Michelin's First Stars Shine in Colorado: A Culinary Milestone

 
 

Beckon, Brutø and The Wolf's Tailor received the prestigious honor along with Frasca in Boulder and Bosq in Aspen.

Since the June announcement that the Michelin Guide would be expanding to Colorado, buzz had been building as industry insiders and diners speculated about which restaurants would be awarded stars.

On Tuesday, September 12, chefs and restaurateurs attended an invite-only ceremony at Mission Ballroom, where Michelin announced the places that have been included in its first-ever Colorado guide. The state is the eighth region in North America to have a guide, joining New York, Chicago, California, Miami/Orlando/Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington, D.C. A ninth region, Atlanta, was also recently added.

The night was a particularly big one for the Id Est Hospitality Group. All of its restaurants, which include Basta, Brutø, the Wolf's Tailor and Hey Kiddo, received recognition.

Stars aren't the only honor that Michelin doles out. Here's a breakdown of what we know:

Which Colorado restaurants have Michelin stars?

Five Colorado restaurants received one star:

  • Beckon, Denver

  • Bosq, Aspen

  • Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder

  • Brutø, Denver

  • The Wolf's Tailor, Denver

Four Colorado restaurants received green stars, which highlight restaurants at the forefront of the industry when it comes to their sustainable practices:

  • Blackbelly Market, Boulder

  • Bramble & Hare, Boulder

  • Brutø, Denver

  • The Wolf's Tailor, Denver

Michelin also lists recommended restaurants, which are "a sign of a chef using quality ingredients that are well cooked; simply a good meal," according to its website. Those include:

  • A5 Steakhouse, Denver

  • Barolo Grill, Denver

  • Blackbelly Market, Boulder

  • Bramble & Hare, Boulder

  • Dio Mio, Denver

  • Dushanbe Tea House, Boulder

  • element 47, Aspen

  • Fruition, Denver

  • Hey Kiddo, Denver

  • Guard and Grace, Denver

  • Marco's Coal Fired, Denver

  • Mawa's Kitchen, Aspen

  • Mercantile Dining & Provision, Denver

  • Mirabelle, Beaver Creek

  • Noisette, Denver

  • Oak at Fourteenth, Boulder

  • Olivia, Denver

  • Osaki's, Vail

  • Potager, Denver

  • Prospect, Aspen

  • Q House, Denver

  • Safta, Denver

  • Santo, Boulder

  • Smok, Denver

  • Splendido at the Chateau, Beaver Creek

  • Stella's Cucina, Boulder

  • Sweet Basil, Vail

  • Temaki Den, Denver

  • Wyld, Beaver Creek

  • Zoe Ma Ma, Boulder and Denver

On August 29, Michelin announced the nine restaurants that received the Bib Gourmand designation, which recognizes places that offer "high quality cuisine at a good value." Generally, at Bib Gourmand restaurants in the U.S., "one would be able to order two courses and a glass of wine or dessert for about $50 USD (tax and gratuity not included)," explains Andrew Festa, who handles external communications for Michelin North America.

To find out more about the Michelin Stars awarded in Colorado, amongst other recognitions read more here.

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