Guard and Grace
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Guard and Grace

Denver, Colorado

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A steakhouse that would hold its own in any city, from a chef who trained under Thomas Keller. The dry-aged cuts are impeccable, the raw bar is surprisingly strong, and the room — all glass and reclaimed wood — has an energy that manages to be celebratory without tipping into bro-culture territory. This is where Denver does power dinner.

Insider tip

The Colorado lamb chops with the bone marrow butter. Skip the sides — that dish is a complete thought.

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