Your Guide to Denver Restaurant Week 2026: The DFW-Approved Restaurants

Denver Restaurant Week is one of the best excuses all year to plan a few nights out — dress up, try somewhere new and revisit the places you already love. With curated multi-course menus at set price points, it’s the ultimate excuse to make dinner an event.

This year, we’re making it personal.

We’re spotlighting former Denver Fashion Week (DFW) food partners who are also participating in Denver Restaurant Week 2026. If you’ve ever grabbed bites in VIP, attended a brand dinner during show week or made a post-runway reservation, you already know these restaurants help power Denver’s fashion culture.

Denver Restaurant Week runs March 6–15, 2026, with participating restaurants offering multi-course menus at $25, $35, $45 or $55 per person. That flexible pricing makes it easy to book a date night, a group dinner or a “treat yourself” moment — no overthinking required.

Below, the former DFW partners showing up for Restaurant Week this year.

BEZEL

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📍 Denver
🔗 Make a reservation

A chic cocktail-forward concept inside The Rally Hotel, BEZEL delivers polished plates and elevated ambiance — the kind of setting that pairs perfectly with a statement jacket and late-night martini.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $45 per person

What to Wear:

  • Tailored blazer + silk camisole + straight-leg trousers
  • Statement heels or sleek loafers
  • Structured mini bag
  • Bold lip or slicked-back bun

This is your “martinis after Fashion Week” look. Clean lines, sharp tailoring, intentional accessories.

Kachina Cantina

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📍 Dairy Block, Denver
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Southwestern flavors meet bold design at this Dairy Block staple. Expect vibrant plates, creative margaritas, and an atmosphere that’s equal parts playful and stylish.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $35 per person

What to Wear:

  • Wide-leg trousers or dark denim
  • Cropped blouse or fitted knit
  • Chunky gold jewelry
  • Fashion sneakers or platform sandals

Lean into color — this is where a statement top shines.

My Neighbor Felix (LoHi)

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📍 LoHi, Denver
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A fashion crowd favorite for celebratory dinners, My Neighbor Felix brings modern Mexican energy with colorful interiors and even more colorful plates.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $35 per person

What to Wear:

  • Bodycon midi dress or matching set
  • Strappy heels or pointed boots
  • Shoulder bag with hardware detail
  • Glossy blowout or sleek ponytail

This is your “group photo mandatory” outfit.

Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings

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📍 Denver
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Sleek, modern, and ideal for a group table, Nana’s is known for beautifully crafted dumplings and shareable plates that feel runway-ready.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $45 per person

What to Wear:

  • Oversized blazer over a fitted tank
  • Wide-leg trousers or a midi skirt
  • Minimal sneakers or kitten heels
  • Delicate layered jewelry

Understated but intentional — think effortless fashion editor.

Que Bueno Suerte!

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📍 Denver
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Bright, high-energy, and always buzzing, this Larimer Square favorite is built for a festive night out.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $35 per person

What to Wear:

  • Statement top with leather pants
  • Bold earrings
  • Heeled boots or colorful heels
  • Clutch with personality

Go playful. This is not the night for neutrals only.

Bigsby’s Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant

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📍 RiNo, Denver
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Wine lovers, this one’s for you. Bigsby’s Folly blends small-batch winemaking with refined seasonal cuisine — ideal for a sophisticated, post-show-style evening.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $55 per person

What to Wear:

  • Satin slip dress or tailored suiting
  • Classic pumps or minimalist heels
  • Structured handbag
  • Gold or pearl accents

Think “fashion buyer at dinner in RiNo.”

Abrusci’s Fire & Vine

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📍 Wheat Ridge
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An Italian staple serving comfort-forward classics with elevated flair — perfect for a cozy yet polished night out.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $35 per person

What to Wear:

  • Fitted knit dress or dark denim + heeled boots
  • Long wool coat (seasonal layering moment)
  • Soft glam makeup

Effortless European dinner energy.

Blue Island Oyster Bar & Seafood

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📍 Cherry Creek + Lone Tree
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Fresh oysters, pristine seafood towers, and crisp wine pairings — Blue Island delivers coastal elegance in the heart of Colorado.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $45 per person

What to Wear:

  • Crisp white blouse + tailored trousers
  • Midi dress in navy or cream
  • Slingback heels
  • Structured tote

Classic and clean — this is quiet luxury territory.

The Patio at Sloan’s

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📍 Sloan’s Lake
🔗 Make a reservation

Relaxed, neighborhood-driven and perfect for a group dinner, The Patio balances comfort food energy with stylish presentation.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $35 per person

What to Wear:

  • Elevated denim + fitted bodysuit
  • Cropped jacket
  • Trend-forward sneakers or ankle boots
  • Oversized sunglasses (for early reservations)

Casual — but curated.

Urban Farmer (Denver)

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📍 Downtown Denver
🔗 Make a reservation

A modern steakhouse experience with sustainably sourced meats and bold interiors — ideal for a power-dinner moment.
Restaurant Week Menu Price: $55 per person

What to Wear:

  • Sharp tailoring (suit set or blazer dress)
  • Pointed-toe heels or polished boots
  • Statement watch or cuff
  • Structured handbag

This is your “closing deals over steak” look.

The Intersection of Style & Taste

Denver Restaurant Week isn’t just about value — it’s about experience. It’s about making a reservation, planning a look and turning dinner into an occasion.

And if these names feel familiar, it’s because they’ve helped feed Denver Fashion Week’s community of designers, models, creatives and tastemakers.

Fashion is culture. Food is culture. In Denver, they move together.

For the full list of participating restaurants and to book reservations, visit HERE