Best Tapas Restaurants in Centennial
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- $30 and under
- $31 to $50
- $50 and over
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- SSusanVIPDenver / Colorado •5 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoThe experience is very good as is the food. I would order apps only first then salad then entree. All of our food came at the same time.More infoIndulge Bistro & Wine Bar - CentennialPrice: Moderate• International• Centennial•4.5
- JJ.P.VIPLondon •31 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI made reservations ahead of time and asked the staff for help to make this a special Valentine’s Day celebration and they did not disappoint. They went above and beyond to make the night special. On top of that the drinks and food were unique, delicious, and very creative! The atmosphere for this amazing skyline cocktail bar was incredible! It was lively yet beautiful and calming at the same time!More infoSorry GorgeousPrice: Expensive• Cocktail Bar• Denver•4.5
- GGaryVIPDenver / Colorado •36 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoJohn serve just very well. They have nice happy hour deals and all of the food we had was delicious! I especially recommend the mahi bacon tacos.More infoNolia - ColoradoPrice: Moderate• Tapas / Small Plates• Centennial•4.8
- SSteveVIPDenver / Colorado •40 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe enjoy Izakaya Den and understand that it has complex menu choices, which we consider a feature (not a bug). However, our waiter managed to make the menu more confusing rather than easier to navigate. We couldn't tell whether he was trying to "sell" us on items, provide information, or just hear himself talk! He got very far afield on the preparation of Tuna Collar and then discovered that he was describing a totally different dish. He also laid-on a thick layer of jargon, i.e "flavor profiles", etc. instead of speaking with clarity. The experience at Izakaya Den is already very good and didn't need to be embellished with BS. Fortunately, since one in our party has serious allium (onion/garlic) and gluten sensitivities, the order was placed correctly. We'll definitely will return again, and just hope we don't get the same waiter! Yeesh!More infoIzakaya DenPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Platt Park•4.8
- PPamelaDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoThis was my second visit to Babe's and was accompanied by a friend who experienced this for her fist time. Outstanding experience! The tea service and ala cart menu choices were wonderful. The menu includes so many options to meet various allergy and preference choices. Thank you for brining this experience to Golden.More infoBabes Tea Room - GoldenPrice: Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Golden•4.7
Discover best Tapas / Small Plates restaurants in Centennial
Explore the vibrant tapas dining scene in the Denver Suburbs, especially in Centennial, where culinary enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of small plate offerings that embody the essence of Spanish cuisine. Each restaurant in this locale captures the traditional and innovative spirit of tapas, serving everything from classic patatas bravas to inventive seafood dishes. These eateries are known for their cozy atmospheres and authentic settings, perfect for both intimate gatherings and lively social dinners. Centennial's tapas restaurants emphasize quality and authenticity, often featuring ingredients imported directly from Spain, ensuring that each bite transports you to a Mediterranean soiree. Diners can expect a robust selection of wines and spirits that complement the flavors of the tapas perfectly, enhancing the overall dining experience. The dining scene here is not just about food; it's a cultural journey that encourages sharing and socializing, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to enjoy a meal in good company. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the tapas restaurants in Centennial offer a delightful culinary adventure that combines great taste with a warm, inviting atmosphere, making every meal a memorable one.