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    Colorado Sake

    4.6 (289 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Crystal R.

    I have been here a few times now and have enjoyed the food (loved the steak skewers) and cocktails. They even have cider which Ryan especially enjoys. The service is excellent and the space is unique and fun ...and we love going to the comedy shows or burlesque shows etc here. We always have so much fun and everything , events included, are reasonably priced as well. We love coming as a couple or bringing friends with us too! Highly recommend Colorado Sake Company !

    Sefali P.

    This was a nice shift from all the breweries. We tried a few different sake and apps but the standout was the grilled eggplant. The portions are small though so I'd recommend this as a starting place and then drinking/eating your way down the block.

    Nitamago - molten eggs. Highly recommended!
    Stacy P.

    Fantastic food, sake, and service. I stopped in on a whim, on my quest to walk around Denver and randomly try new places. This was a real win! I got a half flight with four pours, and enjoyed all. And the food! Was there for a happy hour and got a couple small plates. The eggs were fantastic - the kind of dish that reminds you to actually wait it slowly and appreciate how the different flavors and textures are working together. Pork human was also delicious. Service was super friendly and helpful with recommendations. I will be back, and may join their sake club. 5/5.

    Pork buns
    Melissa B.

    Searched for sushi close to my hotel, and came across this place. Easily made a reservation online and walked into a quaint, beautiful space with great service and amazing food. I sat at the bar, and the server was extremely helpful in assisting me with sake selections for my flight. The pork buns and spicy salmon sushi were very fresh and just right for me. Worth a visit!

    Sushi roll special- seared salmon
    Christi C.

    Had a great dinner here with my husband. We had never been before, and are so happy we found it! They have an awesome vibe, great service (even with only a few staff on duty), and amazingly fresh fish! They also have comedy, burlesque, and drag shows on different nights of the week. Excited to do more date nights here!

    Sake flight
    Amy B.

    I had been eager to try this place! The decor is very cute inside (ceiling, walls, etc.). The service is great, quick and helpful with recommendations. The menu has something for everyone, including those of us who don't even eat fish! I had the fried tofu roll, which was excellent, and the cucumber and avocado roll, which was also good. We also split a serving of edamame dumplings, which were veryyyy good. We ordered a flight of sake to share, and that was fun! This restaurant hosts events like yoga, comedy, even jazz with dogs! What a fun local spot. The only thing that would make it better is if it had a nicer outdoor seating area on the patio (it's small and has plastic drapes) or a rooftop eating area. Anyway, highly recommend!

    Peter P.

    This is a standout amongst the dozens of local beer breweries, serving unique craft sakes with rotating seasonal brews. The restaurant staff were delightful to us during our visit and the service was quick. There is a comedy club in the rear of the restaurant that puts on performances on the weekends.

    Sam S.

    I saw this place had some of the highest reviews so I had to come check it out for myself. The decorations inside were beautiful, and I thought it was so cool how they have a space in the back for events like variety shows and yoga. Our sever was very friendly and personable. I'm not sure if I was more looking forward to the food or the sake, but they both ended up being quite pleasant. My favorite dish was the baja shrimp bao, and my favorite drinks were probably the #6006 which had a nice subtle fruity notes, and the Bees Knees which is deliciously honey and lavender-infused. I definitely would come back next time I'm in Denver.

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    Sylvie F.

    Colorado Sake is such a fabulous restaurant We had such a fun time Food we ordered was delicious and well presented and our drinks were good too Next time we're in Denver I'll definitely come back here

    Pamela H.

    Fontana Sushi, Alameda location, Denver, offering freshly cut bluefin tuna insanely fresh and out-of-this universe crazy delish must-have freshest fish for all sushi aficionados. Golden Mussels and fresh Roe sampler rounded out a spectacular meal with truly personalized service at 5pm on a Friday evening. Beautiful atmosphere with a generous and sparkling saltwater tank featuring clownfish on display. More than just sushi, Fontana is a classy, enjoyable and seamless dining experience.

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    Haleh M.

    Overall a great experience! The food was delicious and the infused sake was full of unique flavors. I wasn't a huge fan of the tuna, felt it was a little overcooked for my taste but the yellowtail was incredible. We also got a couple rolls which were pretty good. Service was nice and the vibes were great. I'm curious to explore other sushi in Denver as well

    David C.

    Colorado Sake Co is truly a gem somewhat hidden and unknown in Denver. Although it may be unassuming from the outside, once inside, it is clear that a lot of thought was put into the layout and decorations. There is the room that is seen once entering the restaurant but there is also a back room. I'm not sure if the back room is used for private events only or also for extra seating but it looked cool and moody back in there. The food is decently priced for small dishes and tastes pretty great. However, if you have quite a large stomach like I do, it may be a good idea to either head there with a snack prior or expect to eat something else afterwards or you'll likely end up with a hefty bill. Now for the sake! They have a wide range of different kinds of sake from sweet to dry to different kind of infusions that are harder to find elsewhere. We tried all three and I enjoyed them all. They definitely know what they are doing regarding their sake. I highly recommend heading to Colorado Sake Co for a small plate or two and to enjoy sake with good company!

    The hostess girl was super helpful and welcoming and the server Alix was incredible! And the food was top tier! 10/10 would absolutely recommend and the seating was one of a kind! You could see and hear all walks of life like, the ambience was incredible.

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    Great food, the servers were very nice, were clear on the food and it tasted great, would highly suggest!

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    Such a beautiful vibe love seeing family owned business. The food was worth the drive . Praying for multiple locations !!

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    Flavorful sake and every dish we ordered was incredible- shishito peppers, carrots, salmon sashimi, mushroom bao - 5 stars

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    The sake was great, the staff is fantastic, and the music playing in the background was a vibe. I'll be coming back

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    Great food, great service, great sake and great ambiance. Tori was the best server! Great recommendations

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    Rio was amazing he deserves a raise and a $100 gift card. The food was incredible and the drinks were so good

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    Amazing customer service. Amazing sake!!! Highly recommend for a good cap to an evening!

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    Ask the Community - Colorado Sake

    Do they sell sake you can buy and take home? What are the price ranges/sizes?

    They do sell it to go. Not sure on the size. If you have not been there, you must go!! So, so good!

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