(303) 296-0800
Mon-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri 11am-12am, Sat 11am-12am, Sun 11am-10pm
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The Denver ChopHouse & Brewery takes you back in time to the casual elegance of the 1940's. A relaxed, yet regal atmosphere with friendly, professional service and a diverse menu featuring legendary steaks, chops, seafood, and other unmistakable ChopHouse fare. Handcrafted ales, brewed on site, small batch bourbons, and a fine array of single-malt scotches all add to the ChopHouse tradition.
You'll find the comfortable, warm-wooded restaurant filled with a crowd as diverse as it's menu, there for a special occasion or a casual gathering. The nostalgic feel, including the sounds of Big band 30's and 40's music coupled with a current menu with generous portions gives the Denver ChopHouse its approachable, yet upscale contemporary style. The Denver ChopHouse always offers seven fresh handcrafted ales on tap along with two seasonal beers.
Closed Sundays from 2 pm - 4 pm




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Posted byRadiccaon 8/26/2009
We had a great time. The steak is the best in Denver! The service was attentive, but not overly bothersome.
Posted byALandeck10on 3/19/2009
The food is tasty and the staff is friendly. I love their steaks and the portions are huge . You can really get enough food to have leftover lunch tomorrow. Great choice for a nice dinner with a loved one, business partner meetings, and just because.
Posted byFitleron 1/29/2009
i have eaten here five or six time and food has good experience each time. Only was has my steak not been prepared to my liking. Service has always been good. If your going for steak get the porter house it is well worth the $$.
Posted byllama9on 5/20/2008
So overall, this was a let down. I was expecting more for the $40+ I put out. The beer (Dry Stout), salad, cornbread and steak were great! Even though I ordered steak medium rare and it came rare -it was still a great steak! I would of sent it back, but it was 10pm and I was starved! Our waiter was nice, but rather slow and kinda inattentive. The Chophouse definitely fails on atmosphere - it is quite loud due to wood floors, brick wall and a ceiling consisting of exposed pipes. Thank God I was with friends and not on a date! Presentation of table and food was also dissapointing. I understand the rationale for putting a paper table cloth on top of the cloth one, but it has a tacky feel to it! Also, the actual plates themselves look liked something a diner would use. If I had paid $20 or so, I probably wouldn't be complaining, but this was not in line with my Midwestern sense of value....
Posted byqwerdsaton 5/13/2008
We went to the chophouse for Mother's Day. I had to call ahead and verify they are handicapped accessible for my mom who is in a wheel chair. When I called thery were very polite and made sure we knew there was handicapped parking available for free and the ramp to enter the restaurant. When we arrived they were very courteous and made sure we sat where my mom could easily access. We went for brunch so the prices weren't as high as they would be for dinner. However, my husband ordered the filet minion (about $30) and has talked everyday about how much he enjoyed the meat and how it was perfectly cooked and the bacon that was wrapped around it was the perfect cut. We plan on going back to dinner soon so he can try something else. I had the steak & cheddar ($10), which is similar to a french dip. It was very good. I enjoyed it very much and had so much food I could only eat half. Both my parents had breakfast meals and enjoyed theirs quite a bit as well. The restaurant was beautiful and we had a perfect table on their porch where we opened the doors and watched the people on the street. I would definitely recommend to go here again. The service was great and my mom thought it was perfect for mother's day. Pros: handicapped accessible and accomodating, great food, great service, beautiful restaurant Cons: be prepared to pay about $15-$20/person for brunch and $30+ for dinner