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    Chart House

    2.7 (373 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Vincent C.

    I came into Chart House for dinner and left extremely disappointed. Upon arriving, no one was manning the front desk. Someone had to walk over to bring me to a table. After sitting down, the service was pretty brisk and attentive. But unfortunately, the food was subpar. First, the lobster bisque was excessively salty - almost to the point of being unpalatable. I even asked for extra bread to counterbalance the salty soup. The bisque was also separating and wasn't a uniform blended consistency. For my main dish, I ordered the Chilean sea bass. The fish had a strong "fishy" taste, indicating that it wasn't fresh. The overpowering foulness of the fish ruined the dish. Additionally, the lobster risotto that came with the fish was sitting in a beurre blanc sauce which suspiciously tasted identical to the lobster bisque I was served earlier. Overall, I had a very negative experience at Chart House. Even the seafood at Red Lobster is significantly better and cheaper than what you'd get here. It is unacceptable for an upscale restaurant to charge a premium and simply market the same item differently to make an extra buck, especially when the cuisine is sloppily produced and not optimized for both applications.

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    The food was delicious, the service was friendly but slow.

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    Great food, consistent service and fabulous views. Ask for Jason, he is an amazing server!

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    I really enjoy dining here. Overall it is one of my favorite restaraunts and I have never had a problem with service and quality of food.

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    Ask the Community - Chart House

    Can I get a reservation for happy hour?

    I believe so, just keep in mind that the restaurant doesn't open until 4pm Enjoy your hour of happiness

    Does anyone know if they have aTV? We are going for happy hour on on Aug 31st to celebrate my sisters birthday but or favorite football team, The Greenbay Packers, have a preseason game at 5pm.

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    Boettcher Mansion - Inside for the reception

    Boettcher Mansion

    4.0(23 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    We got married at Boettcher Mansion last summer and it was perfect. 90% of our wedding was out of…read moretowners looking for a chance to escape the heat so we were trying to find something mountainous without the drive. I loved how unique the venue was, easy to access from the highway for out of town folk, and tucked away it felt once you were inside. We got some gorgeous mountain photos! Shea was so lovely and answered any questions we had. Our guests absolutely raved and I am still getting compliments on how unique it was. I think the important thing to know with the Mansion - it is not a typical style venue and is not a good fit for certain groups. For context, we had a 120 person afternoon wedding in July (2-7pm). I did a tremendous amount of research and painstakingly picked each vendor, who all ended up working together and are incredible. If you are a bride looking for a more inclusive-everything-included style venue, this is not it. IF you are willing to do work on researching vendors, you can make the Mansion work for you at your price point and are rewarded in something more custom. It can really rack up cost wise if you use all the recommended vendors and do all the add-ons. We rented the entire space (highly recommend) so our wedding moved throughout the venue and guests got different experiences. I loved the outside ceremony and they have nice white chairs that look great in photos. Cocktail hour was outside in the gardens - so pretty still in July! The reception was inside. I loved the stone walls, very little decor is needed which is awesome. If you have over 80ish people and want a dance floor, we did have to flip some tables to make room, but our catering team did it so fast and we did the first dance outside - then conga lined the party back inside. Honestly I think more people started dancing since they already were up and moving, so it worked better than I hoped. I would pick this 10 out of 10, but like I said, I think it's good to know this is not the spot for a bride without a planner or who is willing to do her homework. Because it is a historical site, if you have a lot of custom built out decor or a large wedding or want to get ready at the venue, this is not for you. If you have under 120, want something special, and are organized (or have a good friend who is) you have found the perfect spot. Photography credit: Melina Massengill (melinamassephoto)

    Where do I start? We chose Boettcher Mansion as the venue for my son's wedding on May 4th, 2024…read more What an incredible result. We had family and friends converge from all over the world to experience the best of Colorado. The weather behaved itself as well as can be expected in early May and the venue and its recommended vendors were the best that they could be! Boettcher Mansion is in a beautiful setting, allowing for an outdoor wedding with the woods as a backdrop, and cocktail hour and pictures with the sunset emerging behind the mountains. While we had just a sprinkle or two, the clouds made for a perfect vista, and if a downpour had occurred, the wedding could be quickly moved inside. We visited many potential wedding venues across the front range, including some beautiful options in Estes Park. We visited Boettcher Mansion first, and it inevitably remained our top choice as it offered several perquisites while also checking off the Bride and Groom's event venue expectations for the wedding. Ultimately, Boettcher Mansion's facility with its iconic outdoor colorado beauty, ample preparation accommodations for both the bride and groom and attendants, beautiful outdoor patio and reception space, and the ability to fully customize the event won us over. This venue provided a remote location with proximity to the Denver for out-of-town/country visitors to stay, and ease of access for all involved. As an added bonus, their fee supports Jefferson County Parks. The ability to customize every aspect of the day at first seemed daunting, but ended up being important to the special day. Boettcher Mansion hosts an annual wedding show where you can talk to all their recommended vendors. If you veer from these vendors and go your own way, you can do so for an extra fee. But by sticking with the recommended options for the major items, you will find they are very familiar with Boettcher policies, allowing you to have an efficient event on the day and secure the return of 100% of your $500 damage deposit! We chose Roots for our catering, which deserves its own special review, but for now I will say that the food and service were spectacular. The food was prepared, plated, and presented beautifully, with delicious options for everyone. The caterer also handled the sparkling toast and cocktail and wine service with their trained and certified servers, but the offerings were provided by us. We could have hired Applejack (or whomever) to deliver what we wanted, which is a huge cost savings over other venues who require the customer to use in-house service, and permits customization to personal tastes. In this case, Applejack will accept returns for any unopened bottle at the end of the night. In our case, however, the Bride and Groom selected the unique dinner wines and champagne toast from their parents' cellared wine libraries, adding a nice touch to the experience of their special day and helping to control costs even further. The Grand Piano in Boettcher Mansion's reception hall offered a special moment, when, at the Bride's request, the brother-of-the-groom played Debussy's Claire de Lune as the processional. Boettcher Mansion offers a D.J. You can provide your own music, but we found the D.J to be helpful in announcing what was to happen next, etc. He also offered a Photo Booth, which provided the Bride and Groom with a thumb drive of all their guest's funny pictures throughout the evening. Other exceptional vendors for whom I should write a separate review include Jessica Shipman, the "Day of" planner. Can't have a wedding without her! She, incredibly, planned and coordinated everything throughout the entire day, allowing all the guests and family to enjoy the event and focus on the Bride and Groom without having to be worried about actually doing any decorating or coordinating leading up to, and on the day. TeeLee Florist put together a one-of-a-kind Tower of Flowers for the alter, while we secured a beautiful and cost-effective flower package from Costco for the bulk of the floral decorations and the bouquet/corsages. We hired a shuttle service to offer for people to go up and down Lookout Mountain, for those who found the drive daunting, or out-of-towners without a car. Berg Berg Photography captured special moments throughout the event, including the sunset, and even provided special lighting for effect. Special candles handcrafted by the mother-and father-of the bride, and table number placards artfully drawn by the sister-in-law of the bride represent additional custom touches permitted by Boettcher Mansion that made the day incredibly special. In the end, our happy couple was forever touched by the gifts family and friends provided in memories we carry away from the wedding, indelibly amplified by the ambiance, staff, vendors, and personalization afforded by this incredible gem in Golden, Colorado.

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    The Pines by Wedgewood Weddings - Ceremony site

    The Pines by Wedgewood Weddings

    4.2(52 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Our wedding at The Pines was the best day of our lives, but not because of the venue or staff. The…read moreoutdoor ceremony area is beautiful, and the bartenders were excellent, but almost everything else was a disappointment. Communication with the sales and planning team was poor, with hidden fees and add-ons that made planning stressful they will tell you one thing then do another. The day-of coordinator was rude and unprofessional, making inappropriate comments and failing to follow through on promises. The event captain and DJ were disorganized, mispronounced me- The BRIDE's name, and didn't announce key details like the dessert bar, glow sticks, or dance props. The food was cold and underwhelming, and the bathrooms and indoor areas were poorly maintained, with noticeable sewer smells and worn stairways. Overall, the venue, staff, and vendors associated with The Pines did not meet expectations at all. Aside from the pretty outdoor space and attentive bartenders, I cannot recommend this venue or any Wedgewood property.

    As the mother of the bride -- and a professional in the events industry -- I had very specific…read moreexpectations for our venue. During our initial interview with The Pines, I was very clear about these expectations, and their team assured us they could meet every one of them. Based on those assurances, we decided to book the venue. However, several months later, when it came time to plan the event, I learned that many of the elements I had discussed and confirmed prior to booking were suddenly "not possible." The salesperson who originally booked our event was no longer employed there, and I had to repeatedly ask why these promises could not be fulfilled. It felt as though the team had simply agreed to everything initially in order to make the sale. Eventually, after several conversations, The Pines did reverse course on some of these issues and were able to accommodate most of my requests. Unfortunately, the experience was marred by unprofessional behavior from our assigned wedding planner, who reportedly told my son and son-in-law that my daughter and I were "too intense" and that she "got stuck" working with us. That level of unprofessionalism is completely unacceptable and deeply disappointing, especially given the importance of the event and the significant investment we made. Would not recommend.

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    The Pines by Wedgewood Weddings - Reception space

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    The Pines by Wedgewood Weddings - Ceremony site

    Ceremony site

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    Christes of Genesee - Photo by:  Jarrah Marie Photography  www.jarrahmariephotography.com  @jarrahmariephotography

    Christes of Genesee

    4.5(19 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    From the moment we walked into Christies of Genesee, we just KNEW this was the perfect venue to…read morehave our wedding!! There's wood and corrugated metal accents and is super cozy. No, not the realtor term cozy as it was more than enough space for all our guests, but everyone said that it is an intimate venue. When you're outside for a ceremony, the view is perfectly backdropped with the mountains. Inside, you have a dance floor on the lower level, then you walk up 6 steps to the bar. To the right of the bar is the dining room and to the left is where they serve the buffet. The dining room has a 270 degree view of the mountains and I70. Can we talk about food because we all know that makes or breaks any event?? Well, we had salmon and prime rib as our proteins with garlic mashed potatoes, green bean almandine, strawberry spinach salad, and fresh fruit. It was difficult to make this menu choice because all the tastings were so delicious! Kerri and Frank, the owners are so AWESOME! They answered every single one of our questions and were always so patient and sweet about everything. It's not too far from Denver, but it feels like a getaway. There's plenty of parking for all your guests and Genesee Park is on the backside for magnificent photos! I would come back and have a milestone birthday party here!!

    From the outside, this venue looks like a church for super elderly folks. Turns out, it's so much…read moremore. I attended an event here, and walking in, I was so unsure of what this place was - meeting venue, dream wedding house, bar and restaurant? However, once I walked in, it became so clear. The view is beautiful from the area where wedding ceremonies are generally held. The bar and dance floor are perfectly positioned. Ab area to serve buffet style food is strategically placed, and can also serve as an entrance area following one event to the next. The view for pictures is lovely, and the staff creates a "homey" feel, while being so attentive and hospitable. The food quality was wonderful, and the drinks were great. Parking is a little tight up close, but more exists behind. Loading and unloading - a breeze. There is a gas station and liquor store that is adjacent, but the gas is expensive. The liquor store, however, presented with a decent selection at fair prices. I can't speak to rental costs, potential menus or packages, but as an attendee in this place, I must say I enjoyed it thoroughly.

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    Christes of Genesee - Photo by:  Jarrah Marie Photography  www.jarrahmariephotography.com  @jarrahmariephotography

    Photo by: Jarrah Marie Photography www.jarrahmariephotography.com @jarrahmariephotography

    Christes of Genesee - Photo by:  Jarrah Marie Photography  www.jarrahmariephotography.com  @jarrahmariephotography

    Photo by: Jarrah Marie Photography www.jarrahmariephotography.com @jarrahmariephotography

    Christes of Genesee - Photo by:  Jarrah Marie Photography  www.jarrahmariephotography.com  @jarrahmariephotography

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    Photo by: Jarrah Marie Photography www.jarrahmariephotography.com @jarrahmariephotography

    Goosetown Station - Picture from the corner of the main seating area.

    Goosetown Station

    4.5(16 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    I hesitate to do a review for this place or give it 5 starts because I feel by doing so I'm…read morerevealing a well kept secret and encouraging people to discover a hidden gem that may change when the crowds start coming. Goosetown Station is a unique experience. It combines the cool vibe of the grassy setting of Fiddler's Green with the experience of listening to music with friends in an intimate garden setting. The photos I've seen posted so far are misleading. They are outdated pictures of a place that no longer exists. And current pictures don't communicate the vibe. Goosetown Station has evolved to a one-of-a-kind music venue. It has a lot of moving parts that work well together to bring you a music experience that will stay with you long after you leave. But because it's always changing, evolving, improving, what I tell you about the place may change when you visit. But however the place is when you visit, you can be guaranteed your experience will be enjoyable and memorable. PARKING ======== There is parking on the street in front of Goosetown Station. The street is a dead end. If you can't find parking on that street, there is a free, open, public parking lot a 1/2 a block away. There is also public parking one block over in the other direction, across from Ford street. You can park there and walk across the footbridge to get to Goosetown Station. ADMISSION ========== When I walked up the incline to the entrance to the house I was greeted by a young woman who told me they take cash or Venmo. (I read a previous review that said they don't do cash. That's changed.) HANDICAP ACCESS ================ If you are wheelchair bound, the place is set up with no stairs leading to the house. There is seating inside the house and also a full bar and bathrooms. From the inside of the house you cannot see the stage and I'm not sure if they pipe the music from the stage into the house, but they should for those who want to sit inside. There is also comfortable seating on the side of the house in an area you walk through to get to the back where the stage is. I don't remember if there are stairs between the front entrance and this side seating area. If not, it's a comfortable, covered area where you can sit, hear the music and see the stage. SEATING AREAS ============= From the pictures I saw before I went, I imagined this place to be a house with a stage in its small backyard with a patio area to sit and watch the band. I was pleasantly shocked when I walked around the side of the house and entered the backyard. It's a huge area. There is a main grassy seating area with comfortable couches, groups of seats and lots of firepits. There is a huge tented area in one corner of the backyard. There are clusters of seats along the side and a table in a covered area with vines growing up the wall. There is a covered seating area with a firepit next to the outside bar and a large, isolated, sandy play area for children and their parents in another corner of the yard. BARS ===== There is a fully stocked bar to the right when you enter the building. There is a bar in the back and sometimes, depending on the crowds, they set up a bar in the front with beer and wine. I was able to use Apple Pay at the bar. FAMILIES WELCOME ================ This place is kid friendly. There were several young children and their parents attending the concert the night I went. As I mentioned there is a whole sandy play area with toys in a corner of the backyard. FOOD ===== They try to have food trucks to provide something to eat while you listen to music. The night I was there they were having a dispute with the city of Golden who didn't want food trucks parked on their streets (even though the street in front of Goosetown Station is a dead end.) So they offered Anthony's pizzas and had chips and hummus. The food they offer isn't meant to be your main meal as much as just something to help you not have an empty stomach if you're drinking alcohol. MUSIC ====== The quality of the band was outstanding. They played at a volume that was just enough to fill the backyard. They weren't trying to rock the neighborhood but the sound was sufficient to be heard over the quiet conversations of the guests. "THE FEEL" ========= At the risk of sounding sexist, this place feels like it was designed by women. In fact I only saw one man working the venue. He was the bartender inside. Other than that it was women attending to the visitors. I say it seems like women designed this place because it looked like it was deliberately planned to be comfortable, charming, welcoming and beautiful. The details of this place speak of someone who wants to create an atmosphere that goes beyond utility. Even the bathrooms are nicely decorated with candles burning. If you go to Goosetown Station, enjoy yourself and please don't change anything. It's perfect just the way it is. (Check out my pictures to see how this place looks now.)

    Cheryl Was Great, Perfect for our Wedding. We appreciate your attention to detail…read more Thank you Greg

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    Goosetown Station - Comfortable seating area on the side of the building

    Comfortable seating area on the side of the building

    Goosetown Station - Fully stocked bar inside the entrance.

    Fully stocked bar inside the entrance.

    Goosetown Station - Drinks

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    Willow Ridge Manor - First Look

    Willow Ridge Manor

    4.0(63 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    All in all, Willow Ridge was a good venue and I would recommend it to others. I do wish that…read moreGregory were more organized as I think he could have provided us with things like a floor plan and notes on the A/V set-up when we booked instead of making us chase him for those items and could have reduced our stress and mitigated issues we knew could arise. Aspects of the venue need an update, but they are mostly the upstairs areas where guests don't go. PROS - Gorgeous views, outdoor ceremony and cocktail hour, indoor reception - All-in-one location for the entire wedding - Good value for the money - Venue is pretty much a blank slate so you can really make your wedding feel unique and yours with minimal decorations - Attentive venue owners CONS: -Multiple weddings in a single day means you have limited set-up and dance-floor time. - Gregory is eccentric, which wasn't an issue for us, but we did hear from other people who had their weddings at Willow Ridge that he gave guests lectures on drinking before the ceremony and other sort of off things. - He's very responsive to emails and calls you remind you about payments and rehearsals, but doesn't always answer the questions you ask and answers questions he thinks you should ask instead. - He wasn't very prepared for our walk-through and wasn't sure if there was a wedding the night before or morning of our wedding, so I had to stay on top of details like that (thankfully, I had asked him in advance of the walk-through and was prepared). - He called a couple of days before our wedding to tell us someone else had a wedding the night before so we couldn't do a rehearsal, which we had known for months and noted at that walk-through so that he would know we were doing the rehearsal elsewhere, which was not a big deal but just a little disorganized and a weird call to get. He is VERY protective of the venue, so no kegs are allowed, decorations have to be minimal, and he or his partner Lawrence are there at every turn telling you what you can and cannot do, which again wasn't an issue for us but does limit what you can do and felt a little oppressive on the day of when they would just be standing there watching you when we were just trying to take photos and enjoy the day. - WRM/Gregory does not have an outdoor sound set-up,although there are outdoor speakers that he had set up when we did our walk-through by the cocktail hour area, so make sure your DJ has the right plugs and cords to ensure your laptop or ipod can plug into their (the DJ's) system for cocktail hour. Despite repeated emails to our DJ and Gregory, this question was never answered and we were just told to relax--and then no one had the cords and we couldn't play our playlist. It ended up raining and we had to move inside so it didn't matter as the DJ was able to just play his own songs, but had that not been the case and he was inside setting up during cocktail hour, our guests would have been outside in the silence because Gregory et all couldn't answer this simple question. - The 1980s Laura Ashley getting-ready rooms and creepy piano room. With some minor updates (new curtains, get rid of that piano and make it a sitting room for older folks who want to talk and sit away from the loud dance floor) this space could be really incredible. I didn't want to take getting ready photos here because it was so tacky. - One bathroom for guests downstairs. - Gregory didn't have a floor plan of the venue in soft copy and had to fax it to us. Like the note on A/V, it wasn't a big deal but it would have been really nice to just get it in an email when we signed the contract (pro tip: all seated and others have an e-copy of the floor plan, as do the preferred caterers).

    The views were pretty, and the manor house was historic and fun to explore. I just wish they had…read moreaccommodated everyone into the same room. Those of us on the patio couldn't hear any of the speeches inside. Not a great setup for bigger weddings. The food was delicious though! Especially the fancy charcuterie appetizer prior to attending the reception. I'm still dreaming of that garlic sauce!

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    Willow Ridge Manor - Couple on the rocks with Willow Ridge Manor in the background.

    Couple on the rocks with Willow Ridge Manor in the background.

    Willow Ridge Manor - On the Red Rocks

    On the Red Rocks

    Willow Ridge Manor - Just before the wedding.

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    Just before the wedding.

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