Chef Biography
KEVIN TAYLOR
Nationally reputed for
his creative, unpretentious approach to American
cuisine, native Coloradoan Kevin Taylor burst on the
Denver dining scene in 1985, opening the acclaimed,
Zenith, at the age of 25. Zenith garnered culinary
praise, locally and nationally, including the
prestigious Mobil Travel Guide Four Star rating.
In 1998, Taylor opened
his eponymous Restaurant Kevin Taylor in the
luxury, boutique Hotel Teatro. This intimate and
luxurious space set standards previously unseen in
Denver and Taylor has maintained quality cuisine and
service standards. Restaurant Kevin Taylor offers
refined, seasonal menus of contemporary French cuisine.
Since opening, Restaurant Kevin Taylor has received the
AAA Four Diamond award, the Mobil Travel Guide
Four Star award, and the Wine Spectator “Best of
Award of Excellence” each year. Other major awards
include: Nation Restaurant News’ Fine Dining Hall
of Fame Recipient and Travel + Leisure’s “50 Best
Hotel Restaurants,” Taylor continues to call this
restaurant, “my pride and joy.”
Also in Hotel Teatro, adjacent to the flagship of
Taylor’s fleet, is the stylish Prima Ristorante,
voted one of “Denver’s Top Ten New Restaurants of 2005”
by 5280 Magazine. Taylor has created his own
vision of contemporary Italian fare with a light, fresh
take on Italian classics. Prima has been warmly received
by Denver patrons and food critics alike, and has earned
the Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence.”
Kevin Taylor’s at the
Opera House
and Kevin Taylor Catering offer guests a
sophisticated and opulent pre-theatre dining experience
in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver
Performing Arts Complex. Taylor creates seasonal menus
with unparalleled presentations, using the freshest
ingredients available from around the world. Set in the
lower level of the renovated Auditorium Theatre, guests
are surrounded by larger than life Vance Kirkland art
that is like nothing else in the city.
In historic Central City, Rouge and The Face
Restaurant are two restaurants in one of Colorado’s
most prominent preserved historic spaces, the Teller
House. Offering lighter fare in The Face and steaks,
chops and seafood at Rouge - Central City Opera’s
patrons have unique dining options just steps from the
Opera.
Since 1997, Taylor and partner Denise Mease have been
serving contemporary cuisine at the Denver Art Museum at
Palettes, and recently have added a full service
catering operation for museum events with Palettes
Catering. In 2006 Palettes underwent a complete
makeover for the anticipated Frederic C. Hamilton
building opening. The new Palettes is modern, bright and
artistic and the trend among leading art museums to
incorporate a high profile dining experience lives on at
Palettes. Forbes Traveler ranked Palettes “One of
the Best Museum Restaurants” 2008.
December 2007, Taylor and team present another unique
venue for Denver’s pre and post-theatre crowd.
Limelight Supper Club and Lounge serves
creative American cuisine, in two settings - modern
lounge or contemporary, sleek dining room – 16 steps
from the Buell Theater in the Denver Performing Arts
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