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- 4.8Comida
- 4.9Servicio
- 4.7Ambiente
- 4.6Valor
Ruido • Moderado
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Ruido • Moderado
Denver/Colorado
Americana contemporánea
Montañas
Mejor Servicio
Montañas
Americana contemporánea
Margaret
Denver17 reseñas
Comieron hace 5 días
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Pamela Gold
Denver33 reseñas
Comieron hace 6 días
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Steve
Londres36 reseñas
Comieron hace 7 días
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Gary Gold
Chicago20 reseñas
Comieron en 5 de julio de 2026
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Katie Gold
Denver15 reseñas
Comieron en 27 de junio de 2026
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Sue
Richmond3 reseñas
Comieron en 25 de junio de 2026
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Clay
Denver2 reseñas
Comieron en 24 de junio de 2026
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Cheri Gold
Denver54 reseñas
Comieron en 21 de junio de 2026
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Annette
Houston4 reseñas
Comieron en 14 de junio de 2026
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paula
Costa central3 reseñas
Comieron en 6 de junio de 2026
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Brass Kitchen & Bar opens daily for dinner, the posted hours are 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The restaurant also runs a daily Happy Hour (3:30–5:30 PM) when the full menu and beverages are offered at a 25% discount. If you’re planning a late dinner or holiday visit, it’s a good idea to call ahead or make a reservation to confirm hours for that specific date.
Casual dress is the stated dress code, so guests typically arrive in relaxed, smart-casual attire. The atmosphere is approachable, suitable for families, locals and visitors, while still feeling special for date nights and celebrations. If you’re attending a special event, a neat casual outfit will fit right in.
Yes, Brass is noted for accommodating dietary needs and special requests. Guests have praised staff for handling gluten-free, dairy-free and other restrictions, and servers often ask about allergies. The restaurant accepts reservations (and charges a $25 per person no-show fee), so call ahead or note special requests on your reservation to ensure the kitchen and staff are prepared. For large parties or accessibility needs, it’s best to phone the restaurant directly.
Brass offers a mix of seating: bar seating, standard table seating and a popular outdoor patio. Guests describe a dining room with garage-style doors that open to the outdoors, creating an indoor/outdoor feel in nicer weather. There’s no private dining room listed, but the space does handle larger groups and communal tables, reservations are recommended if you’re dining with a party.
Not specifically stated. Guests consistently recommend making a reservation because Brass often fills up, especially on weekends and during peak season; several reviews suggest reservations rather than relying on walk-in availability. During busy periods walk-ins may face a wait, but there’s no explicit information about a formal waiting list system, calling ahead or booking online is the best way to secure a table.
Busiest: evenings (especially weekends and peak ski-season nights) when the bar and dining room can be packed and lively. Quietest: early dinner seatings, weekdays and off-peak hours, guests often find early seating more relaxed and less noisy. Happy Hour (3:30–5:30 PM) draws locals for value but can still be lively. If you prefer quieter dining, aim for a weekday or an earlier reservation.
Brass Kitchen & Bar is run by local restaurateur Paul (Paul Underwood), who is frequently mentioned by guests for hands-on hospitality and presence in the dining room. Many guests praise Paul’s involvement and consistency in service and atmosphere, describing him as a welcoming host who helps maintain the restaurant’s high standards.
The owner lists the restaurant as open daily from 4:00 PM–9:00 PM, which implies regular daily service; however, specific public-holiday hours aren’t listed. Many guests recommend calling ahead to confirm holiday hours or to make a reservation, especially during busy holiday periods when hours can vary or the restaurant may be busier than usual.
Yes, Brass has outdoor patio seating and a dining room that opens to the outdoors via garage-style doors. Many guests enjoy the patio in summer months and describe the indoor/outdoor flow as a highlight. Outdoor seating is a popular choice for a relaxed evening, but availability can vary with weather and busy nights, so request patio seating when you reserve if that’s your preference.
Yes, Brass Kitchen & Bar is a popular choice for date night. Guests repeatedly call it a fun yet slightly upscale spot with creative, well-executed dishes, thoughtful cocktails and an inviting atmosphere. Choose a table on the patio or an early evening seating for a quieter vibe, or sit at the bar for a livelier experience. Don’t skip dessert, many guests rave about the sweets. Reservations are recommended for weekends or peak season to ensure a comfortable date-night table.
Family-friendly: yes, guests frequently bring children, celebrate birthdays, and the team accommodates high chairs and kids. Many families and groups report comfortable experiences, and there are kids’ meal options (some guests mention kids’ meals but note pricing). Accessibility: specific accessible seating details aren’t listed in the available information. If you need an accessible table or special seating, call ahead so the staff can confirm accommodations and reserve a suitable spot.
It depends on what you want: for value, Tuesdays and Sundays stand out, guests praise Tuesday’s $39 three-course special and Sunday’s 25% off the full menu. Mondays also feature $10 small plates that many guests enjoy. For a lively local feel, weekend evenings are ideal. If you want quieter dining, choose a weekday or an early seating regardless of the day.
For value and a lively early vibe, go during Happy Hour (3:30–5:30 PM) when the full menu and drinks are 25% off, guests love this window. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for an early dinner seating or weekdays; several guests recommend arriving early to avoid the busiest evening crowds. For special deals, look for weeknight promotions (e.g., Tuesday/three-course specials and Monday small-plate nights) that many guests praise.
Portion sizes tend to be generous and shareable. Many guests say small plates are substantial and entrees often yield leftovers to take home, several reviews mention large portions and good value. Brass’s menu encourages sharing (apps and small plates are popular), so groups often order multiple items to sample. A few guests noted occasional smaller servings on particular dishes, but the overall consensus is that portions are hearty and satisfying for the prices in this resort town.
Brass has an upbeat, contemporary yet warmly inviting vibe. Guests praise its lively, fun atmosphere, strong cocktails and energetic service team. It’s a popular spot for locals and visitors, which means it can be noisy at peak times, some guests call it lively or a bit loud, but others appreciate the bustling, social energy. The patio and open dining room add to the bright, accessible feel that suits groups, date nights and celebratory meals.
Yes, many guests bring children and families dine regularly. Reviews note high chairs were provided, staff handled kids professionally, and there are kid-friendly menu options (though some guests mentioned kids’ meals felt pricey). Brass balances an approachable family atmosphere with elevated, creative dishes, so families often enjoy sharing small plates. If you want a quieter experience with kids, consider an earlier seating.
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