Restaurant in Denver, United States
duo Restaurant
100ptsLoHi date night that earns its reservation.

About duo Restaurant
duo Restaurant in Denver's LoHi neighbourhood is an intimate pick for a date night or small celebration, with a compact room that favours conversation over spectacle. Booking is easy with minimal lead time required. Pricing isn't published upfront, so confirm before you go — but the setting and scale make it a reasonable choice when you want something considered rather than loud.
Quick Verdict
duo Restaurant on West 32nd Avenue in Denver's LoHi neighbourhood is a solid pick for a special-occasion dinner or a date night when you want something intimate rather than theatrical. Pricing data isn't published, which makes pre-planning harder than it should be, but LoHi's dining tier generally puts neighbourhood spots like this in the $50–$90 per-head range before drinks — confirm directly before booking. If you want transparent pricing and comparable ambiance, Annette or Alma Fonda Fina give you that upfront.
The Space
duo occupies a compact, neighbourhood-scale room on one of LoHi's most walkable stretches. The scale here works in your favour for special occasions: smaller rooms mean fewer tables, which translates to less noise and more attention from the floor. If you're after the kind of dinner where conversation is the point, the physical format suits that. It's not the place for a large group celebration — the room size and the intimate layout are better matched to two or four people. For a milestone dinner in Denver where the setting should feel considered rather than cavernous, duo's spatial profile is a reasonable call.
Late-Night Angle
Hours are not confirmed in current data, so call ahead if you're planning a post-theatre or late-occasion dinner. LoHi has enough foot traffic after 9 PM that the area stays active, but whether duo's kitchen runs late enough to qualify as a genuine late-night option is something to verify. If late-night dining is your actual priority, Denver's bar scene around LoHi is a stronger bet, and our full Denver restaurants guide covers options with confirmed extended hours. For comparison, nationally recognised late-format venues like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Smyth in Chicago publish their hours clearly , a bar worth holding local venues to.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; no multi-week wait reported. Dress: Smart casual is safe for LoHi at this tier. Budget: Unconfirmed , call or check the website before committing. Group size: Leading for 2–4; larger groups should enquire about private or semi-private options. Getting there: 2413 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO 80211 , walkable from LoHi's main strip; street parking available. See our Denver hotels guide if you're visiting from out of town, and our Denver experiences guide for what to do nearby.
FAQs
- How far ahead should I book duo Restaurant? Booking difficulty is rated easy , a few days' notice should be sufficient for most nights. For a Friday or Saturday special occasion, aim for a week out to be safe. This is a low-stress booking compared to harder-to-get Denver tables like Beckon or Brutø.
- What should I order at duo Restaurant? Menu details aren't confirmed in current data, so we can't give a specific dish recommendation. Ask your server what's been on the menu longest , those dishes tend to be the most refined. For venues with published menus and known signature dishes, see The Wolf's Tailor.
- What should a first-timer know about duo Restaurant? This is a neighbourhood restaurant in LoHi, not a destination-dining production. Expect an intimate room, a focused menu, and a relatively relaxed atmosphere. It's better suited to a date or a small celebration than a group night out. If you want a more structured fine-dining first experience in Denver, Beckon is more explicitly set up for that.
- Can duo Restaurant accommodate groups? The compact room format suggests limited capacity for large parties. Groups of 6 or more should call ahead to check availability and whether a private arrangement is possible. For group dining in Denver with confirmed capacity, Alma Fonda Fina is a more group-friendly option at a lower price point.
- What should I wear to duo Restaurant? Smart casual is the right call for LoHi at this tier. No formal dress code is confirmed, but this is a step above jeans-and-t-shirt territory, especially for a special occasion dinner. Think the same level you'd dress for Annette or a mid-tier date night in the neighbourhood.
Compare duo Restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| duo Restaurant | Easy | ||
| The Wolf's Tailor | New American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Tavernetta | Italian | $$ | Unknown |
| Brutø | Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Alma Fonda Fina | Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
| Safta | Israeli Cuisine | $$$ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book duo Restaurant?
No multi-week wait has been reported, so a few days ahead is likely sufficient for most nights. That said, weekends in LoHi fill up — book at least three to four days out for Friday or Saturday. For a special occasion, a week ahead gives you comfortable margin.
What should I order at duo Restaurant?
Specific menu details aren't confirmed in current data, so check the restaurant directly or call ahead for current offerings. duo sits in a neighbourhood-scale LoHi room, which typically means a focused menu rather than an exhaustive one — ask the server what's rotating when you arrive.
What should a first-timer know about duo Restaurant?
duo is on West 32nd Avenue in LoHi, one of Denver's more walkable stretches, so parking or rideshare both work well. The room is compact, which makes it well-suited to dates and small groups rather than large parties. Hours aren't confirmed publicly, so call ahead if you're planning around a show or late-evening schedule.
Can duo Restaurant accommodate groups?
The compact room scale at duo works best for two to four people. Larger groups are possible but worth confirming directly — call to ask about table configuration before you commit a party of six or more. For big celebrations, Tavernetta or Safta offer more room and established large-party infrastructure.
What should I wear to duo Restaurant?
LoHi restaurants at this tier run relaxed but polished — think neat, put-together rather than formally dressed. You won't be underdressed in clean jeans and a decent top, and you won't need a jacket. Arriving overdressed would feel out of place with the neighbourhood.
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