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6 Most Luxurious Restaurants in Denver

6 Most Luxurious Restaurants in Denver

| Mar 16, 2018 | Uncategorized

 

 

Denver is known for its prime location, its plethora of microbreweries, and the nearly 300 sunny days it enjoys each year. In addition, it’s also becoming an exciting foodie hub as well. In 2017, the Mile High City was named the 4th most exciting food city in America. In the past year alone, the city has been host to some major restaurant openings, further reinforcing their foodie recognition. From various cultural restaurants to more western-focused American cuisine, the city has it all. While there are plenty of ways to sample Denver’s best on a budget, sometimes you may be looking to dine in style and make an occasion out of it. Whether you’re looking for a great spot to impress your date or you’re simply a connoisseur of fine cuisine, Denver provides in the realm of fine dining. For those times when you’re looking to experience some of the best of what the Denver food scene has to offer, journey over to one of these great restaurants:

 

1. Mizuna

This restaurant is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, and it dishes up exquisite French cuisine Tuesday through Saturday. The quality you’ll find here is top notch — from the warm, welcoming service to the inviting atmosphere and the artfully crafted plates. The atmosphere is trendy and upscale but still retains the cozy feel of a farmhouse. This neighborhood eatery even includes a unique seating area inside a wine cellar. Rooted in authentic French cooking techniques, Mizuna exhibits culinary mastery and uses the freshest ingredients in every dish, like their Hawaiian Kanpachi, served with lobster fried rice, charred scallion relish, beech mushroom, lemongrass & pomegranate jus. One meal you can’t pass up during your visit is their legendary Lobster Macaroni and Cheese. They also offer a well-curated wine list to pair with their French fare.

 

 

2. Palace Arms at Brown Palace

Palace Arms is located within the Brown Palace hotel and spa downtown and is the epitome of Denver’s fine dining. Here you’ll experience decadent dishes and impeccable service, all within a beautiful historic setting. The space itself is enchanting, with rich wood walls, various regal world flags, leather furniture, and a dimly lit atmosphere for a relaxing yet elegant dinner. Their wine selection is often the recipient of the “Best of Award of Excellence” from Wine Spectator Magazine, and it’s well-deserved. The adventurous plates they offer are gorgeously presented and consist of seasonally-changing ingredients that are locally sourced. An added bonus is the meals they prepare tableside for you, including their delicious Caesar salad and Bananas Foster dessert. Come down to treat yourself to an evening of culinary delight, Tuesdays through Saturdays.

 

 

3. Rioja

This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant in the historic Larimer Square in LoDo draws quite a crowd. With a hint of Spain in their eclectic dishes, their local and seasonal ingredients are what keep their customers returning again and again. The creativity, attention to detail, and inspired menu are just a few reasons to try out Rioja on your next night out in Denver. The ambiance impresses guests with spectacular hand-blown glass fixtures, brick walls, a copper-top bar, and, of course, their open-exhibition kitchen, where you can watch the talented culinary artists at work. One plate to try is their Grilled Lamb Loin, served with pomegranate-black truffle risotto, brussels sprouts, black trumpet mushrooms, and pomegranate molasses. Rioja serves dinner 7 nights a week, has happy hour specials on weekdays, and hosts a Saturday and Sunday brunch.

 

 

4. Beatrice & Woodsley

If you’re looking for a romantic spot or simply want to be transported into a storybook atmosphere, Beatrice & Woodsley should be at the top of your list. The interior of this South Broadway spot is unique — it’s been described as a combination of woodsy and elegant. Aspen logs adorn the whole interior, some acting as columns, and others holding up the bar itself. They truly bring the feel of the Rocky Mountain wilderness indoors but balance it with drapey canopy touches and relaxing dim light to set the mood. This woodland vibe is complemented by the modern yet old-world-inspired small plates they dish up with carefully chosen local ingredients. Make your reservation for dinner, served nightly. They also have a happy hour on weekdays and a great weekend brunch.

 

 

5. Barolo Grill

At Barolo Grill, you’ll find authentic and creative Northern Italian cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. Their carefully crafted plates of modern Piemontese cuisine and their fantastic wine cellar make them a top choice for your next Italian dining experience in Denver. In true Italian fashion, they serve an ever-changing menu of locally-sourced meals from farms around Colorado. On their wine list, you’ll find small family wineries with Earth-friendly farming practices. For a special occasion or a night out to decompress, make your reservation for dinner, served Tuesday through Saturdays.

 

 

6. Fruition Restaurant

Fruition is considered one of the best farm-to-table restaurants in Denver. With a cozy, intimate atmosphere, they swap out stuffy fine dining for comfortable and casual surroundings. Here you’ll find top-quality cuisine with the welcoming homey atmosphere you’d expect from a neighborhood restaurant. Their creative dishes include layered flavors and seasonally-inspired ingredients. Their wine and cocktail menu are equally well thought out, with wines from small, independent wineries and artfully-crafted cocktails. They serve dinner nightly, so book a reservation for your next night out.

 

The top restaurants in the Mile High City vary in taste and atmosphere, but one aspect is universal — they each contribute to Denver’s multifaceted culinary scene and continue to change to accommodate the latest trends. For a luxurious night out, trust the professionals at these fine dining restaurants to provide exquisite offerings.

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