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What’s the best restaurant in DTC area?

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I love to eat good food :D Looking for new places to try 

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Ruth's Cris Steakhouse is great and Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen is one of my favorites. If ya like country food the Original Pancake House is a must. 

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6 minutes ago, tide32 said:

Ruth's Cris Steakhouse is great and Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen is one of my favorites. If ya like country food the Original Pancake House is a must. 

Yummy I love papadeaux! I'll make sure to try the others out!

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Ted's Montana Grill is good for steaks either beef or buffalo.

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If you like south Indian cuisine, Bawarchi is good.

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3 hours ago, oldguy47 said:

If you like south Indian cuisine, Bawarchi is good.

I just like saying ---> baba ganoush ........

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On 6/20/2023 at 2:16 PM, wglide2003 said:

Ted's Montana Grill is good for steaks either beef or buffalo.

Oo’ I will try! 

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13 hours ago, oldguy47 said:

If you like south Indian cuisine, Bawarchi is good.

Never tried Indian cuisine! I will definitely be checking that place out!

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I was about to recommend Tocabe (Native American food), but Google says they’re closed. The Tocabe on 44th is still open.

For Middle Eastern in the DTC area, you can’t go wrong with Sahara.

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For the absolute best, family-owned, Greek dining, try Yanni's in Landmark.  Friendly, healthy, great.

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1 hour ago, BadBoy said:

For the absolute best, family-owned, Greek dining, try Yanni's in Landmark.  Friendly, healthy, great.

Definitely! 👍😁

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On 6/26/2023 at 8:13 AM, Bit Banger said:

I was about to recommend Tocabe (Native American food), but Google says they’re closed. The Tocabe on 44th is still open.

For Middle Eastern in the DTC area, you can’t go wrong with Sahara.

Awwwwe man, that place was delicious!

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OP- Do you have a particular genre in mind? There are dozens of great restaurants in DTC. Stating a preferred cuisine might help focus responses.....🥘🥙🍛🍲🥖🥞

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2 hours ago, Audrey Astor said:

Awwwwe man, that place was delicious!

Yes it was.  I loved the buffalo ribs. And fry bread for desert.  Their huckleberry sauce was ‘to die for’.  Have to go up to 44th & Tennyson (I think) now.

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5 hours ago, Bit Banger said:

Yes it was.  I loved the buffalo ribs. And fry bread for desert.  Their huckleberry sauce was ‘to die for’.  Have to go up to 44th & Tennyson (I think) now.

Ya, looks like that one is open. Yay!

 

For the Op? Snooze and Yayas have a fabulous brunch. Enjoy sweetie!😘

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On 6/26/2023 at 9:13 AM, Bit Banger said:

I was about to recommend Tocabe (Native American food), but Google says they’re closed. The Tocabe on 44th is still open.

For Middle Eastern in the DTC area, you can’t go wrong with Sahara.

Never tried those either, Im coming back next week so I have a good list of restaurants to go to now :D thanks! 

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16 hours ago, sb1212 said:

OP- Do you have a particular genre in mind? There are dozens of great restaurants in DTC. Stating a preferred cuisine might help focus responses.....🥘🥙🍛🍲🥖🥞

I’m very open to trying new places! It’s doesn’t hurt to try anything once :)

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9 hours ago, Audrey Astor said:

Ya, looks like that one is open. Yay!

 

For the Op? Snooze and Yayas have a fabulous brunch. Enjoy sweetie!😘

Yum! Thanks babe! ❤️

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If you’re into TexMex, Chuy’s is decent.

Enjoy.  Good food is almost as wonderful as bad sex.

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It's downtown, not DTC, but Tavernetta is awesome.  Pretty pricey but great atmosphere and food.

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On 6/30/2023 at 2:48 PM, CountryGentleman said:

It's downtown, not DTC, but Tavernetta is awesome.  Pretty pricey but great atmosphere and food.

Just went here last night and it was fantastic, not cheap but worth it if you are looking for a special meal.

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In DTC-- I love Hapa's, Le French, Snooze, and My Neighbor Felix. All are delish :)

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 Buckhorn Exchange…10th & Osage. Oldest restaurant in Colorado. Steaks, bison, wild game…whatever you want.

A short 15 min drive from DTC.

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21 hours ago, Kali Sensual Reiki said:

Sorry I was location, a place I really wanna try and Wheat Ridge is an old place, but I have never been there, “Granny’s Goodies”. It’s Italian and it looks like they have a bakery to die for! https://www.grammysitaliangoodies.com/

I've never been there, but their menu looks great.  Love some good Italian food !!

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2 hours ago, average1 said:

I've never been there, but their menu looks great.  Love some good Italian food !!

I know you do @average1  do you remember when When Belmar had “Italian days”? Well, if you do? It was fun because I would go to it with my family. And Grammy’s Goodies was one of the restraints that participated by having a booth there with tons of food! Last time they had Italian days at Belmar was 2019 and then Covid hit  us and they did away with Italian days., honestly I think they should have Italian days up on 38th St. is so fun and incredible charm!  A big part of the flare of north Denver! Extra yummy! Italian days was always like right around the end of August start of September. Then Belmar will always have Cider Days in October after Italian days. They have a big old cider press that they use with making cider juice I think you have to pay now to go to work it. Cider Days is always in Belmar park. Happy to know that they’re still keeping that tradition alive. 

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On 6/20/2023 at 2:16 PM, wglide2003 said:

Ted's Montana Grill is good for steaks either beef or buffalo.

Ted's is one of my favorites!

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On 6/26/2023 at 8:13 AM, Bit Banger said:

I was about to recommend Tocabe (Native American food), but Google says they’re closed. The Tocabe on 44th is still open.

For Middle Eastern in the DTC area, you can’t go wrong with Sahara.

We love that place, haven't been there for a while though.

On 6/20/2023 at 2:16 PM, wglide2003 said:

Ted's Montana Grill is good for steaks either beef or buffalo.

Ted's is one of my favorites!

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On 6/26/2023 at 4:07 PM, BadBoy said:

For the absolute best, family-owned, Greek dining, try Yanni's in Landmark.  Friendly, healthy, great.

Yep!

On 6/26/2023 at 8:13 AM, Bit Banger said:

I was about to recommend Tocabe (Native American food), but Google says they’re closed. The Tocabe on 44th is still open.

For Middle Eastern in the DTC area, you can’t go wrong with Sahara.

We love that place, haven't been there for a while though.

On 6/20/2023 at 2:16 PM, wglide2003 said:

Ted's Montana Grill is good for steaks either beef or buffalo.

Ted's is one of my favorites!

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