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    3.8 (26 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Total oasis!!
    Tabetha J.

    My job takes me into new neighborhoods so I love discovering new places (new to me anyway!)! A client of mine had just moved to Clayton, and I had never been there before! Upon needing a snack, I saw bright magenta flowers and sans serif font calling to me from a small standalone restaurant with a parking lot in this big sky neighborhood! I pulled OVER! It was delightful inside and just as colorful and bright as the floral detail on the restaurant outside! It was a coffee shop, pastry shop, breakfast joint, and lunch spot all in one! I've been here 2x now and love trying different things and seeing new items in their pastry case! I got an iced coffee and some tacos! Special note from an uneducated salsa person: the red AND ALSO the green are BOTH spicy!!! :) Last time I was there, two ladies chatted me up outside. It's a true neighborhood spot. Oh, when I was there the time before, I chatted with another friendly patron as we waited for our food. Definitely a nice spot to hit if you're passing through and if I lived there, in Clayton, I would definitely be there often! Next time I'm going to try the chorizo/egg/potato breakfast burrito!

    Kristi M.

    This was a little slice of paradise. It's decorated beautifully for the holiday season. You can see the thoughtfulness behind is. The drinks are very tasty, pro tip: ask for half the sweetness. A little bummed they were out of the ornament cups but they have more on the way! The owner was incredible friendly and provided great customer service. The bacon, egg and cheese potato burrito was very filling and a great price!

    Azteca Burrito
    Phil S.

    Wow! This place is not disappointed with freshly made Mexican food and a really cool neighborhood atmosphere vibe to it. The service is super friendly and the choices on the menu leave you wanting to try all of it. We had the Azteca burrito in the Steak Tacos which tasted amazing!

    pastries
    Angela T.

    Unique drinks ! I tried the strawberry matcha which was very tasty! The banana cream is on my list for next time . Nice looking desserts available. Cute decor for the ladies . No seating inside but outside has a few tables. A hidden shop that is 5 minute from my home . My niece seen on tiktok so i stopped by to try.

    Pumpkin spice latte
    Sophie S.

    I LOVE this place! Not only is the beverage menu highly creative, but the coffee and matcha is actually some of the best I've had in Denver! The food is high quality, authentic Mexican breakfast style -- plus they have a lovely pastry section!

    horchata, strawberry matcha

    This is my new favorite matcha spot in Denver! Super nice staff and the food is really good and authentic. The strawberry matcha is my favorite but can't go wrong with the horchata!

    Elmer H.

    The Horchata Iced Latte was amazing , and the vanilla concha was very fluffy . Didn't get to try the food , but love the vibes and atmosphere . The staff was very sweet as well .

    Horchata matcha, iced mocha, flower bucket bouquet
    Scott M.

    One of the best iced mochas I've ever had. My girlfriend and I went to their Valentines pop up and it was so cute and the drinks were really gre

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    Makayla J.

    I saw this was a new cafe, and had to try it out! To start the parking situation is a little sticky. It's nice because they have a mini parking lot in addition to street parking. However, one of their parking spots is hell getting out of. The decor was sooo pretty. The pinks, mixed with the greenery of the fresh plants, and autumn touches were mesmerizing. They had their menu in various places for customer viewing which was nice. They were a lot busier than I anticipated. They had outdoor seating, and a tiny bench inside to sit momentarily but no indoor seating or even room to do so. I am curious how winters will be. I ordered the tiramisu latte (after having the best one of my life in Arizona) and the chorizo, potato, and egg breakfast burrito. When ordering the guy behind the desk was pretty patient and also provided me with recommendations on what to order. The tiramisu latte didn't pack as much flavor as I was anticipating., I felt like it could've had more depth and flavor overall. It was a decent drink but could've been better. The breakfast burrito, you could tell, was cooked fresh. I appreciated the heat in temperature. I do wish that it had more flavor in terms of seasoning even if it had some bacon in it it would've been a little bit more salty, and that could've helped out a lot in this case, but also seasoning would've helped too. The chorizo pieces were also really tiny and unnoticeable. The are an okay spot but if you're looking for somewhere for aesthetic this is it

    The iced tiramisu latte is my favorite. All of the flavored lattes I have had here have been great.

    Chilaquiles & torta de bistec

    The best cafe I tried in my trip to Denver. The cafe de Dulce with oat milk was delicious, not too sweet and not too bitter. Food tasted fresh and satisfied my authentic Mexican food craving. The service was great and the seating area very cute and cozy.

    Burrito & quesabirria

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    Pésimo servicio la comida tardo más de 1 hora en salir no tienen suficientes mesas las meseras nada amables no vuelvo a regresar

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    7 months ago

    Wonderful coffee drinks! Will be back to try some of the burritos and breakfast pastries.

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    Amazing food, service and atmosphere! Love supporting local neighborhood spots like this. Try the pancakes!

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    The drinks took forever and the staff was SO RUDE !!!! I really wanted to be a good experience but they are not worth it

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    Alma Fonda Fina

    Alma Fonda Fina

    4.8
    (283 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    There are restaurants where you pay people to put fuel into your biological engine, and others…read moredesigned to make you feel small. Then there are rare places that quietly rearrange the furniture inside your head and leave you wondering why you settled for less. Alma Fonda Fina in Denver belongs to that last category. To eat here, though, you must survive an initiation of modern technology. Reservations appear online at exactly 8:00 AM Mountain Time, sixty days in advance. By 8:03 AM, the digital world has consumed all of the appealing slots and the prime hours vanish into the digital ether. Three of us sat at separate computers like desperate laboratory monkeys waiting for a light to flash. Only one emerged with a 7:30 PM slot, feeling less like booking dinner and more like receiving a personal dispensation from the universe. Arriving early, the staff didn't make us stand on the sidewalk like lost tourists. Instead, they invited us to sit outside with the cocktail menu, hospitality announcing you made it through the machine and can finally relax. Once the drinks arrived, the universe seemed reasonable. I ordered the Oaxacan Old Fashioned, built with Milagro Reposado, Union Joven Mezcal, orange bitters, and hoja santa. The mezcal whispered stories through the smoke rather than screaming them in your face. Another 2 guests chose the Hibiscus Margarita, a combination of Milagro Blanco, lime, and deep hibiscus agave looking like a blood orange sunset and tasting like spring. Then there was the Avocado Margarita, ordered out of pure curiosity. One expects an avocado drink to be heavy, perhaps thick enough to patch drywall. Instead, this was weightless, silky, and impossibly cold, the house puree emulsified directly into Herradura Reposado, lime, and agave. It rendered expectations irrelevant, and after generously being offered a taste, I immediately resolved to order one later in the meal. Inside, Fiona introduced herself. Calling her our server is like calling Mozart some dude who played piano. She didn't merely bring plates, she choreographed our happiness. Under her guidance, the food arrived in a spectacular blur. The Guacamole Alma landed first, dusted with smoked salt, queso fresco, and chimichurri de hoja santa alongside brittle heirloom tostadas. Four adults, convinced they had eaten good guacamole before, realized they had been living a lie. Next came the Burrita de Frijoles Puercos, a sourdough tortilla wrapping rich chorizo rojo, queso fresco, and salsa de chile de árbol, which transformed humble beans into a lengthy, philosophical discussion. That was followed by Apache En Su Jugo, prime New York strip swimming in brilliant salsa verde with applewood bacon and confit onions. Every bite was perfectly balanced. Fiona wisely agreed with our order of two servings of Camote Asado, an agave roasted sweet potato with broken salsa macha and fennel whipped requesón. It is probably the finest thing that has ever happened to a root vegetable. We tasted the ocean with Callo de Hacha Al Horno, featuring tender Fall River scallops in sharp serrano ponzu, tomato butter, and chives, creating a sauce so delicious a tablemate literally drank it from the serving plate. The Tostada de Hamachi, pairing pristine fish with habanero mayo, cara cara orange, and Mayan pumpkin seed sikil pak balanced fat and acid with the precision of a Swiss watch. Even the deep fried Quesadilla Frita with rajas con crema and cotija proved elegance isn't abandoned in hot oil. We finished the savory gauntlet with the Taco Campechano, a flawless union of suadero beef and pork belly carnitas, and the Chilaquiles de Borrego with lamb neck barbacoa. Both were highly convincing arguments for the continued existence of the human race. Midway through, more drinks materialized. Two more Avocado Margaritas arrived alongside the Pineapple Sour, an absurd mix of Herradura Blanco, mezcal, pineapple, habanero, Fernet Vallet, and tepache oil. It was refreshing, smoky, and endlessly interesting. By the end, conversation degenerated into a chant of people insisting each plate was the best, concluding with a general admission that nobody knew how they pulled it off. Mercifully, there is no dessert here because we couldn't responsibly consume another molecule. People celebrate Alma Fonda Fina as one of the most affordable Michelin starred spots in America. To look at it that way is to view a miracle through an accounting ledger. The true value is emotional, found in the rare joy of watching talented people perform at the peak of their powers because they care. So yes, I recommend it. But set your alarm, have multiple people tapping keys or screens, and move quickly. Some tables on this fragile planet are worth fighting for. This one certainly is.

    We finally got in to try out this Michelin star hype fest, and we did thoroughly enjoy the service…read moreand the meal. Our server was very knowledgeable without being too pushy or over explanatory. We tried the big eye tuna ceviche, the scallops and the classic braised lamb shank. We loved two of the three however the big eye tuna was a bit of a flavor bomb and the tuna did not stand out. There was way too much going on and we kind of just felt like it was a salty mess. Denver is lucky to have a culinary gem like this and we look forward to returning to try some of the new creations!

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    Birria De Borrego
    Bar seating where we could enjoy seeing the chefs working hard to make our dishes

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    Adelitas Cocina Y Cantina

    Adelitas Cocina Y Cantina

    4.2
    (1.1k reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    A friend recommended this spot, and I'm so glad! We went on…read moretaco Tuesday and had no problem getting bar seating (or there were a few tables available) around 5pm but I noticed after 6pm people were waiting for seating. The food was delicious! We got $2 chips and salsa off the happy hour menu and the queso con soyrizo (not on HH menu) which was served with warm tortillas. Honestly we probably didn't need all that because the tacos were so good I could've just filled up on more of the tacos, but still was a great meal! I ordered the lengua, pastor, and taco special (breaded shrimp). They were all so good. Think taco quality of a good street taco spot but with the ambiance of a cute tex mex bar. The bartender was great and made a solid marg ($8 on happy hour). You get a great deal on taco Tuesday but I'm sure you'd get great service and quality any day of the week!

    Good meal but a lot of work and hassle!…read more Very limited parking. Left side of the building are a few parking spots shared by several businesses. Good luck getting a spot. Then you are driving the neighborhood hoping to find a spot. Finally parked and walked to the restaurant. Host told me it would be 30 minutes but the actual wait was 50 minutes. Spend so much time parking and then waiting, at what point do you give up and leave empty handed? Restaurant is VERY LOUD. Finally got a table and ordered OFF MENU. Server agreed to substitute shrimp for my enchiladas and they were good! Fresh corn tortillas were the highlight. Ordered tres leches cake and enjoyed it too. Was a nice meal but just not worth all the hassle.

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    Inside
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    Tres Leches Cake
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    Tamayo by Chef Richard Sandoval

    Tamayo by Chef Richard Sandoval

    3.8
    (1.4k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$$

    Visited Tamayo with some coworkers when I was in town the interior decoration was very warm and…read moreinviting for groups of people. I ordered the beef fajitas the sizzling plate presentation smelled great. The salsa that paired with the dish was not as spicy as I liked. The meat was cooked to a good medium rare. The churros were a bit hard and doughy compared to other ones I have as before. Our server was friendly and helpful in explaining the menu and the available daily special.

    Brunch has been done to death. I agree, and if I have to eat one more mass produced eggs Benedict I…read morewill lose my mind. But, low and behold there is this great brunch in Denver. It's full of mole enchiladas with egg, mahi ceviche and bottomless bloody Maria's... say less. Tamayo is has gone the test of time in Denver for a reason and they do not hold back and jump head first into the brunch pool. There is an al a cart option but I went full send and tasted almost the whole menu with my party. There are some things for the masses (taquitos) which I agree are good and hit the mark for people a little less food experiences, but there are risk that are worth the reward with the jack fruit tacos (pairs great with a margarita, also included with drinks). Jordan our server and Brien the manager were bringing the A game of service to the Sunday morning. Was I out of place in my pre-baseball game day jersey? Not at all. But I also would have fit in had I picked a sport coat instead. Pound for pound the best premium brunch I have had in a long long time. Grab a drink and get your brunch on!!!!

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    Tamayo by Chef Richard Sandoval
    Tamayo by Chef Richard Sandoval
    Tamayo by Chef Richard Sandoval

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    Perdida - Mexican Kitchen

    Perdida - Mexican Kitchen

    4.0
    (414 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Four of us went to Perdida Kitchen for an early Father's Day dinner and we were very glad we did!…read moreIt is on the very busy strip near Washington Park which we don't often frequent because it is indeed very busy. But this was Monday evening and we were seated immediately. Our server said that we had 5 minutes left for Happy Hours--thank you!!--so ordered Caliente Margaritas and appetizers. The nachos were delicious--and messy! The Margaritas were as well. I had a nonalcoholic Athletic Brewing Company Cerveza Atletica (Mexican style copper). There were several other NA cocktails and beers available as well. We were all very pleased with our entrees. They were all luscious. Two of us are vegetarian and there were plenty of choices. I had Crispy Avocado Tacos, which came with black beans, and a side of Street Corn--both great choices. My friend had quesadillas and Potato Flautas , which I tasted and almost wish I had ordered as well. Our carnivore gentleman partners were also very happy, with one of them choosing a sampler, "Perdida's 'Best Of' Plate." Perdida is a great new addition to the Wash Park area.

    Stopped in for a quick drink before another event in the neighborhood. Cute decor abounds as you…read moreenter Perdida.We sat at the bar and were immediately greeted by the very nice bartender. We had arrived just in time for Happy Hour- Monday-Friday, 3-5pm . Perdida has a worthwhile Happy Hour as several main menu appetizers as well as cocktails are discounted. I selected the classic marg to sip on. It was a good, standard margarita for $6. We also had to try the mini chile rellenos. These were tasty and the dipping sauce paired well with the chilies and cheese. Perdida was good. I think I'll revisit to try some main dishes. The fajitas smelled amazing!

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    Perdida - Mexican Kitchen
    Special of the day: Steak tacos - excellent!

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    Special of the day: Steak tacos - excellent!

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