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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 675 S Broadway
Denver,
CO
80209
303-778-6625 | | | | | Description: SOUTH DENVER. Chefs in training get a chance to prove their mettle at Assignments, which is affiliated with The Art Institute of Colorado. Regulars agree that the food is first-class and that culinary students really love what they do. Gourmet sandwiches and salads can be had, along with meat and seafood entrees. A la carte and prix fixe dining options are both available, as is catering. Reservations accepted. The restaurant is closed during school breaks and operates on an abbreviated schedule during summer months, so it's best to call ahead.
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| 3472 W 32nd Ave
Denver,
CO
80211
303-455-1117 | | | | | Description: HIGHLANDS. Bang! packs a savory punch with its Southern-style meals. Protocol is to order at the counter and fetch your own silverware and condiments (thank goodness the prices make this self-service worthwhile!). Expect to choose from a selection of homegrown favorites like roast chicken, meatloaf and pasta. Very popular, especially on weekend evenings. Outdoor dining available.
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| 3027 E 2nd Ave
Denver,
CO
80206
303-322-9160 | | | | | Description: CHERRY CREEK. A long-time standby, this Mexican restaurant really packs a punch with its tangy salsa, guacamole, and savory pork, chicken and beef tucked into soft tortillas. Self-service is the name of the game, and folks gather to enjoy the tasty fare, much of which features grilled ingredients. Casual atmosphere coupled with low prices makes Chez Jose a great value.
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| 439 E 19th Ave
Denver,
CO
80203
303-839-5675 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. You'll be glad you dropped in to Las Delicias as you order up Mexican fare such as burritos, tacos, tamales, and enchiladas. Breakfast burritos are a great choice in the mornings, but later in the day the combination plates are an especially good deal. Authentic flavor shines through in dishes like Chuletas de Puerco, Carne Adobada, or Carnitas Estilo Michoacan.
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| 519 16th St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-893-2000 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Housed in the restored Paramount Theatre, this cafe provides a casual, laid-back environment for dining out with the gang. During happy hour, all drafts are half-price. For eats, the menu offers traditional fare burgers, sandwiches, salads, and a variety of Tex-Mex dishes. Don't call it quits until you've had a piece of margarita pie. Outdoor dining available for warm spring and summer evenings.
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| 1620 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-595-9500 | | | | | Description: LODO. Consistent quality and fresh ingredients are hallmarks of this Japanese eatery. Plus, prices won't make you grimace. It's such a good buy, Sonoda keeps locals returning time after time. For folks who don't relish sushi, the menu offers a selection of cooked and vegetarian offerings. For starters, try yakitori, a tender chicken kabob cooked in savory teriyaki sauce. Follow up with something like the Deluxe Seafood Combo, a large platter of lobster, calamari, shrimp, scallops, sushi, and other delicacies.
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| 800 E 26th Ave
Denver,
CO
80205
303-388-8035 | | | | | Description: CURTIS PARK. True down-home Southern cooking can be difficult to find west of the Mississippi, so Tom's is a boon to Mile High-ers looking for stick-to-your-ribs eats. The owner, a transplanted Carolinian, knows exactly how to prepare breaded catfish, crispy fried chicken, perfectly baked macaroni and cheese, and sweet peach cobbler to keep patrons coming back day after day. Sugary sweet tea and a Coca-Cola chocolate cake provide a welcome counterpart to the savory food. Get a choice of meat and two sides for under $8; you can devour it at one of the ten tables in the small eatery or take it back to the office.
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| 3410 E Colfax Ave
Denver,
CO
80206-1802
303-377-4244 | | | | | Description: EAST DENVER. Tommy's is always sure to please, thanks to affordable prices and satisfying entrees. Savory appetizers and an entree can be had for under $10, which is a pretty good deal considering the variety available. At the Thai-Chinese eatery, you can enjoy wonton soup and follow up with famous "drunken noodles." Or, you can try Oriental chicken soup and then sample barbecue pork. Either way, you're certain to be satisfied. Meatless eggrolls please vegetarians as well.
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| 7275 Pecos St
Denver,
CO
80221
303-428-4644 | | | | | Description: NORTH DENVER. A self-service lunch stop, Yorkshire boasts some of the best fish and chips this side of the Atlantic or in Denver, at least. Fresh filets (fried to perfection) can be had at rock bottom prices, along with chips done UK-style. Don't forget to sprinkle them with vinegar to add extra zing! The simple decor directs focus to the tasty seafood and spuds coming from the kitchen. Chicken, shellfish, and children's options are also available.
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| 1635 Glenarm Pl
Denver,
CO
80202
303-573-6828 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Bayou Bob's Cajun and Southern specialties will make you feel as if you've got Louisiana roots yourself! Fried catfish, gumbo, crawfish and etouffee are specialties, and there's fried alligator if you're in the mood for something exotic. Other possibilities include red beans and rice, jambalaya, po' boy sandwiches, chicken-fried chicken, oysters and Cajun meatloaf. Come with time to spare, since lines often tend to get a bit long.
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