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Although it was good, Avelina did not wow me in a way that made me feel like I need to go back. It also seemed pretty pricey for not a lot of food. They also had their regular menu and a tablet that they used as their wine list. Although I appreciate that the tablet simplifies things, it did not embody the quaint and cozy demeanor of a wine bar you might find in Italy.
The normal menu was also huge, so I had some trouble reading through the whole thing. For the first course, I ordered the Calamaretti e Zucchine Fritte. The plate was mostly fried zucchini, with fried calamari rings and tentacles throughout over a tomato based sauce.
It was fairly good, although the rings were a little chewy. It was okay, but definitely something that could have been made at home. The food was nothing special and much too expensive for its quality. A plate of pasta for dinner is normally around 20 bucks, which is too much in my opinion. If I were to go back, it would likely just be for wine. The obvious winner in my opinion was El Five.
The food was amazing, the atmosphere unbeatable, and the drinks were great. Looking for more restaurants to try in Denver? Skip to content. Denver Restaurant Week is one of my favorite times of the year. Luke ordered the Shrimp and Calamari a la Plancha, which was also amazing. The Drinks The drinks here are great. Would I go Back?
The Drinks The drinks were not very good, in my opinion. The dessert was my favorite part, as they had a Nutella Crepe that was pretty good. Would I go back? The Winner The obvious winner in my opinion was El Five. Would you participate in Denver Restaurant Week? Did you like this article? View hundreds of menus from participating restaurants. Learn More. Neighborhood Dining. Search participating restaurants and their delicious, multi course menus by neighborhood.
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