I've been driving by this place for years trying to figure out if it was worth a visit. It's tucked up in a non-discrete brick building with nothing more than a window sign and a small patio. But from the lack of showiness opens up a sizable restaurant inside with a great selection of wines (obviously) and food. It's worth a visit!
The service was excellent as they could tell a date was going on. Bring the bottle of wine and leave us alone. We did not partake in the food, but from what I could tell in the open kitchen was that good things were going on. I'll definitely be back for the food very soon.
A nice surprise that was concealed by my ignorance for so many years. Perhaps you have the same feeling or you just want to have a good red vino and stumble to your home? Either way, try this place.
#618 I am seriously in love with this place. I've been here at least a dozen times in the past ten months and I still can't get enough. Their baked brie is to die for, with plenty of roasted garlic and apple slices to go with. I'm also a huge fan of their salmon. It's simple, elegant, and cooked perfectly each time. Their french onion soup falls a little flat for me, but it is still better than any other that I've had in Denver. Oh, and I can't forget about the chocolate cake! So creamy and delicious with every bite.
Of course their main attraction is the wine. I've sampled most of the reds and have officially decided that the Malbec is for me. If you're not particularly adept at ordering wine, the servers are thorough and know exactly what they're talking about. None of my friends have been disappointed with their recommendations to date! Honestly, I love my friends that much more because they're willing to indulge with me at The Village Cork. Plus, FYI, great first date location.
inconsistent. Â First time I dined here I was impressed; not the latest time= very lackluster. Menus were depleted and what they had was blah. Overpriced for the quality and lack of implementation. Seems like a spot that was once edgy and hit the mark and tried to rest on its laurels.
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