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Palace Arms

Address
321 17th Street Denver CO 80202
Phone
(303) 297-3111
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(303) 312-5900

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:30am-9:30pm
Wednesday
5:30am-9:30pm
Thursday
5:30am-9:30pm
Friday
5:30am-9:30pm
Saturday
5:30am-9:30pm

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Designed in a French Napoleonic style, the Palace Arms in the Brown Palace Hotel brings the elegance and regality of old Europe to America. The restaurant is full of fascinating period antiques. With all that ambiance, the food is distinctly American, with a hint of classical French. The pan seared lobster cake is a great way to start the meal. The rack of lamb is an excellent choice for the...

Signature items such as seared tenderloin of King Canyon bison and American Kobe rib eye combine with many creative, contemporary dishes. The Palace Arms provides a casual atmosphere. Dine under twenty-two flags, replicas of Revolutionary battle flags and those prominent during the exploration of the American continent, that hang inside the Palace Arms. Peruse the objects in display cases at...

For decades, afternoon tea has been a tradition at The Brown Palace. Set amid the historic grandeur of the newly restored atrium lobby with its serenade of the melodic harp and piano accompaniment, guests revel in the splendor as they escape from the city's bustle. Enjoy such signature items as a pot of properly brewed English tea accompanied by scones served with Devonshire cream and...

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Rated Food28 Decor27 Service28 Cost$60 Ratings are out of 30. Key to ratingsQuestion

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Average Rating
100

Wow! What an incredible place! We came here for an anniversary, and the food was spectacular. So many flavors, so much synergy in the menu, so much fun. We decided to go with the eight course...

Average Rating
60

Beautiful and historic. Nearly empty on a Saturday night. Fennel soup was bright and fresh. Salmon small plate was overcooked salmon on a bed of mushy peas. Pass. Beef Wellington was as old school...

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60

Not entirely sure how to feel. I really enjoy the old world ambiance of the entire hotel, and especially the restaurant. The service provided is also wonderful. However, we were just a bit...

Average Rating
80

8course tasting & wow was it a lot of food. The food was all different & all had great flavors. The mushroom one was my favorite. Towards the end of the meal I felt defeated as I couldn't force...

This afternoon tea was delightful. I ordered the peppermint tea which was very refreshing and hit the spot for a cold day. The Devonshire cream served with scones was delicious and I still can't...

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The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa is a luxury hotel nestled in desirable Downtown Denver area. In addition to boasting 241 impressive guestroom and suites, The Brown Palace offers fine dining, stately meeting facilities for weddings and professional events alike, and an unrivaled vacation for business guests and leisure travelers. During your stay in LoDo, enjoy a rejuvenating escape to the onsite...

Enjoy Ship Tavern’s own micro-brewed beer on tap along with a large selection of bottled beers while watching sporting events on the plasma TV. Ship Tavern features a casual menu and the freshest seafood in town. This Denver Colorado restaurant is also home to the region’s best prime rib, Rocky Mountain trout, prime steaks, fresh seafood & the best lobster salad sandwich in town.

Other Recommended Restaurants: Favored as a "good impression" spot with the downtown business crowd, the Brown Palace Hotel's elegant dining room recaptures the romance and glamour of a forgotten age. The European-styled setting features Napoleonic French antiques, white onyx walls, impeccably appointed tables, and a professional waitstaff dressed to the nines. Featured dishes include Dover...

Located at the Brown Palace Hotel, Palace Arms offers a fine dining experience, serving contemporary fare. The menu features such dishes as Wagyu steak, venison carpaccio, heirloom tomato soup, and more.

For decades, afternoon tea has been a tradition at The Brown Palace. Set amid the historic grandeur of the newly restored atrium lobby with its serenade of the melodic harp and piano accompaniment, guests revel in the splendor as they escape from the city's bustle. Enjoy such signature items as a pot of properly brewed English tea accompanied by scones served with Devonshire cream and...

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