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Denver Restaurant Week 2025: Savor the city’s culinary delights

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Denver Restaurant Week 2025: Savor the city’s culinary delights

Photo courtesy of Officers Club Facebook


Denver Restaurant Week, encapsulating more than two decades of amazing restaurant experiences at unbeatable price points, kicked off this week — March 7-16. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and industry leaders joined Visit Denver at Ace Eat Serve to toast 21 years. The location was especially significant because Ace Eat Serve has been a guest favorite since Denver Restaurant Week started. The 10-day, two-weekend event includes over 300 participating restaurants — more than ever before — across the Denver Metro area representing dozens of cuisine types and price points.


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New and classic Denver favorites

Participating restaurants selected a $25, $35, $45 or $55 price for their menu for a multi-course dining experience offering the perfect fit for every appetite. All participating restaurants are listed on the program’s dedicated site. With participating restaurants across the Denver Metro area, diners are encouraged to explore new neighborhoods outside of their regular routine. Denver Restaurant Week is also the perfect time to revisit some classic Denver favorites.

New this year! Diners can create an account on denverrestaurantweek.com and favorite restaurants that pique their interest. The portal also allows diners to mark when they have visited a restaurant to keep track of their personalized Denver Restaurant Week experience. At the end of the event, users can share their conquests on social media with a Spotify Wrapped-style summary.

Indulge Bistro and Wine Bar is one of more than 300 restaurants participating in Denver Restaurant Week. (Photo courtesy of Indulge Bistro and Wine Bar Facebook)

A bit of Restaurant Week history

Denver Restaurant Week was created in 2005 to highlight Denver’s growing culinary offerings over a traditionally slow time of year for restaurants. The program also aimed to improve the reputation of Denver’s culinary scene with locals and visitors. In its inaugural year, 83 restaurants participated in the program. Since then, the popular event has grown to highlight Denver as a culinary destination with multiple James Beard Award-winning chefs and Michelin Guide recognized restaurants taking advantage of the special event.

Visit Denver’s Denver Restaurant Week would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors including Swire Coca-Cola, Uber Eats, Don Fulano Tequila, High Noon, J Vineyards & Winery, Montenegro, Orin Swift Cellars, Rombauer Vineyards, Colorado Restaurant Association-Mile High Chapter, Downtown Denver Partnership and media sponsors 5280 Magazine, CBS Colorado, and Westword.

To learn more and book a reservation, visit DenverRestaurantWeek.com.

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