Best Denver Food Blogs

15 Best Denver Food Blogs in 2024

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Denver, Colorado has a thriving culinary scene that boasts everything from farm-to-table eateries to craft breweries and food trucks. For those looking to explore the city's diverse offerings, there's no better place to start than with Denver's top food blogs. These digital foodies provide an insider's look into the city's most exciting culinary trends, best-kept secrets, and newest restaurant openings.

In this article, we'll explore 15 of the best Denver food blogs that every food lover should bookmark. Whether you're a Denver native or a visitor to the Mile High City, these blogs will satisfy your hunger for delicious eats and local foodie knowledge.

Ready? Let’s dive in.

  1. Elana’s Pantry

  2. The Denver Post

  3. 5280 Magazine

  4. Westword

  5. Denver Dweller

  6. The Denver Ear

  7. New Denizen

  8. Eater Denver

  9. Creative Culinary

  10. Blue Mountain Belle

  11. Delicious Denver Food Tours

  12. In Good Taste Denver

  13. Mile High Mamas

  14. PaleOMG

  15. The Denver Housewife

Best for restrictive dieting - Elana’s Pantry

Written by New York Times Best Selling Author, Elana Amsterdam, Elana’s Pantry is a blog about wellness and healthy eating. She includes recipes that are dietary restriction friendly. From keto to paleo and nut-free to gluten-free, if you struggle to find tasty recipes due to food restrictions, Elana has your back.

Best hot chicken sandwich recommendation - The Denver Post

If you’re looking for more of a digital-newspaper style blog, the Denver Post is a great place to find restaurant recommendations. The Denver Post keeps you informed about restaurant industry news, openings, and guides. One post we particularly love is their Denver’s Best Hot Chicken Sandwich Bracket, similar to a March Madness bracket, but for the best hot chicken sandwich!

Denver’s best pizza guide - 5280 Magazine

5280 Magazine was started in 1993 on a mission to find out what Denver’s residents wanted to be informed about in a magazine. Now, the magazine is made up of digital, sleek designs and includes food guides you simply must read before coming to the Mile High City. And, no matter what city you’re in, you need to know where to find the best pizza, and Denver 5280 Magazine has you covered. Check out their guide on Where to Find Denver’s Best Pizza!

Most likely to turn you into an IPA lover - Westword

Westword has been in the digital journalism space since 1977. With thorough guides like Denver’s top 100 restaurants and top 100 bars, Westword is a very credible source for anything you may need on a trip to Denver. If you’re looking for beer recommendations, check out Westword’s article Where to Find the Strongest Beers in Colorado.

Best local recommendations - Denver Dweller

One of the many great aspects of Denver is its uniqueness and variety. You can find indie hole-in-the-walls all over the city. If this is what you’re looking for on your trip to Denver, check out Denver Dweller. It’s the best blog for locals, especially if you’re looking to support local businesses. Make sure to check out their neighborhood guides, so you can shop and eat locally all over Denver.

Top restaurant recommendations for opening day - The Denver Ear

The Denver Ear was started by pure love for the city. Its founder, Mor Zucker, is passionate about her city and the residents that live there. Thanks to Mor, you can read all about where to be on Opening Day before watching the Colorado Rockies. You can check out all the patio and rooftop restaurant recommendations in her blog Psst... 9 Places to Celebrate Opening Day 2022 in Denver

Top recommendations for tourists - New Denizen

The term “tourist” comes with a negative connotation – however, there’s no need to feel ashamed, because tourists are good for a city. In fact, Denver visitors spent $6.6 billion in 2021. A smaller city like Denver relies on tourism to help fuel its economy. If you’re visiting, we recommend you check out New Denizen, particularly their Map of 2021-2022 Denver Dining Out Passbook Restaurants. It’s organized alphabetically by restaurant name and includes a map so you can navigate the city like a pro!

Most likely to make you crave tacos - Eater Denver

Eater has done it yet again with a drool-worthy taco guide. 22 Essential Tacos in and Around Denver includes a map for visualization and the best taco recommendations. They also have other Denver guides worth reading, such as where to eat around Denver with kids, and the ultimate guide to late-night dining in Denver. 

Best cocktail recipes - Creative Culinary

If you’re looking for new cocktail inspiration, look no further than Creative Culinary. From raspberry and chocolate valentine cocktails to summer Campari drinks, Barb has you covered. Check out her article on her 20 favorite margarita recipes. 

Most likely to get you brunchin’ - Blue Mountain Belle

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but we’re pretty sure it’s actually brunch. Brunch is a wonderful dining experience typically filled with mimosas, sandwiches, and glorious breakfast foods. Check out their article on Where to Eat Brunch in Denver to satisfy all your cravings.

Best food tours - Delicious Denver Food Tours

The team at Delicious Denver Food Tours believes that food brings people together, and they actively do the same thing with their food tours. For example, they host a Denver Wine Walk where you can taste 8 different wines & small plates and walk through the city for only $110.

Best recipes from restaurants - In Good Taste Denver

What started as a column in a college newspaper has now grown into this massive, informative website. In Good Taste Denver is your one-stop shop for all things entertainment, food, and travel. They feature lots of recipes, even ones from the Denver restaurants you love. For example, you can learn how to make Earl’s pumpkin pie using their recipe.

Greatest blog name - Mile High Mamas

Aside from being a wonderful source for Denver restaurants, we also had to shout this blog out for its name. Denver is called the “Mile High City” because the 13th step on the west side of the State Capitol Building is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level – one mile high. We applaud the Mile High Mamas for their creativity. Mile High Mamas is a blog with great guides such as Denver Restaurant Week 2023: What You Need to Know. Be sure to check them out!

Best paleo diet options - PaleOMG

This blog is written by Julia, a food-obsessed paleo-diet lover. Her blog is full of recipes that follow the paleo diet. Paleo centers on fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, nuts, and seeds. For example, find out how to make a delicious grain & winter veggie steak bowl on PaleOMG’s blog now.

Top Denver Events - The Denver Housewife

This blog is filled with delicious recipes to share with your friends and family, and it includes printables to make things just a little bit easier. The Denver Housewife is a great resource to stay up to date with Denver events and recommendations. If you’re looking for a new activity, check out this blog. 

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Denver is home to a delicious food scene, and these 15 food blogs provide a fantastic resource for anyone looking to explore it further. From restaurant reviews to recipe ideas, these blogs offer a wealth of information and inspiration for food lovers of all kinds. Be sure to check out these top 15 food blogs and discover all that this exciting city has to offer.

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