I like it here always quality food & service. I had a brother come into town and asked me to take him back here. My apartment is far from here, so I can't visit often.
Went for restaurant week. Service was basically what you’d find at a Denny’s. There was supposed to be a view but all I could see from where I was sitting was a huge buffet line. So disappointing. Awful having this on the restaurant week.
Elements is located on the 4th floor of the Embassy Suites near the Denver Performing Arts Center and Convention Center. (There are no indications in the ground floor lobby that you need to go up to floor 4.) The restaurant has a cool contemporary vibe. Off to one side is an area set aside for a reception or for hotel guests. We had 8 people in our party for dinner on a Saturday night, and the restaurant was not busy. Nevertheless, the service was painfully slow. The food was pretty good, particularly the lamb burger and the cobb salad. But the wait staff had to be flagged down multiple times in order to get glasses refilled, get our check, etc. The poor service detracted enough from the food that I would not go back.
Went for Denver Restaurant week, the menu looked great online. The food was pretty good except the creme brulee which was unfortunately over cooked. There really was zero ambience, not sure if it's always like that or we caught it on a bad day, but it was a Friday night, so expected to be a bit more lively.
Went for Denver Restaurant week, the menu looked great online. The food was pretty good except the creme brulee which was unfortunately over cooked. There really was zero ambience, not sure if it's always like that or we caught it on a bad day, but it was a Friday night, so expected to be a bit more lively.
The place is very nice and the staff are awesome. It is a very quiet place and gives an impression that they are not trying to get the customers in the door. You wouldn’t know that there’s a restaurant here, unless you were specifically looking for it. Food is pretty good and some of the dishes were excellently executes, but they are on the list with very average dishes so it felt like hit and miss.
We went to Elements for Denver restaurant week. We ordered off of the restaurant weeks menu which was a four course meal. I started with the chicken noodle soup. It was luke warm. The winter salad was good. I ordered the ribeye that came with a baked potato and asparagus. My steak was fatty. There was big chunks of fat in the middle of it. The dessert was a brownie sundae. Nothing special about it. The best part of the meal was the Ten Mile Smile cocktail. I liked the atmosphere of the restaurant the service was good but the food fell flat.
A very uninspired hotel restaurant. There are much better restaurants with easy walking distance.
The food was great, excellent portion sizes for the Restaurant Week Menu. The initial experience with the staff was interesting- the person that sat us stated that he didn't know why the restaurant was doing restaurant week and did not say anything positive about it. Our waitress was nice, but asked my husband what temperature he wanted his steak cooked at, instead of rare/medium rare/medium... etc. But the food was great
We went during restraint week, the Food was not good at all. Steak undercooked, salads were dry, wimpy lettuce mix, and service was extremely low. Server forgot our wines and to go boxes. We had to ask another server for water refills.