Eric's Foodie Guide to Denver

Eric
Eric's Foodie Guide to Denver

Food scene

A wood-fired cooking station dominates the open kitchen that anchors this RiNo restaurant’s dining room. Owner Steve Redzikowski (who also runs Oak at Fourteenth and Brider) charms diners with creative new American dishes that combine worldly flavors and classic techniques. At lunch, start with the kale and apple salad. For dinner, order the pork rinds and oak-roasted mussels.
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Acorn
3350 Brighton Blvd
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A wood-fired cooking station dominates the open kitchen that anchors this RiNo restaurant’s dining room. Owner Steve Redzikowski (who also runs Oak at Fourteenth and Brider) charms diners with creative new American dishes that combine worldly flavors and classic techniques. At lunch, start with the kale and apple salad. For dinner, order the pork rinds and oak-roasted mussels.
The second act from chef Tommy Lee of Uncle ramen is a major hit in RiNo. The menu focuses classic regional Chinese fare served family-style in a hip-hop fueled dining room. Diners should order the steamed eggplant (pictured here) and be sure to try the excellent cocktails, but don’t ignore the thoughtful wine list.
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Hop Alley
3500 Larimer St
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The second act from chef Tommy Lee of Uncle ramen is a major hit in RiNo. The menu focuses classic regional Chinese fare served family-style in a hip-hop fueled dining room. Diners should order the steamed eggplant (pictured here) and be sure to try the excellent cocktails, but don’t ignore the thoughtful wine list.
Chef Kyle Foster’s tribute to Southern cuisine is still a sneak spot in RiNo, with a killer combination of menus for dinner, drinks, lunch, and weekend brunch. Meat eaters will enjoy the smoked chicken or a pork and oyster sausage. But vegetables here also are a must, as are regional cocktails such as the sorghum Old Fashioned. Go all out for breakfast for dinner on all-you-can-eat Chicken & Biscuit Wednesdays.
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Julep
3258 Larimer St
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Chef Kyle Foster’s tribute to Southern cuisine is still a sneak spot in RiNo, with a killer combination of menus for dinner, drinks, lunch, and weekend brunch. Meat eaters will enjoy the smoked chicken or a pork and oyster sausage. But vegetables here also are a must, as are regional cocktails such as the sorghum Old Fashioned. Go all out for breakfast for dinner on all-you-can-eat Chicken & Biscuit Wednesdays.
Chefs Max MacKissock and Blake Edmunds traversed Mexico and South America before opening their pan-Latin hotspot two summers ago. More recently, they brought on board Puerto Rican chef Sebastian Ramirez to take the reins. The whole team’s research plus star talent shows in dishes from pigeon pea escabeche with plantains to mole negro and churros. Sunday brunch is a bonus with the frita Cubana burger and mofongo.
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Señor Bear
3301 Tejon St
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Chefs Max MacKissock and Blake Edmunds traversed Mexico and South America before opening their pan-Latin hotspot two summers ago. More recently, they brought on board Puerto Rican chef Sebastian Ramirez to take the reins. The whole team’s research plus star talent shows in dishes from pigeon pea escabeche with plantains to mole negro and churros. Sunday brunch is a bonus with the frita Cubana burger and mofongo.
Longtime private chef Linda Hampsten Fox opened this pretty LoHi cafeteria in October 2017, serving an all-day menu of dishes that span her career in cooking. Influences from Mexico, Italy, France, Israel, and elsewhere make appearances. See dishes like smoked rabbit pecan pie, buffalo milk ricotta agnolotti, and pan-roasted hen with apricot stone mole. The cocktail menu is a highlight, as are pastries from the market and bakery.
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The Bindery
1817 Central St
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Longtime private chef Linda Hampsten Fox opened this pretty LoHi cafeteria in October 2017, serving an all-day menu of dishes that span her career in cooking. Influences from Mexico, Italy, France, Israel, and elsewhere make appearances. See dishes like smoked rabbit pecan pie, buffalo milk ricotta agnolotti, and pan-roasted hen with apricot stone mole. The cocktail menu is a highlight, as are pastries from the market and bakery.
The Edible Beats team behind El Five is responsible for some of Denver’s whackiest and coolest food and beverage restaurants (see Linger, Root Down, Vital Root, and Ophelia’s). Go to this latest penthouse playground for the pan-Mediterranean fare and unmatched views of the downtown skyline or mountains. The bar side of the restaurant comes with the best ambience for enjoying tapas from patatas bravas to crispy cauliflower yufka.
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El Five
2930 15th St
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The Edible Beats team behind El Five is responsible for some of Denver’s whackiest and coolest food and beverage restaurants (see Linger, Root Down, Vital Root, and Ophelia’s). Go to this latest penthouse playground for the pan-Mediterranean fare and unmatched views of the downtown skyline or mountains. The bar side of the restaurant comes with the best ambience for enjoying tapas from patatas bravas to crispy cauliflower yufka.
In its contemporary space in RiNo, Il Posto brings simple and thoughtful Italian dishes like maitake campanelle with a side of very friendly service. Chef Andrea Frizzi has created one of Larimer Street’s prettier dining rooms here, spread across two floors and with floor-to-ceiling windows. Diners should sit at the chef’s counter for a warm kitchen-side experience.
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Il Posto
2601 Larimer St
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In its contemporary space in RiNo, Il Posto brings simple and thoughtful Italian dishes like maitake campanelle with a side of very friendly service. Chef Andrea Frizzi has created one of Larimer Street’s prettier dining rooms here, spread across two floors and with floor-to-ceiling windows. Diners should sit at the chef’s counter for a warm kitchen-side experience.
It took the owners of Frasca Food & Wine more than a decade to open a modern Denver version of their nationally acclaimed Boulder restaurant. With a view of the trains rolling into Union Station, Tavernetta is now a destination all its own. Chef Ian Wortham and team put out lobster tagliatelle and crisped campo di funghi in a convivial setting that’s separated into a sit-down dining room and more relaxed living room lounge area.
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Tavernetta
1889 16th St Mall
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It took the owners of Frasca Food & Wine more than a decade to open a modern Denver version of their nationally acclaimed Boulder restaurant. With a view of the trains rolling into Union Station, Tavernetta is now a destination all its own. Chef Ian Wortham and team put out lobster tagliatelle and crisped campo di funghi in a convivial setting that’s separated into a sit-down dining room and more relaxed living room lounge area.