Since this gets endlessly hashed out, we should just have a compendium for Colorado restaurants:
I'd like to include the other major threads dealing with this so as somebody finds them please post them.
Please help me out by following the below template, your recommendation will not make it into the compendium unless it is in the format or I know and like the place enough to put it in the format:
Name (with embedded website if available) - $ rating - Type
Addresss Phone
Short Review
Regarding the above items:
Dollar Scale = $ 5-10/main, $$11-20/main, $$$21-35/main, $$$$36+/main
Food Type/Ethnicity (eg: New American, French, Thai, etc...)
A short review (which I will edit and plagiarize - for brevity, content and truthiness)
Must Haves/Must Avoids/Misc. Warnings (such as - no liquor license or the garlic chocolate prawns are disgusting)
Ground rules:
NO CHAINS. I'll probably let local/regional only chains fly, like say Illegal Pete's (just to pick an obvious example) but I'm not gonna let something like Maggiano's fly. It's not an exact science but I don't think anybody really needs to hear how great you think the Awesome Blossom at Chilie's is.
If there is some kind of dispute over the quality of some place I'll probably put up a simple good/bad voting deal, eg: 3 good 4 bad (1 deathly ill). And if it's just feeble then I'm gonna keep it out altogether.
It doesn't have to be the Best EVER restaurant to be something you'd recommend, in fact I would like for the thing to be heavy with the little corner places that serve just really good food for a really fair price, so go ahead and name the best mexican place you ever went but I also want the mex place you always go to b/c it is close and it is good.
IMO you should probably have visited a place at least twice before giving it the recco.
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Denver
Upscale Dining
Le Central - $$ - French
112 E. 8th Ave. Denver 303-863-8094
Pretty much the Denver standard for the upscale dining category since…forever. Good quality food for a good quality price. The menu often changes but the food is consistently good although with all the menu changes there is the odd dud. The mussels w/ bottomless fries for nine bucks is possibly the best deal in the City for food. Be aware that the appetizers are typically sized for a couple to split. Reservations recommended Thurs-Sun.
Duo - $$-$$$ - New American
2413 W. 32nd Ave. (at Zuni) Denver 303-477-4141
Duo has good food and a nice if a little loud dining room. The arugala salad with bacon dressing can be sublime. Menu changes ~quarterly.
Table 6 - $$-$$$ - New American
609 Corona St. Denver 303-831-8800
Pretty new D-town restaurant, Table 6 brings the goods with a wide variety of interesting and delicious dishes. The menu does change although I don't know how frequently. On the appetizer front the pot of foie and lamb reuben sliders are delicious although, the appetizers here are definitely sized for a couple to split. Reservations only accepted for 6 or more and you'll need them for that many people.
Chinook Tavern - $$$ - German/Continental
265 Detroit Street Denver 303-394-0044
Great atmosphere, live music (classical guitar), service is usually some of the best but varies slightly based on your server and evening. The Matire'd can be a bit snooty and presumptuous but has a fun side to him and interesting sense of humor. If you like meat you will like this place. Notable wine list. Also very accomodating to special requests. They also have 14$ bottles of wine which are actually great. (small step up from "table wine")
Dont miss:
Appetizer - Mouco colo Rouge and Homemade Mozzerella
Entre - Anything that is lamb, venison, or duck. Schnitzel is just "eh".
Sides – Red cabbage. Yes. Red Cabbage.
Dessert - Tired of creme brule, go for the Route Groutze (sp?)
Cafe Berlin - $$ - German
323 14th Street, Denver 303-377-5896
Three reasons to love Café Berlin: you can order beer by the liter, schnitzel, and the proprietress. Shes got such a unique personality and is always happy and welcoming and joking with you. Appetizer wise, go with the Kaserplaten (cheese plate). For dinner, if you order anything other than plain Schnitzel with onions, Rouladen, or the a la Holstein, youre f'in it up. Some of their other schnitzels are good too, keep it simple. Its german food. Oh, and their dumplings rock.
Andre's - $ - Swiss
370 S Garfield St Denver 303.322.8871
Some of you probably won't like this because everyday it has a different set menu with 2 options. Generally speaking you have your choice of soup or salad, 2 entres, and a selection of 4'ish desserts. The portions are small, but the food is really very good…and if you’re still hungry, there is a Bakery adjoined to the dining area. Fun Swiss diner type atmosphere and really kickass desserts....its swiss afterall yea? Parking can be shitty because lots of old ladies like to go here in their cadillacs & SUVs. Lunch Only
Sansone’s Bistro - $$$ - Continental Bistro
5969 S University Blvd
Greenwood Village CO 80121
Ph: 303-794-4026
Rule number 1: get the soufflé. Best in Denver easily. Their schnitzels are the schitzzizzle (sorry, I mean they’re good, real good). Sansone’s is a pretty small cozy place that has good food for pretty decent prices.
Sparrow - $$$-$$$$ - Contemorary American Bistro with flavors of Southern Europe
410 E. 7th Avenue (7th and Logan), Denver, CO
Great place to take a date. Elegant and romantic with great food. [need more review]
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