Where to Find the Best Drink Specials During Denver Restaurant Week
Denver Restaurant Week is a delicious tradition that has grown by leaps and bounds over the years. This Leap Year is no different as we will have 10 days of fantastic food from February 26 through March 6. Restaurants all over the Metro Area will serve multi-course dinners for only $30 per person. This is a great time to try someplace new, visit an old haunt you haven’t been to in a while, or even impress a date. We know the food will not disappoint, but what about drinks? Drink Denver has scoured the menus of DRW restaurants and found these drink specials to go along with those delicious meals. Eat, drink, and enjoy denver!
Full menu options and choices, including gluten-free and vegetarian offerings, are listed on the DRW website.
1515 Restaurant
For DRW, this downtown restaurant offers a choice of dishes from three courses with wine pairings available for an additional cost.
Axios
This Greek restaurant in the Tennyson Arts District is offering a choice of dishes from a three-course menu including hummus and braised lamb ribs. Wine pairings will be an additional $20 per person.
Bayou Bob’s
This Cajun restaurant is offering a three-course menu that includes fried alligator tail and catfish LaFourche. All bottles of wine will be $2 off.
Cru Wine Bar
What else would a wine bar offer for DRW but fine wines. Cru in Larimer Square will have special wine pairings and discounted bottles available for patrons during this time.
FIRE Lounge
This new restaurant next to the Denver Art Museum is offering a three-course menu for DRW. The bar will also offer $5 select wines by the glass and complementary valet parking.
The Keg
This steakhouse at Colorado Mills is offering a three-course menu. One of the dessert choices is Kristo Coffee with Kahlua and Grand Marnier with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.
Linger
This world cuisine restaurant in the Highlands is offering a three-course meal. The bar is also offering $28 select bottles of wine.
Max’s Wine Dive
This offbeat wine bar is offering $30 bottles of wine to go along with its three-course menu choices.
Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox
Unique music venue and restaurant is offering $28 bottles of wine to go with its three-course menu choices.
P17
This intimate restaurant in City Park West is offering a three-course menu with dessert an additional $6. There will also be a selection of wine, beer, and cocktails pairings available for additional cost.
Piatti
Included with the restaurant’s three-course menu choices, guests will get a bottle of Piatti Chardonnay or Cabernet for two. Complementary valet parking also available.
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery
The Rock Bottom on the 16th Street Mall is serving a four-course menu and each course is paired with a 10 oz. glass of Rock Bottom beer. Beers include 16th Street Wheat, Bottoms Up Kolsch, Red Rocks Red or Falcon IPA, and Specialty Dark.
Root Down
Enjoy $28 bottles of wine with the restaurant’s three-course menu choices.
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
This downtown steakhouse has a four-course menu. Guests can also choose to add a 5280 Martini or wine bottle specials and $13 glasses of select wines to their dinners.
Satchel’s on 6th
This intimate restaurant on East 6th Avenue is offering a four-course menu of options that includes a Liquid First Course. The bar will rotate a selection of beers, wines, and cocktails each day of DRW.
Steuben’s Food Service
Near 17th and Pearl, Steuben’s is offering a simple three-course menu that includes a complimentary beverage. Guests have a choice of house red wine, house white wine, or Anchor Steam beer.
Sugarmill
Wine pairings will be available with Sugarmill’s three-course menu.
Ted’s Montana Grill
All three of this restaurant’s courses have recommended wines to match. Cost per glass is from $8-12. (1401 Larimer St.; 303-893-0654)
Thirsty Lion Gastropub
Next to Union Station, the Thirsty Lion will offer a three-course menu (couples option is only $50) along with two specialty cockatils, Salted Caramel Moraccan Coffee and a Spiced Pear Mojito, and a selection of beers and wines for an additional cost. (1605 Wynkoop St.; 303-623-0316)
Timberline Steaks & Grille
Even the restaurants at the airport are getting into the action for DRW. Timberline is offering three-courses of menu choices. Add a wine pairing for $20 per person.
Uncle Joe’s Bistro
Along with a three-course menu option, guests at Uncle Joe’s also receive a complimentary glass of house beer, wine, or sake with dinner.
Vesta Dipping Grill
Vesta is offering a four-course menu of options, and wine pairings for each course are $15 extra per person. There will also be nightly wine bottle, beer, and cocktail specials during DRW.
ViewHouse Ballpark
The ViewHouse downtown is offering a four-course menu of dishes. The bar will have half-off bottles of wine and select wines by the glass from $8-10.
ViewHouse Centennial
The ViewHouse in the Denver Tech Center is offering a four-course menu of dishes. The bar will offer the same specials as the downtown location, half-off bottles of wine and select wines by the glass from $8-10.
The Weber
Over in Cherry Creek North,The Weber has a three-course menu that includes a complimentary glass of house wine.
West 29th Restaurant and Bar
This Highlands eatery is also offering a complementary glass of house wine with its three-course menu. (5560 W 29th Ave.; 303-233-3377)
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