
Named after its co-owner and inspired by a shared love of hospitality, Serafina’s is the newest venture from the husband-and-wife team behind Chimayo. Set in the heart of Durango, this refined space offers an elevated dining experience built on exceptional seafood, perfectly cooked steaks, timeless cocktails, and a thoughtfully curated wine list. With the warmth of live piano music and the attention to detail this duo is known for, Serafina’s invites you to slow down, savor each bite, and enjoy the art of dining well.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 144 E 9th St #1, Durango, CO 81301
Phone: (970) 403-3122
Website: https://www.serafinassteakhouse.com/
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Reviews
Food wasn’t bad but also didn’t blow me away, or maybe it felt a little short of the price point. Wish I could put my finger on it more specifically, but having enjoyed a similar entree at a great place up in Denver a few days prior, it just wasn’t the same tier of flavor and texture. Again, decent, but maybe expensive for what it is.
Respectable cocktail. Though a little disappointing that the bartender admitted he wasn’t particularly well-versed in whiskies.
I’d go back if someone invited me, or if I couldn’t get in elsewhere, but it probably wouldn’t be my top choice for a nice dinner out.
The ambiance feels old school steakhouse. Dark, woody, a piano somewhere. We couldn’t really tell as we were parked at a small table just inside the front door. Our server, Jessy, was great – attentive and helpful. Unfortunately, the chef was less so and denied our request to share a steak at differing degrees of doneness.
A friend had recommended the tequila shrimp appetizer. It was flavorful and nicely prepared in cream sauce, but four shrimp for $24 was seriously overpriced. And for a steakhouse that considers itself “fine dining” it would have been nice to maybe have some warm bread included.
The main courses continued the theme. The pink peppercorn halibut sounded more interesting than it was. Although there was nothing wrong with the dish, it was just average. The 48 buck price tag deserved better, however. The same was true for the beef tenderloin filet. It was on the small size (although listed as 8 oz.) and good quality but did not warrant the (newly increased) price of $70.
Dinner for two (drinks, appetizer, and two mains) pushed the $200 mark. Serafina seems to be geared toward the Telluride and Vail crowds. Good, but unexceptional food at outrageous prices. I think Durango tourists, and locals, are looking for something else. I certainly am.