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    Potbelly

    3.5 (51 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Salad, Fast Food
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Danielle H.

    Came here on a rainy day as it is pretty close to my office. Seems like everyone in the area had the same idea because it was packed. Not sure if it is always this crowded or if it was just because of the rain. The line did take a while as there were so many people 20ish minutes. I got the meatball sandwich. It was a tad dry but still pretty tasty. They also have plenty of seating if you would like to eat there. A drink sandwich and chips cost $15. A little pricey but we are in downtown. The staff were hustling and very friendly even though it was a mad house. I plan on coming back and trying a few more thigs on the menu. Overall, 3.5/5

    Trebor N.

    Definitely one for the better sandwich places, the bread is fresh and super tasty, the meat is delicious and the line always moves fast. PICK YOUR PAIR SKINNY SANDWICH + SOUP is perfect at lunch time.

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    Matthew R.

    A standard potbelly location. Good location and service. Food was excellent. Welcoming and clean ambiance.

    Ham and provolone sandwich that's 90% lettuce, two pieces of ham, and one tomato...a joke
    Rowan C.

    I normally really enjoy potbelly's and this is my usual location so I was super disappointed by the afternoon crew today (10/6 4:40pm). I ordered a you pick two with a ham + provolone and a plain Mac n cheese. The Mac n cheese I received is clearly very old. It's actually inedible. To add insult to injury the first two bites of my sandwich were just bread...I opened it up and there's literally two pieces of ham, way too much lettuce, and one tomato. If I'm paying $10 for a 3" sandwich and a side of Mac n cheese I'd love for at least one part of my order to not disappoint me.

    JoAnn H.

    Hubby and I are visiting Denver for the first time to see our son. Happened on this place starving! Excellent sandwiches. Decent prices. Friendly service. Breakfast menu also. We will come back. It's just a short walk from our son's place.

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    Great service and quality food. Great addition to the restaurants popping up all over Lodo

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    10 years ago

    Service blows including the manager. Ordered a "BIG" and they handed me a skinny POS sandwich. Always trying to up sell customers.

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    10 years ago

    Food was fine but by far the worst service I've ever experienced. The employees seemed extremely annoyed to be there.

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    Stopped in for coffee and a breakfast sandwich and was pleasantly surprised at how fresh the ingredients were.

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    Olive & Finch

    Olive & Finch

    4.3
    (37 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Spouse and I visited Olive & Finch at the Union Station. I had modest expectations. I thought it…read morewould be an attractively designed hipster coffeehouse with uninspired food offered as an afterthought. I was pleased to be wrong!! The ambiance was indeed attractively designed, bright and open, not too loud even though we sat ourselves near the kitchen. We ordered from menus with our smart phones, and our drinks and food arrived promptly. I ordered the Shakshuka, a northern African dish of stewed tomatoes with feta cheese and spices served with warm crusty garlic bread. A perfectly poached egg was nestled on top, and the dish was accompanied by a side salad of baby lettuces dressed very sparingly in oil and vinegar. Now, ordinarily, for me more is more when it comes to condiments. But the way the salad was dressed allowed the flavors of the lettuces to come through, and its blend of tart and slightly bitter was the perfect foil to the shakshuka, which was hearty, delicious, and spicy indeed! The stew was a generous portion that could be easily shared if you ordered an extra side of garlic bread, which I did. I was lucky to be able to request it from an employee who came around to ask how our meal was. The overall experience was memorable in the best way. I'm already craving the Shakshuka!

    I came for the happy hour charcuteries and the beets were holy crap delicious! And I don't like…read morepickled beets, usually, (I love beets and I love pickles, but not together) but this must've been pickled by them in their own recipe and it was so good. Not the icky too sweet, too sour that I taste in others. The hummus also tasted very freshly made and was good, but they did not put anywhere near enough on the board. The ratio was so bad, it was like 1/4 cup of hummus and 8 triangles of pita, not to mention if you were to dip anything other than the pita in the hummus. It really needed like 3 to 4 times the amount of hummus I got. Then, they're weren't any vegetables to dip other than pickled beets. Something like carrots, celery, radish, cucumber, tomato... anything! The olives are a nice side bite, I love olives, but you need more veggies. The price for that was way overpriced and that was their "happy hour" deal, too. Ok, come on now! They also have some cocktails and wine for $5 - 6 for HH so, that is a good deal -- daily 3-5pm. The patio outside is pretty large. But, ps you not supposed to leave with your drink whether inside or outside. Terminal bar you can wander more on the inside.

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    Tavernetta

    Tavernetta

    4.5
    (945 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    Had dinner reservations for two, and was delighted that the table was ready when we got there…read more Everyone was super friendly and service was good. We started with the burrata based on Yelp reviews and they weren't wrong. Super fresh tasting, and the focaccia paired with it perfectly. It's an upcharge but worth it, and you aren't at a place like this to pinch pennies anyways. We both chose the rigatoni, we had a heavy lunch, and it was perfect. The sauce was deep and hearty and the pasta was exactly al dente. We split a strawberry guacamole sorbet and glad we did, it was larger than expected and absolutely delicious. Place has the feel of a modern restaurant, very sleek. My only complaint was that we were seated next to a room with a large group and it was hard to hear each other talk, but nothing to be done about that. Really great place with a highly focused menu that knocks it out of the park. J.Ja

    Utria left us hanging ( literally forgotten by our waiter, no apology, nothing). So my wife and I…read morewalked out and landed at Tavernetta... and damn, that place delivered every single thing we were looking for. We started with the burrata, and I'm not exaggerating when I say it was the BEST burrata I've ever had. Not the best in Denver. The best, period. Backed that up with a solid salad, then moved into a homemade pasta with ragù that had no business being that good. Finished with dessert and walked out wondering why we'd even bothered with Utria in the first place. Here is the thing though... sometimes you need a bad experience to land in the right place. Tavernetta didn't need our five stars: but it earned them anyway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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    The Denver Central Market

    The Denver Central Market

    4.4
    (675 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    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.

    If you are visiting Denver, you have to stop by The Denver Central Market. It is easily one of the…read morebest spots in the city for friends and family, especially if no one can decide on what to eat. There are a bunch of different places to check out inside, so everyone can grab exactly what they want and still sit together. Today, I specifically visited Call Your Mother, a Jewish deli, and Izzio Bakery. Atmosphere: Since I went right around the time they opened, the atmosphere was exactly what I needed. It was super laid-back and chill, making it the perfect place to get out of the house for a calm morning. As it gets later into the day and through the weekends, I know it gets very busy, but there is plenty of random seating throughout the hall and even some outdoor spots if you prefer. Parking: Parking is going to be street parking. Make sure you read the signs, but it is usually free. Even when the market is busy, I usually don't have to walk more than a block to get inside. So it is a very convenient location for the RiNo area. Service: The customer service throughout the market is great. At Call Your Mother, the cashier was very sweet, and they even text you when your food is ready. Over at Izzio Bakery, everyone is super kind and helpful while you're looking at their amazing pastry display. Even with a line, you're usually only waiting about 10 to 12 minutes for your items. Food: The food variety here is incredible. I tried the Sun City breakfast bagel sandwich from Call Your Mother and the hot honey was the perfect balance of sweet and spice on a toasted bagel. For a sweet treat, I went to Izzio Bakery for the Dulce de Leche Queen. The pastry case there looks like something out of a movie. The pastry itself was perfectly crisp on the outside with a delicious yellow vanilla cream and cinnamon on the inside. Overall Experience: Overall, I really enjoy coming here and trying new places. It is a fantastic destination for groups or just a solo morning out. Whether you want a savory breakfast bagel sandwich or a beautiful pastry, The Denver Central Market always hits the spot. I'll definitely be back to explore more.

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