Romantic Restaurants in Denver (2025)
Beckon
Fine dining restaurant · Five Points
With just a handful of seats at an elegant chef’s counter, Beckon turns dinner into a whispered conversation between kitchen and guest. Michelin-starred and lauded for gracious service, it’s a polished, seasonal journey ideal for celebratory nights. Praised by Michelin and Eater Denver.
BRUTO
Restaurant · Union Station
A tiny hearth-driven counter in the Dairy Block, Brutø delivers dramatic, fire-kissed courses that lean local and inventive. Recognized with a Michelin star and Green Star, and spotlighted by Axios Denver for its evolving tasting menu, it’s bold yet intimate.
Restaurant Olivia
Italian restaurant · Washington Park
A neighborhood dining room with the soul of a trattoria, Olivia plates handmade pastas and polished hospitality that date nights remember. Michelin-recommended and celebrated by Food & Wine for sustainability, it feels warm, thoughtful, and unmistakably Denver.
Tavernetta
Italian restaurant · Union Station
From the Frasca team, Tavernetta brings Italian romance to Union Station with handmade pastas, a deep wine list, and hospitality that makes a night out feel effortless. Awarded Michelin’s Bib Gourmand and often recommended by local critics for special occasions.
Barolo Grill
Northern Italian restaurant · Cherry Creek
A Cherry Creek stalwart with Piedmont in its heart, Barolo Grill pairs refined northern Italian cooking with one of the city’s most serious wine programs. Frequently cited by Eater and known for Wine Spectator honors, it’s a timeless spot for anniversaries.
Spuntino
Italian restaurant · Highland
Husband-and-wife owners weave Italian technique with the chef’s South Indian heritage, creating dishes that feel both personal and transportive. Intimate, warmly lit, and praised by 5280 and the Denver Post, it’s perfect for couples who love conversation and discovery.
Bistro Vendôme
French restaurant · Park Hill
This Park Hill bistro channels Parisian charm with a garden patio, classic French plates, and the Crafted Concepts team behind Rioja. A favorite of local critics for lingering dinners over steak frites and bubbles, it’s Francophile romance without leaving Denver.
Sunday Vinyl
Restaurant · Union Station
Wine, vinyl, and softly lit energy make this Frasca sibling a natural date-night choice. The European-leaning menu, thoughtful by-the-glass pours, and record-led vibes are frequently praised by editors and loyal locals alike for relaxed, grown-up evenings.
El Five
Tapas restaurant · Highland
High above LoHi with cinematic skyline views, El Five serves Mediterranean plates meant to share—think paella, mezze, and gin and tonics. Westword has highlighted it for special-occasion dining; book sunset and watch the city light up together.
Nocturne
Jazz club · Five Points
A jazz club and supper house where live sets pair with a seasonal prix fixe, Nocturne is dinner-and-a-show done right. Featured by Eater Denver and honored by Westword, it’s tailor-made for swanky nights and whispered toasts between songs.