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    Church and Union

    3.4 (79 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Fries and rolls
    Allison S.

    This is a great happy hour spot just outside of Union Station. The fries are seriously to die for and the cheddar rolls are next level. They have great prices during happy hour on elevated cocktails and beer and the service is always great. Definitely recommend to stop for a drink and a snack!

    Chef Jamie's lamb burger
    Lianna B.

    Incredible service and amazing happy hour deals! If you're on a budget, definitely visit during happy hours for some of the best food deals around the city! $13 for an incredibly lamb burger with Gorgonzola fondue and fries or $14 for their fried chicken sandwich. Would also recommend the Moroccan meatballs for $13. The space itself is huge, easy to get into with no reservation during happy hour and had a great ambience. Our waiter was incredibly attentive too! My only complaint is that the fried chicken sandwich tasted like it was missing the Alabama white sauce it was supposed to have so it was dry. The burger was the opposite and dripping with sauce (which I loved)

    They douse their Caesar salad in balsamic vinegar.
    Pamela M.

    It makes zero sense to me why something like a Caesar salad, which already has a very strong & unique salad dressing on its own, would then be covered in balsamic vinegar. A Caesar salad doesn't need vinegar, and also the salad no longer tastes like a Caesar when it's overpowered by a balsamic. What an illogical choice of the chef here. You're ruining the salad. No salad needs two layers of different kinds of dressings on it. The staff took care of the issue but it doesn't make me want to eat here again.

    Cesar H.

    Take me to church, but only if it's Church & Union. If you're on the hunt for a brunch spot in downtown Denver, look no further. This place has it all: stunning decor, great energy, and a menu that somehow balances classy and inventive. Let's start with the bottomless mimosas, they're generous, effective, and everything you want on a Sunday morning. The steak and eggs hit the spot, and the French toast was also good. Whether you're feeling fancy or just want to lounge with bubbles and good vibes, this place delivers. Highly recommend making a reservation, especially if you're rolling in with a group.

    Menu as of March 2025
    Katherine S.

    TL;DR: Food was disappointing, service was good Came here for an early dinner after doing some activities in the area. Service was really nice and attentive. FOOD: ~Complimentary hummus (3.8/5): was good but very oily ~Confit duck leg (2/5): This duck was unbearably salty. Not sure if they brined the duck, but it was near inedible (coming from someone whose palate leans salty). Tried to mellow it out with the frisee salad, but it didn't help much. We were starving so tried to eat it all. The sauce on it was decent, but also borderline salty. ~Wagyu flank steak (2/5): I assumed this would be Japanese A5, but I think it was American Wagyu. It was so tough and under seasoned. Came in huge slices. If it were cut more thinly, it would have potentially helped. ~Crab cake (2.5/5): The old bay seasoning was too strong and could only take 2 bites ~Fries (3.5/5): Fries are fries ~Lamb Bolognese (4.25/5): without this, we would have been completely upset about our meal. The sauce was flavored well and the meat was nice. The dollops of creme fraiche (?) was a nice balance. Portion was huge

    Interior
    Rebecca M.

    We walked in and the moody trendy vibe was there and we wanted to love Church & Union, but it just wasn't there. Service was beyond slow. We eventually ordered drinks and the people next to us got an appetizer that looked good, I asked the lady next to us what it was and she shared... and said it was okay, but they had been there for an hour and a half! We opted to have a drink and move on to another destination. The drinks were decent but lacked the spice the description stated. Maybe they were short handed? We will likely give them another chance.

    Daniel M.

    Came to Denver for a weekend and finished it off with going to Church and Union. After spending some time hanging out in Estes Park and Georgetown it was time to see what urban food life was like in Denver. This restaurant is lit. Really cool vibe with the words all over walls. Nice urban, cool feel to it. My waiter was incredible and did a great job with service. Recommended the trout, pictured here which was the best trout I've ever had and perfectly tender. Very good restaurant. Has a intermountain west meets southern style type of cooking that I really enjoyed.

    Filet
    Kimberly I.

    I'm racking up the good reviews lately. Another great new restaurant in Denver that gets a five out of five. Church and union is brand new and just blocks away from Union Station. I have already been three times in the last two months, and not a bad word to say. Our first visit was right after opening, we got to Sample the menu and I loved their steak, meatballs, hummus, and they had amazing cocktails. Our second visit was for Thanksgiving, which was awesome. There was a set menu and it was only $75 per person. And you could add a drink pairing if you wished. Everything was delicious whether it was the turkey and fixings or a nice steak like I got. They also had this amazing butternut squash soup to start the meal My last visit was for Brunch. This might've been my favorite because it had my favorite dish: shrimp and grits. This might've been the best shrimp and grits I've ever had. So rich and creamy and delicious with huge shrimps that they did not skim out on . Don't you hate it when you get shrimp and grits at a restaurant and they only give you three shrimp. The portions are always generous here. This was divine. I also must mention the brioche French toast and the avocado toast. Both also a delicious way to start the morning. If you're a bottomless mimosa gal, they have your back here. I got a bloody Mary, which was pretty decent as well. I can't wait to come back for another dinner and another brunch soon. This place slaps.

    Bacon & melon
    Ritu R.

    After an incredible experience at their original location in Charleston, we were incredibly excited to try out their Denver location for our friends bday and we're incredibly pleased! Menu is a little bit different here due to regional ingredients. Ambience is hipster but classy. Casual attire and sophisticated food! What's better than that?! Service was on point attentive, but not smothering. We started with delicious, cocktails, and mock tails. Followed by a few appetizers that were incredibly memorable! The bacon and melon, the Allenati Noah shrimp and Parker rolls were all insane! Beautiful flavors and platting. Dinner was comfort food with large portions. Delicious fried chicken was the highlight for the table closely followed by the pasta. We shared the buttermilk cake for dessert! Loved our experience and look forward to our return for brunch!

    Braised bacon with pickled jalapeño
    Brandian R.

    Church and union is worth every penny. The decor is so cool. The ceiling is covered/painted with words from the book art of war. I mean the entire ceiling. Beautiful art pieces hang on the walls as well. The service from the moment my children and I stepped in we were greeted by the hostess and taken care of by Danny. He was on top of everything. He was bringing us refills before we noticed our glass was empty. He knew the menu very well and gave great suggestions. We had a few appetizers and then the ravioli. The appetizers were way more filling than I expected. We started off with the Nola shrimp it was fantastic. Very flavorful and the sauce from that was used to dip our jalapeño and cheese bread in. Chef kiss good. We also had the meatballs and braised bacon. Both were mouth watering and eye closed bites. I mean I could those meatballs everyday. When my 9 year old who is a picky eater told me how good they were I knew the bite would be memorable. The braised bacon was moist and melted in your mouth. The pickled jalapeño gave it a little kick to see the bite over the top. The ravioli to finish things off were magnificent. I mean the sauce was seasoned well and taste amazing. The ravioli was cooked to perfection and just a wonderful bite. I highly recommend going to church and union the food and the service were AMAZING!!! Keep up the great work!

    Duck fat old fashion!
    Kelly J.

    Came here for company dinner. The service was over the top. The server really knew the menu inside and out. Food was a bit salty, or lack of flavor but the drinks were on fire. It gives a nice cocktail bar vibe tons of seating options. I would come back here for drinks next time!

    Dessert
    Natalia S.

    I've been waiting for this spot to finally open in Denver, and I'm so excited it now has! Love the vibe -- very trendy, but also sophisticated. Nice long bar, plus lots of comfy tables spaced well apart. The ceiling is all a huge excerpt from Sun Tzu's "Art of War," adding to the cool ambiance. Service is impeccable. They brought in staff from their other locations to help open here, so everything is super smooth. Everyone is friendly and knows their S. Drinks are on point. The Ghost is like a spicy cucumber margarita -- with a bit of cool and a bit of spice and honestly my perfect cocktail. Fantastic food. Southern meets Midwest farm-to-table. The ahi tuna a crispy rice app was a really cool take on the concept, the meatballs were some of my favorites I've ever had, and the local lamb shank fell off the bone and was full of flavor! I'm 100% coming back, especially cause I didn't get to try the bbq shrimp yet!

    Lil P.

    Decent food but too expensive for what it is. Very meh flavors. But great service and vibes! Went for the Christmas pop up and that was fun but prob won't ever go back. Trout was tasty, but soaked with oil. Tuna tots were ok/good. Whipped ricotta was flavorless.

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