Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Lakewood, Colorado, United States. The City of Lakewood is a Home Rule Municipality which is the most populous municipality in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Lakewood is the fifth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 172nd most populous city in the United States. The city population was 142,980 at the 2010 United States Census. Lakewood is west of Denver and is part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 63 reviews
We had gone for dinner with a lot of expectations after reading such good reviews about the steakhouse and came back home feeling really let down.We wanted our steaks cooked to medium but all the steaks were cooked inconsistently and the quality and cut of meat not good. All three of us did not relish the food and left the plates unfinished.It was nothing but a waste of time, money and effort. Definitely not going back again.
3 based on 312 reviews
Enjoy our award-winning menu as you marvel at the breathtaking views of Denver. Our renowned chefs have created a menu from the finest ingredients available. Succulent steaks, fresh seafood, and decadent desserts - there's something for everyone at Simms
Our meal was delicious. The prime rib had very little fat and you could cut it with a fork. The salmon was perfectly cooked. Service was great as well as a pretty view if the city.
4 based on 817 reviews
G&G was highly recommended by family that live in Denver so I ventured there with a colleague. We took a last minute reservation at 9:30 PM on a Thursday night (that's all they had).We arrived at 9:25 PM (thanks google timeline) and they said it would be a few minutes until our table would be ready. We did enjoy ourselves at the bar but they didn't get us until after 10PM.I have traveled to Denver numerous times and have eaten at many of the fine dining establishments. G&G is at the very top of the $$$$ scale in Denver and is a challenging value proposition. See below. The food was outstanding. The salad portions are large and both were delicious. We had a Cesar and a Greek(ish)? salad.We shared a 22 oz ribeye and each had a 6 oz lobster tail, they were both great. Mushrooms and the Nudi were standout sides. We had 2 desserts as well: both excellent.The service was where this place struggled. They initially tried seating us along the kitchen in an area that was deserted so we asked for a booth where there were still people dining. They obliged. However after that no one came to see us, offer us water, wine or a drink for about 10 minutes.Once we did meet our waiter he said he would bring bread and get the somm for me. The sparkling never came, nor the bread, nor the somm. When he came back another 10 minutes later he wondered if the somm had taken our wine order to which I said no, nor did we have water or bread. It was close to 10:30.Ultimately we never saw the somm and we ordered a bottle of wine that was on the somm recommended section (I beleive a Sonoma County Pinot). While he was taking our food order the bread and water showed up. Salads came out pretty quickly, but then there was a long lull before steak/lobster/sides. It was like it was never fired because there was easily a 30 minute period we never saw our waiter with no explanation. The runner who brought them didn't ask if we needed anything else (horseradish) and we didn't see our waiter for another 10 minutes. I have a feeling he was on break or a meal period, but no one came to say he/she would be taking care of us.A different waiter took our dessert order and finally we saw our main guy. At about 11:30 the restaurant was really in tear down mode...especially the section we would have been sat in. When the desserts showed up 15 minutes later (maybe 11:45 PM) there were about 5 tables still with people but the staff was obviously done for the night and really made us feel rushed (even though we were waiting on them). We left at 12:15 AM and were the last people out, but not really by choice.,I also don't remember any manager checking on us.Like I said, the food was great but the service not polished. At over $400 for two people they are at the high end of Denver and really show blow you away with service (or at least make you not notice the issues).I would come back but I guess try to eat earlier or be a little more demanding while dining.
4 based on 95 reviews
we have been there before the service and interior are nice but the star of the show is very disappointing I had a filet and my husband had a rib eye they were so dry we could not eat them and they were not cheap either they are using meat that is not marbled or aged or they are not cooking it right which requires letting the juices reabsorbThank you so much for your feedback. We are so sorry that your experience did not meet our high standards. Would you be so kind to send your contact information to Paige at [email protected] so a member of our operations team can reach out to invite you in for the experience you deserve? We really value your feedback and hope to hear from you soon.
4 based on 402 reviews
Fogo de Chão is a leading Brazilian steakhouse, or churrascaria, which has specialized in fire-roasting high-quality meats since 1979 utilizing the centuries-old Southern Brazilian cooking technique of churrasco. Fogo offers guests a wide variety of simpl
This is a chain, and this location is close to Union Station. We had friends from Ireland and they ordered salmon Huge portion.We had rather skewered meats. Excellent. Extensive salad bar with EVERYTHING including Italian charcuterie and cheeses.Service fine.The rolls are special like little popovers.
4 based on 499 reviews
EDGE, the signature restaurant of Four Seasons Hotel Denver led by Executive Chef Simon Purvis, offers an extensive wine selection and menu highlighting Colorado-ranched beef and locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy signature dishes such as Free-Range Bould
This is an excellent, expensive restaurant. They have a prix-fixe pre-theater dinner which is a good value. Menu is imaginative. The steaks are as good as any we have had anywhere. Service is tops. Cocktails are well made. Wine list is expensive but very high-end. I would say there are no âvalueâ wines. A mistake but solved by spending money. The two cautions:1. The room is very loud. No soundproofing. Because it is loud (we were there on a Saturday night), everyone seemed to yell to communicate with table mates. Makes things worse. 2. We had a table by the big windows. We had an excellent view of a number of members of Denverâs large homeless community. While Denverâs leaders are eager to make glib foreign policy pronouncements, they have demonstrated zero ability to humanely solve the extensive homelessness problem. Bottom line: donât sit near the windows.
4 based on 749 reviews
Come see why steak lovers are on a mile-high high in Denver. As the Zagat Guide praised, youâll find âawesome steaks served by the pros are the order of the dayâ at The Capital Grille. Weâre centrally located in historic Larimer Square, just a few blocksâ
We loved EVERYTHING about The Capital Grille. The decor is elegant yet comfortable, the service professional and gracious, the location terrific....but the food!!! Three of us had dinner the night we arrived in Denver. The butternut squash soup was delicious, as was the shrimp cocktail.Two of us had absolutely fabulous steaks with probably the best mashed potatoes I've ever eaten in in my life.Our friend was a vegetarian, but the waiter made some excellent menu suggestions and he was very happy. The after dinner cappuccinos were just perfect. We couldn't have enjoyed a better evening. In fact, we loved this place so much we returned from Boulder a little early so we could have lunch before our flight. I had perfectly cooked salmon and can't wait to go back. This place is a true culinary treasure.
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4 based on 249 reviews
Weâve had dinner at The Keg near Colorado Mills twice recently. This is a nice restaurant, very tastefully decorated inside, subdued and elegant. On both occasions our service was excellent. As you enter, the bar is to the left and the dining areas are ahead and to the right. Immediately to the right is a smaller dining area, separated from the main room by a half wall. It is cozier and quieter than the main dining area, which can get very loud. This is basically a steakhouse and I can attest that the prime rib is excellent, and my dining companions said the filet and New York Strip are excellent too. I cannot recommend the parmesean crusted Halibut however; if you go here probably best to stick to the steaks. The short ribs were pretty good; not as good as the steaks. Overall, this is one of my favorite places to eat in the west Denver area.
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