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AMERICAN

Beatrice & Woodsley

38 S. Broadway, 303-777-3505,

(Great) Small plates all under $20, but you’ll order a few. The dishes on what is perhaps Denver’s most creative menu usually score, with rare exceptions. Settle in for a couple of hours and order a succession of dishes; everything’s meant to be shared. But guard your Hair of the Frog cocktail (gin, chartreuse and soda) for yourself. Last reviewed December 2008.

Cherry Creek Grill

184 Steele St., 303-322-3524

(Very Good) Plates $12-$32. In a city where Monday nights see most restaurants underattended, if not shuttered, Cherry Creek Grill maintains a lively, populated atmosphere. Burgers, chicken and fish in satisfying portions. Cocktails are cold and ample. Last reviewed April 2008.

Masterpiece Deli

1575 Central St. (at 16th St.), 303 561-3354,

(Very Good) Sandwiches $8-$10.50; breakfast sandwiches $4.75 and up. Denver’s sandwich scene took a quantum leap with the opening of Masterpiece Deli, just a block down the hill from Lola in the Lower Highland neighborhood. Top-shelf ingredients and preparation make the common-sounding sandwiches (Reuben, egg salad) uncommon. Last reviewed April 2009.

Root Down

1600 W. 33rd Ave., 303-993-4200,

(Very Good/Great) Plates $7-$22, with most around $9-$11. An eclectic menu of innovative, flavorful small dishes (many of which are vegetarian) drives this forward- thinking eatery and watering hole, fashioned from a reclaimed garage. Last reviewed March 2009.

Steakhouse Ten

3517 S. Elati St., Englewood, 303-789-0911,

(Very Good) Entrees $22-$34. Cozy clubby little steakhouse in Englewood gets the heat right every time: Rare is rare and medium is medium. The vibe here is just right for quiet tête-u-têtes and private dinners. Greek specialties round out the menu. Open for lunch, too. Last reviewed May 2009.

EUROPEAN

Bistro One

1294 S. Broadway, 720-974-0602,

(Very Good) Appetizers $5-$9; mains $14-$22. Smart cocktails start supper at this contemporary neighborhood bistro, where standard bistro fare (steak frites) shares menu space with more innovative dishes. Clever cocktails and a small, user-friendly wine list round out the experience. Last reviewed December 2008.

Bistro Vendôme

1420 Larimer St., 303-825-3232,

(Great) Appetizers $6-$16; main courses $15-$23. Vendôme, which boasts one of downtown Denver’s loveliest patios, also serves some of Denver’s most pleasant French cuisine. The savory herb-roasted chicken and delicate pan- roasted veal are standouts on the menu. which also includes foie gras pate and escargots. Manageable all-French wine list and popular brunch. Last reviewed July 2007.

Farro

8230 S. Holly St., 303-694-5432,

(Very Good) Almost nothing over $15. The southern suburbs are awash in restaurants, but precious few of them are any good. Enter Farro, at the corner of Holly Street and County Line Road, which serves homey, substantial fare with a casual-elegant twist. Good wine list, too. Last reviewed February 2009.

Indulge French Bistro

4140 W. 38th Ave., 303-433-7400,

(Very good/Great) Appetizers $6.50-$16; entrees $16-$28. This small, hospitably operated bistro in north Denver changes its menu frequently, but you can always count on a well-executed steak frites, an inexpensive glass of house wine, and a cheery welcome. Tip for seasonal eaters: Order seafood; it’s almost always nicely prepared here. Last reviewed May 2009.

ASIAN

Taste of Thailand

504 E. Hampden Ave, Englewood, 303-762-9112

(Very Good) Nothing over $15. Every neighborhood has at least one Thai restaurant, but not every neighborhood has one as good as Englewood’s Taste of Thailand. Fresh, tasty dishes are assembled with a light hand, and spice is applied with precision. Lunch specials every day, perfect for Swedish Medical Center employees across the street. Last reviewed March 2008.

US Thai Cafe

5228 W. 25th Ave., Edgewater, 303-233-3345

(Very Good/Great) Appetizers $3.95-$5.95; entrees $7.50-$13.95. Curries stand out on the menu at US Thai, especially the evocative, complex green curry — smoky but smooth, soft but sharp, spicy but soothing, entirely irresistible. Get it with a green papaya salad and Thai iced tea. Kids love this place. Takeout available. Last reviewed December 2006.

MEXICAN/SOUTHWESTERN

Brewery Bar II

150 Kalamath St., 303-893-0971

(Very Good) Nothing over $10. Part sports bar, part dive, all soul, the Brewery Bar II smothers most of its excellent combination plates in some of Denver’s tastiest green chile. Brewery Bar II won’t win awards for being fancy, but it will win hearts for being consistent, friendly and cool. Closed Sundays. Last reviewed December 2006.

CARIBBEAN

8 Rivers LoDo

1550 Blake St., 303-623-3422,

(Very Good) Appetizers $7-$13; mains $15-$19. Denver’s very best rum list anchors this downtown homage to Jamaican cuisine. Think jerk chicken, jerk pork, jerk steak and a beautifully rich-spicy oxtail stew. Happy hour on weekdays. Last reviewed December 2008.

PIZZA

McKinners Pizza Bar

2389 W. Main St., Littleton, 303-798-8500,

(Very Good) Pizzas $9.25 and up; salads $6.25-$9. Downtown Littleton is one of the area’s most pleasant town strips, studded with boutiques and wine shops and restaurants and, happily, McKinners, a favorite watering hole, pizza joint and gathering place. Last reviewed March 2009.

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