Denver Restaurants Guide
Denver's food scene has exploded into one of the most exciting in the West. From green chile-smothered breakfast burritos to James Beard-nominated tasting menus, here's your complete guide to eating your way through the Mile High City.
Browse by Neighborhood
Every Denver neighborhood has its own culinary identity. Find the best restaurants near you.
LoHi & Highlands
Rooftop cocktails, trendy farm-to-table, mountain-view patios
Try: Linger, El Five, Avanti Food & Beverage
RiNo — River North
Brewery-adjacent kitchens, food halls, global street food
Try: The Source, Zeppelin Station, Cart-Driver
Cherry Creek
Fine dining, power lunches, weekend farmers market
Try: Guard and Grace, Elway's, Cherry Cricket
LoDo — Lower Downtown
Union Station dining, pre-game eats, late-night bites
Try: Tavernetta, Mercantile, Stoic & Genuine
Capitol Hill
Dive bar kitchens, late-night tacos, eclectic global eats
Try: Steuben's, Watercourse Foods, City O' City
Baker & South Broadway
Neighborhood gems, vintage vibes, brunch lines worth the wait
Try: Punch Bowl Social, Beatrice & Woodsley, Sputnik
Five Points & Whittier
Soul food traditions, emerging chef-driven spots, coffee culture
Try: Rosenberg's, Welton Street Cafe, Leven Deli
Uptown & City Park
Restaurant Row on 17th Ave, brunch capital, neighborhood bistros
Try: Mizuna, Fruition, Shells & Sauce
Tennyson Street
Walkable dining strip, date night favorites, wine bars
Try: Hops & Pie, Allegro Coffee, Jax Fish House
Federal Boulevard
Denver's most authentic international corridor — Vietnamese, Mexican, Korean
Try: Pho Duy, Star Kitchen, La Calle Taqueria
Browse by Cuisine
Denver's dining scene spans 35+ cuisines. Here are the most popular.
Mexican & Tex-Mex
Green chile everything. Denver's Mexican food scene ranges from multigenerational family taquerias on Federal Blvd to modern takes in RiNo.
Notable spots: Los Chingones, La Loma, Adelitas Cocina y Cantina
Italian
From hand-pulled pasta at Tavernetta to classic red-sauce joints, Denver's Italian dining punches above its weight.
Notable spots: Tavernetta, Barolo Grill, Il Posto
Japanese & Sushi
Omakase counters, izakaya-style small plates, and ramen shops have exploded across Denver in recent years.
Notable spots: Sushi Den, Uchi Denver, Uncle
Thai
Authentic Thai kitchens thrive across Denver, from fiery curries on South Federal to upscale Thai-fusion downtown.
Notable spots: US Thai, Daughter Thai, Chada Thai
Vietnamese
Federal Boulevard is Denver's pho capital. Steaming bowls, banh mi shops, and family-run noodle houses line the corridor.
Notable spots: Pho Duy, Pho 95, Vinh Xuong Bakery
Indian
From butter chicken to dosa, Denver's Indian restaurants span the subcontinent with authentic regional specialties.
Notable spots: Himchuli, India's Restaurant, Biju's Little Curry Shop
BBQ & Southern
Low-and-slow smokehouses bring Texas brisket, Carolina pulled pork, and Nashville hot chicken to the Mile High City.
Notable spots: Owlbear BBQ, AJ's Pit BBQ, GQue Championship BBQ
Farm-to-Table
Colorado's ranch culture and Front Range farms supply a thriving farm-to-table movement with seasonal menus year-round.
Notable spots: Fruition, The Wolf's Tailor, Beckon
Craft Beer & Gastropub
Colorado has 400+ breweries. Denver's gastropubs pair world-class craft beer with elevated pub food — far beyond nachos and wings.
Notable spots: Finn's Manor, Ratio Beerworks, Cerebral Brewing
Brunch
Denver takes brunch seriously. Weekend lines form early for creative egg dishes, bottomless mimosas, and breakfast burritos.
Notable spots: Snooze, Syrup, Denver Biscuit Company
Denver Food Scene Highlights
Beyond the restaurant list — Denver's dining culture has categories all its own.
Best Patios
300 days of sunshine means Denver's patio dining season stretches from March through November. Rooftop bars and sidewalk cafes are everywhere.
Try: Linger rooftop, Avanti, El Five, Ale House at Amato's
ExploreHappy Hours
Denver's happy hour culture is legendary. Half-price apps, $5 craft cocktails, and daily specials run 3-6 PM across hundreds of restaurants.
Try: Guard and Grace, Stoic & Genuine, Work & Class
ExploreDog-Friendly Dining
Denver is one of America's most dog-friendly cities. Hundreds of restaurants offer dog-friendly patios, and some even have doggie menus.
Try: Reiver's, SAME Cafe, Homegrown Tap & Dough
ExploreLate Night Eats
After last call, Denver's late-night food scene delivers. Tacos, pizza by the slice, and 24-hour diners keep hungry night owls fed.
Try: Pete's Kitchen, Illegal Pete's, Biker Jim's
ExploreDenver's Best Dining Neighborhoods
Detailed guides to the top 5 neighborhoods for eating and drinking in Denver — what to order, where to sit, and why locals keep coming back.
1. LoHi — Lower Highlands
Denver's rooftop dining capital
The most concentrated collection of trendy restaurants in Denver. Mountain-view rooftops, craft cocktail bars, and chef-driven menus define this walkable neighborhood just across the Platte from downtown.
Must-Eat Spots
- →Linger — globally-inspired small plates in a converted mortuary with the city's best rooftop
- →El Five — Spanish tapas with floor-to-ceiling sunset views over the Rockies
- →Avanti Food & Beverage — multi-concept food hall with rotating chef pop-ups
- →Work & Class — hearty smoked meats and handmade pastas, always packed
- →Highland Tap & Burger — legendary neighborhood burger joint, 30+ craft taps
Best For
Key streets: West 32nd Ave, Platte St, Zuni St, Tejon St
Events in LoHi2. RiNo — River North Art District
Where breweries meet global kitchens
Denver's most creative food scene lives in converted warehouses alongside art galleries and 10+ craft breweries. Food halls, pop-ups, and chef collaborations make RiNo the city's most dynamic dining neighborhood.
Must-Eat Spots
- →The Source Hotel & Market Hall — artisan food vendors, coffee roasters, and a brewery under one roof
- →Cart-Driver — wood-fired pizza and natural wine in a shipping container-turned-restaurant
- →Zeppelin Station — international food hall with Korean, Japanese, and Mediterranean concepts
- →Safta — James Beard-nominated modern Israeli cuisine by Alon Shaya
- →Hop Alley — Sichuan-inspired dishes and creative cocktails in a graffiti-covered space
Best For
Key streets: Brighton Blvd, Larimer St, Walnut St, Blake St
Events in RiNo3. Cherry Creek
Upscale dining and weekend farmers market
Denver's most polished dining district. Power lunches, anniversary dinners, and Saturday mornings at Colorado's best farmers market. Cherry Creek delivers refined experiences without pretension.
Must-Eat Spots
- →Guard and Grace — acclaimed steakhouse with a rooftop patio and craft cocktail program
- →Elway's — classic Denver steakhouse, local institution for over two decades
- →Cherry Cricket — iconic since 1945, Denver's most legendary burger
- →Matsuhisa — Nobu's original concept, world-class Japanese cuisine
- →Cherry Creek Farmers Market — 100+ vendors every Saturday, June through October
Best For
Key streets: 1st Ave, 2nd Ave, 3rd Ave, Milwaukee St, Fillmore St
Events in Cherry Creek4. LoDo — Lower Downtown
Union Station dining and pre-game feasts
Denver's historic downtown core is anchored by Union Station's world-class restaurant collection. The area's density makes it perfect for restaurant-hopping before Rockies games, Nuggets tip-off, or a night at the theatre.
Must-Eat Spots
- →Tavernetta — Union Station's crown jewel, rustic Italian with handmade pasta
- →Mercantile Dining & Provision — farm-driven menu from James Beard winner Alex Seidel
- →Stoic & Genuine — best oyster bar in Denver, fresh seafood flown in daily
- →Terminal Bar — craft cocktails in Union Station's Great Hall, perfect people-watching
- →Wynkoop Brewing — Colorado's first brewpub, opened in 1988 by future governor John Hickenlooper
Best For
Key streets: Wynkoop St, Market St, Blake St, Wazee St, Larimer Square
Events in LoDo5. Capitol Hill
Eclectic eats and late-night fuel
Denver's most diverse dining neighborhood spans vegetarian institutions, late-night taco counters, Ethiopian family restaurants, and Colfax Avenue dive bars that serve surprisingly excellent food. Come hungry, stay curious.
Must-Eat Spots
- →City O' City — plant-based comfort food that converts even devoted carnivores
- →Watercourse Foods — Denver's original vegetarian restaurant, serving since 1998
- →Steuben's — retro American comfort food, legendary fried chicken and mac & cheese
- →Biju's Little Curry Shop — fast-casual Indian bowls with serious spice levels
- →Pete's Kitchen — iconic 24-hour Greek diner on Colfax, a Denver institution since 1962
Best For
Key streets: Colfax Ave, 13th Ave, Broadway, 17th Ave
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