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    Restaurant in Denver, United States

    The Plimoth

    100Pearl Points

    Dinner, Simply

    The Plimoth, Restaurant in Denver

    About The Plimoth

    The Plimoth is a dinner-first Denver pick for diners who value a neighborhood evening meal over a highly defined cuisine label or tasting-menu certainty. Book it for a flexible night out, especially for two to four people; cross-shop Brasserie Brixton if you need a clearer French, $$$ choice before committing.

    Four service nights tell you how to think about this Denver pick: plan it as dinner, not a lunch fallback. The verified schedule for The Plimoth is Wednesday through Saturday, 5–9 PM, with Monday, Tuesday, Sunday closed.

    Publicly verified details are lean: the confirmed facts here are the Denver location, dinner hours, casual dress code. There is no verified cuisine type, posted price range, named chef, award, tasting format, or specific dish to anchor the decision. That does not make it a skip, but it does change the planning logic. Go when the timing and evening rhythm fit the night; do not choose it because a specific format or accolade has been promised.

    Plan it for dinner when flexibility matters more than a fixed format

    The practical read is simple: The Plimoth is a better fit for diners who are comfortable making a dinner plan from limited public details. If the group needs a more defined comparison before committing, Brasserie Brixton is another option to check. If the night calls for something different, Luchador taco & more can also be part of the comparison set.

    The lunch-versus-dinner decision is not close: treat this as a dinner plan. That makes it less useful for travelers trying to fill a daytime gap, but more useful for anyone building an evening around one restaurant rather than a lunch plan. For broader planning, compare it against Pearl's Denver restaurants guide rather than assuming it plays the same role as a brunch spot, hotel restaurant, or bar-led dinner.

    First-timer fit: dinner with limited public detail

    For a first visit, the safest expectation is a casual-dress-code dinner in Denver during the verified Wednesday-to-Saturday window. Because there is no verified price tier, cuisine category, seating count, or menu format here, diners who need those details should confirm directly before committing.

    If the plan is dinner in Denver and the hours work, keep The Plimoth on the shortlist. If the plan needs a known cuisine, visible pricing, or a highly structured experience, cross-shop first. Whit's End, Rougarou, Mimosas are relevant alternatives to check when availability, mood, or meal period matters more than committing to this exact restaurant.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I plan for The Plimoth?

    The verified hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM, with Monday, Tuesday, Sunday closed. For planning timing, check The Plimoth's official channels directly. If you want to compare other dinner options, Whit's End and Brasserie Brixton are natural places to check.

    Does The Plimoth handle dietary restrictions?

    Check before you go if dietary restrictions are a priority, because those details are not verified here. The Plimoth in Denver may or may not be workable for your needs, so confirm directly before a Wednesday-to-Saturday dinner. Rougarou is another option to compare while planning.

    Is The Plimoth good for solo dining?

    The verified facts do not confirm a specific solo-dining setup. The Plimoth is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 5–9 PM, so a solo visit would need to fit that dinner window. If you want another comparison, Luchador taco & more is worth checking.

    What are alternatives to The Plimoth?

    Luchador taco & more, Brasserie Brixton, Whit's End, Rougarou, Mimosas are useful alternatives to compare while planning a meal. The Plimoth is the pick to consider when its Wednesday-to-Saturday, 5–9 PM dinner hours and casual dress code fit your evening.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Plimoth?

    Dinner is the only option that the verified venue hours clearly support, since The Plimoth is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday, opens 5–9 PM Wednesday through Saturday. That makes dinner the practical choice, not lunch. If your group needs daytime service, compare other options such as Mimosas.

    Is The Plimoth good for a special occasion?

    The Plimoth can be considered for a casual-dress-code dinner occasion if the Wednesday-to-Saturday, 5–9 PM schedule works for your plans. There is no verified award, price tier, cuisine category, or formal service format here, so confirm directly if the occasion depends on specific details. Brasserie Brixton is another comparison to review.

    What should a first-timer know about The Plimoth?

    First-timers should treat The Plimoth as a dinner-only Denver option based on verified hours: open Wednesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM and closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday. Dress code is casual. If you want to compare alternatives, Luchador taco & more and Brasserie Brixton are useful places to check.

    Location

    2335 E 28th Ave, Denver, CO 80205

    Denver, United States

    Compare The Plimoth

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    Where to go if this does not fit

    Pick Brasserie Brixton if the group wants a clearer French, $$$ dinner. Pick Luchador taco & more if the night needs to stay casual and lower-commitment.

    How The Plimoth compares in Denver

    The Plimoth is the flexible dinner choice in this set: less clearly categorized than Brasserie Brixton, which is explicitly French and $$$, but potentially more appealing when the group wants a neighborhood dinner without committing to a defined bistro lane. Choose Brasserie Brixton when cuisine and price tier clarity matter more than discovery.

    Luchador taco & more is the better backup for a casual, lower-commitment meal, while Mimosas is the more natural cross-shop when daytime dining is the priority. The Plimoth makes more sense at dinner; it is not the first answer for lunch planning.

    Whit's End and Rougarou are useful alternatives when availability or atmosphere decides the night. If The Plimoth is full or the group wants a more specific read before booking, compare those first rather than forcing the reservation.

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