When meeting in Colorado’s capital city, you can go big or go small. Here are four standout Denver restaurants with private dining spaces for intimate meals and receptions.
Courtesy of a renovation that wrapped in February, Le Bilboquet in Cherry Creek North added two private dining spaces. The Library seats 16 and has dark sage-green walls, an antler chandelier, bookshelves, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The Fleur Room holds 40 for seated dinners and 70 for cocktail parties, and is richly appointed with mahogany wainscoting, brass sconces, and French doors leading to a patio. The main dining room is available for buyouts. lebilboquetdenver.com

Also located in Cherry Creek, Le Colonial opened its doors last November, bringing a combination of elegant French-inspired decor, upscale Vietnamese fare, and a taste of 1920s Saigon to the Cherry Creek neighborhood. A private dining room seats groups of up to 12, and the bar, lounge, dining room, and patio also are available for private events. lecolonial.com/denver
The subterranean Sotto Voce evokes an intimate, speakeasy ambience and serves as the wine cellar at Jovanina’s Broken Italian. The space holds up to 40 for dinner and 60 for cocktails, while an upstairs room, Via Sopra, offers a commanding view of Blake Street and accommodates groups of up to 30 for seated dinners and 35 for receptions. The main dining room also is available to rent. jovanina.com

Earlier this year, Water Grill opened a new 1,200-square-foot private dining space with three customizable meeting rooms: The Angler, The Molly Brown, and The Union Pacific. The Angler and The Molly Brown can be combined to form one larger room. The new private dining offerings accommodate gatherings of up to 200 people. watergrill.com





