Table Six vs Buckhorn Exchange
Both restaurants are rated very highly by expert writers. Overall, Buckhorn Exchange scores marginally better than Table Six. Buckhorn Exchange comes in at #8 in Denver with recommendations from 9 reviewers like Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Zagat.
Table Six
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609 Corona Street, Denver, CO 80218
From $15 /night
Frommer's
"Table 6 balances a hip but unpretentious sensibility, great food, and one of the best wine lists in town, offered on a tableside stand in an antique photo album."
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Lonely Planet
"Chef Scott Parker delivers American comfort food gone kick-ass crazy at this intimate bistro. The fryer runs overtime to deliver chicken 'n' waffles and exquisite tater tots."
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Gayot
14.0
"Remember your favorite childhood dish? A cheeseburger? Barbecue? Fried-chicken? Well...they've grown up a bit at Table 6."
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Zagat
"High-end New American comfort-food spot."
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The Infatuation
"What we like about Table 6 is how unpredictable it often is. This place serves fancy tater tots and that’s awesome."
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Buckhorn Exchange
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1000 Osage St, Denver, CO 80204-3918
From $41 /night
Lonely Planet
"If you’ve been waiting to try Rocky Mountain oysters, you’re in the right place."
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BlackBook
"Like meat? Dig gory reminders of hunting sprees? You'll feel at home at the Exchange."
DK Eyewitness
"This historic and famous steakhouse is set in a rustic building adorned with an amazing collection of mounted animal trophy heads, guns, and Wild West memorabilia."
Michelin Guide
"Like Theodore Roosevelt and his contemporaries, diners at Denver's oldest restaurant can try elk, pheasant and rattlesnake in the company of more than 500 animal trophies and 125 guns at this historic (1893) eatery."
Gayot
12.0
"Where else can you dine in a combination restaurant/saloon/history museum under the gaze of a forest full of big game --- while nibbling on the creatures' late relatives?"
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