Best European Restaurants in Park Hill
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• European • Tech Center / Greenwood Village
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- KKrisVIPDenver / Colorado •16 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat food - loved all of the dip Choices and the breads were amazing! Very knowledgable staff and perfect service. Highly recommend.More infoAsh'KaraPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Highlands•4.7
- AanneNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWonderful meals for everyone - burger, gorgonzola salad, escargots, vegetarian du jour (ravioli). Great service and ambiance.More infoLa MerisePrice: Expensive• French• Cherry Creek•4.8
- RrosalieVIPDenver / Colorado •67 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIt’s a beautiful setting and the food is so very French delicious . I had the lentil salad. The vegetarian burger was delicious too .More infoLe Bilboquet - DenverPrice: Very Expensive• French• Cherry Creek•4.6
- JJaneDenver / Colorado •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoIt is always a great pleasure to go to this restaurant. Not only is the food superb, the owners are awesome and the wait staff exceptional. We always ask for Joseph as our waiter because he is extremely attentive, always at your beck and call if necessary. He is just the best! Anxious to try the owners new restaurant - Whit's End in the Whittier neighborhood. It just recently opened.More infoRed Square Euro BistroPrice: Moderate• European• Downtown / LoDo•4.9
- JJayDenver / Colorado •10 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024This is a neighborhood bistro kind of place, comfortable and relaxed. The food is classic bistro fare, e.g., the steak frites I had done with a pan drippings and peppercorn sauce. Wines are affordable and decent. My wife had a nebbiolo and I had a tempranillo, both delicious. I suppose if I had to categorize Whit's End, I think I'd call it a gastropub. Think of a local diner that uses classic French technique. We thoroughly enjoyed our first visit and plan to return.More infoWhit's EndPrice: Expensive• European• Whittier•4.8