Bones Menu
303-860-2929
Restaurateur Frank Bonanno brings ramen, udon, soba, pork belly and bone marrow to Capitol Hill.
Openings: Lunch Mon.-Fri., Dinner nightly
Features
- Valet parking
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Heart-healthy dishes
- Kid-friendly
- Outdoor dining
- Reservations suggested
- Take-out available
Bones Restaurant Review:
Inside Frank Bonanno's noodle bar, a tidy space with minimal flourishes in the Capitol Hill 'hood, patrons sit shoulder-to-shoulder at the counter hunched over steaming bowls of broth bobbing with ramen, soba and udon. It's the Denver equivalent of David Chang's Momofuku, except that here, you can actually score a seat without having to resort to bribery. Still, it wouldn't be unusual to beg, borrow or steal just to get a slurp of the ramen noodle bowl floating with poached lobster meat and edamame in a buttery miso broth. Crown the bowl with a jiggly poached egg --- available for an extra two bucks on any noodle bowl --- and it's absolute noodle nirvana. We also recommend the roasted bone marrow, steamed pork belly or suckling pig buns, not to mention the soft-serve ice cream, the whimsical flavors of which rotate daily. A strong cocktail list, favoring saké, is supplemented by chilled saké flights and saké sno cones, as well as craft beers and a handful of boutique wines.
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