Annette
EatSouth Broadway#21 of 50

Annette

Denver, Colorado

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Chef Caroline Glover won a James Beard Award here, and one bite of anything on the menu tells you why. Annette is a wood-fired, farm-driven restaurant that feels like eating at a very talented friend's dinner party. The menu changes with the seasons, the wine list is natural-leaning and smart, and the room has a warmth that expensive restaurants rarely achieve.

Insider tip

Whatever's coming off the wood fire that night. The whole roasted trout, if it's on, is transcendent.

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