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    Hive Garden Bistro

    4.0 (58 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Beautiful views from Hive Garden Bistro
    Andrea S.

    We got to the Denver Botanic Gardens around lunch so we decided to head straight to food before exploring. We were originally going to eat at the cafe when you first arrive within the large building but decided why not check out the hive in the heart of the gardens. So glad we did because the view was worth it alone. Service was quick and friendly... what more can you ask for? I ordered their French dip sandwich and a Aqua Fresca. The dip was cooked really well and the au jus was super flavorful. The Aqua Fresca was so refreshing on such a hot summers day.

    Strawberry Lemonade, White Peach Aqua Fresca
    Maddy A.

    Look, this food is very good, but the location is truly the best. Sipping on lemonade and eating a sandwich, overlooking a Monet water Lily garden? There's not much that can top it. Truly some great eats, and if you're in the Botanical Gardens, I'd highly recommend it. The drinks were pretty iffy. One was too sweet, the other too tart. Ended up mixing them together to make a very delicious abomination. Absolutely loved the pollinator salad. Sounds like a lot of flavors, but somehow they all come together into a very delicious salad. Sandwich was amazing g as well. That bad boy was perfectly composed, with sweet and savory and a great combination of textures. No complaints. Except maybe more goat cheese.

    Artichoke PoBoy with sweet potatoes fries
    Helene S.

    Nice stop at the Denver Botanical Garden to grab a quick bite. Overlooking the Monet Pool, the views while eating lunch are so beautiful. The fried artichoke sandwich with sweet potato fries was delicious and light. They use locally sourced ingredients including herbs and vegetables from the gardens. Prices are average. The lines can be quite long on a sunny summer day, but move fairly quickly.

    Counter for ordering
    Rebecca H.

    I stopped by here for some refreshments while walking around the botanic gardens. I enjoyed my strawberry mint lemonade and double espresso. They have a decent selection of refreshing beverages and lunch food. The seating area is nice because you can enjoy your food and drink while looking at the pond and gardens.

    My grilled chicken dippers

    I got grilled chicken dippers and I was expecting like 6 chicken slices , but instead I got a cut up chicken breast with ranch and they even forgot the side. Also the chicken is literally cold and seems like it was thawed from the freezer. Edit: they also said they can't make pizza when it's raining.

    View from tables closest to the pond
    Pikake W.

    Food was surprisingly delicious! We ordered a hamburger and BLT. You order at the window, find an open table, and the food is brought to you. Expect a bit of a wait in line to order and get your meal during the peak lunch hour. Seating is on open patio by the lily pond.

    Japanese gardens
    Mary S.

    This is the diner located inside the Denver Botanical Gardens. This is little more than a cafe with tables and benches set outside and around the park. I ordered a grilled Turkey sandwich and added sliced avocado with a side of sweet potato fries and a small Hibiscus limeade ($23.50) and my friend ordered an Impossible burger with grilled onions, sweet potato fries and a sparkling water ($21.50)), so the prices are a tad bit high, but you are sitting in the Japanese gardens and have some great views. Parking is wherever you can find parking for the DBG, which isn't easy on the weekends. The food prep crew were wearing masks, and so where some patrons, but this is all outdoor seating. The food is really good and this is the only eatery within the gardens.

    Grilled chicken sandwich with sweet potato fries
    Doc F.

    I love this place! Of course you have to be inside the Botanic Gardens to eat here, and it's a little pricey. However, the food is always great, the staff are super friendly, and the money goes to a good cause! I had the grilled chicken sandwich with sweet potato fries, so delicious. Remember: right now during COVID you have to book your tickets in advance and they are limited so don't just show up at the door haha

    Danting C.

    I am surprised that this place didn't get better reviews. I always recommend my out of town friends to stop by the Hive when they are at the garden either for a full meal or at least to try out their in-house agua frescas. The restaurant sits right in front of the garden lily pond. Great for a serene, intimate morning with your loved ones or people watching if you come later during the day. Their food ingredients are mostly locally grown: either at the garden or from local farms. They have plenty of vegetarian options. However, as a frequent visitor to the garden, my favorite is actually one of their beverages called agua frescas. In the summer they usually have grapefruit and peach flavors. The taste is very unique and refreshing with hints of herbs (rosemary, basil, etc.). Overall this place is a bit pricer than a normal touristy cafeteria but I think it's worth every penny.

    Hive burger
    Shelley D.

    A fantastic spot for lunch in the botanic garden. I was very impressed by the fresh taste and quality of the ahi salad. Sat next to the Monet garden and relaxed. My husband had the hive burger which he said was decent but nothing to write home about. Good food for being inside of a museum.

    Sklar T.

    Have to say, the food may look good, but not the taste, and especially not for the prices. I decided to try their Buffalo & Pork Bratwurst, a special of the day. The brat was rather thin, about the size of a regular hot dog, and may have been overcooked as it was rather dry and tough. The side of slaw that you pay extra for (to substitute out the side of house chips) was not worth the money. It was refreshing but rather muted in flavors, and a rather small serving as well. Unworthy of the $15 spent for both. My friend tried their kale salad and was not impressed either. Just because you can serve a kale salad doesn't mean you should just wash it, chop it up and serve it. Kale should be marinated to soften it up so that it's easier to chew and swallow. We both ended up getting food on the way back to the hotel, which was what we wanted to avoid by dining here.

    Nice shaded patio overlooking the Monet Pool.
    Veronique C.

    The bistro is centrally located in the Botanic Gardens, overlooking the Monet Pool. It's outdoor seating only, with a lot of shade an a beautiful view of the pond. Prices are not cheap, but the food is much better quality than what you usually expect in a tourist attraction. The menu offers salads such as orange fennel salad, mushroom wood fired pizza, sandwiches etc. Over the years, I have had quite a few lunches there and it's consistently been good. It's always a treat to have a nice lunch in such a beautiful setting.

    Sad vegetarian tacos with old avocados. Had to request extra salsa.
    Prairie S.

    I guess if you are looking for a slightly overpriced but underwhelming burger or sandwich and you are desperately hungry while traipsing around the Denver Botanic Gardens, this is a good bet for you. However I cannot condone their measly veggie tacos, which had meager mushrooms, absolutely little flavor, and worst of all, slightly old and blackened avocado bits. Just don't serve me old food at these prices. On the plus side, they did have coffee service, iced drinks and fresh-brewed iced tea (without sugar) so that was a salvation. Overall, quite an "institutional" kind of food experience I won't endorse, although the picnic tables are ideally placed under shade trees.

    Surprisingly very good sweet potato fries!

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    Food was delicious and refreshing! The Thai salad is a must, crispy edamame and the dressing was so yummy

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    Literally the worst dining experience. Over 25 min wait for a burger and fries when no one else is dining.. come on .. so pissed

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