The Palace Arms, located inside The Brown Palace in downtown, said it will stop serving food this weekend.
DENVER — A legendary Colorado hotel is closing its marquee restaurant, at least temporarily.
The Brown Palace will close its Palace Arms restaurant on Saturday.
“We can confirm that Palace Arms will be temporarily closing. The final dinner service will be May 4, 2024,” said a statement from The Brown Palace.
The downtown Denver hotel said a reopening date is not currently available.
Palace Arms has been headed by Executive Chef Kim Moyle. The Palace Arms restaurant is known for its “Napoleonic artifacts and elevated decor” with a dinner, cocktail and wine menu.
Other dining options at the Brown Palace include Ellyngton’s, Ship Tavern, and Churchill cigar bar, which will continue to operate as normal.
The Brown Palace hotel and spa opened in downtown Denver in 1892.
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