The Penrose Room is one of the most stylish dining options at The Broadmoor. It holds the honor of being the first and only Five Diamond restaurant in Colorado. The ambiance is elite and interiors are artistically appealing with an intense mixture of colors and style. The wine list is extensive and well matched with the delicious gourmet meals. This is fine dining at it's best and a dress code is strictly followed. Besides having the chef toss you up a fine dinner, there is also live entertainment and dances held here weekly. Check website for details.
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This place is over the top in every single way. The food was incredible. We had a 7 course chef's tasting complete with wine pairings. In addition, the chef...
I came for dinner here on my birthday, during my honeymoon with the husband. I had made the reservations ridiculously early in advance, and mentioned in...
Five star quality and service - worth every dime!
This hotel is beautiful - the rooms were gorgeous, huge bathtubs, double sinks, very nicely appointed. Variety of restaurants throughout the ...
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent by Michael D. at InsiderPages
I LOVE THE BROADMOOR HOTEL. I go to the Broadmoor for my DECA State Competition and we stay there for 3 days. I feel like first class royalty w...
Luxury at the base of the Rockies. by Rick R. at InsiderPages
The unique location is close to the mountains yet close to all the amenities of a big town. I have stayed here on several occasions. I like the...
The Best Spa Ever
Sooo Many services which one to chose everything from Mystic tan to a mani pedi.. full body massage and wrap... you can't go wrong here... so e...
Beatiful place
We took a special trip to the hotel for a weekend getaway. What a beautiful place. Service was excellent. Enjoyed the food and spa. Keep up...
An exquisite, sprawling resort located at the base of southern Colorado's purple mountains.
The SceneSpencer Penrose--who made his millions in Cripple Creek gold mines--built this grand hotel of pink terra-cotta. The $3-million Bro
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