David Choi
Google
Elway’s is a well-known restaurant in Colorado for fine-dining. After being delayed at Denver International Airport, I decided to try it out for the first time. Why not? Located conveniently right next to the escalators off the train, my first impression was that it looked nice and similar to many nicer restaurants I’ve been to.
The food itself was ok. I tried to find a better adjective to describe the food but ok was the word that kept popping up on my mind while eating. First off, I wanted some vegetables so looked at the sides and was very surprised to see that both the broccoli and asparagus were $16. Wow. I opted for a side salad which was $6 and tasted like a $6 salad. The salmon was quite expensive at $48 and I thought it was a bit overpriced for what it was. I was not too impressed there. The salmon was cooked well at a medium which was what I asked for but I thought the flavor was a bit bland.
Service was awesome. Erin made sure that I never was waiting for anything too long and was very attentive. Thanks Erin!
Overall, if you want a nicer meal at the airport and don’t mind spending a bit extra, Elway’s may not be a bad choice.