This place has some of the best food I've ever tasted in Denver. However, the portions are small so don't hold back on the bread. For example, their diver scallop/S (I'm pretty sure the menu read ""scallops,"" as in more than one when I ordered it) had only one scallop. My other complaint is that the tables are awkwardly close together. I personally like to have conversations when I'm dining with friends and family. However, we felt like we had to keep our conversation as superficial and un-controversial as possible because other customers are literally 2 feet away and can hear everything you say. All in all, I'd go back because the food is that good, I'd just eat a large lunch that day and go with quiet people who talk about mundane stuff.
Pros: Food!
Cons: portions, tables too close together
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