the seasons and might feature toasty arancini with Hatch green chiles and white cheddar and wild-tracked Rocky Mountain elk tartare with toasted masala aioli and ajwain seed crisps.

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KurtisVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Amazing food and service! This is our go to place in the Highlands. Highly recommend!

When a place feels as cozy as Spuntino, it’s bound to remain one of the top restaurants in the city. Diners can sit and chat with co-owner Elliot Strathmann about his amaro program and well-curated Italian wine list. Tap into Strathmann’s knowledge for the perfect drink to go with executive chef Cindhura Reddy’s exquisite Italian food, which comes with Colorado and Indian twists—the latter flavors are homages to Reddy’s Indian roots. The menu changes with the seasons and might feature toasty arancini with Hatch green chiles and white cheddar and wild-tracked Rocky Mountain elk tartare with toasted masala aioli and ajwain seed crisps.

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KurtisVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Amazing food and service! This is our go to place in the Highlands. Highly recommend!
4.8 (10507)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Downtown / LoDo

There weren’t many fine-dining restaurants around Larimer Square when James Beard Award-winning chef Jennifer Jasinski opened Rioja in 2004. So the restaurant is considered a pioneer that blazed the trail for other innovative spots to descend on this historic block. Expect Mediterranean-inspired fare with local flavors, such as smoked sweet potato soup, grilled octopus tonnato, and housemade pastas tricked out with artichoke mousse, seasonal produce, and duck sausage. There’s also a tasting menu available upon request. Despite the white tablecloths, Rioja maintains an easygoing vibe. The restaurant remains a Denver staple for brunch, lunch and dinner, and Denver wouldn’t be the same without it—or Jasinski’s other beloved restaurants including Bistro Vendome, Stoic & Genuine, and Ultreia.

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Marcela
Dined 3 days ago
An amazing place to celebrate my boyfriend’s birthday.

There weren’t many fine-dining restaurants around Larimer Square when James Beard Award-winning chef Jennifer Jasinski opened Rioja in 2004. So the restaurant is considered a pioneer that blazed the trail for other innovative spots to descend on this historic block. Expect Mediterranean-inspired fare with local flavors, such as smoked sweet potato soup, grilled octopus tonnato, and housemade pastas tricked out with artichoke mousse, seasonal produce, and duck sausage. There’s also a tasting menu available upon request. Despite the white tablecloths, Rioja maintains an easygoing vibe. The restaurant remains a Denver staple for brunch, lunch and dinner, and Denver wouldn’t be the same without it—or Jasinski’s other beloved restaurants including Bistro Vendome, Stoic & Genuine, and Ultreia.

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Marcela
Dined 3 days ago
An amazing place to celebrate my boyfriend’s birthday.
4.6 (1343)
$30 and under
Comfort Food
Uptown

Classic American is the best way to describe what’s served at this restaurant. Secret Sauce—the hospitality group behind neighboring pan-Asian spot Ace Eat Serve—opened Steuben’s in 2006. It’s a place for solid comfort food, from pot roast to fried chicken to green chile cheeseburgers, which are a staple in the Denver diet. Steuben’s staying power lies in consistency: It kept its original menu intact save for the addition of a popular hot chicken. The restaurant is also great for kids, with a playful pint-sized menu that includes a milk flight.

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Mary
Dined today
This was my second visit to Steuben's. This time was for my birthday celebration. I had pot roast and my friends had fried chicken, meat loaf and a fried chicken sandwich with coleslaw. All the food was outstanding and service was spot on. Out waiter was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. One of the best things about Steuben's is their biscuits with raspberry jam. I dream about them! Now I'm also dreaming about the coconut cake! Man! This restaurant can't be beat if you're looking for great homestyle cooking.

Classic American is the best way to describe what’s served at this restaurant. Secret Sauce—the hospitality group behind neighboring pan-Asian spot Ace Eat Serve—opened Steuben’s in 2006. It’s a place for solid comfort food, from pot roast to fried chicken to green chile cheeseburgers, which are a staple in the Denver diet. Steuben’s staying power lies in consistency: It kept its original menu intact save for the addition of a popular hot chicken. The restaurant is also great for kids, with a playful pint-sized menu that includes a milk flight.

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Mary
Dined today
This was my second visit to Steuben's. This time was for my birthday celebration. I had pot roast and my friends had fried chicken, meat loaf and a fried chicken sandwich with coleslaw. All the food was outstanding and service was spot on. Out waiter was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. One of the best things about Steuben's is their biscuits with raspberry jam. I dream about them! Now I'm also dreaming about the coconut cake! Man! This restaurant can't be beat if you're looking for great homestyle cooking.
4.7 (700)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Asian
Central

Chef Christopher Lin has been immersed in Chinese American food since he was a child, thanks to his Chinese immigrant parents and their New Hampshire restaurant. Luckily for Denver, Lin brought his skills to Congress Park, where he creates shareable platters such as hot and sour shredded potato salad with wood ear mushroom, shrimp fried rice, twice-cooked pork belly, and chongqing chicken spiked with chiles and Sichuan peppers. A lot of the dishes sound familiar to any Chinese food lover, but they tend to have a little twist: The lo mein has confit duck leg in it and the barbecued spare ribs are spiced with peanuts, for example. The setting leans modern with thick wood tables, padded chairs, and a row of stools along a wall of windows. There are also outside seats for balmier days and a full bar that you can sit at to sip a yuzu highball or glass of dry Riesling.

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RJ
Dined 6 days ago
Love this place! Food is delicious, drinks top notch

Chef Christopher Lin has been immersed in Chinese American food since he was a child, thanks to his Chinese immigrant parents and their New Hampshire restaurant. Luckily for Denver, Lin brought his skills to Congress Park, where he creates shareable platters such as hot and sour shredded potato salad with wood ear mushroom, shrimp fried rice, twice-cooked pork belly, and chongqing chicken spiked with chiles and Sichuan peppers. A lot of the dishes sound familiar to any Chinese food lover, but they tend to have a little twist: The lo mein has confit duck leg in it and the barbecued spare ribs are spiced with peanuts, for example. The setting leans modern with thick wood tables, padded chairs, and a row of stools along a wall of windows. There are also outside seats for balmier days and a full bar that you can sit at to sip a yuzu highball or glass of dry Riesling.

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RJ
Dined 6 days ago
Love this place! Food is delicious, drinks top notch
4.5 (2716)
$30 and under
Italian
Washington Park

Family-style Italian used to be plentiful in Denver, but many of those places have sadly shuttered in the last decade. That isn’t the case with Carmine’s on Penn, which has been going strong since opening in 1994. The restaurant looks like a traditional red-sauce joint, with candles on the tables and simple, sturdy furniture and decor. You’ll find two portion sizes on the menu: The smaller one for two people, marked with a “T,” or the larger for groups, marked with an “F.” Kick off dinner with a classic Caesar salad complete with white anchovies, then make way for vodka sauce-drenched ravioli or baked ziti. The wine list is made up of all Italian varietals, ideal for pairing with the bolognese or spaghetti in clam sauce.

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Barb
Dined 1 day ago
Just a nice dining experience and food was awesome too

Family-style Italian used to be plentiful in Denver, but many of those places have sadly shuttered in the last decade. That isn’t the case with Carmine’s on Penn, which has been going strong since opening in 1994. The restaurant looks like a traditional red-sauce joint, with candles on the tables and simple, sturdy furniture and decor. You’ll find two portion sizes on the menu: The smaller one for two people, marked with a “T,” or the larger for groups, marked with an “F.” Kick off dinner with a classic Caesar salad complete with white anchovies, then make way for vodka sauce-drenched ravioli or baked ziti. The wine list is made up of all Italian varietals, ideal for pairing with the bolognese or spaghetti in clam sauce.

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Barb
Dined 1 day ago
Just a nice dining experience and food was awesome too
4.7 (2281)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Central

If you love meat, Buckhorn Exchange should be on your list as a must-visit Denver restaurant. After all, it’s an iconic city spot that was founded in 1893, back when the area was still considered the Old West. The space and offerings have changed since then, and now Buckhorn Exchange mainly specializes in steak and game meat. In addition to the beef and bison steaks, the menu includes lesser-seen options such as Rocky Mountain oysters, fried alligator tail, and rattlesnake marinated in red chile and lime. Reserve a table in one of the many rooms that make up this old house (a National Historic Landmark), all red-checkered tablecloths, deep red walls, and dark wood paneling. There are more than 500 taxidermy animals mounted on the walls and throughout the space, plus a whole lot of history to digest with your meal.

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MaureenO
Dined 6 days ago
Excellent service and great food and fun atmosphere

If you love meat, Buckhorn Exchange should be on your list as a must-visit Denver restaurant. After all, it’s an iconic city spot that was founded in 1893, back when the area was still considered the Old West. The space and offerings have changed since then, and now Buckhorn Exchange mainly specializes in steak and game meat. In addition to the beef and bison steaks, the menu includes lesser-seen options such as Rocky Mountain oysters, fried alligator tail, and rattlesnake marinated in red chile and lime. Reserve a table in one of the many rooms that make up this old house (a National Historic Landmark), all red-checkered tablecloths, deep red walls, and dark wood paneling. There are more than 500 taxidermy animals mounted on the walls and throughout the space, plus a whole lot of history to digest with your meal.

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MaureenO
Dined 6 days ago
Excellent service and great food and fun atmosphere
4.5 (4395)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Downtown / LoDo

Tamayo was locally loved chef Richard Sandoval’s first Denver venture more than two decades ago. Tamayo has consistently delivered inventive modern Mexican fare to locals and visitors over the years, and it’s always a go-to among the lunch crowd and nighttime theater goers. Order dishes such as crab-topped guacamole, red snapper ceviche, lobster enchiladas, and a side of caramelized plantains with chipotle butter. Don’t leave without getting the housemade churros which come with cinnamon-chocolate and caramel sauces for dipping. The drinks list is equally impressive, headlined by tequila and mezcal as the main spirits of choice. After Tamayo, check out Sandoval’s empire that includes Toro Latin Kitchen + Lounge in Cherry Creek, plus other hotspots across Colorado.

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TomVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Every course was delicious, the Shrimp and Crab enchiladas were the best I've ever had.

Tamayo was locally loved chef Richard Sandoval’s first Denver venture more than two decades ago. Tamayo has consistently delivered inventive modern Mexican fare to locals and visitors over the years, and it’s always a go-to among the lunch crowd and nighttime theater goers. Order dishes such as crab-topped guacamole, red snapper ceviche, lobster enchiladas, and a side of caramelized plantains with chipotle butter. Don’t leave without getting the housemade churros which come with cinnamon-chocolate and caramel sauces for dipping. The drinks list is equally impressive, headlined by tequila and mezcal as the main spirits of choice. After Tamayo, check out Sandoval’s empire that includes Toro Latin Kitchen + Lounge in Cherry Creek, plus other hotspots across Colorado.

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TomVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Every course was delicious, the Shrimp and Crab enchiladas were the best I've ever had.
4.8 (1021)
$31 to $50
American
Highlands

Before decent cocktails could be found at any diner, dive, or takeout spot, Williams & Graham revitalized the speakeasy in Denver and started serving really, really good drinks. When you walk into the tiny space, you can’t see the real bar. It’s hidden behind a bookshelf, and diners can enter only when a table or seat is ready. There’s a simple but solid food menu by executive chef Grant Bushkuhl that includes a signature dry-aged beef burger with Port Salut cheese or roasted bone marrow with bacon jam, among other knockouts. If none of the 60-plus classic cocktails on the menu sound right, the bartender will mix up a beverage to suit your tastes.

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OpenTable Diner
Dined 1 day ago
Awesome place. Kenny was our bartender and he was a blast to talk to and the drinks were excellent. Highly recommend!

Before decent cocktails could be found at any diner, dive, or takeout spot, Williams & Graham revitalized the speakeasy in Denver and started serving really, really good drinks. When you walk into the tiny space, you can’t see the real bar. It’s hidden behind a bookshelf, and diners can enter only when a table or seat is ready. There’s a simple but solid food menu by executive chef Grant Bushkuhl that includes a signature dry-aged beef burger with Port Salut cheese or roasted bone marrow with bacon jam, among other knockouts. If none of the 60-plus classic cocktails on the menu sound right, the bartender will mix up a beverage to suit your tastes.

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OpenTable Diner
Dined 1 day ago
Awesome place. Kenny was our bartender and he was a blast to talk to and the drinks were excellent. Highly recommend!
4.9 (2442)
$50 and over
American
Central

The plimoth was one of the first spots in Denver to fully dedicate its menu to the farm-to-table concept. The City Park restaurant opened in 2014 and has remained a neighborhood staple ever since. The menu changes with the seasons, and chef-owner Peter Ryan works with many local farms to get the freshest and best produce on the table. If you’re lucky, your meal might include French onion soup with alpine cheese, cider-braised pork shank with chevre polenta, and carrot cake topped with cream-cheese icing and citrus marmalade.

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TeresaVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Lovely neighborhood bistro. Service, drinks and food all great. Only complaint is that the prices seem very high, especially for the main courses. 39.00 for vegetable plate? 50.00 for chicken? Stick with the small plates!

The plimoth was one of the first spots in Denver to fully dedicate its menu to the farm-to-table concept. The City Park restaurant opened in 2014 and has remained a neighborhood staple ever since. The menu changes with the seasons, and chef-owner Peter Ryan works with many local farms to get the freshest and best produce on the table. If you’re lucky, your meal might include French onion soup with alpine cheese, cider-braised pork shank with chevre polenta, and carrot cake topped with cream-cheese icing and citrus marmalade.

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TeresaVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Lovely neighborhood bistro. Service, drinks and food all great. Only complaint is that the prices seem very high, especially for the main courses. 39.00 for vegetable plate? 50.00 for chicken? Stick with the small plates!
4.7 (7729)
$31 to $50
Global, International
Highlands

Chef and restaurateur Justin Cucci brought eclectic global street food, tasty cocktails, and raucous vibes when he opened Linger in 2011. The kitchen whips up dishes such as wild mushroom dosa with curried cauliflower puree, scallion and five-spice short rib pancake, and tempura chile-ginger shrimp. Like Linger’s sibling restaurants in the Edible Beats culinary group (Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, El Five), the menu here accommodates dietary restrictions and allergies with handy symbols next to each dish. Linger has one of the best views of downtown Denver—as long as you’re lucky enough to snag a table on the seasonal rooftop patio.

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Erin BattagliaVIP
Dined today
First of all, I want to thank our server, Anna, for being fantastic! She was incredibly helpful and friendly, she made our experience so memorable! We did restaurant week and we all really enjoyed our food! The food was really tasty and creative! The vibe of the place is also really cool. Would highly recommend this place!

Chef and restaurateur Justin Cucci brought eclectic global street food, tasty cocktails, and raucous vibes when he opened Linger in 2011. The kitchen whips up dishes such as wild mushroom dosa with curried cauliflower puree, scallion and five-spice short rib pancake, and tempura chile-ginger shrimp. Like Linger’s sibling restaurants in the Edible Beats culinary group (Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox, El Five), the menu here accommodates dietary restrictions and allergies with handy symbols next to each dish. Linger has one of the best views of downtown Denver—as long as you’re lucky enough to snag a table on the seasonal rooftop patio.

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Erin BattagliaVIP
Dined today
First of all, I want to thank our server, Anna, for being fantastic! She was incredibly helpful and friendly, she made our experience so memorable! We did restaurant week and we all really enjoyed our food! The food was really tasty and creative! The vibe of the place is also really cool. Would highly recommend this place!
4.4 (4889)
$50 and over
Afternoon Tea
Downtown / LoDo

Join the pinky-up crowd and enjoy an elegant tea service in one of Denver’s oldest venues, The Brown Palace Hotel. Afternoon tea has been a highlight of the hotel’s offerings since the luxurious venue opened in 1892. Today, the service is held on the ground floor of the atrium each afternoon. Sit back in one of the lush chairs and choose from an array of loose-leaf teas and the optional glass of Champagne. Then nibble on fresh scones with Devonshire cream, finger sandwiches, and tiny pastries, all while soaking in the hotel’s old school grandeur. Make sure to reserve a spot for any occasion—it’s a popular service, especially on weekends.

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anni
Dined 1 day ago
Kiwat was amazing and made our entire experience so special! The atmosphere was delightful with the pianist, the food was delicious, and we are so glad we went!

Join the pinky-up crowd and enjoy an elegant tea service in one of Denver’s oldest venues, The Brown Palace Hotel. Afternoon tea has been a highlight of the hotel’s offerings since the luxurious venue opened in 1892. Today, the service is held on the ground floor of the atrium each afternoon. Sit back in one of the lush chairs and choose from an array of loose-leaf teas and the optional glass of Champagne. Then nibble on fresh scones with Devonshire cream, finger sandwiches, and tiny pastries, all while soaking in the hotel’s old school grandeur. Make sure to reserve a spot for any occasion—it’s a popular service, especially on weekends.

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anni
Dined 1 day ago
Kiwat was amazing and made our entire experience so special! The atmosphere was delightful with the pianist, the food was delicious, and we are so glad we went!
4.6 (2833)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Downtown / LoDo

Jax Fish House in LoDo has sourced some of the best oysters since 1996. Founded by Dave Query (who runs the Big Red F restaurant group), this restaurant and its other outposts maintain a commitment to keeping their seafood sustainable, using programs such as Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch to help make purchasing decisions. Executive chef Sheila Lucero upholds this promise in a tantalizing menu that goes beyond oysters to include made-to-order seafood chowder, grilled Norwegian salmon, lobster mac and cheese, and more. Pair the meal with a classic cocktail, local beer, or bubbles, and search for bits of nautical decor tucked among the exposed brick walls.

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DebiVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Service was awesome! Stopped before a concert and had yummy oysters, salad and lobster! fabulous!

Jax Fish House in LoDo has sourced some of the best oysters since 1996. Founded by Dave Query (who runs the Big Red F restaurant group), this restaurant and its other outposts maintain a commitment to keeping their seafood sustainable, using programs such as Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch to help make purchasing decisions. Executive chef Sheila Lucero upholds this promise in a tantalizing menu that goes beyond oysters to include made-to-order seafood chowder, grilled Norwegian salmon, lobster mac and cheese, and more. Pair the meal with a classic cocktail, local beer, or bubbles, and search for bits of nautical decor tucked among the exposed brick walls.

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DebiVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Service was awesome! Stopped before a concert and had yummy oysters, salad and lobster! fabulous!
4.9 (1608)
$50 and over
Japanese
Platt Park

When chef Toshi Kizaki opened Sushi Den in December 1984, no one could predict the spot would still be going strong almost 40 years later. Sushi Den brought sushi to Denver when very few were doing it. But it’s not just an iconic past that lures the crowds; it’s Kizaki’s dedication to fresh ingredients, exceptional service, and top-notch fish. The last feature is key and is made possible by the chef’s brother, who lives in southern Japan. He makes daily trips to the local fish market to purchase the seafood for Sushi Den. From there, the fish is placed on dry ice and shipped directly to the restaurant, where it arrives within 24 hours. For those seeking a more casual experience, Kizaki opened gastropub Izakaya Den next door.

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Maria
Dined 3 days ago
Always an incredible experience. Best sushi in town!

When chef Toshi Kizaki opened Sushi Den in December 1984, no one could predict the spot would still be going strong almost 40 years later. Sushi Den brought sushi to Denver when very few were doing it. But it’s not just an iconic past that lures the crowds; it’s Kizaki’s dedication to fresh ingredients, exceptional service, and top-notch fish. The last feature is key and is made possible by the chef’s brother, who lives in southern Japan. He makes daily trips to the local fish market to purchase the seafood for Sushi Den. From there, the fish is placed on dry ice and shipped directly to the restaurant, where it arrives within 24 hours. For those seeking a more casual experience, Kizaki opened gastropub Izakaya Den next door.

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Maria
Dined 3 days ago
Always an incredible experience. Best sushi in town!
4.2 (233)
$50 and over
Indian
Downtown / LoDo

Simeran Baidwan launched this spot in 1998, armed with his family’s recipes and the help of his parents. Now there are four restaurants, and all are known for a wonderful lunch buffet, solid Indian fare, and an elegant but laid-back vibe. The menu reaches into various pockets of India, and diners might find themselves ordering from across the subcontinent with items such as Jaipuri samosa, chicken saag, and shrimp vindaloo. With dim lighting and Indian tapestries draped around, stepping inside this local institution feels like you’re far away from the Mile High City.

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SarahE
Dined on 17 Feb 2024
I cannot say enough about how amazing this place was! The food, the setting, the service, all of it above and beyond!

Simeran Baidwan launched this spot in 1998, armed with his family’s recipes and the help of his parents. Now there are four restaurants, and all are known for a wonderful lunch buffet, solid Indian fare, and an elegant but laid-back vibe. The menu reaches into various pockets of India, and diners might find themselves ordering from across the subcontinent with items such as Jaipuri samosa, chicken saag, and shrimp vindaloo. With dim lighting and Indian tapestries draped around, stepping inside this local institution feels like you’re far away from the Mile High City.

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SarahE
Dined on 17 Feb 2024
I cannot say enough about how amazing this place was! The food, the setting, the service, all of it above and beyond!
4.8 (2830)
$50 and over
Sushi
River North (Denver)

Chef Tyson Cole’s award-winning Texas transplant Uchi swam into Denver in 2018, and it’s been a popular spot for sushi and super fresh produce since. A lot of the latter bounty comes from the independent rooftop farm attached to the restaurant. Thanks to an eight-foot oculus that looks up into the greenhouse, diners can catch a glimpse of the farm while they eat. Sit along the 70-foot marble sushi bar and order the chef’s tasting menu, or go for a select few items such as hirame usuzukuri (thinly sliced flounder with candied quinoa) and seasonal mushrooms with short-grain rice and egg yolk.

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HeatherS
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Amazing as usual. Awesome place to celebrate our 30th anniversary

Chef Tyson Cole’s award-winning Texas transplant Uchi swam into Denver in 2018, and it’s been a popular spot for sushi and super fresh produce since. A lot of the latter bounty comes from the independent rooftop farm attached to the restaurant. Thanks to an eight-foot oculus that looks up into the greenhouse, diners can catch a glimpse of the farm while they eat. Sit along the 70-foot marble sushi bar and order the chef’s tasting menu, or go for a select few items such as hirame usuzukuri (thinly sliced flounder with candied quinoa) and seasonal mushrooms with short-grain rice and egg yolk.

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HeatherS
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Amazing as usual. Awesome place to celebrate our 30th anniversary
4.8 (1237)
$30 and under
Italian
Downtown / LoDo

Owners Mark and Kristy Dym are on a quest to make the best Neapolitan-style pizzas they can, going as far as getting certified by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana. Each component of the pie is meticulously selected, which means Antico Molino Caputo ‘00’ flour for the crust, San Marzano tomatoes for the sauce, cheeses from the Italian countryside, and toppings made with fresh Colorado-grown produce. The restaurant has gone strong in the Ballpark neighborhood since 2008, standing out in a sea of pizza places. Fan favorites include the limoncello chicken wings, meatball sliders, and the Sweet Italia pizza, topped with arugula, prosciutto di Parma, fig preserve, and fresh mozzarella. Bonus points for vegan and gluten-free options.

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VeronicaVIP
Dined on 4 Mar 2025
The pizza was great today. Good flavor. Service was also great.

Owners Mark and Kristy Dym are on a quest to make the best Neapolitan-style pizzas they can, going as far as getting certified by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana. Each component of the pie is meticulously selected, which means Antico Molino Caputo ‘00’ flour for the crust, San Marzano tomatoes for the sauce, cheeses from the Italian countryside, and toppings made with fresh Colorado-grown produce. The restaurant has gone strong in the Ballpark neighborhood since 2008, standing out in a sea of pizza places. Fan favorites include the limoncello chicken wings, meatball sliders, and the Sweet Italia pizza, topped with arugula, prosciutto di Parma, fig preserve, and fresh mozzarella. Bonus points for vegan and gluten-free options.

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VeronicaVIP
Dined on 4 Mar 2025
The pizza was great today. Good flavor. Service was also great.
4.2 (1695)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown / LoDo

The dry-aged meat program at Citizen Rail has been chef Christian Graves’s pride and joy since he opened the restaurant in 2017. Spy the goods through the glass walls of a tidy locker, then watch the meat get fired up in the open kitchen. It’s all part of the charm that brings in guests from the Kimpton Hotel Born (which the restaurant is attached to) and local diners looking for a special night on the town. Pair a steak with a side of duck fat potatoes or carrot, miso, and burdock soup. Or try the roasted swordfish with butter beans and tomato jam. Citizen Rail is open for dinner nightly, as well as weekend brunch, and reservations are recommended— especially if you want to score a seat in front of the busy kitchen.

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OpenTable DinerVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Everything on the menu was so good looking! We came for restaurant week and loved the menu variety and the serving sizes were perfect. I don’t drink and hate sweet mocktails but loved their options and how good they were. Will be back for sure

The dry-aged meat program at Citizen Rail has been chef Christian Graves’s pride and joy since he opened the restaurant in 2017. Spy the goods through the glass walls of a tidy locker, then watch the meat get fired up in the open kitchen. It’s all part of the charm that brings in guests from the Kimpton Hotel Born (which the restaurant is attached to) and local diners looking for a special night on the town. Pair a steak with a side of duck fat potatoes or carrot, miso, and burdock soup. Or try the roasted swordfish with butter beans and tomato jam. Citizen Rail is open for dinner nightly, as well as weekend brunch, and reservations are recommended— especially if you want to score a seat in front of the busy kitchen.

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OpenTable DinerVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Everything on the menu was so good looking! We came for restaurant week and loved the menu variety and the serving sizes were perfect. I don’t drink and hate sweet mocktails but loved their options and how good they were. Will be back for sure
4.8 (9386)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Tech Center / Greenwood Village

Shanahan’s pulls out all the stops for a classic steak dinner. Owner Marc Steron named the place after former Denver Broncos football coach Mike Shanahan, highlighted by the coach’s Lombardi trophies along the wall. Take a seat on the cowhide bench, order Delmonico rib eye with a side of black truffle mac and cheese, find a bottle of red wine from the 800-plus choices, and you’ll understand why this spot remains a winner. All the meat on the steak and chops menu is dry-aged for at least 28 days. There’s a whopping 36-ounce wagyu tomahawk steak for those looking to go big. Everything—from the salad dressing to the sauces—is made in house.

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ChristyY
Dined 5 days ago
Our favorite steakhouse. Incredible food and service. Love this place.

Shanahan’s pulls out all the stops for a classic steak dinner. Owner Marc Steron named the place after former Denver Broncos football coach Mike Shanahan, highlighted by the coach’s Lombardi trophies along the wall. Take a seat on the cowhide bench, order Delmonico rib eye with a side of black truffle mac and cheese, find a bottle of red wine from the 800-plus choices, and you’ll understand why this spot remains a winner. All the meat on the steak and chops menu is dry-aged for at least 28 days. There’s a whopping 36-ounce wagyu tomahawk steak for those looking to go big. Everything—from the salad dressing to the sauces—is made in house.

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ChristyY
Dined 5 days ago
Our favorite steakhouse. Incredible food and service. Love this place.
4.7 (1993)
$30 and under
French
Tech Center / Greenwood Village

Sisters Aminata and Rougui Dia opened their quaint Parisian cafe in 2019. The two wanted to showcase the rich French food they grew up loving, in addition flavors from their Senegalese heritage. Expect dishes such as a fried chicken sandwich with lemon-onion yassa sauce and cauliflower steak with coconut-orange curry on onthe otherwise French bistro menu. Le French serves weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner, and also has a full bakery with fresh croissants, tarts, and macarons. You might be far from the Eiffel Tower, but one bite of the croque madame or ham and Gruyère crepe will shuttle you to the City of Light, if only momentarily.

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BarbaraK
Dined 2 days ago
Food was wonderful. Ambience … not so much. Terrible acoustics and close proximity of tables made it nearly impossible to have a conversation.

Sisters Aminata and Rougui Dia opened their quaint Parisian cafe in 2019. The two wanted to showcase the rich French food they grew up loving, in addition flavors from their Senegalese heritage. Expect dishes such as a fried chicken sandwich with lemon-onion yassa sauce and cauliflower steak with coconut-orange curry on onthe otherwise French bistro menu. Le French serves weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner, and also has a full bakery with fresh croissants, tarts, and macarons. You might be far from the Eiffel Tower, but one bite of the croque madame or ham and Gruyère crepe will shuttle you to the City of Light, if only momentarily.

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BarbaraK
Dined 2 days ago
Food was wonderful. Ambience … not so much. Terrible acoustics and close proximity of tables made it nearly impossible to have a conversation.
4.6 (35)
$30 and under
Vegetarian
Uptown

Before animal product-free food became hip on social media there was City, O’ City, Denver’s first vegetarian comfort food restaurant and bar. The pioneering spot serves breakfast, lunch, anddinner and caters to the late-night crowd, dishing up fun favorites such as “chicken” and waffles with bourbon-brined chicken-fried cauliflower, vegan mac and cheese topped with barbecue tofu, and seitan wings. Though a few non-vegan options—such as dairy-filled ranch dressing—grace the menu, the offerings remain meat-free.

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wvfgolden
Dined on 23 Dec 2023
The vegetarian rendition of Chicken and Waffles was great! The straight coffee was mid but my daughter and wife really liked the coffee cake.

Before animal product-free food became hip on social media there was City, O’ City, Denver’s first vegetarian comfort food restaurant and bar. The pioneering spot serves breakfast, lunch, anddinner and caters to the late-night crowd, dishing up fun favorites such as “chicken” and waffles with bourbon-brined chicken-fried cauliflower, vegan mac and cheese topped with barbecue tofu, and seitan wings. Though a few non-vegan options—such as dairy-filled ranch dressing—grace the menu, the offerings remain meat-free.

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wvfgolden
Dined on 23 Dec 2023
The vegetarian rendition of Chicken and Waffles was great! The straight coffee was mid but my daughter and wife really liked the coffee cake.
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