5 Denver Picks for Out-of-Town Guests
Moderately priced restaurants that punch well above their bill, mapped, rated, and confirmed open — so the only hard decision left is what to order.
Denver’s food scene has quietly become one of the best reasons to visit, and you don’t need a special-occasion budget to prove it to your guests. These five spots span historic Larimer Square to a Lakewood strip mall, but they share three things: they’re currently open, they consistently pull strong Google review scores, and they all give visitors a story to tell when they get home.
Denver’s best-known basement osteria sits right in the middle of Larimer Square, the city’s prettiest historic block — instant credibility with anyone visiting for the first time. The housemade burrata is the thing people talk about for years afterward, and the wood-fired pizzas and handmade pastas back it up. It gets loud and lively on weekend nights, which is exactly the energy most out-of-town guests are hoping for.
“Basement Italian!? Yes please! Located in the heart of Larimer Square, this little gem rocks a 5/5 across the board.”
Confirmed open — current hours verified June 2026: Wed–Sat 11:30am–9/10pm, Sun 10:30am–9pm
Five floors above LoHi with an unobstructed view of the downtown skyline, El Five is the easiest “wow” on this list — guests don’t even have to like the food yet to be impressed by the room. Luckily the Spanish, North African, and Middle Eastern small plates hold their own: order the eggplant fries, the mushroom paella, and the goat cheese croquettas, and split everything family-style. Go right before sunset and request a table on the edge.
“Incredible rooftop views of downtown Denver. Great wine selection with a staff that knows the list. Fun vibe, great service, perfect for a group dinner.”
Confirmed open — current hours verified June 2026: Mon–Thu, Sun 4–9:30pm, Fri–Sat 4–11pm
Chef Dana Rodriguez’s RiNo spot is the “I can’t believe how good this was for the price” pick. Blue corn empanadas, carne asada with chimichurri, smoked gouda mac and cheese, cochinita pibil — it’s unpretentious, loud in the best way, and the kind of place locals actually eat at regularly, which guests can sense. Closed Monday and Tuesday, so plan accordingly.
“Professionalism without pretension. I sat at the bar with a simple request: build me the most memorable meal possible. He absolutely understood the assignment.”
Confirmed open — current hours verified June 2026: Wed, Sat, Sun 5–9pm; Thu 5–9pm; Fri 5–10pm; closed Mon–Tue
— And two unusuals worth the detour —
The highest-rated restaurant on this list, and one almost no out-of-towner will have heard of. Rougarou brings gritty-glam Southern food with an Asian kick — think hot-and-sour catfish, Sichuan-spiced Creole tofu, and “gas station chicken on a stick” with comeback sauce — from the team behind Yacht Club. It also keeps the kitchen open until midnight most nights, which makes it a great late landing spot after a show or a flight delay.
“Truly one of the best dinners we have ever had. Every single dish hit. The pork steak and granddad’s chicken were 10/10.”
Confirmed open — current hours verified June 2026: Mon, Tue, Thu 5pm–12am, Fri 1–7pm, Sat–Sun 1pm–12am, closed Wed
The detour pick — about 20 minutes from downtown in Lakewood, but worth it if your guests are pizza people. A family bought a tired old Italian deli in 2018 and turned it into one of the best Neapolitan pizzerias in the metro, with rotating burrata and focaccia sandwiches that compete with the pies. Order the 10-inch over the 14-inch; regulars swear the smaller pies come out of the oven better.
“Probably the best pie in greater Denver in terms of a simple classic Neapolitan crust. I didn’t think good pizza was available in Denver.”
Confirmed open — current hours verified June 2026: Tue–Sat 11am–9pm, Sun 11am–8pm, closed Mon