With leafy neighborhoods and sprawling parks on Denver’s southern edge, Centennial embraces comfort and sophistication—a suburb with a growing taste for global flavors and family-first dining.
The Wooden Table
A bistro run by a fine-dining chef who wanted a neighborhood spot, The Wooden Table offers handmade pastas (pappardelle with lamb ragu, gnocchi with wild mushrooms), seared duck, and inventive, seasonal salads.
Service is polished but never fussy, and the warm wood interiors create a cozy retreat, especially for date nights.
ViewHouse Centennial
The local choice for sports, big groups, and outdoor brunches, ViewHouse boasts a huge rooftop, sand volleyball courts, and an energetic bar.
Menus mix American classics—burgers, nachos, Southwest salads—with local beers and a lineup of cocktails.
Weekend mornings fill the patio, and game days bring a festive, all-ages crowd.
Las Caras Mexican Grill
Beloved for its street-style tacos, slow-cooked barbacoa, zesty salsa verde, and killer margaritas, Las Caras is as much a family gathering spot as it is a foodie find.
The colorful decor hums with energy, and weekend evenings can feel like a party.
Don’t skip the house flan or aguachile.
Izakaya Den Sushi & Bar
Locals in-the-know don’t go to downtown Denver for sushi—they stay for Izakaya Den.
Sushi, sashimi, miso black cod, and ramen are all first rate; creative cocktails and sake flights pair perfectly.
Low lighting, bamboo fixtures, and an attentive staff give the entire evening a serene, special-occasion feel.
Snooze, an A.M. Eatery
A breakfast and brunch institution, Snooze serves inventive pancakes (blueberry Danish! pineapple upside-down!), benedicts, breakfast tacos, and chia pudding for the health-conscious.
The space is modern and lively, always filled with young professionals, families, and kids in soccer uniforms post-game.
Get the All-American Travel Secrets!
Don't miss out on America's hidden gems!