Parisi - Denver

Italian, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly
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Parisi

Parisi
4.2 / 5 (2746 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Juan

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 2746 reviews
ovolacto
28.09.2023

When I first saw the name "Parisi," I unconsciously associated it with “Paris” and half-expected to find French bread, crepes, and berets. Despite being able to read the Italian phrases on the walls, my mind kept picturing the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. But once inside, it was unmistakably Italian. The restaurant has a charming layout with an Italian deli on one side and a sit-down area on the other. Interestingly, customers order at the counter and then are assigned a numbered table. After placing your order, you find your table and wait for your food. This system helps keep the dining area tidy, but it can be confusing when it comes to tipping, as there’s no single server responsible for each table. I would appreciate guidance from the restaurant on how they handle tips, so I reached out to them via email. Don’t worry if the restaurant seems crowded when you arrive; there is usually plenty of parking nearby, and the dining area is larger than it looks. They really make an effort to keep tables clear and the space organized, so finding a seat shouldn’t be too much of a problem, no matter when you visit. Just remember that you need to place your order at the register before being seated. The menu offers traditional Italian dishes at moderate prices. They claim to have their own recipes, and it’s evident they’ve made an effort to cater to various eating preferences. Whether you’re an omnivore, vegetarian, or snacker, you’ll find something to enjoy. The menu is divided into five sections: 1) Primi (appetizers), 2) Secondi (main courses), 3) Insalate (salads), 4) Pizza, and 5) Panini. In the Primi section, there are twelve penne dishes for $7.99 each, lasagna for $7.49, four types of homemade pasta for $10.99 each, four risottos at $10.99 each, and six options for kids at $3.99. You can also add a house salad to your order for an extra $1.99. I tried the Penne Marinara, but I found the penne a bit too firm and the portion rather small. I later realized this was meant to be an appetizer and not the main part of the meal. The Secondi features eleven meat and fish dishes priced between $8.99 and $9.99, with four side dishes available for $1.99 each. The pizza selection boasts 18 varieties, and they encourage you to choose from their options rather than creating your own, though vegetarians and low-carb eaters will still find suitable choices. Pizzas are available in two sizes: a 14-inch traditional medium crust for take-and-bake or an 11-inch thin crust for individuals, all baked in wood ovens. For salads, there are ten types ranging from a $1.99 small house salad to a Smoked Salmon Pizza Salad at $12.49. Most salads fall between $7.49 and $9.49, with only two priced higher. Finally, the Panini come in eight varieties, all priced at $5.99 for six inches or $7.49 for ten inches, offering good value. As I mentioned, this restaurant has a unique style—it's like a blend of an upscale food court restaurant, a traditional sit-down place, and a fast-food model. Although it can be confusing at first, it seems to be a hit as it was bustling on a Thursday night! The staff are friendly, courteous, and efficient, while the restaurant is clean, comfortable, and visually appealing. Prices can add up, but you can also opt for more economical choices, though that means smaller portions. I was a bit disappointed that the $15 carafe of house wine only filled two glasses, which translates to $7.50 a glass—a bit steep for house wine—yet it was a good quality wine. If you understand the restaurant’s concept and are looking for a quick meal, I would rate Parisi an “A”. But if you’re in the mood for a leisurely, served meal, you might want to look elsewhere. The atmosphere and the food are excellent, but the pace can feel a bit rushed. Be sure to check their website for specials and events. The Wednesday Community Table Night that starts at 7:00 p.m. is an intriguing idea, along with their Firenza a Tavola and First Friday Get-Togethers. This restaurant genuinely aims to be a vital part of the community, and it appears to be succeeding.

soigo
28.09.2023

The pressed paninis were quite satisfying, but the butternut squash soup could use a little more flavor. The service was quick and welcoming, and despite the restaurant being bustling with customers, the atmosphere remained pleasant. Additionally, the adjoining gourmet shop was charming and offered a variety of fantastic items.

john-1389
21.07.2023

I will say the ordering system caught us off guard a bit. It's set up like 'Panera Bread' where you walk in and order at a counter. However, after placing your order, it shifts to a more traditional sit-down restaurant experience. They assign you a table, and your food is brought to you. The menu is extensive and diverse, which put a little pressure on us while we were in line, but they kindly allowed us to sit and review it before ordering. Once we made our choices, the food arrived quickly, but it was far from fast-food quality. It was genuinely 'straight from Italy' fantastic. We had the Gnocchi Gorgonzola Noci (gnocchi with gorgonzola and walnuts) and the Calzone Americano, and both were exceptional! The freshness, flavor, and preparation were top-notch, making us feel like we were back in Italy. The friendly Italian gentleman who served us, who might have been the manager or the owner, made our experience even better, especially since we were newcomers to Parisi. We will definitely be returning to sample more from their menu. The prices were incredibly reasonable considering the quality, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Parisi to anyone!

juan-872
21.07.2023

Wife and I ordered lasagnas that were delicious. Then had some gelato for desert. So yummy!

renee-154
21.07.2023

The best, the best, the best!!! I could eat here every night.

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The restaurant also offers gluten-free menus.

There is a TV / screen on-site where sports are broadcast.

You can also pay for your meals with the common credit cards.

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