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- KKaylaDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe recently celebrated our wedding anniversary and a birthday at Osteria Marco, and the experience was absolutely unforgettable. Our server, Bex, went above and beyond to make our night special. She was incredibly attentive, warm, and made us feel truly valued. The food was outstanding—every dish was delicious—and the drinks were crafted to perfection. The atmosphere was inviting and added to the joy of the evening. We couldn’t have asked for a better place or team to celebrate such a meaningful night. Thank you, Osteria Marco, for making our celebration so memorable!More infoOsteria MarcoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown / LoDo•4.6
- JJenDenver / Colorado •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoChristmas Dinner with my son at Venice Ristorante in Denver. Great view across from a decorated Union Station. Reservations at 6pm, sat at 6:15. Bread service was an ample amount for two with leftovers. Worth the price as far as volume but not overwhelmingly amazing. Appetizer: fried zucchini and calamari. Zucchini was amazing! Calamari needed salt but well cooked. Spicy marina dipping sauce, very mild, zero heat. Enough for 3 people. Entrees: Gnocchi with Burrata was incredible and a large portion. We took half home. Excellent texture and taste. Highly recommend. Piccata: well cooked, could cut with a fork, mash potatoes silky, veggies average. Three huge pieces, easy dish to split, if desired. Pics of of not great due to lighting. Huge shout out to the manager and hostess. There was an elderly gentleman that missed the stairs and fell face first on the floor, resulting in a bloody facial lacaration and injuries. They did great with a packed restaurant on Christmas, handling the situation. Holiday dining note: our server was great, I ashed him about his night and he seemed reserved. I said I hoped he was making some good holiday money with nice customers. And he his face dropped. He was so sweet and said not really, no one’s tipping or really nice. We did our best to change that and basically left half our check amount as a tip. But a small reminder that a bit of kindness even a compliment or smile goes a long way, especially on the service industry, on a holiday.More infoVenice Ristorante & Wine BarPrice: Moderate• Italian• Downtown / LoDo•4.8
- KKristiAtlanta Metro •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAmazing experience! Started with the prosciutto, a pinot grigio, and had the tagliatelle, followed by the torta. It was all so wonderful! HIGHLY recommend the tagliatelle!! I sat at the bar, where Caesar waited on me, and he was exceptional. Highly attentive but not over-bearing; he was personable and friendly. I loved the ambiance as well. It should also be said, Caesar went above and beyond, and is an expert in his craft! Make a reservation, and you will not be disappointed.More infoTavernettaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Downtown / LoDo•4.7
- JJTDenver / Colorado •20 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024Had dirty martini while I waited for friends, was good, but the olives were jarred, bland… can up the game there Had a nice meal with friends and their son, a nice treat was provided for birthdays… the restaurant let us stay late which was very nice We ate and shared our meals… all delish. Also ordered gelato… pistachio (3up), olive oil (2up) (creams) and something like a fruit sorbet (papaya?) (3up) We had nice time togetherMore infoSpuntinoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Highlands