Root Down - Denver

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Root Down

Root Down
4.3 / 5 (15630 reviews)

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The menu of Root Down from Denver contains about 156 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $16.7 for a dish / drink.

Root Down strives to offer a unique dining experience that connects the neighborhood with delicious food made from thoughtfully sourced ingredients. Our globally influenced seasonal cuisine is inspired by a variety of culinary traditions, allowing us to create a truly unique and innovative menu. We pride ourselves on being able to accommodate diners with various dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, raw, gluten-free, and those with allergies or intolerances. Our kitchen team handles special requests professionally, and our menu is designed to cater to a wide range of preferences. We can't wait to welcome you to Root Down soon!.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Kathy

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 15630 reviews

Root Down is a restaurant that has received mixed reviews. Some customers have found the food quality to be underwhelming in relation to the price, with limited choices for brunch and drinks. However, the French toast and lamb burger have received some positive mentions. Others have had issues with the service, with servers being described as rude and uncommunicative. There have also been complaints about missing items from orders and mistakes in the food that was served. Nevertheless, the restaurant has also received praise for its innovative menu, especially for those looking for vegan or gluten-free options. The ambiance is described as beautiful and eclectic, with outdoor seating available. While the food may be on the pricier side, the experience at Root Down has been memorable for some diners, making it a recommended spot for a unique culinary adventure.

ovolacto
28.09.2023

I’ve heard a lot of good things about this restaurant, and was anxious to try it, but, apparently, I picked the wrong day. We went with a group of five on a Friday evening. We had reservations, and, yes, you should make reservations , but they became confused through some failed attempts at communication. Nonetheless, we all found our way there, and sat down to enjoy some time together. The restaurant is very cute, but very trendy. It is situated in what formerly was a filling station in a historic district of Denver, and, yes, you can actually eat in the service bays. Right away, we discovered they have good Happy Hours deals, $3.00 craft draft , but the tables on the patio, at least the “little” patio aren’t really suited to people our age, or groups our size. This place is perfect for groups of two to four, and within the age group of 21 to 35. It’s not really suited to older folks, except for the nostalgia of the filling station itself, and the memories posted as “art” on the walls. Now, for the food. The happy hour beer was good, especially at that price. Just know that the happy hour beer is their choice, as is the wine, but that’s not really unusual. For the things to eat, patrons can choose from soups, salads, “small” plates, sliders, or full-sized entrees. There are a lot of vegetarian choices on the menu, and the menu does change from time to time. On this visit, I was fortunate to sample the Veggie Burger Sliders for $9.50, and the Sweet Potato Falafel for $8.50. For my tastes, the sliders were too “mushy,” no texture , and not really very flavorful. As for the falafel, I like falafel, but this was falafel by name only. Falafel should be crisp on the outside, and tender on the inside, but never “mushy.” Yes, it too, was mushy. OK, I understand this is trendy food trying to “redux” classic recipes, but, if I want a Veggie Burger, I’m still going to Red Robin where they do Veggie Burgers right, with bottomless fries for a dollar less. Also, even thought I appreciate their effort, and the falafel almost had the correct hint of flavor, if I want falafel, I’m still heading to Marakesh down on Colorado Boulevard and Illif. It is good for chefs to be creative and alter recipes, but, when they do, they need to at least try to approximate the flavors and textures of the original dishes. Having an idea, giving it a recognizable name, and making it pretty does not a good dish make. They might be able to fool the young kids with such trickery, but my pallet is more mature. One final note on Root Down. This is the only restaurant I have ever dined at that required me to “pay” before I got my food. Oh, I don’t think they do this for everyone, but they did it for our party. There were five of us, and they wanted to move us to a larger table, we were crowded around a table for two , to open up our table for a smaller party. Unfortunately, our food had not arrived, It took almost an hour! , and when I told the waitress we were being moved, she presented us with the bill to, “Square up.” I thought the bill would be only for our drinks, but it was not. They wanted payment for the entire bill even before we tasted a bight of our food. Being the good patrons we are, and as is our custom, we still left a very nice tip, after all, we held up that waitresses station for nearly two hours while we waited first for our drinks to come, then to place our order, and then for the food to come , but the waitress did not even thank us! I guess she is used to 30% tips; I don’t know. The ultimate insult came later when they tried to present our bill again! Hey, this place may be good, and maybe not, but one thing’s for sure – they sure do not handle crowds well. If you go, go in a small group, and never, ever on a Friday or Saturday. There are plenty of other, good restaurants in the area where you will food just as good, but much better service.

rick
25.12.2023

Top shelf service, food and drinks (as usual). Always an outstanding experience at Root Down the new winter menu was yummy! Looking forward to returning soon. Cheers

melissag
25.12.2023

Service was very attentive without hovering. We loved everything we ordered Thai carrot soup, lamb sliders, beets salad, rockfish tom Kha. Acoustics great quiet enough to talk even though the restaurant was pretty full.

kathy
20.10.2024

First time. The menu seemed odd at first with food options I would never combine. We ordered 4 shareable dishes and one main. The dishes were delicious. Somehow the tastes all come together nicely. The gnocchi is my favorite. The scallops were also great although for the price, 3 seemed a bit skimpy. Yet, the dish itself was delicious. We paired the meal with a Spanish Grenache which was a perfect pairing. I will most certainly return.

rachel
20.10.2024

A place for the people who like culinary adventures in a place with a cool vibe. Absolutely delicious blend of flavors. The spicy dates stuffed with almonds were delicious as were the lamb burger sliders. Also recommend the beet salad.

  • Cocktails

    Straw-Basil Fields
    Straw-Basil Fields
    $12.9
  • Coffee/Etc

    Coda Espresso
    Coda Espresso
    $3.0
    Coda Cappuccino
    Coda Cappuccino
    $5.0
    Coda Regular
    Coda Regular
    $5.0
  • Tea/Etc

    Mor Kombucha Rotating Selection
    Mor Kombucha Rotating Selection
    $7.0
  • Eggs, Etc.

    Tofu Paneer Scrambled
    Tofu Paneer Scrambled
    $15.9

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