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Denver11 reseñas
Comieron en 16 de mayo de 2026
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Denver3 reseñas
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Denver1 reseña
Comieron en 10 de mayo de 2026
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Comieron en 10 de mayo de 2026
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Denver3 reseñas
Comieron en 10 de mayo de 2026
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Seattle84 reseñas
Comieron en 2 de mayo de 2026
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Denver91 reseñas
Comieron en 2 de mayo de 2026
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Comieron en 17 de abril de 2026
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Tampa81 reseñas
Comieron en 12 de abril de 2026
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Yes. Black+Haus Tavern is a popular spot for date nights thanks to craft cocktails, attentive service, and a chef-driven menu, many guests call it perfect for a fun evening or a memorable dinner. Expect a lively, casual-upscale vibe: pick a quieter side of the dining room or the patio for a more intimate feel. Note that the restaurant can get noisy when full, so an early reservation or a table away from the bar helps keep the conversation flowing.
Black+Haus Tavern keeps consistent daytime and evening hours: Mon–Thu 11:00 am–9:00 pm; Fri–Sat 11:00 am–9:30 pm; Sun 11:00 am–8:00 pm. Brunch runs Sat–Sun 11:00 am–2:30 pm, and Happy Hour is Mon–Fri and Sun 3:00 pm–6:00 pm. Call ahead if you plan to visit on special holidays or for large groups.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and can accommodate groups and guests with mobility needs. Many guests report family celebrations (including multi-generational birthday parties) and use of a private room for gatherings. One guest noted staff were accommodating with a walker. If you need accessible seating or a private table for family dining, call ahead so the team can reserve the best spot.
Portions at Black+Haus tend to be generous. Guests frequently mention large or hearty servings, sandwiches and mains are described as “huge” or very filling, and shareable apps like Brussels sprouts and cauliflower are popular. A few guests noted dessert or some specials felt small, so portions can vary by dish. If you’re sharing plates or enjoying several courses, you’ll likely find the sizes satisfying.
Black+Haus has an upbeat, neighborhood tavern vibe that blends casual comfort with chef-driven dishes. Guests praise the fun, festive atmosphere, great for date nights, girls’ nights, and pre-theater dinners, though many note it can get loud when packed. The interior has a cool bar wall and bright lighting (some guests suggested dimming after sunset); the patio offers a pleasant, people-watching experience on Main Street.
Casual dress is appropriate. Guests typically come in smart-casual attire for date nights, brunch, or pre-theater dinners, nothing formal is required. The restaurant’s relaxed yet polished vibe makes it easy to be comfortable while enjoying craft cocktails and a chef-driven menu.
For a lively night out go on Fri or Sat evenings or when a local theater event is scheduled, those nights are bustling and energetic. If you prefer a quieter visit, aim for Monday lunch or weekday early dinners, when guests report a more relaxed atmosphere. Early seating before peak dinner times also helps if you want less noise and a more intimate table.
Black+Haus offers several seating options: a lively bar area with TVs, a main dining room (with both livelier and quieter sides), an outdoor patio on Main Street, and reports of a private dining/side room used for group celebrations. If you need a quiet table, a private room, or patio seating, call ahead to request your preference.
Busiest: Fri–Sat evenings, holiday nights (Valentine’s Day, New Year’s Eve) and evenings when shows are at the nearby theater. Quietest: Monday lunch and weekday early afternoons are noted as more intimate and relaxed. If you want lively energy go on a weekend night; for a quieter meal choose weekday lunch or an early dinner.
Yes, the staff are frequently noted as accommodating. Guests report successful requests like seat moves (inside vs. outside), entree customizations, dietary accommodations (gluten-free and vegetarian options), and private room arrangements for groups. Call ahead to ask about seating, menu substitutions, accessibility needs, or group details so the team can prepare and make your visit smooth.
Yes. Families and children dine here regularly, guests have hosted birthdays and family gatherings, and the staff have used private rooms to make family events comfortable. While there isn’t a dedicated kids menu noted, the menu offers a wide range (sandwiches, salads, mains) that can work for younger diners. An early seating or private room helps make dining with kids easier.
Not explicitly stated by the restaurant, but guests report busy service periods and recommend reservations. Several guests note the restaurant can be slammed on holidays, theater nights, and weekends; one guest mentioned reservations being overbooked at times. For busy evenings it’s best to book ahead and call if your timing changes, walk-ins may face waits or limited options.
Yes, guests have dined there on holidays like Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, and Mother’s Day, so the restaurant does operate on major holidays at least sometimes. Because holiday hours and menus can change, call ahead and make a reservation for holiday dining.
Yes, reviews reference another Black+Haus location in Parker, indicating the company operates at least one other branch. If you’re curious about additional locations or differences between sites, call the restaurant or check their website for up-to-date location info.
It depends on your goal. For a lively night out, Friday or Saturday are the top picks, great cocktails and energetic crowds. For a quieter, more relaxed meal, Monday lunch or a weekday early dinner tends to be best. If you’re going before a show, plan around theater start times and reserve a spot.
Yes, guests frequently report using a private dining/side room for celebrations and larger groups (birthdays, parties of eight or nine). While the owner info lists private-party details ambiguously, firsthand guest accounts confirm a private room is available; contact the restaurant to confirm availability, capacity, and booking details.
Yes. Guests frequently mention enjoying the Main Street patio, great for people-watching, brunch, and pre-theater dinners. Patio seating can be chilly in cooler weather, but staff have been willing to move guests inside when possible. If you prefer outdoor seating, request it when you book.
Guests report a dog-friendly patio, so pets are welcome on the outdoor seating area. For service animals, federal law typically permits them inside restaurants; emotional support animals are treated differently and policies vary. To avoid surprises, call ahead to confirm pet and service-animal policies for your specific visit.
Yes, several guests note a dog-friendly patio, making it a good choice if you want to dine outside with a pet. For indoor pet policies and any restrictions, contact the restaurant before you arrive to confirm current rules and seating availability.
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