5280 Magazine – May 2018

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seafood. Multiple locations. Reservations recom-
mended. 1881 Curtis St., 303-312-3107. Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner, Brunch

Emmerson $$$
Boulder / Global This all-day “neo-bistro” offers eclec-
tic fare from an all-star cast of industry vets. Don’t miss
the desserts. Reservations accepted. 1600 Pearl St., Ste.
100, 303-953-9852. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch

Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen $$
Downtown / Pub Innovative and high-quality interna-
tional pub food is on the menu, including house-made
sausages. Reservations accepted. 1317 14th St.,
303-595-4255. Lunch, Dinner

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The Family Jones Spirit House $$$$
Highland / Contemporary Denver’s first distillery-
restaurant features eclectic small plates and
handcrafted spirits. Snack on a smoked trout tea sand-
wich while you sip on a vesper martini. Reservations
accepted. 3245 Osage St., 303-481-8185. Dinner

Finn’s Manor $
RiNo / Global The indoor bar serves a wide selection
of seasonal craft cocktails, while on-site food trucks on
site offer a diverse variety of bites from fried chicken
sandwiches to Puerto Rican fare. Reservations not
accepted. 2927 Larimer St., Dinner

Fire Restaurant $$$$
Golden Triangle / American Located inside the
Art, a Hotel, Fire Restaurant serves contemporary
American dishes made with locally sourced ingredi-
ents, including a Colorado lamb chop. Reservations
accepted. 1201 Broadway, 303-572-8000. Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner

Fish N Beer $$$
RiNo / Seafood Kevin Morrison (founder of Tacos
Tequila Whiskey) offers fresh seafood and a hearty beer
list at this casual oysterette. Reservations not accepted.
3510 Larimer St., 303-248-3497. Dinner

FNG $$
Highland / American Troy Guard serves elevated
comfort food with a side of rock and roll at this neigh-
borhood spot. Try the house-made charcuterie.
Reservations not accepted. 3940 W. 32nd Ave.,
303-963-5931. Dinner

Four Friends Kitchen $
Stapleton / Breakfast This breakfast-and-lunch spot
offers a mix of healthy and indulgent eats with Southern
flair. Try the beignets. Also try the University location.
Reservations 2893 Roslyn St., 303-388-8299. Breakfast,
Brunch, Lunch

25 BEST Frasca Food and Wine $$$$
Boulder / Italian Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson and
master sommelier Bobby Stuckey’s fine-dining mecca
has racked up scores of accolades over the years
(including nods from the James Beard Foundation). The
sumptuous Friulano cuisine always wows. Reservations
accepted. 1738 Pearl St., 303-442-6966. Dinner

French 75 $$$
Downtown / French Mizuna’s younger, more casual
sibling features approachable French bistro fare. Try the
half-rotisserie chicken served with buerre fondue and
pommes frites. Reservations accepted. 717 17th St., Ste.
B, 303-405-7575. Lunch, Dinner

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Edge Restaurant & Bar $$$
Downtown / Steak House Choose your cut, sauce,
and side‚ like a porterhouse steak with creamy horse-
radish and crispy Brussels sprouts‚ at this upscale,
contemporary steak house. Reservations recommended.
1111 14th St., 303-389-3343. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

25 BEST El Five $$$
LoHi / Mediterranean Justin Cucci’s fifth Edible Beats
concept boasts panoramic views and creative tapas.
Order the cauliflower yufka. Reservations accepted.
2930 Umatilla St., Ste. 500, 303-333-3256. Dinner

El Jefe $$
Sunnyside / Mexican Farm-to-table Mexican fare will
lure you to this welcoming haunt. Reservations
accepted. 2450 W. 44th Ave., 720-389-7615. Dinner

El Taco de Mexico $
Southwest Denver / Mexican Mexican food with an
emphasis on authenticity. Don’t miss the chile relleno
burrito. Reservations not accepted. 714 Santa Fe Dr.,
303-623-3926. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Elway’s $$$$
Downtown / Steak House This sleek restaurant‚
named after the Broncos great‚ serves breakfast, lunch,
and dinner. Try Belgian waffles, hand-cut steaks and

Garden


Cool +


contemporary.


Extend the style of your modern home into the
garden with clean lines and neutral tones. Add a
striking fountain for a calming water element that
provides the finishing touch to any garden.

Bold +


bright.


Experiment with color in the garden with bright
accents and bold textures. Add a pop of vivid
color to a traditional landscape for an unexpected
contrast, or introduce decorative spheres as a year-
round structural element.

Urban +


chic.


Make your garden an oasis in the city, no matter
how small. Glossy, lightweight containers make a
statement all year long. Add some deep seating for
an outdoor living space you will relax in all year.

TRENDS.


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