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12 special-occasion worthy restaurants in Denver

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by Linnea Covington
Updated December 18, 2023

Supersized fajita platters, dainty high tea spreads, and spectacular sushi—there’s so much special-occasion food to salivate over in Denver. Despite its famous mountain backdrop, the city’s celebration restaurants are anything but rugged.

Whether you’re marking a game-changing promotion or the next phase of a relationship, these places are fluent in all things festive. Read on for a guide to 12 celebration-worthy spots to book in Denver right now.

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4.6
4.6 (1626)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

Ring in just about any milestone at this brassy California transplant. A meal inside Water Grill’s leather-clad, ship-like dining room is as special as it gets. The seafood options—flown in fresh daily—are endless, but nothing says celebration quite like the restaurant’s shellfish platters, stacked with hard-shell lobsters from live tanks. Water Grill gets brownie points for sustainable sourcing—the massive oyster selection (a live bar stocks 16 to 20 different kinds) is harvested in a way that restores reefs.


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Ivan
Dined today
Atmospheric place, it was nice to relax!! Thanks for service!!
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4.6
4.6 (702)
$30 and under
Breakfast
River North (Denver)
About the restaurant

There’s no reason brunch can’t be a special occasion-meal, especially when mimosas are involved. This roomy comfort food staple can do it all, from New Orleans-style beignets to a knockout avocado Benedict. But back to the mimosas: Choose from over 10 kinds including the OG, or get creative with watermelon and pink bubbles. If you’re not into the sweet stuff, Mimosas—despite its name—also serves a legendary bloody mary loaded with extras like bacon, shrimp, and Andouille sausage.


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Alexa
Dined 5 days ago
Delicious. Cool vibe. Food was amazing. The beignets reminded me of Louisiana. Everything was really good. Bummed I didn’t get to do the mimosa flight, we were headed to the red rocks.
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4.9
4.9 (1991)
$31 to $50
Italian
Highlands
About the restaurant

Spuntino is one of Denver’s favorite date-night spots. For starters, it’s run by a sweet wife-and-husband team, Cindhura Reddy and Elliot Strathmann. Rustic wood and copper interiors make it just as great for an early-in-the-game date as an extra-special anniversary. Linger over outstanding Indian-accented Italian plates (a shout-out to Reddy’s heritage) like masala-braised Colorado lamb shank. Then stretch your night by hanging out at the bar for a crash course on amaro, Strathmann’s other great love.


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Betsy
Dined 3 days ago
A true Denver favorite! The menu changes enough to make frequent visits a treat! Great ownership, food, service and ambiance!!
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4.7
4.7 (4168)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
Highlands
About the restaurant

This sceney Gibraltar-inspired restaurant opened in 2017 but still draws Denverites for its IG-worthy skyline and mountain views (come at sunset). Not to mention its gorgeous Mediterranean dishes. The tapas-style food is best for groups, so bring a hungry crew to celebrate over hits like harissa eggplant fries, Lebanese garlic dip, and four kinds of paella, including an excellent vegetarian version. Mid-century Egyptian movie posters dial up the glam factor, and there are even a couple of pretty patios in case your party moves outside.


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Sara
Dined 4 days ago
All the dishes we had were absolutely delicious. Service was fast and they explained the food when they brought it out and everything that was in it. Wonderful time.
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4.5
4.5 (4710)
$50 and over
Afternoon Tea
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

One of Denver’s most historic hotels is also a special-occasions superstar. The ultra-luxe Brown Palace Hotel has poured afternoon tea since 1892, which explains its old-fashioned energy. Celebrations here mean gazing at a stained-glass ceiling, listening to a grand piano, and snacking on scones, Devonshire cream, and a properly brewed pot of tea (add a glass of bubbles to take things up a notch). If you’re eyeing the Brown Palace for holidays like Mother’s Day, plan well in advance, because its iconic atrium is a very sought-after celebration spot.


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Evelyn
Dined 4 days ago
A fabulous tea, when the waiters heard about my Friends birthdays. They brought them each a cupcake with a candle burning. The entire event makes me want to attend yearly.
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4.6
4.6 (4139)
$50 and over
Comfort Food
Cherry Creek
About the restaurant

Alex Seidel’s tiny but mighty New American restaurant can turn a midweek dinner into a full-on celebration feast. The acclaimed chef is known for beautiful farm-to-table dishes like roasted half-chicken with heirloom tomato panzanella salad. But if you’re craving adventure, get the Kitchen’s Choice menu, made up of five mystery courses. Add a thoughtful wine list—one of the most food-friendly selections in Denver—and you’ve got a winning formula for a low-key night out.


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Carol
Dined on Feb 4, 2023
Food was excellent and service outstanding. Lovely ambiance
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0 (0)
$30 and under
American
River North (Denver)
About the restaurant

Meet Denver’s first chef’s counter-only restaurant. Chef Duncan Holmes masterminds one of the most out-there tasting menus in town, influenced by the seasons and his whims. A celebration dinner at this MICHELIN-starred bungalow spot could feature seared pork belly with rutabaga and apple or snapper with shiso. A meal here is playful and breathtaking, just like an epic night out should be. But it’s the details, like blankets for outdoor diners and gift bags for taking home, that set this contemporary American spot apart. Beckon can only seat 18 inside its intimate dining room, so plan accordingly.


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4.9
4.9 (2748)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Cherry Creek
About the restaurant

A meal curated by world-renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa is reason enough to celebrate, well, anything. You’ll find lots of his Japanese-accented standbys at this sprawling Cherry Creek sushi bar (Matsuhisa’s Denver debut) including uni shooters and miso-glazed cod. Stunning design touches are salutes to Matsuhisa’s home country and Colorado—look out for the Japanese hemp leaf-inspired wooden screen and a sloped ceiling that channels the Rockies, for example. Let the super-attentive staff know what you’re here for and they’ll add celebratory messages to your dessert.


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Sarah
Dined 2 days ago
As usual the food was amazing. It can get pricey especially with a group of 4 or more, ordering alcohol impacts this as well. Must have items: black cod lettuce cups, Nobu Taco, black truffle sea bass, Anticucho lamp chops, & the shishito peppers. For dessert the shaved ice is amazing
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4.4
4.4 (4384)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

A buzzy rooftop deck gives Richard Sandoval’s modern Mexican spot its party cred. But so does the prolific tequila collection—over 100 kinds—and group-friendly fajita platters. Book one of the larger indoor tables by the floor-to-ceiling windows for your supersized Mexico City-inspired spread, which could include beer-marinated skirt steak or guajillo aji shrimp. For a celebratory happy hour, get comfy at the al fresco bar, grab a fresh fruit margarita, and gaze out over the Rocky Mountains.


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Yokovip
Dined 3 days ago
All staff friendly and professional. Super efficient too. Didn’t wait at all to sit, order and served. Love the ambiance and the food is so beautifully presented and taste just as good as it looks. Reasonably priced for such a creative high end food. My favorite Mexican restaurant in all of Denver.
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4.8
4.8 (3838)
$50 and over
Italian
Cherry Creek
About the restaurant

The festive vibes run deep at this old-school Italian charmer, and little has changed since it opened in 1992. It could be the crisp white tablecloths, massive wine cellar, or luxe add-ons like shaved black truffles, but the Cherry Creek fixture is firmly a special occasion go-to. Each seasonal Northern Italian dish comes with a wine pairing suggestion, making toasts especially easy. And no celebration here is complete without the lavender honey-drizzled cheesecake.


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Clarevip
Dined 4 days ago
Always exceptional. Favorite restaurant in Cherry Creek. They are spot on for service and food and drinks every single visit.
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4.8
4.8 (6143)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

If your occasion calls for pitch-perfect steaks, head to Guard & Grace. The downtown institution is high-roller central and loved for its steak tasting plate (one four-ounce filet each of prime, wagyu, and grass-fed steak), plus signatures like French onion soup and duck-fat fries. Weekday lunch service draws the business lunch crowd, but a private dining room promises the airy steakhouse is just as equipped to host a rehearsal dinner or birthday party.


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Matt
Dined 3 days ago
This place definitely has a vibe and it’s kinda electric. The service was amazing and so was the food. The music is loud but it helps set the scene. Sat near the wet bar and we had fun watching the people make the food. They add to the atmosphere and present some fine dishes. So glad we came in while in Denver.
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4.6
4.6 (5177)
$31 to $50
Asian
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

Buckle in for a Southeast Asian-style celebration when you book one of ChoLon’s plush banquettes. Chef/owner Lon Symensma (whose resume includes a stint as executive chef at Buddakan in New York City) was inspired by his travels and designed a shareable menu with cross-cultural hybrids like French onion soup dumplings, octopus cornbread fritters, and more. If you’re drinking, don’t skip the craft cocktails featuring cameos from Asian ingredients like makrut lime and shiso.


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elmovip
Dined today
Cholon is fantastic-very easy to create your own tasting menu of delights. Donald and his crew are talented and craft full, creating fantastic dumplings, Bao buns, starters and mains that tingle the palate. Perfect for pre theater!
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