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  • Bisque

    224 Union Blvd., Lakewood West Denver Suburbs

    303-985-4151

    3 articles
  • The Black Bear Inn

    42 E. Main St., Lyons Northern Colorado

    303-823-6812

    The building looks like a Tyrolean inn, and the food, especially the German fare, is a favorite of homesick Europeans. Service at the Black Bear Inn is top-notch, as is the traditional schnitzel and the yummy apple strudel.
    1 article
  • The Briarwood Inn

    1630 8th St., Golden West Denver Suburbs

    303-279-3121

    This Golden restaurant, family owned for more than 35 years, is a citadel of warm hospitality, dining elegance and culinary classics. The combination of impeccable service and opulent offerings makes for a truly special experience perfect for destination dining and special events. Splurge on a prix-fixe menu with four courses and optional wine pairings, or relax with Briarwood's tavern and patio menus. In warm weather, enjoy live music and weekend brunch outdoors.
    12 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
  • Gold Hill Inn

    401 Main St. Boulder

    303-443-6461

    A picturesque ten-mile drive from downtown Boulder, the Gold Hill Inn has a rich history dating back to the gold rush days -- and it recently survived the Fourmile Canyon fire, to boot. Dinner here is served in six courses: an appetizer; soup and salad; a main course chosen from pork, lamb, venison, rabbit, duck or fish; a dessert that could be sour cream apple pie or a chocolate torte; and finally, a fruit and cheese tray. It's a one-of-a-kind meal in a one-of-a-kind location. Make your own bit of history at the Gold Hill Inn.
    17 articles
  • Highlands Cork and Coffee

    3701 W. 32nd Avenue, Northwest Denver

    303-433-2500

    In 1907 a home was built on the corner of 32nd Ave and Meade St. in the Historic Highlands neighborhood of Denver. To complement our drink menu of espressos, chai teas, Chardonnays’, Merlots and Malbecs we have a unique offering of Panini’s, Salads and Tapas (Just to name a few). Stop in any time of the day with your laptop and connect to our free Wi-Fi to get some work done or bring your favorite book and sit back and enjoy the ambiance.
    2 articles
  • Restaurant Kevin Taylor

    1106 14th St. Downtown Denver

    303-820-2600

    The seasonal menus at Restaurant Kevin Taylor are poetry without a single word wasted. Chef Kevin Taylor's namesake has come into its own and is deserving of the beautiful room, the fawning press and the exorbitant prices.
    16 articles