Best Birthday Dinner Restaurants in Fort Collins 2026
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The 2026 birthday pick in Fort Collins is Ace Gillett's in Old Town. Editorial runners-up: Sonny Lubick Steakhouse, The Emporium, Cafe Vino, RARE Italian.
Twenty-six Fort Collins rooms sit in our directory. Six carry a birthday dinner — the table you book for a group that wants the night to keep going, not a quiet two-top.
Six Fort Collins Tables for a Birthday Dinner
Ace Gillett's runs out of the lower level of the 1923 Armstrong Hotel at 239 South College, a supper club with velvet banquettes, a long bar, and a small stage that has hosted Fort Collins jazz since it opened. The cocktails lead — among the best in northern Colorado — and the acoustics hold conversation over a live trio. The birthday room that doubles as the night out.
Sonny Lubick Steakhouse carries the CSU football coach's name on an Old Town cellar room that grew out of the old Nico's Catacombs. The house-spiced prime rib is the draw, with dry-aged cuts and a deep cellar behind them. White-cloth and clubby, it is the Fort Collins steak dinner for a milestone birthday — book the group in and order the prime rib carved to the table.
The Emporium fills the ground floor of The Elizabeth Hotel, a Marriott Autograph Collection property in Old Town, and cooks a proper brasserie menu rather than a guest amenity. The dry-aged filet runs $50, the bison bourguignon $33, with a short-rib special when they run it. A polished, central room with a hotel bar attached — easy to gather a birthday group and carry the night on.
Cafe Vino is Fort Collins' best wine room and a genuinely good restaurant at once — a walk-in cellar of 150 bottles across Old and New World, twenty drafts, aged single malts. The kitchen cooks food built to make the wine taste better. For a birthday that runs on bottles and small plates rather than a fixed dinner, it is the easiest long evening in town to settle into.
RARE Italian opened on South College Avenue in 2014, an Italian steakhouse drawn from its owners' travels through Umbria and Tuscany. Executive chef Nate has run the kitchen since 2021; the beef is dry-aged in house for at least twenty-one days and plated beside house pasta and lobster risotto. The birthday booking for a group that wants steak and a full Italian table both.
Avogadro's Number — Avo's — has run on South Mason since 1971, with an indoor stage, an outdoor stage, a beer garden, and house-made tempeh it was serving long before anyone asked. The food is American with a real vegetarian backbone, and the music is constant. The casual, all-ages birthday option when the group is big and the budget is sane.
How to Book
Sonny Lubick and RARE Italian want a week or more for a weekend group, and both will set a long table if you call rather than book online. Ace Gillett's holds the supper-club room and the stage nights fill first — reserve early and ask which night the trio plays. The Emporium and Cafe Vino take near-term weekend tables.
7:30pm if you want the room loud and the stage on at Ace Gillett's or Avo's; 6:00 for a steak dinner at Sonny Lubick where the kitchen has time for a big group. Tell them it is a birthday — most of these rooms will handle a cake and a corner without being asked twice.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 2026 editorial pick is Ace Gillett's, a supper club under the 1923 Armstrong Hotel with live jazz and northern Colorado's best cocktail list. For a steak milestone, Sonny Lubick Steakhouse serves house-spiced prime rib in an Old Town cellar; for a brasserie group dinner, The Emporium sits inside The Elizabeth Hotel.
Avogadro's Number on South Mason handles big, all-ages groups with indoor and outdoor stages and a beer garden, and Cafe Vino is built for a long table working through bottles and small plates. Both run more affordable than the steakhouses while keeping the night going late.
Plan on roughly $22 to $40 a head at Avogadro's Number, $30 to $60 at Cafe Vino, and $45 to $95 at the steakhouses — RARE Italian runs $45 to $85, Sonny Lubick $70 to $95. Ace Gillett's sits around $35 to $70 with cocktails, before tip.
Book Sonny Lubick and RARE Italian a week or more ahead for a weekend group, calling rather than booking online so they can set a long table. Ace Gillett's stage nights fill first, so reserve early; The Emporium and Cafe Vino usually take near-term weekend reservations.
Ace Gillett's has hosted Fort Collins' jazz community on its small stage since the supper club opened, with acoustics that hold conversation over a trio. Avogadro's Number runs live music across an indoor and an outdoor stage on South Mason, and has anchored the city's music scene since 1971.