Potager
EatCapitol Hill#42 of 50

Potager

Denver, Colorado

Photo: Phil Horne

A Capitol Hill market-driven restaurant that's been quietly turning out some of Denver's most honest cooking since 1997. The menu changes weekly — sometimes daily — driven entirely by what Chef Teri Rippeto finds at the farmers market that morning. The wood-fired hearth in the open kitchen does most of the heavy lifting, and the wine list is one of the smartest in the city.

Insider tip

The wood-fired whole fish when it's on the menu. Ask what's new from the market — the answer tells you what you should order.

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