Rioja vs Table Six
Both establishments are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Rioja scores significantly higher than Table Six. Rioja has a TripExpert Score of 94 with approval from 10 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure and The Infatuation.
Rioja
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1431 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80202
From $41 /night
Fodor's
"Chef Jennifer Jasinski's intense attention to detail is evident in her tribute to Mediterranean food with contemporary flair."
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Insight Guides
"A polished downtown spot for American cooking that includes house-made tortellini or Colorado lamb sausage."
Travel + Leisure
"The small patio invites those walking through the LoDo neighborhood to stop for a Rioja “picnic” of artisan meats, cheeses, nuts and olives."
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Gayot
15.0
"The simple décor---crisp white tablecloths, mango-colored walls, exposed brick and warm golden-brown booths---creates a pleasing play of textures."
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Denver Post
3.0
"Yes, you can order calamari and octopus, and olives have a revered place in the Rioja universe, but you can also find Skuna Bay salmon lomi lomi with macadamia-ginger pesto."
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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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