Rib-sticking entrees at Steuben's Food Service include meat loaf, fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, and trout amandine.
From the restaurant's website:
"Steuben's is a Denver restaurant re-creating American regional classics. ... Steuben’s is named after a restaurant in Boston that my Great Uncles, Max and Joe opened in 1945. Steuben's became a famous Boston restaurant, nightclub, and hotspot from the 1940s to the 1960s on Boylston Street. ... Steuben's, Denver, is a restaurant that respects the history of its name and the core ingredients of the American Regional classics we have attempted to re-create. These dishes are America’s cuisine and American’s interpretations of the dishes of our diverse cultural heritage."
Kids' menu. Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Late-night Fri–Sat. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.
"The menu, which has been worked and reworked for years, presents the second-best versions of everyone's favorite regional classics. The only better version you'll find is in your own home town."
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Westword
Rib-sticking entrees at Steuben's Food Service include meat loaf, fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, and trout amandine.
From the restaurant's website:
"Steuben's is a Denver restaurant re-creating American regional classics. ... Steuben’s is named after a restaurant in Boston that my Great Uncles, Max and Joe opened in 1945. Steuben's became a famous Boston restaurant, nightclub, and hotspot from the 1940s to the 1960s on Boylston Street. ... Steuben's, Denver, is a restaurant that respects the history of its name and the core ingredients of the American Regional classics we have attempted to re-create. These dishes are America’s cuisine and American’s interpretations of the dishes of our diverse cultural heritage."
Kids' menu. Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Late-night Fri–Sat. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.
"The menu, which has been worked and reworked for years, presents the second-best versions of everyone's favorite regional classics. The only better version you'll find is in your own home town."
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Westword