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    Denver Milk Market

    3.6 (630 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Amanda L.

    Fun food hall but the food itself is very mid. I got the chicken sandwich milk spicy and it was one of the worst chicken sandwiches I've ever had. The butter gochujong was very odd. A little pricy too. The fries were to be as expected though. The chicken sandwich has very dry chicken tenders inside. But it is a fun place to gather with friends.

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    Tippy P.

    My friend met us at this cool foodhall in downtown Denver. This foodhall is shaped like a circle, with different restaurants inside offering different types of dishes. I walked around checking all the restaurants, then walked towards the hallway that leads to a hotel lobby and another restaurant/bar. Eventually I walked back to the foodhall where all my friends were sitting at the bar. Lots of people at this foodhall, lines for every restaurant was at least 10 more people. We decided on a place and got in line. Once we all sat down, we shared our meal.

    Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap with Sweet Potato Waffle Fries
    Alan B.

    I wish we could rate the place we went to eat on its own, I'd give them 5 stars, but this market place would only get 3. The food we ate was really good and very very fair on the price. The wraps were HUGE!! And the sweet potato waffle fries were perfect! The market itself, it was difficult to determine what was open and what was closed. The food places said the ice cream was open but there was never anyone at it. We later found out the people paid to service the ice cream, don't hang out at the ice cream shop, they hangout someplace else and on their phones the whole time. We seen maybe 5 families want ice cream but no one around to serve it. Definitely brings down the experience. This place would be great if your employees actually stood at the places that were open. You'd probably make more money as well.

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    Stephanie W.

    This is another of the markets in downtown Denver with lots of shops inside it including restaurants and coffee shops/bars so you can find what you want! I got a coffee that was really fun from Cornicellos, and I saw an Ethiopian food place that was very tempting but I already had dinner plans so I couldn't eat there too. But this market is also attached to the lobby of a nice hotel, and has little spots around where you can sit and eat. It's the nicest of the Denver markets I visited!

    Paul P.

    Broad selection but i felt the food is a bit overrated. We ate at the butcher and deli. Sandwiches were mediocre and the steak was disappointing. Loved the brussel sprouts though. Food - 3/5 Service - 3/5 Ambience - 4/5

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    Brad W.

    We liked the variety of choices at this location. Pizza, Cannoli, drinks, sandwiches. The air conditioning worked great here too. Better than the Central Market.

    Caylee N.

    We had pizza and salad and it was good! It was a nice warm place to have a drink and food and also nice that there were multiple options which would be helpful if you had a large group.

    Elisa C.

    Lots of options for everyone, so everyone should be able to find something they like. I opted to get a green goddess salad and it didn't disappoint. My friends had pizza and sandwiches. Plus you can earn points with toast for rewards!

    Michael R.

    I spent a few days in Denver and decided to check out the Milk Market to see what it had to offer. I ended up stopping by a few times--it's such a dope spot! It's an overall great space with plenty of food options and tons of seating, whether you're looking to work, take a meeting, grab a meal, or just relax. This review is specifically for Ghost Tortilla. Here's the breakdown: Environment The Milk Market feels like a modern food hall with a great variety of dining options. The space is laid out in a circle, with different vendors all around. There's seating everywhere, surrounded by big, wide-open windows that let in a ton of natural light during the day which adds to the relaxing ambiance. While the number of options might seem limited at first, I actually had a hard time choosing because everything looked so good! The environment was relaxing, welcoming, and just a great place to spend time. Service The service here is straightforward: you pick what you want to eat, place your order at the counter, and grab a seat anywhere in the market. At Ghost Tortilla, the service was solid. There was only one person working, but it wasn't busy, so my food came out pretty quickly. I could see things taking longer if it got crowded, but overall, I had no complaints--service was great! Food The food was absolutely amazing--and there was a lot of it! I got the chicken quesadillas and the carnitas nachos, and both were fantastic. The quesadillas were juicy, flavorful, and super filling on their own. As for the nachos? They were piled high on a tin pan, loaded with flavor, and honestly enough for a full meal by themselves. Everything was delicious, and I'd happily order both of these again (and try other items on the menu too!). Overall Ghost Tortilla offers great food in an cool space. If I find myself back in Denver, I'll definitely return--not just to Ghost Tortilla but to explore more of what the Milk Market has to offer.

    Peter Z.

    Four words: Thin mint espresso martini. And dumplings. And cannolis. And fried chicken. Ok that more that four words, but you get the idea. Nom nom nom.

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    Sarah W.

    What a great market with nice offerings and good prices! The facilities are great, with plenty of space, several seating options, and clean restrooms. I spent a weekend in Denver and was staying near three Milk Market, so I stopped in a few times. The matchas from the coffee shop were great! And very reasonably priced compared to elsewhere in the city. I tried both the hot and iced on different days and preferred the flavor of the iced, but that is typically my preference anyway. I also got a delicious chicken sandwich from the southern comfort food station. I ordered the medium spice and for me, it was quite spicy, but still enjoyable. The pickles and coleslaw helped balance it out. If I go back, I'd definitely order it mild/no spice.

    Joyce T.

    This is just another upscale food court with limited restaurants selection. Nothing fancy.

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    Amazing variety of different foods! Indoor & outdoor seating available. Very easy access if staying in the hotel.

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    Great place to try multiple food items. Tried the Italian and Chicken burger place both were really good.

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    Is this a family friendly place? Would if be ok if the kids ran around a little bit? We frequent Stanley which is VERY family friendly, but we'd like to try somewhere new too.

    It's definitely family friendly, There are parts that are totally fine for kids to run around, though majority of the indoor area are not.......Stanley is more open and things are more spaced out apart as compared to the Milk Market.

    If you have several people can you order from several different restaurants and sit together or do you have have to choose just one and sit in that area?

    Hi Brent, Everyone can order from any venue they wish and sit in any area! We're set up like a… Read more

    Any vegan options?

    Yes but limited

    Are there any happy hour specials during the week?

    The Stranded Pilgrim has happy hour all day Sundays (11am to 9pm). MOO Bar has happy hour from 2pm to 6pm, Monday through Friday. There are also bar carts offering happy hour drinks from 4pm to 6pm, Monday through Friday.

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    It was worth the walk here, about 20 minutes, less than a mile from The Rally Hotel at McGregor…read moreSquare. Instead, we could have just as easily got an Uber here in five minutes. We came here for brunch on a Sunday morning, before heading to Coors Field to see an afternoon Rockies game. The market mainly consists of an indoor food court, with indoor and outdoor seating options. The crowd is mostly local. The vibe is casual. For our first visit, we were impressed with the food we got from Izzio Bakery, and the coffee we got from Crema Bodega. I have reviewed these separately.

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    I've been here years ago and back then there wasn't as many places to checkout as there were this…read moretime. Love to see it growing because every time I visit CO I want to stop here! Lots of food options, from what I seen it's pretty diverse which I love - great variety of different cuisines. There was plenty of parking around the building with multiple entries. They had a cute photo booth upstairs. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy your food and/or drinks. They also had more shops for a variety of different audiences. Really something for everyone.

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    Went with a friend and since this a walk up and order place that doesn't serve you like a…read morerestaurant, I was very surprised to find out they automatically charge a 20% gratuity on every order. The service was subpar, if not terrible to non-existent. You have to pay at each station you order from so you cannot get food and drinks at the same place. This is not only inconvenient but also a lot of work on the customer's part, similar to a mall food court. Clearly not well thought out and seems a bit pointless. The bartender was nice, however, and seemed to be the only person that knew what was going on during my recent experience here. I tried to order something vegan here, in which you would think the typical fares that are vegan would be safe to order, but not even the falafel is vegan bc they put eggs in it for some strange and unusual reason. (Mind you I'm a falafel connoisseur and it's always vegan and does not require eggs for the purpose of a binding agent, as they explain here. ) Thinking the veggie and hummus plate would be safe, I asked if it was vegan and was told it was. When I received it, there was some large mass of white yogurt type substances on it which encompassed all of my veggies. I took the plate back up to the counter to ask what it was and they told me that it was yogurt based and I should just eat around it. Feeling slighted, I begrudgingly went back to my table and started wiping the yogurt, substance off of my veggies and tried to separate them out as much as I could. My friend saw me struggling with my food and having been in the restaurant industry herself, she was confused on the customer service side of things so she decided to order us some sweet potato fries to cheer me up and go chat with the clerk. She asked the clerk about it and told her that she needed to replace the dip with something else I could not eat since they served me something dairy based when I had clearly asked for something vegan. The clerk obviously was dumbfounded and just looked at my friend like she was from Mars! She asked to speak to a manager to help out with the situation since are was getting nowhere with the attending clerk. The manager was extremely surprised that there was a vegan request and offered to send over some hummus and extra veggies to circumvent the situation. I guess they don't know what vegans are here and do not offer anything for vegans, gluten free, or other food intolerance. This is incredibly insulting given that this is fairly new place and it's 2026!! Get with the times people! Even barbecue restaurants have vegan options or at least know what a vegan is! The veggies seemed fresh, but I was extremely disappointed in the hummus, which was definitely Cedars store-bought. It was very grainy and lacked much flavor. The value for the meal was just not there, on top of having terrible customer support. Given I paid $15 + a non-negotiable, mandatory 20% tip. I could have easily went and got myself a package of Cedars at the grocery store and chopped up a few veggies with pita bread to eat at home. Point being, I was really hungry when I met my friend for drinks and had a very long day at work so I just wanted to get food in my stomach. I was extremely disappointed in the entire situation, to say the least. I must add the drinks are expensive and only found one to be enjoyable. The strawberry lemonade did not have any strawberries or taste as such. It was just a super sweet concoction with subpar vodka that is premade. Again, what am I tipping 20% for if the drinks are premade with low grade ingredients and I'm ordering from a window without any actual server serving me in any way? Although the idea and decor is original and has a nice ambiance, they clearly missed their mark when it comes to ease of ordering, value, and customer service. They clearly have zero clue to what vegan (or dietary preference) is and have yet to establish any connection with their customer base or demographic of Denver, with its versatile citywide culture.

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