El Five
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El Five

Denver, Colorado

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A fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows and the best downtown views in the city. The mezze platters are generous and well-executed, the lamb is always excellent, and the room glows gold at sunset in a way that makes everyone look better. It's the kind of place that turns a Tuesday dinner into an occasion.

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Book a window table for sunset. Order the mezze platter for two and the short rib tagine.

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