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Denver Restaurant Week Begins


Photo by Zakaria Zayane on Unsplash.
Photo by Zakaria Zayane on Unsplash.

We all know that restrictions have changed during the course of the pandemic, especially when it comes to restaurants. During lockdowns we weren't allowed in restaurants and then there was a push for outdoor dinning. As time has gone by, restrictions have gotten lighter and things are getting back to normal. Therefore, restaurant life in Denver and the metro area will soon be back better than ever. In fact, you can look forward to some great deals with Visit Denver's Restaurant Week event this April.


Safe Neighborhood Dinning


Denver Restaurant Week will celebrate dining in The Mile High City from April 23-May 2, 2021. That's 10 days for excellent dinning and entertainment to help boost the restaurant life in the metro area. If you've gotten used to cooking at home or ordering delivery, this will be the push you need to get out of the house and socialize safely. Denver's top restaurants will be offering multi-course dinners for one of three price points: $25, $35 or $45 per person. Participating restaurants are divided by neighborhoods, including Downtown, Uptown, Highlands, Golden Triangle, South Broadway and Washington Park, Cherry Creek, Central Park and Northfield, West Metro, and South Metro.


You can look forward to a COVID safe experience. Visit Denver is dedicated to keeping up with any developments surrounding the pandemic. You can dine safely, knowing that everything is being done to comply with local, state and national health and travel authorities. "The safety and well being of our community, partners and visitors is our number one priority. We are fully engaged with local and state officials to coordinate a safe return for visitors and meetings." Remember to check with restaurants on their capacity and safety restrictions (as far as mask mandates go) before heading out.

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