Large venue with spacious layout and many TVs shows live international sports and major events. Atmosphere feels upbeat and welcoming, filled with friendly energy and great views. Features include taxidermy decor and an enclosed patio allowing dogs.
Cold, icy beers come with a good selection and attentive service that keeps your glass topped up. Staff handle orders smoothly, making sure the beer and food taste fantastic together.
Charbroiled salmon stands out with solid flavor and consistent preparation. The salmon Caesar salad and salmon burgers also deliver well on taste and presentation.
Good to know
Dogs are allowed on the enclosed patio.
Happy hour offers great food at unbeatable prices.
Expect a busy atmosphere during major sporting events.
Bar and grill with a canopy-covered patio and live music creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor space accommodates well-behaved dogs and encourages socializing with a foosball table centrally placed. The vibe blends craft beer culture with a chill, easygoing energy.
Offers an excellent beer selection that pairs well with the food. The atmosphere allows enjoying a beer during dinner while kids have space to roam.
Salmon salad stands out with its fresh and tasty flavor. The blackened salmon offers a great, bold taste that many enjoy.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm with discounted beer and food options.
Oskar Blues hosts a cornhole league for those interested in participating.
Live music occurs regularly, but check the schedule for specific nights.
Bar and grill with Alaskan theme and mountain views offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating. Decor and menu reflect Alaskan culture through American fusion dishes and specialty drinks. Space feels intimate and bright, attracting a friendly crowd for casual meals.
An impressive variety of beers and wines fills the menu. Beers come ice cold in mason jars, with Alaskan beer standing out as a notable option.
Salmon dishes include a smoked salmon dip and salmon fish and chips cooked to a light, crispy texture. The winterberry salad with salmon and salmon with vegetables also stand out as solid options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant charges a $3 upcharge for soup, which should be disclosed upfront.
European restaurant offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a chic, sleek English pub vibe and a well-stocked bar featuring two discreet TVs. The space combines beautiful design elements like big windows, wood flooring, and unique decor from an old grocery store. It serves as a great neighborhood spot with a cozy, local feel and a welcoming dining room.
A solid mix of local beer styles flows here, including a favorite non-alcoholic option. Beirdstat beers appear often, covering a range of moods.
Salmon cooked perfectly stands out here, showing careful preparation. The dish pairs well with other favorites like fish and chips and steak frites, highlighting its quality.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday with 20% off everything.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a variety of gluten-free options on the menu.
Small space with wood accents and a loft-like second floor creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming with excellent music enhancing the experience. Known for fresh sushi and delicious ramen, it draws those seeking authentic Japanese flavors.
Offers a variety of Asian beers including a Kyoto Matcha IPA that is unique and refreshing. Also serves NA beer and a nice selection of Japanese options, with a relaxed atmosphere for hanging out after meals.
Good to know
Monday is $2 salmon night.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Parking is tough downtown, so plan accordingly.
Spacious restaurant with an airy open lobby and high ceilings that fill the space with natural light. Atmosphere feels friendly and peaceful, often quiet enough for conversation except when busy. Regulars enjoy the old fashioned community vibe and find it convenient for hotel meetings.
Rotating drafts and a very good selection of beers stand out here. The spot pairs local brews with solid food options, making the beer choice feel well-rounded.
Seared salmon arrives cooked perfectly with a gorgeous presentation. It pairs well with sides like wild rice and stands out as a solid lunch option.
Good to know
Free parking is available for customers.
A QR code is taped to the bar for accessing the menu.
Expect higher prices for draft beer due to the hotel setting.
Spacious restaurant with a clean, classy atmosphere and comfortable seating feels more like a large bar than cozy dining. Friendly energy fills the space, which features TVs for games and a deck for outdoor seating. The vibe suits casual gatherings with family and friends, especially on busy weekend nights.
Good beer selection on tap offers variety. Cold beer pairs well with burgers in a great atmosphere.
Salmon comes juicy and delicious with dill butter that complements it perfectly. It arrives with green beans and a green salad topped with five ingredients including hard-boiled egg and cheese.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Saturday morning brunch due to high demand.
Expect a wait for tables during Friday happy hour, especially after 5pm.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Massive sports bar filled with numerous large TVs broadcasting various games and entertainment. Atmosphere is loud but comfortable, welcoming families and dogs with indoor garage and patio seating. Separate adult bar areas provide space for different groups while maintaining a family-friendly vibe.
Cold beer stands out here, often described as the coldest beer in town. The selection covers a great variety and prices stay good.
Salmon comes cooked perfectly with a great flavor, often served on a bed of rice or in salads like Caesar or garden varieties. The salmon salad and Caesar salad with salmon stand out as delicious options.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Kids' nights offer crafts and sweet treats for children.
Late night deals are available from Monday to Thursday after 9:30 pm.
Bar and grill offers stunning mountain views from multiple seating areas including rooftop and outdoor spaces. Atmosphere stays lively with live music and a fireplace area for comfort. Outdoor game area and spacious seating add to the welcoming vibe.
A wide variety of tap beer choices pairs well with the food menu. Staff offer solid beer recommendations and show good knowledge of the extensive beer selection.
Salmon comes in generous portions and appears in dishes like grilled salmon, salmon and shrimp pasta, and a glazed salmon bowl. It pairs well with ingredients like blueberries and goat cheese and features in both salads and buffets.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great deals, typically from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Credit card payments incur an additional charge.
Dogs on leashes are allowed in the outdoor area.
Small restaurant with minimalist white walls and large outdoor patio offers a warm atmosphere with moderate noise. Diverse groups gather around community tables, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Commitment to neighborhood and dog-friendly policies set it apart from typical spots.
Brewed in-house beer stands out with great flavor and quality. A solid selection of cocktails complements the beer offerings.
Salmon appears in kale salads and as a main dish alongside barramundi. The salmon dishes pair well with fresh greens and offer a delicious option for seafood lovers.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted appetizers.
The patio is dog-friendly during happy hour, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Gluten-free options are available, but not all menu items can be modified.
Japanese restaurant combines elegant decor with fun jazz music and a vibrant cocktail lounge in the back. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with attentive staff and a lively bar area. Unique sushi offerings and rare sake selections set it apart from typical spots.
King salmon and Copper River salmon appear in several dishes, including rolls and sashimi. The salmon tartare roll and salmon sushi stand out for their exceptional flavor and freshness.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5-7 PM, but only at the bar.
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups, with wait times up to 2 hours.
Kumoya adds a 20% gratuity to all bills automatically.
Brick walls and a view of planes create a quiet, cozy atmosphere that contrasts with the busy airport around it. Plenty of room and a large bar with multiple TVs offer space to relax. Live music adds a subdued, welcoming vibe for travelers seeking calm.
Rotating taps feature Oskar Blues pale ales and a Denver pale ale that pairs well with meals. Options include locally brewed craft beers and non-alcoholic choices.
Salmon arrives cooked perfectly with a delicious taste. The Provencal salad with salmon is huge and satisfying, though the butter can be a bit heavy at times.
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Pour La France! is located in concourse B, convenient after the tram.
The Croque Madame is priced at $16.75, offering good value.
Expect busy times as the restaurant often appears short-staffed.
Airport restaurant offers quiet, comfortable atmosphere with nice window views for plane spotting. Seating includes power outlets and cubbies for convenience during layovers. Decor features sports memorabilia and attention to detail, creating a calm yet engaging environment.
Locally brewed beers on tap offer a good cross section and are hard to find outside of Colorado. Beers come ice cold and pair well with the food.
Salmon arrives tender and buttery, seasoned simply with salt and pepper. It cooks to a medium rare texture that cuts easily and pairs well with Caesar salad.
Good to know
Expect high prices due to the airport location.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
The restaurant is located in Concourse B of the airport.
Classic old tavern style with dark wood and 70s era decor creates a nostalgic, warm supper club vibe. Atmosphere feels like a cozy piano bar lounge with comfortable seating and friendly energy. Patrons enjoy a quiet, inviting space that contrasts with a divey exterior.
Draft beer and wine list includes solid beer options and spiked Arnold Palmers. Happy Hour features quick service with good beer selections.
Salmon dishes include a salmon salad with crispy bacon and feta cheese and a salmon piccata noted for its flavor. Overcooked salmon is replaced promptly with a freshly cooked piece.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 2pm with solid food offerings and discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended, especially for large parties.
Lunch, including appetizers and dessert, costs around $50 per person.