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Hours

Tue.-Sat. 5:30-10:30PM

Parking

Street, lot

Pricing

High ($$$)

Barolo Grill   

3030 E 6th Ave
Denver, CO 80206
303-393-1040
www.barologrilldenver.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (15 Ratings)   Read Reviews (15)    Rate and Write a Review

Appropriately named after the charming Barolo region in Italy, the intimate space on Sixth Avenue ranks at the top of all dining lists for impeccable cuisine and polished service. The interior is rustic and romantic with Italian touches from vines to soft lights and fresh flowers. The chef serves Northern Italian delicacies with lovely combinations such as the rabbit stuffed with black truffles and spinach and the signature crispy roasted duck served with garlic-laced hash browns. The Piemontese menu takes Denver diners on an interesting prix fixe adventure of culinary diversity. There's also an optional wine pairing. The wine list is comprehensive, challenging even the most fervent connoisseur. There is a nice showing of Barolo wines, of course.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
Valentine's Day heaven!
By tralfcilfy on 01/08/2007
Their sampling menu for Valentine's is absolutely exquisite. It's pricey, but worth the cost for the terrific memories!
culpadequem
Review rating 2 out of 5
Are there no Italians here?l
By culpadequem on 08/26/2006
$262 for 2 to have the Menu di Stagione with wine 1. Prosciutto e Melone good melon & prosciutto. Wine was corked. Complained. waitress, Rachel, acted indignant, implying we did not know wines. 2. Granchio com Pesche. Flavorless, insipid. Wine: Fallergo, nice acidity & fruit 3. Agnolotti Ripieni, best dish with drinkable Spigel 4. Tagliata di manzo, cold filet on arugula, filet had no flavor. Arugula was argula. Wow! Otre had harsh tannins, slight fruit on nose. 5. Panno Cota, thin, unremarkable, but the 4 raspberries were nice. Moscato was nice. The search goes on for a good Italian restaurant in Denver. Luca is similar in food and service, but decor is more "early Warehouse," dark, gloomy, smelly. A tasting menu is normally a showcase for the chef. This was an afterthought of the chef. Seems it is a "how can I do this cheap and easy and charge a premium?" Interior decor reminds one of a Greek wedding scene. Loud with rushed service, plates banging, glasses empty. Tall bald waiter is obtuse, loud, and unrefined. Threw plates at us. Perhaps Denver has the restaurants it deserves. few discriminating diners, no discriminating restaurants. Best restaurants I have found so far after a 2-year search? India's Clay Oven, New Saigon, Sandra's, Duo, Something Else.
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Review rating 3 out of 5
Not for me
By liltart2102 on 10/07/2004
I'm not into Northern Italian cuisine. Somehow I was expecting the typical southern cuisine that you would get at the average Italian restaurant. Food was ok but not for me. The service was ok. I wouldn't complain about the restaurant. It just wasn't really my kind of food.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
savmaster
By savmaster on 06/27/2004
Has lived off of its stellar reputation of the mid-1990s and is now sunk in boorish mediocrity.