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Restaurant Results for beatrice and woodsley

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  • Southwest

    Score the second: Beatrice & Woodsley's (DEN)

    Man, I’ve been getting lucky lately with the accidental pit stops. First there was the total surprise that was Mosaic, http://www.chowhound.com/topics/503197 and now this place, on South Broadway 2 doors down from Deluxe.... (0 replies, last updated by tatamagouche May 17, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Denver: Let's talk Beatrice & Woodsley

    No offense but if you fear young urban professionals probably a place called "Beatrice and Woodsley" in a fairly trendy part of an uran area is not for you. To avoid this fear of yuppification I suggest you try establishments (11 replies, last updated by ClaireWalter December 24, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Denver recommendations: 4 dinners in December

    One I would suggest would be Beatrice and Woodsley. Luca and Mizuna are of course fantastic as well but a bit more expensive Hope this helps a little Jonathan www.milehigheater.com (11 replies, last updated by tatamagouche December 5, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Denver: Restaurants with a 'neighboorhood' feel

    Here is one you will want to skip: Beatrice and Woodsley. Very over-rated and very unfriendly waitstaff/hostesses. (14 replies, last updated by hardegrees February 21, 2009)

  • Southwest

    Funky Denver Recs?

    —lots of great recs. When it’s on, Beatrice & Woodsley is a unique & worthy place—not cheap though. Its sister bar downtown, Mario’s Double Daughter’s Salotto is also a bit of a trip.... (6 replies, last updated by jdm40 June 22, 2009)

  • Southwest

    Denver tomorrow (and weekend)

    “pan-Med” type menus)) Thought we’d try for a drink at The Cruise Room or Ship’s Tavern, and do breakfast/brunch (since we have two slots free) at: Beatrice & Woodsley (for sure, since it means I can try it... (4 replies, last updated by tatamagouche January 9, 2009)

  • Southwest

    Denver Recs, please

    's casual Italian, emphasis on meats and cheeses and such); Bones (Bonanno’s tiny, funky new noodle bar); Beatrice & Woodsley (upscale small-plates restaurant near Deluxe with beautiful decor).... (1 reply, last updated by tatamagouche May 2, 2009)

  • Southwest

    ISO Denver Recommendations

    3 I really enjoy down in Denver are luca D’Itlaia www.lucadenver.com and its sister Mizuna www.mizunadenver.com also Beatrice and Woodsley www.beatricandwoodsley.com Jonathan www.milehigheater.blogspot.com (5 replies, last updated by tatamagouche October 19, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Aspen - shoulder season?

    for excellent food but more of a fun place than a pretentious place – like in Denver Beatrice & Woodsley/Root Down/Bones/Z/etc. Also happy with places that are divier but delicious nonetheless! Seems like shoulder season... (2 replies, last updated by ClaireWalter October 30, 2009)

  • Southwest

    Downtown Denver: instead of Rioja

    -versa. We did Delite and Beatrice & Woodsley on Broadway tonight in the same fashion. Split some small plates, downed some drinks, and left with happy glows on our faces. All good. (4 replies, last updated by rlm December 6, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Tapas- small plates- DENVER- Help!!

    From Jason Sheehan’s Bite Me column, in this week’s Denver Westword: Leftovers: Two big small-plate openings on Broadway last week. Beatrice & Woodsley, a concept restaurant — small plates with a... (18 replies, last updated by tatamagouche June 7, 2008)

  • Southwest

    Best Denver splurge?

    Sushi Sasa. Beatrice & Woodsley. Some would say a Kevin Taylor restaurant; I’ve never been but the menus never excite me. I might want to spend it at The Fort b/c I’ve never been, but that’s not really a rec.... (16 replies, last updated by drawnrake October 29, 2009)

  • Southwest

    I think I know ( sort of)

    Referring to Denver—Hi capeanne! With clients, Rioja’s a good call and you might also consider Luca d’Italia, Beatrice & Woodsley, and Panzano. All three are very good/nice but big enough to allow for some privacy; Z... (12 replies, last updated by tatamagouche October 26, 2009)

  • Southwest

    A challenge for Denver Hounds- bi-coastal reunion- where to eat?

    the usual suspects: Beatrice & Woodsley; Rioja; Fruition; any of Frank Bonanno’s places (Osteria Marco, Luca d’Italia, Mizuna); Frasca in Boulder; Deluxe; Table 6; Black Pearl. P.S. A new place called Root Down is... (13 replies, last updated by Parsnipity March 25, 2009)

  • Southwest

    DENVER - truly amazing food?

    Izakaya Den and Beatrice & Woodsley on the pricey side — Tacos y Salas #3 for the best authentic Mexican food in town (when I lived in NYC ten years ago, there was simply nothing like this place there, maybe that’s... (28 replies, last updated by AndIDontMind May 20, 2009)

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