8 Best Restaurants in Rockies Near Denver, Colorado

Woody's Wood Fired Pizza

$$ Fodor's choice

Woody's has a full menu, with pastas, chicken, calzones, and burgers, but it's the pizza, with its smoky, wood-charred crust, that's the big draw. Woody's is so popular that the pies are always just out of the oven. Don't be surprised if you have to join the throng of families and college students waiting outside for a table on a busy night.

Beau Jo's Pizza

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This always-hopping pizzeria is the area's original après-ski destination: be prepared for a wait on winter weekends, because Denverites often stop in Idaho Springs for dinner until the traffic thins. Topping choices for the famous olive-oil-and-honey pizza crust range from traditional to exotic—think andouille sausage, Hatch green chilies, and tofu—and they've added a decent version of a gluten-free crust, as well.

1517 Miner St., Idaho Springs, Colorado, 80452, USA
303-567–4376
Known For
  • popular honey crust
  • family-friendly atmosphere
  • hamburger pizza
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Carvers

$$

Long a local and Denverite favorite for breakfast, this casual joint makes Belgian waffles that are as delicious as the variety of Benedicts and scrambles with fresh orange or grapefruit juice (not to mention great coffee). Lunch is also served, along with a small but appealing roster of burgers, salads, and happy hour snacks for dinner.

78259 U.S. 40, Winter Park, Colorado, 80482, USA
970-726–8202
Known For
  • local crowd
  • cinnamon rolls made fresh daily
  • good Bloody Marys
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations not accepted

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Hernando's Pizza and Pasta Pub

$$

Bring along a dollar bill that you're willing to leave on the wall---it will join thousands of others that have been drawn on, written on, and tacked up in rows around and above the bar. There's nothing fancy here, just good pasta and pizzas. If you're in a creative mood, build your own pie, with a combination of ordinary toppings, from pepperoni to sausage, then add more unusual extras like almonds or jalapeños. They don't take reservations, but you can call ahead for priority seating.

78199 U.S. 40, Winter Park, Colorado, 80482, USA
970-726–5409
Known For
  • pizza crust the size of your fist
  • cheesy garlic bread
  • raucous surroundings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted

Saigon Landing

$$

Gracious service and exceptional Vietnamese food have made Saigon Landing an Evergreen favorite. The dining room, decorated with imported knickknacks, serves as a relaxing and romantic backdrop for live piano music on the weekends. This is the place to try exotic dishes such as frogs' legs, grilled quail, and stuffed squid; more traditional offerings like lemongrass beef and sesame chicken are exemplary as well.

28080 Douglas Park Rd., Evergreen, Colorado, 80439, USA
303-674–5421
Known For
  • owners who chat with guests
  • exotic dishes such as frogs' legs and grilled quail
  • tempura-fried ice cream
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations essential

The Alpine Restaurant and Bar

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The thin-crust brick-oven pizzas and ingredient-packed stromboli and calzones draw families and groups to the casual, bustling Alpine, which serves lunch and dinner and offers live music Thursday to Saturday. Kids love the operating model train that winds around the restaurant overhead, and adults love the cozy bar.
1106 Rose St., Georgetown, Colorado, 80444, USA
303-569--0200
Known For
  • live music on weekends
  • warm cookie à la mode
  • extensive beer roster
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations not accepted

The Wildflower Cafe

$$

This tiny but friendly café serves breakfasts so scrumptious that there's a line out the door most days. It's well worth the wait, especially for the elaborate skillets, including one with chicken-fried steak. The burgers are above average, as well, with a hefty roster of toppings from which to build your own. Kids are particularly well catered to with Mickey Mouse pancakes and yogurt with granola for less than $7.

Tommyknocker Brewery and Pub

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Harking back to gold-rush days, this casual bar and restaurant is usually filled with skiers in winter and travelers or Denverites year-round who want to meet high-country friends halfway. The beers have a distinctly local flavor and straightforward names like Cream Ale and Nut Brown. In addition to fare such as buffalo burritos and "monster" wings, the brewery has plenty of vegetarian options.

1401 Miner St., Idaho Springs, Colorado, 80452, USA
303-567–2688
Known For
  • the spot to take a break from I--70 traffic
  • group and family gatherings
  • house-made root beer
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted