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Atomic Cowboy, Denver, Colorado, American Restaurant Details
Address: 3237 East Colfax Avenue, Denver (Denver), Colorado (CO), 80206
Send to devicePhone: (303) 377-9700
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09/13/2015 5:23 pmShitty management shitty service. Used to love this place and always used to highly recommend up until I made one complaint and was made to feel like shit for saying anything. I will never spend another dollar here or ever bring anyone to this place again. Avoid the female waitress Jessie. |
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09/01/2015 2:11 amWe've been in town for the weekend and ate breakfast here twice, plus late night pizza once. It's fantastic. The breakfasts have been absolutely delicious, and dense. Best bloody Mary's I've had outside of my own home (I'm incredibly picky about them), and the pizza was great! Service is excellent, prices are fair. You definitely get what you pay for. |
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08/20/2015 6:17 pmMy girlfriend adored the shrimp & grits biscuit (I had a taste and was also very pleased) from the Denver Biscuit Company. The rest of the family got a HUGE, honkin’ bacon and sausage pizza pie. I can’t overestimate how gargantuan the pie was. Taste-wise? I’m from New Haven, so literally nothing compares, but it wasn’t wretched either. For Colorado, I’m assuming this is probably in the upper echelon of pies, but in comparison to home, meh. Cool vibe. Great staff. Decent beer on tap. Wasn’t busy at around 1pm on a Saturday either. 3.5 stars. |
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07/24/2015 10:31 pmInviting, clean atmosphere. Polite staff. Best Bloody Mary ever! Also very good slice of pizza!! Quick friendly service! |
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04/24/2015 2:56 amGreat pizza! With offerings for by the slice with a good beer selection made up of some good rotating taps. Atmosphere perfect for everything from rolling solo to a small to medium sized group. |
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12/06/2015 7:57 amThis hip bar chain with a wide craft-beer selection doubles as a breakfast joint in the mornings, specializing in biscuit sandwiches and platters courtesy of the Denver Biscuit Co. From lunch on, it slings New York–style pizza (from Fat Sully's), helping to fuel a late-night scene in lofty setups that feature exposed-brick walls, Western decorative touches and outdoor seating. |