Denver & Colorado Restaurants Shine in the 2025 Michelin Guide
The culinary landscape of Denver and Colorado continues to impress, as evidenced by the latest accolades from the Michelin Guide. Several establishments have earned stars, recommendations, and nods for extraordinary value, solidifying the region’s position as a premier dining destination. Let’s dive into the highlights of the 2025 guide.
Michelin stars: Recognizing Culinary Excellence
The Wolf’s Tailor continues to lead the charge, elevating its status with a coveted two-star designation. This signifies “Offering a seamless dining experience as intriguing as its name, this cozy haven blends together creativity, attention to detail, and charm,” according to the guide. Previously awarded a star in the inaugural edition, this upgrade underscores the restaurant’s consistent commitment to exceptional cuisine.
Bib Gourmand: quality & Value Combined
Cozobi Fonda Fina, located in Boulder, earned a Bib Gourmand, a distinction recognizing restaurants offering high-quality food at a reasonable price.This is fantastic news for diners seeking tasty and affordable options.
New & Recommended Restaurants: Rising Stars
Several restaurants received recommendations for the first time, signaling a vibrant and evolving dining scene. Ukiyo and Wildflower, both in Denver, joined the list, showcasing the city’s innovative spirit.
However,the list isn’t without changes. Wyld in Vail appears to have been removed from the recommended list, and sadly, Fruition and Noissette have closed their doors this year. Q House has also announced its impending closure.
Fulton & Curiel’s Continued Success
Chef Alex Curiel’s influence continues to grow. Margot, his restaurant specializing in shared dishes at 1551 S. Pearl St. in Denver, is gaining recognition. Fulton, also under Curiel’s direction, received high praise for its contemporary multicourse tasting menu.
The Michelin Guide described Fulton’s cuisine as “both global and distinctly Coloradan, taking inspiration from local ingredients while weaving together wide-ranging influences.” Curiel’s Alteño (249 Clayton St., Denver) also earned a proposal, further cementing his reputation.
The Complete 2025 Michelin Guide Recommendations: Colorado
here’s a comprehensive list of the restaurants recognized in the 2025 Michelin Guide:
* A5 Steakhouse (Denver) – 1600 15th St.
* Alteño (Denver) – 249 Clayton St.
* Barolo Grill (Denver) – 3030 E. 6th Ave.
* Blackbelly Market (Boulder) - 1606 Conestoga St.
* Boulder Dushanbe Tea House (Boulder) – 1770 13th st.
* Bramble & Hare (Boulder) – 1964 13th St.
* Brasserie Brixton (Denver) – 3701 N. Williams St.
* Dio Mio (Denver) – 3264 larimer St.
* Element 47 (Aspen) – 675 E. Durant Ave
* Guard and Grace (Denver) – 1801 California St.
* Hey Kiddo (Denver) – 4337 Tennyson St.
* kawa Ni (Denver) – 1900 W. 32nd Ave.
* Marco’s coal Fired (Denver) – 2129 Larimer St.
* Mawa’s Kitchen (Aspen) – 305 Aspen Airport Business Center, Ste. F
* Mercantile Dining and Provision (denver) – 1701 Wynkoop St.
* Mirabelle (Beaver Creek) – 55 Village Rd.
* Oak at Fourteenth (Boulder) – 1400 Pearl St.
* Olivia (Denver) – 290 S. Downing St.