Thursday, March 21, 2013

Dining delights in Denver


Home to 2.5 million residents, the Denver area offers a wide array of ethnic cuisine, fine dining experiences and organic food options for the rental bus visitor. Established travel guides such as Gayot, Frommer's and Fodor's provide a host of different Denver restaurants with high ratings and rave reviews. If you’re dining in Denver and require reliable rental bus transportation, use a bus, charter bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Bus Rental Denver, and travel around this mile-high city in style and comfort.
Rioja is located a short rental bus ride away in the downtown region, five minutes on foot from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts Center. This restaurant's interior decor includes bright yellow walls, exposed brick and white linen tablecloths. The Mediterranean-infused menu features such items as English pea risotto, saffron spaghettini and brick-oven vegetable flatbread. The restaurant offers weekend brunch as well. Located inside the upscale Hotel Teatro and popular with rental bus diners, Restaurant Kevin Taylor, lies one block from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, making this an ideal setting for a pre-show meal. Menu items include dishes such as yellow tomato gazpacho, roasted rabbit and butter poached monkfish. The restaurant's high-end setting features marble floors, curved ceilings, upstairs seating and leather chairs.
Take your rental bus two blocks from Governor's Park, where Mizuna offers a relaxed setting outfitted with terracotta walls, cherry wood furnishings and white tablecloths. The restaurant only serves dinner, highlighting such dishes as butter poached Maine lobster and roasted New York strip. The wine list features selections from Spain, Germany and California. An alternative for rental bus diners is Fruition Restaurant, which offers such entrees as pan-roasted marinated chicken breast, smoked duck breast and seared prosciutto-wrapped yellowfin tuna. The upscale setting, which serves dinner only, features hardwood floors, track lighting and earth-tone walls which has attracted many traveling in Denver.
Stop your rental bus at the pedestrian-only 16th Street Mall and visit Panzano, which lies one block away. The interior decor includes art deco light fixtures, hardwood floors, carved ceilings and dark leather, U-shaped booths. The Italian menu offers ravioli stuffed with cured meats and chicken breast with mushroom risotto. The restaurant also features gluten-free and weekend brunch menus. Osteria Marco sits a short rental bus ride away from the University of Colorado Denver's downtown campus. The Italian menu highlights items such as basil pesto pizza, roasted turkey paninis and corn and asparagus risotto. The dark dining hall features recessed lighting, wood furnishings, exposed brick and wine rack-covered walls. Wine selections hail from Sicily and Tuscany.
For a prime selection of fine Denver dining venues, give Bus Rental Denver a call to find out how they can help you organize your rental bus dining trip with a selection from their fleet of fully equipped rental bus, and take advantage of their friendly, personalized service.