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With Denver’s food scene growing by leaps and bounds in exciting new ways, how do diners decide where to eat? Do they think of a restaurant that they’ve seen covered in the media, or a place they’ve heard about from friends? Or do they go to one of the dining apps and website services that not only help recommend eateries worth trying, but can also make reservations for the meal? Of those online services, OpenTable was one of the first web-based reservation engines. Users can search the database by location, cuisine, price or availability, then choose a date and time for a reservation. It launched in 1998, and now operates in over twenty countries, representing more than 80,000 restaurants. That’s clout. And one of the many ways diners can use OpenTable’s website is to see its multiple lists featuring most viewed, most saved, recommended by diners, most award-winning and most booked. Here are the top 15 Denver-area restaurants that made the most booked list for the past week. 🍽️ Se...

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