
Jovanina’s Broken Italian brings a fresh, modern take on Italian cuisine, through a Colorado lens, to Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood. With a dinner menu built for sharing, menu staples include vegetable-forward dishes, handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, seafood, steak and revolutionary desserts, all incorporating the best local and regional ingredients by season. The innovative beverage program features classic craft cocktails, wine and house-made cocktails on tap, barrel-aged spirits and seasonal liqueurs. Downstairs, in Sotto Voce, Jovanina’s subterranean, Prohibition-era-style lounge, guests enjoy carted craft cocktails, local beer, an extensive wine list and an innovative absinthe program.
Warm Italian option with exposed-brick walls serving wood-fired pizza, housemade pasta & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1520 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (720) 541-7721
Website: http://jovanina.com/
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Reviews
We started with the la scala salad, very good 8.5/10. Really good flavor and everything tasted fresh. Next we had the winter citrus salad, a good option as well 7/10. The ember oak carrots were just alright, the whipped feta the came with them was a real winner 6/10. We also had one of their pizza specials which had beef cheek and great ricotta on it 8.5/10.
For our entrees we had the pretzel crusted pork Milanese, which fell a little short 5.5/10. I found the piece of pork to be a little tough and the pork tasted better once you removed the coating off of it. The mixed veggies that were served with it was very good. For the other entree we had the chicken saltimbocca which was exceptional 9/10. We were very happy with this option and will be back for it again. We decided to end with the home made cannolis which were a mistake, 4/10, very oily and not a lot of flavor, just tasted like they had soaked up bad oil and sat around for awhile.
We were very happy with our time here and we look forward to coming back again soon.
were spectacular! Comfort food on a chilly evening were perfectly plated and tableside attention sharing with family was a memorable experience! A wow evening in LoDo worthy of a return visit soon.
We thought we will end it with the dessert , the tiramisu we ordered the cocoa was way too much and the melted chocolate was thick and the server spilt them all over the plate and the table .
For all the bad experience we had, the didn’t charge our drinks .
Our server was fantastic — fun, knowledgeable, and clearly well versed in the food & drink menu. I trusted all of his recommendations, and I’m so glad I did.
The focaccia and fritto misto were the perfect start — the focaccia was pillowy and flavorful (we’re still dreaming about it!), and the fritto misto was so perfectly seasoned we couldn’t stop eating it. For our entrées, we had the Elk Bolognese and Chicken Saltimbocca, both absolutely incredible. Every bite was balanced, rich, and memorable — we talked about the food all weekend!
Jovanina’s manages to strike that rare balance of elevated and approachable — impeccable food, exceptional service, and an atmosphere that feels cozy and special. We can’t wait to come back!
Seating: The tables were way too close together. It felt like we were on a double date with the couple next to us. We felt like we couldn’t have a normal conversation or talk about anything private. There was maybe 8 inches between the tables. Our bill was $400 and I would have appreciated a better seating arrangement for that price.
Food: The meals were good but I don’t think I would do a pre-set $125 per person course again. Everything we ate tasted like lemon. It was too much food.. we couldn’t eat the desert and got it to go. I would have enjoyed this more if we could have ordered on our own. Sharing one app and one pasta would have been plenty!
Overall good food but not worth a $400 night out. Also I was charged for an extra glass of wine and didn’t notice until we got home. 🙁
Then tonight came. From the jump it was a weird experience. Server was strange. Can’t really describe it better, maybe spread thin and not good at multi tasking, idk. But fine.
Next we ordered a gluten free pizza and gluten free pasta. Listen, being gluten free is newer, but I also have realistic expectations. The pizza crust is underwhelming and wasn’t thoroughly cooked, but flavor was solid so was fine. Then we had ordered a $45 lobster pasta (plus gluten free upcharge) and it came with basically no lobster, the pasta was half undercooked and half overcooked, as if some pasta was left in the pot and they just added more water and pasta and cooked it all together. The diavolo sauce was lacking any flavor or consistency along with lacking lobster.
It was legit terrible. And before you hit us with the why go to an Italian place when you’re celiac… have you been to Tavernetta? Because they’ve mastered it. Have you had Marco’s gluten free pizza? Top tier.
So I’d say don’t waste your money whether gluten free or blessed to be able to eat gluten. Go to Tavernetta, go to Coperta if you can eat gluten. Don’t go here.
Plus side… nice drinks.
We celebrated my mom’s birthday at Jovanina’s with a few groups of friends, and it was truly an unforgettable night. We were lucky enough to sit at the floating table in the middle of the restaurant, which made the experience even more special.
From start to finish, everything was amazing. The service was top-notch—attentive, friendly, and efficient. They take everyone’s order at the same time, which helped keep things smooth for a larger group. And the food? Absolutely phenomenal. The sausage funnel pizza was a standout—seriously, do not skip it! Every dish was full of flavor and beautifully prepared.
The atmosphere, the service, and the incredible food all made for a perfect evening. If I could give it 10 stars, I would! Highly recommend Jovanina’s for any special occasion—or just because. We’ll definitely be back!
The food is exquisite and the menu is always an awesome work in progress with updates made frequently – which keeps me coming back for more!
I’ve eaten upstairs, downstairs, in the special prohibition tunnel table-for-two, as well as at the bar. Each experience just adds to how incredible this place is.
The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. Charlie, the manager, always greats me with a smile and a big hug. It feels like family there – a big happy Italian family. And my favorite bartender is John L – his craft cocktails are truly something special and he makes you feel right at home. Which is always what you hope for when you’re dining alone.
I always love bringing new people here with me. And they always end up loving it such as I do! Such a special place!