Explore the Denver Restaurant Week menus now online
Denver Restaurant Week has released its menus for the event happening next month. The annual celebration gives foodies the chance to try something new or enjoy a meal at a favorite restaurant.
"I personally love Denver Restaurant Week because I get to go to restaurants that I never think about going to on a regular basis," said Flavia Light, Vice President and Chief Tourism Development Officer for VISIT Denver. "You think about going to restaurants that are maybe a little more pricey, but you're going with this fixed menu, fixed price, so it's a great way to experiment."
This year, Denver Restaurant Week will include four price points: $25, $35, $45, and $55 for a multi-course meal. The restaurant duo in the Highlands neighborhood will be among the restaurants offering the new $55 price point. Their restaurant week menu features several of their farm-to-table favorites, which are seasonally appropriate and sourced from local farms.
"We love Denver Restaurant Week. We love the energy it brings into the city to highlight the Denver culinary scene. A lot of people use it as a way to celebrate and get out and enjoy what the Denver dining scene has to offer," said Nicole Rezner, Operations Director at duo.
There are hundreds of restaurants in the Denver metro area to choose from, featuring cuisine from around the globe. The city is home to several James Beard Award winning chefs and Michelin Star restaurants.
"We're really known for innovation. Our chefs are trend setters in this industry," Light told CBS News Colorado. "We're really well known for this sort of cuisine that uses local products and is sustainable."
VISIT DENVER's program was originally created to showcase the city's local dining scene 21 years ago.
The first year featured 83 restaurants which has grown to more than 250 in 2024.
LINK: Denver Restaurant Week
Denver Restaurant Week runs March 7 - 16, 2025. Now is the time to peruse the menus and make reservations before the tables at your favorite restaurants fill up.