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    This was a challenging review to put together. Amazing job by the chef for combining ingredients that I never would have imagined that tasted fantastic. The servers were top notch. The sommelier almost ruined the evening. To make a point the birthday boy was 30 minutes late. She made a point of treating our group about it. She was rude to everyone at the table, with her it was like being at dicks last resort where the staff is purposely rude to you, except she failed at serving us drinks. Even when I ordered the $350 wine pairing she didn't bring the wine (or cognac) with the meal. I am sad she ruined this experience for us.4.9 food/service besides her

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    The service here is perfect. The plate presentation is TV quality! The 16 course dinner was to die for. We really enjoyed the lobster foie gras, elk, and Chorito a la chalaca. Such creative food! Highly recommend the alcohol pairing.

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    Bedlam

    4.7(30 reviews)
    0.1 miLodo, Northwest

    If you enjoy bars with a European flair, feels like your are sitting in a living room, and offers…read moregood strong cocktails with snacks, Bedlam is the bar for you. Bedlam was recommended to us for late night drinks by staff working in one of the restaurants at our hotel. During our short stay in Denver, we went to Bedlam twice. The first time was around 11:30 on a Thursday night. We had a few cocktails along with a cheese and charcuterie plate. The second time was around 12:30 on a Saturday night when we came in for a night cap. The first time we came in, it wasn't too busy, and we were encouraged to sit wherever we wanted. The bar was full so we chose a small table. Our server gave us menus, though specials were written on a chalkboard above the bar. We each tired a couple of cocktails and had a shot called the Master Shot. We also chose the make-your-own charcuterie board. Our favorite drink was the Woo Girl, which allowed us to choose our spirit of choice. I chose gin and my friend chose tequila. When we returned a couple of nights later, we knew already we were going to order the Woo Girl cocktail. It was packed on a Saturday night, but there was a small table in back where they seated us. This bar is more for spending time with the friends you come with, rather than mingling, as staff seats you at a table. It doesn't seem like they offer standing room or just squeezing in, though maybe we just didn't experience that. That said, all in all, I really enjoyed Bedlam and recommend it to anyone going to Denver.

    Great cocktail bar with a few unique menu items…read more Came in on a trivia night and staff was nice albeit a bit slow. My friends and I tried a number of the signature cocktails and had a few hot toddys that were super good. I'm personally a big gin and soda fan and loved ther housemade tonic that was in their classic G&T. Did not try any of the food but the dawgs were definitely would be tempting if I was hungry. Loved the decor and the plants all up in the space. The space is a bit more dimly lit and I think of a reasonable volume for a date. Would love to come back and spend some more time here.

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    Dearly Departed - Oysters

    Dearly Departed

    4.8(11 reviews)
    0.9 miNorthwest, Highland

    I visit Denver quite often and was on the hunt for a new spot to grab a drink before heading to the…read more13th Floor "Love Bites" attraction. That's when I came across Dearly Departed and I'm so glad I did. We arrived right when they opened at 5pm and were able to walk in and be seated immediately. The speakeasy is tucked into the underground portion of the restaurant, which adds to the charm. The space is beautifully decorated, moody, intimate, and effortlessly upscale. It truly sets the tone the moment you walk down. We ordered two spritzes and a charcuterie board, and both exceeded expectations. The drinks were refreshing, perfectly balanced, and felt elevated without being overcomplicated. But the real star was the charcuterie board. For $20, it was an incredible value, stacked with a variety of meats, cheeses, fresh veggies, nuts, and peppers. The freshly grilled bread was a standout touch, and the portions were more than generous. Every bite felt thoughtfully curated, and there was something new and delicious in every corner of the board. Between the ambiance, the quality of the drinks, and the impressive food, Dearly Departed delivered an experience that felt both cozy and refined. I'd absolutely recommend checking it out for the atmosphere alone. I'm already looking forward to going back and trying more from their menu.

    I am very torn about this review, especially considering all the other rave reviews…read more.. Love the ambiance and love the staff -- it's a really cool addition to the neighborhood. Cozy spot for some classy bites and cocktails. I think I probably got off on the wrong foot when I asked for sparkling water instead of flat and found out it was $7 per personal mini bottle (and they don't have club soda). My first time encountering that in Denver in the last 14 years... The cocktail concept is cool: pick a classic, slightly updated, or super creative version from 5 categories (martini, old fashioned, sour, spritz, highball). The spicy mango sour (with mezcal) was awesome -- although I expected egg white on a sour. The martinis were ok... a bit of a let-down in today's collection of Denver martinis at other local spots (think anchovy, sour cream and onion, holy trinity, and old bay). The food was also hit or miss. We loved the cauliflower/potato Bravas with the slightly spicy sauce, as well as the croquettes and their sauce. The tuna crudo was super bland, which is disappointing for $19.

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    Welton Room - Geisha lips

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    4.5(352 reviews)
    1.1 miCurtis Park, Northwest

    Such a wonderful experience at the Monkey Bar! Champs and Wit were very accommodating and attentive…read moreduring our time. The drinks were unique and flavorful. I would absolutely recommend to anyone in the area!

    Everything here is so good, but pricey so just be aware of that. My friend had the hash, which she…read moresaid was really good, and perfect for a gluten free option. I had the eggs Benedict with duck, which was savory and tender- would get again, even if it was a little small for a $22 meal. I also got a mimosa and a raspberry beret- the beret was delicious and served with the coolest presentation- they used dry ice to create smoke! The decor is very maximalist mid century- love it! Great for a date or if you are impressing someone. Don't let the location scare you off- everything around it looks closed but once you get inside it's absolutely beautiful. I can't end this review without gushing about the staff. I had a weird fainting episode and scared the crap out of my friend- our server and the rest of the staff were on it, so sweet and helpful. They got me a cold towel and an ice bucket so that I could recover. I was so impressed by how they handled everything! Ultimately, I would come back just for the service, but the food and drinks were excellent as well. Definitely worth returning for!

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    Death & Co - Spinach and artichoke dip

    Death & Co

    4.2(550 reviews)
    0.9 miFive Points, Northwest
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    Upscale lobby bar with excellent cocktails. 4.5 stars…read more Food: NA. Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5 Cost to worth it rating: 3 Opentableable: no but via their site Return worthiness: yes Highlights - Kim: wonderful bartender who helped us throughout the night. 5 star service - Cookies: brown butter chocolate chip were wonderful. Can forgo milk and get an extra cookies. 4.75 stars - Moroccan old fashioned: wonderful version 4.75 stars - Paradise falls: blueberry foam was great. 4.5 stars - Spy vs spy: like a painkiller mixed with espresso martini. Hub loved it. 4.5 stars - Emerald Grove:: tall gin green tea mint and coconut 4.5 stats - Bar mix: perfect combo of salty and sweet. 4.5 stars Lowlights - Had a reservation and said they'd sit us at the bar and let us know when sears open up but never did - No soda so couldn't get one for a responsible needs to work one with us

    I had already been impressed by the Death & Co in NYC, so I knew I had to try their branch in…read moreDenver. I was not disappointed. A moody, velvet filled space with a comfortable bar. Laid back vibe and welcoming staff. Nothing pretentious at all. The bartenders were knowledgeable and gave great suggestions. Always stayed on top of my drinks. The thing I like most about Death & Co is the way the categorize their drinks: Light and playful, bright and confident, elegant and timeless, boozy and honest, and rich and comforting. I had the aqua profunda (cognac, St. George basil eau di vie, lillet rose, strawberry, lime, and absinthe). I also had the eight limb daiquiri (rum, Canada aguardiente, Thai tea cordial, lime leaf, and Maraschino). The Blood Oath (mezcal, Vecchio del capo, Calabrian chili amaro, St. Germain Elderflower, lavender, honey, lemon). All were complex and delicious. You could pick out every flavor, yet everything melded together so well. They also have some basic bar food and snacks, but somewhat elevated. I had the D&C Burger and it was juicy, rich, and had some great accompanying fries. I usually try to give a more in depth idea of cocktails available, but Death & Co has such a diverse menu with so many amazing craft cocktails that I can't offer that this time . . . you'll have to go in and see it for yourself!

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