Best French Restaurants in Jefferson Park
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• French • Downtown / LoDo
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- JJenniferDenver / Colorado •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWonderful as always and David was excellent. We look forward to the next visit.More infoChez MaggyPrice: Expensive• French• Downtown / LoDo•4.6
- JJeffreyVIPLos Angeles •33 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoFirst time at this great restaurant. Wonderful and attentive service by our server Josh. The menu is not very extensive but we throughly enjoyed our chicken and steak dishes. We were too full to try desert but it sure looked good. Casual but upscale atmosphere.More infoCoohillsPrice: Expensive• French• Downtown / LoDo•4.7
- CChristopherTampa / Central Florida West •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024Food was very good. Restarting looked clean and had a very nice ambience. Our waitress, Maisy, did a great job.More infoFIRE - The ART Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by HiltonPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown / LoDo•4.3
- PPamelaVIPDenver / Colorado •193 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 23, 2024Quite authentically French in a lot of ways. We love the seafood and stroganoff crepes! I'm sure the sweet crepes are awesome, as well, but we ae always to full to order dessert. Nice atmosphere! A popular place; glad they take reservations and are open on Mondays.More infoBon AmiPrice: Moderate• French• Wash Park•4.8
- JJayDenver / Colorado •10 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024This is a neighborhood bistro kind of place, comfortable and relaxed. The food is classic bistro fare, e.g., the steak frites I had done with a pan drippings and peppercorn sauce. Wines are affordable and decent. My wife had a nebbiolo and I had a tempranillo, both delicious. I suppose if I had to categorize Whit's End, I think I'd call it a gastropub. Think of a local diner that uses classic French technique. We thoroughly enjoyed our first visit and plan to return.More infoWhit's EndPrice: Expensive• European• Whittier•4.6