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EXPLORE | | | | | | | Burnsley Restaurant and Lounge1000 Grant Blvd
Denver,
CO
80911
303-830-1000 | | | | | Description: CAPITOL HILL. Housed in a charming, downtown hotel, Burnsley Restaurant offers an elegant, upscale setting for an early morning meal. During the week, the restaurant offers an impressive breakfast buffet that's quite popular with hotel guests and visitors. The unique Continental cuisine, inspired by the chef's training, bears a number of European influences. If you visit for dinner, live piano music plays Monday-Friday.
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| 1642 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-572-8146 | | | | | Description: LODO. The specialty here is eggs, believe it or not, and they really know how to cook 'em. An amazing variety of cheesy omelettes, sizzling skillets, and fluffy scrambles populates the menu, along with waffles, French toast, pancakes and smoothies. Although the full roster of breakfast meats is also on offer, it's still possible to eat a healthy meal here. Just stick with one of the HealthMark choices, such as an egg white omelet bursting with veggies, or whole wheat French toast. Lunch consists of sandwiches and salads, each one as tasty and satisfying as the last.
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| 1610 16th St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-573-6100 | | | | | Description: LODO. Set in a historic building and designed with Mission-style elements, Dixons regularly wins "Best of Denver" awards for breakfast, margaritas, and Bloody Marys. Highlights of the morning menu include Southwestern-style concoctions like eggs Mazatlan (with guacamole and green chiles in a tortilla) and the awesome Bandito Special (eggs, cheese, tortilla chips, cilantro, jalapenos, and tomatoes). During afternoons and evenings, the menu switches to sandwiches, tacos, burgers, and steaks, and the bar stays lively until late at night. There's a fun kids' menu too, so bring the whole family! In addition, a terrific patio offers superb people-watching and is a good place to share a bottle of wine later in the day.
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| 321 17th St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-297-3111 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Although its regular breakfast fare is delicious, Ellyngton's gets many accolades for its sumptuous Sunday brunch. The acclaim is well-deserved, as the champagne buffet ably indicates. A veteran waitstaff and live jazz work their magic, and the food has an allure all its own. Fresh fruit, shrimp, salmon, cheeses, and breads burden the buffet table while steaming dishes of light pancakes and perfectly prepared omelets top linen-covered tables. During the week, the business set populates Ellyngton's.
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| 4500 E Alameda Ave
Glendale,
CO
80246
303-399-1959 | | | | | Description: EAST DENVER. Gunther Toody's serves up mornings diner-style. Enjoy the fun '50's era decor, complete with black-and-white checked floor, glass-topped counters, and resident Fonzie-style motorcycle. Heaping portions of classic favorites like buttermilk pancakes, chicken fried steak, and tasty omelets arrive piping hot, and service is always with a smile. As you can imagine, kids love this place!
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| 1400 E 18th Ave
Denver,
CO
80218
303-832-4351 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Roomy and pleasant, Hot Cakes serves up traditional breakfast fare at prices that will keep you smiling all day. For something zesty, try eggs scrambled Greek-style with tangy sausage and feta cheese. The place also makes a great early morning meeting spot for large groups and serves an excellent weekend brunch as well.
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| 1875 York St
Denver,
CO
80206
303-399-7320 | | | | | Description: CITY PARK. At this tasty chain restaurant, the morning meal gets lots of attention, just as patrons expect. Breakfast sandwiches, eggs, waffles, and other early morning staples abound, as do more exotic options, like eggs benedict, Aspen fruit crepes, French toast, and skillet dishes. The menu features approximately 40 options, so you may have a tough decision to make. Just sit back, though, and delight in the possibilities!
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| 206 E 13th Ave
Denver,
CO
80203
303-831-6443 | | | | | Description: CAPITOL HILL. Probably better known for its fantastic breakfasts, WaterCourse also serves delicious, filling lunches. The high-ceilinged, pleasant room quickly becomes noisy as the lively noontime crowd files in, so be prepared to wait unless you're willing to grab a chair at the community table. The place serves vegetarian food done right, neither aspiring to imitate meat nor lacking in flavor. The tempeh scaloppini plate, served with mashed potatoes and greens, is mouthwatering. If you still have room, opt for a slice of vegan chocolate cake.
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| Benny's Restaurante y Tequila Bar301 E 7th Ave
Denver,
CO
80203
303-894-0788 | | | | | Description: CAPITOL HILL. As twilight falls over the gently sloped streets of Capitol Hill, it's not unusual to see a crowd lingering at Seventh and Logan. Put your name in for a table at this ever-lively Mexican eatery and you'll soon be part of the throng. Happily, food and drink are worth the wait well-stuffed enchiladas, crispy sopapillas with honey, and delicious frozen strawberry margaritas by the pitcher. Friendly, attentive waitstaff move the evening along smoothly, and authentic Mexican fare continues to please Denverites after nearly 20 years. Judging by the hungry crowds every night, Benny's is just getting started.
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| 1100 S Santa Fe Dr
Denver,
CO
80223
303-733-0795 | | | | | Description: SOUTH DENVER. It's open all day, every day. And it serves breakfast morning, noon, and night, not to mention at 3am to ward off bar-hopping munchies. The lights are bright, the coffee is bottomless, and in true diner fashion, all the food is on the greasy side, but if you're eating at 3am, the last thing you're worried about is cholesterol, right? Although the menu is lengthy and includes non-breakfast fare, most people stick with eggs, pancakes, breakfast burritos, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, and corned beef hash. You can't go wrong with a good ham steak either.
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