One of Denver’s longest-running neighborhood restaurants is serving its final meals today (Thursday July 9).
Table 6, the American bistro at 609 Corona Street in Denver’s Alamo Placita neighborhood, is closing after 22 years in business. Its final day adds to a difficult month for Colorado dining, as two beloved Colorado restaurants are closing in July.
For longtime Denver diners, Table 6 was more than a restaurant. It was one of the places that helped shape the city’s modern dining scene before Denver became a national food destination.
A restaurant that started with a national moment
Table 6 opened in 2004 under chef Scott Whitcomb and made an immediate national impression. Shortly after opening, the restaurant landed on Esquire’s list of the year’s 21 Best New Restaurants — a major accolade that helped announce Denver as a city with a serious culinary identity, at a time when the rest of the country had not quite caught on…