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Local Jones – Modern American Food Cherry Creek North Denver
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The menu is a true masterpiece! The Nicoise Potato Bites were bursting with flavor, the Ricotta Tartlet was a perfect balance of cream and zesty citrus, and the Mini Quiche with mushroom duxelle was pure indulgence. Don’t forget to add one of their incredible Tea Cocktails!
I highly recommend the Rose Bud Spritz—a vibrant and refreshing blend of Raspberry Liqueur, St. Germain, Grapefruit, Rose Water, and Moët Champagne.
If you’re looking to elevate your winter afternoons, this modern twist on the classic tea tradition is an absolute must. The food, the ambiance, and the service were all top-notch.
I ordered the “Short Rib Hash” and there was no short rib at all, there were a couple of pork cubes from the pork green chili that was ladled on top, but no short rib at all. I didn’t want to complain or send it back so I just told the server at the end after paying and she just had a huge smile on her face without saying anything. It was strange. Did they know or think customers wouldn’t be able to tell?
Overall, the experience was really strange, customer service was bad, and brunch food was really not worth it. I should’ve went somewhere else.
How does a chef (if you call them that) mess up a burger!? Not to mention the food runner throwing it on the table like we were an inconvenience. I looked over at the table next to me, which sat BEFORE us, as I was leaving, their burgers looked twice the size of mine. Two sliver charred patties that tasted like charcoal bricks, and a 1/4, or cracker size piece of cheese. I only ate 1/2 because I ran out of the thimble sized ketchup. Trust me, the burger needed more than that to rescue it. My first drink was the blackberry lavender was delightful. The second order of the same drink came in a completely different glass and I guess they ran out of blackberries because it was missing and so was the rosemary. It came about 20 minutes after requesting it. Consistency, folks. This is your business—-what you do day in and day out! Based on the string of 1 start reviews—it is what they do day in day out. Close up, hire new folks or don’t do business. Good Times can cook a burger and get it right! AVOID!! I won’t mention the overpriced menu.
Our waiter, Jeff, was incredibly kind and helpful throughout the evening. Even though the restaurant was packed, he made us feel like we were his only table. He took the time to make our anniversary feel special, and his attentiveness really elevated the entire experience.
The highlight of the night was the chocolate heart for two—a breakable chocolate mold with two cakes hidden inside that we got to smash open with a mallet! It was such a fun, interactive dessert and added a playful touch to our romantic evening.
The fact that the restaurant maintained such high-quality service while managing multiple service streams (in-house dining, room service, and holiday specials) is a testament to their professionalism. We’re so grateful we chose this spot for our anniversary, and Jeff played a big part in making it a night to remember.
Highly recommend this restaurant, especially if you’re celebrating something special!
Let’s start with the good. The restaurant is beautiful. The vibe is upscale casual, very warm and homey, yet stylish and modern. I want to love this place.
Both times the service left a lot to be desired, and the service does not match the price point. Service has been nice enough, but not attentive, intuitive, or at the level that it should be. Both times we had to get up and find someone to give our credit card, to pay the bill.
The drink menu is great. The cocktails are elevated and creative. The food menu could have been better.
The holiday tea was not great. I love a good tea experience and this was not it. For $70 a person, I expected more. We were given two tea options with the “first course” and two more tea options with the “second course.” The food was mediocre at best, and sparse as well. Again, at $70 a person, the food should match the price point. We weren’t given any spoons with our tea, ya know, to stir in the sugar and cream. Our server was no where to be found during most of our time.
I might try this place again, but never for the holiday tea. There are so many other places that are on par with this type of experience.
THANK YOU for making our date night a wonder.
My friend and I had Greek salad, which was very fresh, and ribs with egg and potatoes, very tasty.
On the sweet side we shared the huge cinnamon roll, fresh, tasty and not very sweet. Now the $19 chocolate cake piece is enormous, made with dark chocolate and ganache. Two people can’t finish it:)
Overall a very nice experience and above the food, it’s the ambiance that I love here!