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Vibrant Eats in Capitol Hill

Vibrant Eats in Capitol Hill

Steeped in history and vibrant in nature, Capitol Hill is one of Denver’s most eclectic neighborhoods. Historic homes such as the iconic Molly Brown House highlight this area’s rich past while funky hotspots and lively music venues showcase its spirited personality. Juxtaposed between old and new, Capitol Hill hits a happy medium for residents who enjoy not only its dynamic nature but also its walkability, giving quick access to everything from world-class museums to neighborhood restaurants. With a dense population, this neighborhood has more than its share of dining options, offering everything from low-key coffee houses to upscale eateries.

Mizuna

Sometimes the best things come in small packages and Capitol Hill’s Mizuna is proof positive. Making a name for itself as one of the city’s best restaurants, acclaimed chef and restaurateur Frank Bonanno consistently delights with inspired French cuisine. Intimate and elegant, Mizuna celebrates seasonal ingredients to create innovative dishes such as Seared Foie Gras, Butter Poached Maine Lobster, Macaroni and Cheese, and Magret Duck Breast. For those looking for a true French dining experience, Mizuna offers a prix fixe menu that allows diners to enjoy five courses with wine pairings.

MAX’s Wine Dive Denver

While some diners tend to steer clear of chain restaurants, Max’s Wine Dive Denver just may be the place to change their minds. Part of a boutique chain, Max’s Wine Dive Denver has the perfect blend of high-end food and wine with a little bit of whimsy. White-washed brick walls and an energetic buzz greet diners at the door at this cozy eatery. Making its home in an industrial-style building on the south side of the Capitol Hill neighborhood, this happening hotspot serves over 90 varieties of wine alongside Southern-inspired dishes such as Bison Sliders, Oven Roasted Stuffed Piquillo Peppers and Jalapeño-Buttermilk Fried Chicken.

Potager

Well ahead of the curve of the now popular farm-to-table movement, Potager takes is name’s meaning, kitchen garden, very seriously. Open since 1997, Potager was created with a vision to create the finest food using only the the most delectable ingredientd. Rustic in both decor and nature, Potager delivers New American cuisine with a touch of French flair. House specialties highlight the bounty of the season and include items such as Ricotta Dumplings, Twice Backed Nettle-Chevre Souffle and Wood Oven Roasted Whey Brined Chicken.

Jelly Cafe

Warm and inviting, Jelly Cafe offers diners a quirky decor and a homespun vibe. Geared toward breakfast and lunch, Jelly Cafe is a neighborhood favorite famous for its breakfast-style comfort food and friendly staff. While standard breakfast and lunch fare are offered, diners also can dive into innovative takes on pancakes and egg scrambles. Regulars come back again and again for Jelly Cafe favorites like Lavender Blueberry Pancakes, Corn Flake French Toast and the Haco Chili Benedict.

Bones

Restauranter Frank Bonanno makes Capitol Hill home to a new restaurant in his portfolio with Bones. Chef-driven and inventive, Bones is a high-end noodle bar with French influences. Small in size but big on flavor, Bones is a treat for the senses in this snug eatery with menu items such as Braised Pig Steamed Buns, Green Papaya Salad and their famed Lobster Ramen Noodles. Happy hours are the main event at Bones with creative drink concoctions such as a green tea-infused Blushing Geisha and a bourbon-flavored Tokyo Sour.


Usaj Realty is a boutique real estate brokerage firm specializing in Denver’s most popular neighborhoods. We help our clients find everything from the classic vintage home to a more modern condo. For more information about buying or selling a home in Denver’s historic and hip Capitol Hill neighborhood, please contact us.

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