Best Contemporary American Restaurants in LoHi
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- CCarlaLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoMy sister and I went for a late dinner. This place was gorgeous! Great ambiance, lovely, knowledgeable waitress and great drinks! The food was good too! The only thing I would say is we ordered steak medium well and it came out a bit undercooked. We were so hungry that we went ahead with most of it except for the centerpieces that were just too undercooked for us to eat. When our waitress came over to check on us, we told her about it… She assured us that it could be cooked longer, but since we only had a few pieces left, we did not take the offer. However, we did order dessert and she ended up comping us the dessert to our surprise! Overall, this was a very good experience and a beautiful place! Although it was too cold to sit out on the rooftop patio… they encouraged us to walk out and take a tour… It was breathtaking! Make your reservation ☺️More infoStellar JayPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Denver•4.5
- LLaurenPortland / Oregon •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoBrutø is next-level dining—seriously, what a ride! From the second you walk in, it’s clear this place isn’t messing around. The vibe? Modern, cozy, and a little edgy, like it knows it’s cool but doesn’t need to try too hard. Even the plates, bowls, and cutlery were so on point that I caught myself thinking, “I need to step up my dinnerware game.” We went big with the 11-course tasting menu, and wow—just wow. Each course was like opening a little gift, perfectly wrapped and full of surprises. Every single dish had a story, a purpose, and a whole lot of heart behind it. You could feel the thought and care that went into not just the food, but the entire experience. The flavors were bold and inventive but somehow still comforting. Oh, and everything? Sustainable in some way, which made me love this place even more. And Lauren, our expert in literally everything…absolute rockstar! She didn’t just bring us food; she brought us into the food. The way she described each dish and wine pairing—like she was giving us the inside scoop on a masterpiece—made the whole night feel like a VIP event. Plus, her energy was infectious. You could tell she loved what she was doing, and it made all the difference. This isn’t just dinner; it’s a full-on experience. Brutø is the kind of place that makes you want to tell everyone you know about it and then book your next visit before you’ve even left. I’m counting the days until I can go back and hopefully see Lauren again. If you’re on the fence—go. Just go. You’ll thank me later.More infoBRUTØPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown / LoDo•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerMontreal / Quebec •2 reviews5.0Dined on 30 Dec 2024Quality: It was a truly wonderful experience…. - The Good: Many dishes stood out for flavor, but the waygu dish was insane. Absolutely amazing. Other stand outs were the bison tart and squab dishes. I’m drooling just thinking of them - The OK: There was a small portion of one dish where I thought the cream over-powered the savory… However, my wife loved it… so that may just a preference issue. Also, I found the dessert a bit underwhelming… but wanted to share my surprise at how good I thought their ‘bread’ course was. Who serves ‘bread’ as a full course at a tasting like this? I was happily surprised at how good it actually was. - OVERALL: CERTAINLY worth it’s star for its quality!! Value: The OK: Having recently visited Alinea, I realized my experience at that 3 Michelin star restaurant had 10-14 courses and was not far off in price for 3 stars to WT’s 1 star 8 course menu. I don’t mind the occasional splurge, but in comparison…:/ Service: Outstanding! - The Good: As for the servers themselves… nothing short of outstanding. Great explanations on each dish and always more than happy to answer any questions we had. Our main guy (and a few others) had a great sense of humor - which is what we hope for when we go out. - The OK: Only one thought. They asked if we wanted the upcharge to waygu for a particular dish and we said “yes to one of us so that we could both try the difference”. They were VERY good with my wife’s GF requirement, but when they came back with one dish waygu, the other bison… only the bison was GF. They asked if they wanted us to re-cook the waygu (in fairness) which we said no (we grew up never sending food back unless egregious issues)… but something I hope they pay attention to at this price range and Michelin rating. Regardless, both versions were amazing. OVERALL: An amazing Michelin star experience, this is certainly worth the experience. I can’t wait to try out the remaining Denver area optionsMore infoThe Wolf's TailorPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Sunnyside•4.9
- SSusanColumbus •2 reviews5.0Dined on 25 Dec 2024Excellent food and service. Of particular note are the bruschetta and Brussels sprout appetizers. Don’t miss them!More infoThe Hampton Social - DenverPrice: Moderate• American• LoHi•4.5
- OOliviaDenver / Colorado •5 reviews5.0Dined on 21 Dec 2024Great service and delicious drinks! Recommend for anyone visiting Denver.More infoRoom for MillyPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• LoHi•4.4
Discover best Contemporary American restaurants in LoHi
Discover the essence of contemporary American dining in the trendy LoHi neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. This area is renowned for its innovative culinary scene, where restaurants masterfully blend traditional American flavors with modern culinary techniques, creating a unique dining experience. Each venue in LoHi offers a distinctive atmosphere, from chic and sophisticated to cozy and casual, catering to a variety of dining preferences and occasions. Patrons can expect to find menus enriched with creative dishes that highlight local ingredients and contemporary gastronomy, underscored by attentive service and an inviting ambiance. The dining scene in LoHi is a vibrant component of Denver's overall cultural tapestry, reflecting the city's dynamic and forward-thinking food philosophy. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor exploring Denver, the contemporary American restaurants in LoHi promise an unforgettable gastronomic adventure that resonates with both taste and tradition.