Dining in Denver
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Calne, Wiltshire, UK
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Dining in Denver
Had originally posted this in the West sub-folder but seems like everybody who goes out to eat in Denver doesn't frequent that forum very often. :-)
Here's the link to the original post http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=440604. Thanks.
Here's the link to the original post http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=440604. Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: DEN and a barrier island near RSW
Programs: 1K (I know, my screen name is outdated), Marriott Plat, *Wood Plat, Five Star, Amex Plat
Posts: 1,360
When you say something different I assume you want to stay away from the Morton's/Ruth's Chris type high end steak houses? Here are a few thoughts...
Seafood (Yes, Denver actually has a couple of very good, fresh, seafood restaurants). McCormack's in LoDo is pretty good and they have an extensive menu of fresh seafood (flown in daily). Jax is right across the street is in an upscale raw bar type restaurant with a funky atmosphere. If you're looking for Northern Italian then there is Panzano. Its downtown in the Hotel Monaco. There's also Il Fornaio in LoDo. Yes, its part of a chain but you would never know it. Good Northern Italian food and a nice atmosphere. There are all sorts of good steak houses if that's what you are looking for (not all of them are chains). PM me if you have any other questions.
Seafood (Yes, Denver actually has a couple of very good, fresh, seafood restaurants). McCormack's in LoDo is pretty good and they have an extensive menu of fresh seafood (flown in daily). Jax is right across the street is in an upscale raw bar type restaurant with a funky atmosphere. If you're looking for Northern Italian then there is Panzano. Its downtown in the Hotel Monaco. There's also Il Fornaio in LoDo. Yes, its part of a chain but you would never know it. Good Northern Italian food and a nice atmosphere. There are all sorts of good steak houses if that's what you are looking for (not all of them are chains). PM me if you have any other questions.
#3
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: DEN
Programs: UA 1P, Omni Gold, Hilton Gold, *Wood Gold
Posts: 1,208
Here are a couple of recommendations depending on what type of food you are looking for:
Zengo - Asian/Cuban Fusion
Rioja - Northern Italian
Vesta Dipping Grill - Varied menu
Capital Grill - Steak
Tamayo - Upscale Mexican
All are either within walking distance or a very short cab ride from your hotel. Let me know if you have any questions, or want any more specific details.
Zengo - Asian/Cuban Fusion
Rioja - Northern Italian
Vesta Dipping Grill - Varied menu
Capital Grill - Steak
Tamayo - Upscale Mexican
All are either within walking distance or a very short cab ride from your hotel. Let me know if you have any questions, or want any more specific details.
#4
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: DEN
Programs: UA 1MM, Delta Plat
Posts: 11,224
Amateurs!!!
You want The Fort if you have a car and a little time to drive. It is definitely different and a taste of Denver.
Bring the Platinum card.
You want The Fort if you have a car and a little time to drive. It is definitely different and a taste of Denver.
Bring the Platinum card.
Last edited by redbeard911; Jun 11, 2005 at 6:54 pm
#5
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Thank God I left Houston, TX, USA
Posts: 132
Depending on how accustomed to fresh fish you are, Sushi Den is a pretty good sushi place in Denver.
Basically, if you are from the Bay Area, LA, Vancouver, Boston, or NYC, save your money b/c the place is pretty pricey for what you get. Otherwise, if you are from Texas or some other place not known for their fresh fish, this place is quite good and on par with restaurants in these other cities.
The reason, IIRC, is that Sushi Den owns interest in a Japanese fish shipper that buys their fish straight from the markets in Japan and flies it to various cities around the US. Allegedly the best cuts, of course, go to their home restaurant.
http://www.sushiden.net/
For cheap pizza and italian, I've always liked Pasquinis.
http://www.pasquinis.com/
Basically, if you are from the Bay Area, LA, Vancouver, Boston, or NYC, save your money b/c the place is pretty pricey for what you get. Otherwise, if you are from Texas or some other place not known for their fresh fish, this place is quite good and on par with restaurants in these other cities.
The reason, IIRC, is that Sushi Den owns interest in a Japanese fish shipper that buys their fish straight from the markets in Japan and flies it to various cities around the US. Allegedly the best cuts, of course, go to their home restaurant.
http://www.sushiden.net/
For cheap pizza and italian, I've always liked Pasquinis.
http://www.pasquinis.com/
#6
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: denver
Posts: 233
I like several of the italian places in the Highlands (short drive)
and the Cherry Tomato East of City park (about 3 miles is our favorite)
Downtown, the samba room is good and I like McCormicks (at the other end of the 16th street mall (free bus on pedestrian mall)
and the Cherry Tomato East of City park (about 3 miles is our favorite)
Downtown, the samba room is good and I like McCormicks (at the other end of the 16th street mall (free bus on pedestrian mall)
#8
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: North Wales, PA
Posts: 253
Originally Posted by UA_DJE
Had originally posted this in the West sub-folder but seems like everybody who goes out to eat in Denver doesn't frequent that forum very often. :-)
Here's the link to the original post http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=440604. Thanks.
Here's the link to the original post http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=440604. Thanks.
The Broker was pricey but very nice as well. Hope you aren't allergic to shellfish. They give you shrimp instead of the usual bread and butter.
#9
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Big D
Programs: AA, CO, DL, WN, SPG Gold
Posts: 1,842
Originally Posted by redbeard911
Amateurs!!!
You want The Fort if you have a car and a little time to drive. It is definitely different and a taste of Denver.
Bring the Platinum card.
You want The Fort if you have a car and a little time to drive. It is definitely different and a taste of Denver.
Bring the Platinum card.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Indian Harbour Beach, Fla, USA
Programs: AA Lifetime Plt
Posts: 1,986
Beer?
Originally Posted by caseynshan
Forgot one
If you like beer, the Wynkoop owned by the mayor is good also 16th street mall bus then 3 block walk (also has pool tables)
If you like beer, the Wynkoop owned by the mayor is good also 16th street mall bus then 3 block walk (also has pool tables)
See http://www.fallingrocktaphouse.com for more information.
#11
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: San Jose, CA, USA
Posts: 96
We had a fabulous meal last week at Rioja, in Larimer Square in the LoDo district. We did not have a reservation, but walked in and took seats at the chef's counter. With my two kids, aged 10 and 15, the service was great, and the food was beyond words. If you are in Denver, stop whatever you are doing now, go to Rioja, eat, and enjoy! and tell me about it so I can relive the experience as well...





