Lakewood has grown into a destination in its own right, with newer restaurants blending Denver’s culinary ambition with a more relaxed, suburban feel.
These five spots capture the city’s current food mood: casual, creative, and welcoming.
1. Teller’s Taproom & Kitchen
Teller’s Taproom & Kitchen is a neighborhood favorite that feels both polished and laid‑back.
The interior is warm and comfortable, with a big bar, plenty of seating, and TVs for game days without feeling like a full‑on sports bar.
The menu leans into elevated pub food: burgers, sandwiches, hearty salads, tacos, and shareable appetizers like wings, nachos, and dips.
There are usually a few larger plates, too—think steaks, fish dishes, or pastas—that make it work for a more substantial dinner.
A rotating draft list highlights Colorado breweries, and the atmosphere makes it an easy go‑to for locals.
2. 240 Union
240 Union brings a more upscale, modern American experience to Lakewood while still feeling accessible.
The dining room is sleek and contemporary, with an open kitchen and a wood‑fired oven that anchors the menu.
The kitchen focuses on seasonal ingredients and simple, well‑executed preparations: wood‑fired pizzas, grilled meats and fish, and thoughtful vegetable sides.
You might find dishes like seared scallops, roasted chicken, tender steaks, and pasta specials that change with the season.
A solid wine list and classic cocktails round things out, making it a strong choice for celebrations or date night.
3. WestFax Brewing Company (Taproom + Food Partners)
WestFax Brewing Company is first and foremost a brewery, but its taproom has become a key player in Lakewood’s food‑and‑drink scene thanks to its rotating food trucks and pop‑ups.
The space is open and industrial, with a casual, social energy. The beer list ranges from hazy IPAs and lagers to stouts, sours, and seasonal specialties.
On any given day, a different food truck or vendor might be parked outside, serving everything from tacos and burgers to barbecue or international street food. It’s a great place to sample both local beer and the broader Denver‑area food truck scene in one stop.
4. Rise & Shine Biscuit Kitchen (Lakewood Location)
Rise & Shine Biscuit Kitchen brings its beloved biscuits and breakfast plates to Lakewood, giving the area a serious upgrade in the morning‑food department.
The space is bright and unfussy—order at the counter, grab a seat, and wait for your name to be called.
The menu revolves around flaky, buttery biscuits: biscuit sandwiches loaded with eggs, cheese, bacon or sausage, plus vegetarian options, gravies, and rotating specials.
There are also pastries, coffee drinks, and sides like grits or potatoes. It’s the kind of place that can turn a regular weekday morning into something that feels a little more special.
5. Hops & Pie (West Denver/Lakewood Edge)
While technically on the Denver side of the border, Hops & Pie sits close enough to be a go‑to for many Lakewood residents looking for great pizza and beer.
The interior is cozy and casual, with an emphasis on rotating taps and creative pies.
The menu features hand‑tossed pizzas with inventive toppings, from classics to combinations involving specialty cheeses, house‑made sauces, and seasonal ingredients.
There are also sandwiches, salads, and bar snacks that exceed typical pub expectations. The constantly changing beer list highlights craft breweries from Colorado and beyond, making it a destination for both pizza lovers and beer geeks.
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