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Izakaya DenAMust Try
1487A S Pearl St, Denver, CO 80210
· Izakaya restaurant, Japanese restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1260 reviews)
Reservations
Best-in-Denver caliber sushi with curated service and creative cuts, priced as a special-occasion splurge; excellence in fish quality but service consistency and allergy handling can wobble.
Why it gets an A for overall quality
Izakaya Den stands among the region's finest sushi establishments through exceptional food quality anchored by pristine fish and precise technique, paired with strong service knowledge that guides diners thoughtfully. Beautiful setting appeal with theatrical sushi bar and glass-enclosed upstairs enhances the experience. However, food safety inconsistencies and variable pacing during peak hours prevent the highest tier, though loyal repeat patronage and destination-level reputation confirm its standing as a premier local choice.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling with a polished edge, from the glowing sushi case to the glassy upstairs that catches evening light. Servers often act as guides, steering you toward the day’s best cuts. One diner summed it up: "Every bite felt intentional and clean," though on packed nights the rhythm can slip. The cooking leans ingredient-driven and contemporary—dry-aged tuna, truffle-kissed sashimi, and precise nigiri that spotlights pristine fish over frills. It suits guests who enjoy letting staff curate a progression rather than piling on rolls. Expect premium pricing that reflects top-tier sourcing more than spectacle. Families do dine here, but it is not built around kids. Rice may include wasabi by default, and the menu skews toward raw fish and focused flavors. Safer picks include avocado or cucumber rolls, tempura items, and simple nigiri; there is no kids’ menu and options for picky eaters are limited.
At a Glance
- Best-in-city fish quality with chef-guided experiences
- Beautiful space with sushi bar and upstairs glass room
- Allergy handling and recovery inconsistent on busy nights
- Waits and pacing can drag during peak hours
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Emotional wow-moments from toro and salmon
- Knowledgeable servers who personalize the meal
- Clean, delicate cuts that highlight fish quality
- Celebration-friendly ambiance with polished service
Points of Concern
- Allergy accommodations reported as inconsistent, including a charged dish served with gluten despite celiac disclosure
- Service pacing can be slow with missed items on peak nights
- Some diners find portions small for price; value depends on fish-driven experience
- Noise and table placement vary; certain seats can feel cramped or cold
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$62-88 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Anchor with a sashimi plate plus 2-3 nigiri choices, then one special roll; add branzino if sharing non-sushi; finish with ube ice cream.
Perfect For
- A curated sushi night at the bar
- Special-occasion date with sake flights
- Out-of-town guests who love refined Japanese flavors
- Solo diners seeking conversation with the chef
Location Insights
Area: Leafy neighborhood street with destination eateries; draws date nights, celebrations, and sushi-focused diners.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe, active evening dining crowd with good lighting.
Nearby: Adjacent to sister concepts on South Pearl; near boutiques and other restaurants; popular weekend dining corridor.
Platt ParkPlatt Park offers a relaxed yet trendy dining scene with a variety of independent eateries, cafes, and bars. The neighborhood is known for its walkability, friendly atmosphere, and a mix of casual and upscale dining options that cater to a diverse crowd looking for quality and authenticity.
South Pearl Street CorridorThis stretch of South Pearl Street is a bustling micro-neighborhood featuring a concentration of restaurants, bars, and specialty shops. It is a popular destination for dining out, known for its community-oriented events and a strong emphasis on local and independent businesses.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday17:00–21:30
Wednesday17:00–21:30
Thursday17:00–21:30
Friday16:30–22:00
Saturday16:30–22:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations
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