Feast at these 8 Denver restaurants on New Year’s Eve

Haven’t locked down your New Year’s Eve plans yet? We’ve got some ideas for you.

If you’re looking to take a break from the party scene or just need a good meal to line your stomach before the party, there are plenty of local restaurants with reservations still available to help you ring in 2023.

Here are eight spots in and around Denver where you can dine and celebrate before the ball drops.

The Fort is turning 60 years old next year, and to celebrate, guests can feast on a three-course menu while enjoying cannon firings and tomahawk sabrage. (Provided by The Fort)
The Fort is turning 60 years old next year, and to celebrate, guests can feast on a three-course menu while enjoying cannon firings and tomahawk sabrage. (Provided by The Fort)

The Fort

Usher in 2023 with cannon firings and tomahawk sabrage at The Fort this New Year’s Eve. For $72 a person, guests can feast on a three-course menu with grilled buffalo filet and baked Maine lobster tail, plus a Negrita served in an edible chocolate tulip cup for dessert. (If you hadn’t heard, the nearly 60-year-old, Western-themed restaurant is known for serving world leaders and presidents.) Make reservations at 303-697-4771 or visit thefort.com. 19192 CO-8, Morrison

Be one of the first to check out Stella Cucina's dining room in Boulder this New Year's Eve. (Provided by Jason Lowrie from BFA)
Be one of the first to check out Stella Cucina’s dining room in Boulder this New Year’s Eve. (Provided by Jason Lowrie from BFA)

Stella Cucina

If you want to eat at a restaurant where no one else has before, head to Stella Cucina in Boulder. The new Italian restaurant is making its grand debut on New Year’s Eve with a four-course, chef’s tasting menu focused on pasta, of course. Owner Stella Cucina grew up as a dual resident of New York and Rome, and after graduating from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2017, she never left and decided to bring her love for Italian culture and food to her college town. Guests also can expect a performance from DJ JackLNDN and dance floor, plus complimentary champagne at midnight, for $165 per person. Reservations are available on OpenTable. 1123 Walnut St., Boulder

For Nocturne's seventh annual New Year's Eve celebration, guests can dine on a four-course dinner while enjoying the smooth sounds of Jenna McLean Quintet. (Provided by Jeff Fierberg)
For Nocturne’s seventh annual New Year’s Eve celebration, guests can dine on a four-course dinner while enjoying the smooth sounds of Jenna McLean Quintet. (Provided by Jeff Fierberg)

Nocturne

Get your jazz hands ready for Nocturne’s seventh annual New Year’s Eve celebration. Enjoy a four-course dinner, with your choice of risotto, duck leg confit or Thai-style rockfish for an entree, and the smooth sounds of Jenna McLean Quintet for $225 per person, which also includes a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets can be purchased at nocturnejazz.com. 1330 27th St., Denver

Celebrate one of Bistro Vendome's last dinners in Larimer Square before it makes the move to Park Hill next year. (Provided by Joni Schrantz)
Celebrate one of Bistro Vendome’s last dinners in Larimer Square before it makes the move to Park Hill next year. (Provided by Joni Schrantz)

Bistro Vendome

Celebrate Bistro Vendome’s last night of the year in Larimer Square before its big move to Park Hill next year at the French restaurant’s Réveillon Dinner on New Year’s Eve. The New Orleans tradition, which is typically served after midnight mass, will take place on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Chef Jeremy Wolgamott is preparing a five-course dinner for $75 per person, which includes smoked salmon crostini, a citrus and fennel salad, a cheese plate for the table and duck breast with cherry compote, plus bûche de Noël. Reservations are available at bistrovendome.com. 1420 Larimer St., Denver

OAK at Fourteenth's Scandinavian menu will feature entrees such as venison loin with black truffle jus and Alaskan halibut with sea urchin sauce. (Provided by OAK at Fourteenth)
OAK at Fourteenth’s Scandinavian menu will feature entrees such as venison loin with black truffle jus and Alaskan halibut with sea urchin sauce. (Provided by OAK at Fourteenth)

OAK at Fourteenth

Inspired by Chef John Bissell’s recent trip to Norway, OAK at Fourteenth in Boulder will be offering a special Scandinavian New Year’s Eve menu. Embody the hygge lifestyle with OAK’s five-course menu focused on foraged ingredients such as preserved ramps, fermented gooseberry, and game like pheasant and venison. Reservations are $85 a person and can be made now on OpenTable. 1400 Pearl St., Boulder

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