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Good day all, Anyone got any hotel recommendations for Denver other than the Hiltons and Holiday Inns of this world? Any good restaurant tips also welcome - meat and seafood !

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Brown Palace, not cheap.
 
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I'll second the Brown Palace.
 
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Brown Palace is the coolest.
 
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66 looks and 3 comments all voting the Brown Palace!

Looks like we will be booking at the Brown Palace in Denver.

Thank you gentlemen for the recommendation.

Charlie

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Food wise, Denver has a bit of everything.
The usual steak places like Ruth’s Chris, Capitol Grill, etc.
Ocean Prime is good and right on the corner of Larimer and 15th which is a hoppin area.
Union Station has some nice restaurants too.
Tavernetta is excellent.

The Brown Palace is sort of on the south east side of downtown and these places are on the north west side. Sort of walking distance but I’m not a fan of Denver after 10:00PM
The 16th Street Mall is being revamped and the shuttle is free from Civic Center which the Brown Palace is close to and Union Station. The shuttle winds through downtown while the mall is being remodeled.

What are you coming to Denver for?
 
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Big thanks for the hotel and eating tips! Appreciated!

Will be flying into Denver from Germany with my wife and then a week of antelope hunting.

Twelve months out but starting to look at flights, accommodations and possible eats now.

Recommendations appreciated!


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One to avoid... Urban Farmer (near Union Square). Overpriced and pretentious.


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Do you have somebody meeting you at the Denver Airport? It's located quite far from Downtown. You can take the train towards downtown or otherwise whatever hotel you stay in has a shuttle.

As suggested above you want to be tucked in by 10PM. Denver can get dicey after dark as Denver is a 'Sanctuary City' and has it's problems.
 
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Really appreciate the advice and recommendations. Thank you all!


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It is sad Denver is like that now. Well, parts of Dallas are as well.


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Be sure to revisit this thread a couple months before your trip and I can fill you in on the latest developments in town.
In Denver, restaurants open and close with such regularity there’s little point in planning too far out.
I agree with Deerdogs about Urban Farmer.

You could hit a couple real Denver dining institutions like Buckhorn Exchange or Bastien’s.
 
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