Birthday Dinner - Denver
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Thanks all! I will try and narrow it down. I also figure we have a few other dinners to eat while in town, so will try to hit as many of these as possible. A 4 day birthday celebration - yeah, I like that idea~
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Oh, another possibility is Restaurant Kevin Taylor. And if you are in town for a while, you will enjoy lunch at the Denver Art Museum at Pallettes--also a Kevin Taylor restaurant. AND the museum, of course!!
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I'll start by saying I am not from Denver but this thread piqued my interest. I'll be arriving Friday to celebrate a special year birthday with my mom who is meeting me "halfway" from SFO. I've done quite a bit of research about the various "nice places" to eat. Since I've tried none of them yet, take that into consideration but these were the ones that I found consistently were recs by "foodies" (via Chowhound, Fodors, Zagat and The Denver Post) (in no particular order):
Mizuna (Governor's Park) - French
Luca D'Italia (Governor's Park) - Italian
Fruition (Alamo Placita) - farm to table
Rioja(Downtown) - haute American
Tables (Park Hill) - haute American
Olivea (Uptown) - Mediterranean (Spain, Italy, So France)
Finally, one place that came up over and over again was not in Denver but BOULDER(~45 mins from DEN), was Frasca.
Mizuna (Governor's Park) - French
Luca D'Italia (Governor's Park) - Italian
Fruition (Alamo Placita) - farm to table
Rioja(Downtown) - haute American
Tables (Park Hill) - haute American
Olivea (Uptown) - Mediterranean (Spain, Italy, So France)
Finally, one place that came up over and over again was not in Denver but BOULDER(~45 mins from DEN), was Frasca.
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