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  • The Garden Terrace

    200 Inverness Drive W., Englewood Southeast Denver Suburbs

    303-799-5800

    An awesomely overwhelming Sunday brunch buffet awaits you at the Terrace, where quality and quantity are equally represented. Highlights include several types of smoked fish, elaborate salads, an extensive cheese board, carved-to-order prime rib, fresh seafood and more than twenty desserts. Kids are welcome, too, and at a substantial discount. Those without kids (or maybe those with kids) may be interested in bottomless champagne for just a few dollars more.
    8 articles
  • Bisque

    224 Union Blvd., Lakewood West Denver Suburbs

    303-985-4151

    3 articles
  • Cucina Rustica

    174 Gore Creek Dr., Vail Mountains

    970-476-5011

    Ski resorts are often havens of fine dining for starving skiers, and Cucina Rustica is exactly that ? an oasis of upscale Tuscan-inspired food located in the Lodge at Vail. Cucina Rustica offers in-room dining seven days a week; lunch and dinner menus that change with the seasons; and a formidable menu of à la carte breakfast items including steel-cut oatmeal with kiln-dried fruits, brioche French toast, BYO omelets and eggs Benedict. The weekly brunch menu features spit-roasted meats, seafood, homemade pasta dishes, gourmet pizzas, salads and desserts, with champagne included in the buffet price. During the warmer seasons, the deck is open so that diners can graze with a view of the great Colorado outdoors. Guests can indulge at Cucina Rustica before or after hitting the slopes ? or they might want to skip the skiing part altogether.
    1 article
  • Deno's Moutain Bistro

    78911 US HWY 40, Winter Park Mountains

    970-726-5332

    Winter Park's original chophouse & watering hole! Originally constructed in the early 1900's of log, stone and brick, the building was a stage coach stop. Sometime in the 1940's, it was converted into a restaurant called the Village Inn, then later the Swiss House of Fondue and the name stuck. In 1976, a young kitchen manager named Deno Kutrumbos bought the restaurant, naming it Deno's Swiss House and Coachman Tavern. Over the past four decades Deno has transformed the old building into a historic icon, satisfying thousands of patrons over the years. In 2007, Nick Kutrumbos, then later in 2009, Teddy Kutrumbos become partners with their father. Together they are paving the way for new generations of customers by improving what their father passed on. This second generation business is the longest running family restaurant in Winter Park. We believe that dining at Deno's should not only be full of flavor but also be an experience. We take pride in the details of our service and food while offering our customers great value. After a long day in the mountains, our goal is to provide a warm inviting atmosphere, intended to create long lasting memories.
  • Denver Art Museum Cafe

    100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway Central Denver

    720-865-5000

    19 articles
  • Le Peep

    5158 S. Broadway, Englewood Southeast Denver Suburbs

    720-833-0222

  • Modmarket

    700 Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont Northern Colorado

  • Modmarket

    3475 S. University Blvd., Englewood Southeast Denver Suburbs

    The first Modmarket opened in 2009 in Boulder; the town seemed ideally suited to the eatery's seasonal ingredients and farm-to-table philosophy set off by a sleek, fast-casual setting. Now those behind the Modmarket concept are setting their sights on anywhere in the nation that people crave quick, fresh food. Salads, pizzas, sandwiches, platters and even breakfast change seasonally, and all are made with dietary concerns and diners who want a creative, healthy meal in mind.
    3 articles
  • Odie B's

    2651 W. 38th Ave., Denver Berkeley/Sunnyside

    Northside native Cliff Blauvelt opened his rowdy daytime eatery in Sunnyside under the name Bodega in 2022. Since then, it's been rebranded as Odie B's, but no matter what you call it, there's no denying that it's earned its many fans, who line up for breakfast staples like burritos and the bacon, egg and cheese on a Kaiser roll, the list of rotating sandwiches that are always hits, and one of the best burgers in town. Coming soon from Blauvelt and his team: a second Odie B’s in RiNo and an evening pasta joint next store to the original dubbed Boombots.
    2 articles
  • Pearl Street Grill

    1477 S. Pearl St. South Denver

    303-778-6475

    This South Pearl landmark looks like a cross between Cheers and a location for Friends, but it serves swell bar burgers, nachos and other grill standards. The international beer list is overwhelming, the atmosphere unassuming and friendly, and the secluded patio a great summer hideaway.
    9 articles
  • Salida Cafe and Roastery

    300 W. Sackett Ave., Salida Southern Colorado

    719-539-4261