Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Lakewood. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. 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 292 reviews
A Denver Union Station restaurant located in the historic ticketing office inside The Great Hall next to the Crawford Hotel, patrons can now step up to the window and purchase a Colorado craft beer from the barâs extensive draft beer collection from Color
Great local craft brews and food selection is just what you want. Upscale pub is what Iâd call it. You recognize the ingredients and the meal was delicious. Highly recommend stopping her as there is ample seating in the terminal with long booths and interior seating. Great service too.
4 based on 286 reviews
Always a great place to visit when hitting up the REI store. Bison burger is good and nice selection of drinks. Donât expect fancy, just expect comfort food, good drinks, and god folks.
4 based on 597 reviews
Pub food gone international.
We came here for late bites after attending a concert at the nearby Pepsi Centre. At first we were taken back by the menu and didnât think there was much that fit our late night cravings. We stayed and had a good chicken sandwich, the classic pickles starter and duck wings. There were some good beer options on tap and a lot of beers by the bottle. The place was noisy largely because people had to talk over the load music. We got what we were after.
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 222 reviews
Loved this pizza spot! Cool location in an eclectic area. The ingredients were superb and the crust was perfectly baked with a wonderful flavor. If youâre picky about your pizza, this is your place!
4 based on 246 reviews
This eatery is conveniently located among a number of other corporate/chain restaurants on the ever-busy Wadsworth Boulevard, which connects to the 285. That's important because that is one of the main highways you'll likely use to visit Red Rocks Amphitheater and so you can head out of your hotel to your concert, pop in at Old Chicago for dinner, and be on your way to the show. I found the service to be very attentive and helpful. When I asked about the Colorado IPAs the waiter offered to have me taste a couple to help with my decision, and the gent was present though not pushy. I did try a pre-dinner mule (they have a number of them), and wasn't impressed at their size or flavor, but the personal Chicken Alfredo with bacon pizza was hot, generously sized, and filling, as well as tasting yummy. He recommended a simple New York cheesecake with a few berries and syrup on top, and it completed my meal. There are a number of TVs everywhere in the dining areas, and most are set to sports programming. Perhaps the time of day for my visit (i.e. around 545pm ahead of a 7PM concert start) accounted for a conspicuously older crowd, but there were also a number of kiddos and families out with grandma and/or grandpa. All in all a very satisfying experience.
4 based on 309 reviews
Yard House is an upscale-casual eatery known for great food, classic rock music and 130 taps of imported, craft and specialty ales & lagers. Whether youâre in the mood for a grilled burger and a pint of your favorite ale, or seared ahi and a chilled marti
Slow to take order, slower to bring order, even slower to bring drinks, etc. Waiter seemed more interested and mesmerized by the rain outside. Two burgers ordered medium well and they both came out bleeding. Ordered the same margarita 3 times and never received it. Ordered the same sauces 3 times and finally received them with our to go boxes. Do not recommend this place!
Where to eat American food in Lakewood: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 212 reviews
Tellers is a great neighborhood, basic dining place, especially if youâre looking to avoid a chain restaurant. The salads are really good, but so are th burgers if youâre feeling more hungry. Nightly specials are generally winners too. Or you can make a meal of appetizers - the Brussels sprouts, tater tots, fondue, shrimp and the artichoke are all favorites. Yum!
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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