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    Boozy Biscuit

    4.0 (44 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Rise and shine skillet with over medium egg
    Ethan B.

    I ordered the rise and shine skillet and a side biscuit. The biscuit, along with the other great reviews, really caught my eye and inspired me to try it. The service staff was friendly and welcoming, and the restaurant was clean with a great vibe. I was able to sit at a booth right away after entering, which was great since I arrived at 10 a.m. I was greeted with a water and menu shortly after, and a server followed up quickly. I was torn between the Belgian waffle, chicken and waffle, skillet, and biscuit sandwiches. I decided on the rise and shine skillet with an over-medium fried egg on top and a biscuit on the side, thanks to the server Yasmeen's recommendations. Now, the food is here! The first thing I noticed was how quickly it arrived, and it was a generous portion. There's a lot of onions on top of plenty of cubed ham, all on a generous bed of house potatoes. The skillet is sizzling, and the biscuit looks homemade and fluffy. Time to taste! Starting with the skillet, it's okay, about 3.5 out of 5. It's mostly onion in the flavor, which isn't a bad thing, but I was expecting more distinct flavors in each layer. Next up, the biscuit. It was soft and had a hint of buttery flavor. I spread the butter on a portion with the jam, and it tasted more like cornbread. Overall, I'd come back and try a different meal when I'm in the area. There was also a recommendation for the Nashville hot sweet and spicy chicken sandwich, which might be my next go-to.

    Huvoes  (sp) ranchero
    Tamara C.

    Breakfast, brunch, lunch and then later Dinner. We find this is usually a quick place to stop for a "brunch" breakfast. There are many Mexican influences but also southern thus the biscuits part. The green chili is spicy! They offer a variety of booze/cocktails like a very good Bloody Mary. Husband likes the omelette and I get different items. Food is good quality and tasty. Service is good, friendly and attentive. Atmosphere is a "bar" but there are plenty of booths and a nice patio in good weather. Lots of high bar tables

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    Paul M.

    Interesting concept here! I came for breakfast but this would be a great spot for dinner and drinks while you watch a sporting event. Looks like a sports bar with huge TVs all over the place. I ordered the stuffed French toast. I have had this at other restaurants and they did it a little different. It was almost like a CLUB SANDWICH with 3 slices of bread cut like a club sandwich but no meats or cheese. It was pretty good. Also ordered a side of bacon and it had a great smoke flavor.

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    Bee W.

    Kick off to the new year breakfast. I ordered the Better Than Mom's Breakfast with bacon and over easy eggs. The restaurant is clean and the server was friendly and welcoming. The eggs were a little more cooked but it was fine. The bacon good. The biscuit is a nice change from toast but next time I'll have toast instead as the biscuit is too flaky for me to have with eggs and bacon. The potatoes were cooked well and I enjoyed them. Everyone seemed to like their meal so we will be back.

    Biscuits and gravy appetizer. One biscuit. Delicious.
    John R.

    Ordered just the one biscuit and gravy appetizer but it was delicious with small chunks of bacon in it. Wish I would've ordered the entree. Service was great and the vibe in the restaurant is really comforting and welcoming.

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    Lee W.

    I had a coupon to try either a free Stuffed French Toast plate or a free Breakfast Skillet, I chose the skillet & some quesadillas from the Urban Sombrero menu. Boozy Biscuit is under the same roof as Urban Sombrero & they share the same restaurant space. I called in & picked up my order. It was ready when I got there - fifteen minutes later. The service was friendly, with plenty of parking & there's an outdoor covered patio as well. I had the Make My Day Skillet. This was a big plate of food & it came with two eggs on top of sausage, bacon, diced ham, chorizo, grilled onions, potatoes & melted cheese. Unfortunately, this was way too spicy for me to finish. In addition, there were too many onions, the eggs were suppose to be over easy but were over medium & the cheese was forgotten. The Ground Beef Quesadilla appetizer had lots of beef but they also were too spicy to finish. Even tho these dishes were too hot for my palette I would return. I've been here before & had some really delicious Cheese Enchiladas & Chile Rellenos!

    French toast. Served cold so butter didn't melt ever. Super dry. No powdered sugar on it. Do not recommend
    Ash S.

    Water and coffee ran empty. Wasn't super busy, just people watching football at 1 on a Sunday. Server didn't ask how food was. App was brought same time as mains. French toast was just toast with a splash of egg on it. Super dry and cold - to the point the butter wouldn't melt on it. Skip this place. Lots of tvs for football watching. No brunch drink specials.

    Big Daddy Breakfast Burger
    Bruce M.

    Service and ambience are great for a nice upscale sports bar. Waitresses very attentive, friendly, quick with requests. 1/2lb patty of Big Daddy Breakfast Burger is outstanding: medium is pink, moist yet crusty outside, fresh bun large and chewy, egg was perfectly medium = egg-salent flavor. Bacon Egg Cheese biscuit quite large & also of excellent flavor. Prices are modern so $30 w/iced tea getting to be standard. Was passing thru, Yelp reviews persuaded us, they were right - this place is a superb eatery.

    Marv B.

    The food was okay. The pancakes were not cooked throughly. The rise skillet stated items in the skillet was diced they were sliced ,huge chucks. The service was average. We were seated outside the metal table was filthy, staff cleaned them when asked. It was quiet ,

    Frankie P.

    This is Urban sombrero and Boosie biscuit... Both deserve five stars Excellent service excellent scenery excellent music and super excellent food... Waitress was very very polite and helpful... I will definitely return and recommend

    Make my day skillet.
    JANELLE W.

    I sat at the bar and had breakfast. The service was great and the bartender had an infectious smile on his face the entire time. The food was solid. There were several large groups (12 and 14 people in my immediate vicinity), but service did not suffer for it. This is a nice stop on a Saturday morning.

    Rose R.

    Been wanting to try this place for a while. It was ok. We were seated quickly. Our servicer was quick to get our drinks and food came out faster than expected. The flavors were ok, but not great. The breakfast burrito was a little too spicy, not sure if it was the chorizo or green chili. Hubby's French toast was alright, surprisingly on the dry side. I didn't find it as good as I expected. The vibe was kinda off, idk .. they do have large portions. I just didn't taste any "love" in the food. Besides the burrito being spicy, the food was lacking real flavor. For 2 adults for brunch with 1 $6 beer, 2 entrees and 1 coffee it was over $60. Value didn't meet quality.

    Southwest sunrise skillet
    Ashley C.

    Two restaurants in one: Urban Sombrero & Boozy Biscuit but the inside has Boozy Biscuit written everywhere. Large place and there was no wait when we arrived around 10:30. Seemed a little understaffed with the bartender also having the whole bar seating area but they had good team work and people were helping her out. Food came out sizzling hot and was very good. Ingredients seemed fresh. We will definitely go back.

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    Cool vibe, aight menu, sloooooow service. Ordered one round of drinks and gave up on ordering food because it took so long.

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    Former Saint Craft Kitchen and Taps

    3.6(111 reviews)
    10.7 miCBD, Northwest
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    Well, I have visited this restaurant 3 times. All 3 times have been for a holiday brunch or…read moredinner. Location (4 stars) This restaurant is downtown near the convention center. parking is pricy if you valet park at the hotel. Last year it was around $40. Parking in the lot across the street for $25 dollars Easter Sunday. If you use a walker, I would not recommend the parking lot across the street. Food (3 Stars) The Thanksgiving buffet is the best one. I would rate that buffet a (4). The Christmas and Easter buffet are pretty low key. There is a carving station (ham and prime rib). There is an omelet station. Dessert bar is decorative. Cheesecake was delicious. The warming station with potatoes, sausage etc. leaves much to be desired. The charcuterie station is sparse. They offer unlimited mimosas for an additional $25. Service (5 stars) Staff are extremely friendly. Cleanliness (2 stars) My only complaint, I saw a tabletop being cleaned off with a rag used to clean the chairs and then under the table on the floor and on to the next tabletop. I'm just a little picky about that. Especially since folks these days go commando and wear short attire, and you know their parts are on the chair and now spread to tabletops. Wiping up the crumbs off the floor with same rag simply through me over the edge. Atmosphere (4 stars) Spacious uncrowded environment. Nice decor. Bright with large windows.

    During the last few Denver Restaurant Week events, I've tried to take the offerings as an…read moreopportunity to sample restaurants that I haven't tried, or otherwise may not try, and see if I can add to my list of favorites. I saw Former Saint on CBS News, and the menu and food looked incredible. In particular, that white chocolate blueberry cheesecake was something I know my hubby would look forward to all week! I loved the idea of local food and fresh homemade dishes. Sounds healthy, after a week of potential over-indulgence at other restaurant week venues. An additional bonus was that it is located right near the Denver Convention Center and the Performing Arts Center. This has become a dry spot for fine dining, with even the choices on Larimer Square growing more thin, giving rise to the inability to get reservations at favorites like Tamayo and Rioja prior to a show. I go to performances frequently with friends, and despite my rule to avoid hotel restaurants (Former Saint is in the Hyatt Regency), I thought I'd scope out Former Saint as a place to take my friends before the next symphony or Children's Chorale or ballet or broadway performance. I must say, the jury is still out. Former Saint was a Jekyll and Hyde of courses. Parking was not difficult (Yay, maybe I can park here prior to my shows, if I grab a bite first). There is a large garage, and the promise of validation from the restaurant. The ambiance of the restaurant is typical hotel restaurant. Booths, tables, old and a bit drab. Except for the bar. Oh, my! The bar has this BEAUTIFUL copper creation above it, adding so much industrial character to the space! I was in awe looking at it, as it appeared to bring craft suds to the bartender's taps. I didn't ask how it worked, as it wasn't clear how the beer separation and dispensing worked, but it was a great centerpiece and spectacle for the place. I do wish I had investigated more about this architectural marvel, and will do so if I return. For restaurant week, my husband chose the Lobster Ravioli, Ribeye, and blueberry cheesecake (as predicted). I chose the Gotham salad, roasted chicken, and key lime tart. The lobster ravioli was nice; my husband was surprised that it was a toasted ravioli, but enjoyed it. My salad was full of beautiful greens, pears, walnuts, and feta. No scrimping here! The dressing was light and sweet/sour. The pears were a bit unripe and crisp, to the point that I was having trouble identifying exactly what fruit I was eating, but other than that, the salad was beautiful, healthy, and ample. My husband's ribeye steak was a nice cut, done to his liking. Slivered hash browns were underneath with a nice green chimichurri on top and some sliced Fresnos adding a welcome kick to the dish. My chicken was delightful. 1/2 chicken on the bone, seasoned nicely, and with a pan sauce. The breast was super-tender and delicious. It came atop cheesy grits, which was a yummy substitute for a mashed potato. I also was served side salad of curly lettuce and fennel. I probably didn't need more salad, but I was glad to have the healthy side on my plate. I will say that this salad was over-seasoned. The chicken and grits were great, but the salad too salty. My husband ordered a glass of J. Lohr Cabernet, which was a very nice find on the wine list, as far as a pairing for his ribeye. That said, the glass cost $30! A bit much, I might say. The real detractor, unfortunately, was dessert. The blueberry cheesecake looked nothing like the beautiful creamy white cheesecake accented throughout by purple blueberries, which I saw on the CBS News clip. My husband was served a very small solid purple slice, overcome with whipped cream dollops. This cheesecake had been uncovered in the fridge too long, with sort of a skin on it. My husband ate almost none of it. My key lime tart was similarly over-adorned with whipped cream, although I had some nice raspberries on top. The tart also seemed overexposed to the cool air, with the thickening of a skin on top. It was a very disappointing way to end a nice meal, and belied the healthy, homemade, craft theme. High points of this experience include the well-crafted and healthy entrees, the fact that we could see the convention center right outside our window (i.e., the location is perfect for pre-event or -theater), the $3.00 validated parking fee, and that beautiful copper tap system. Will the pros outweigh the cons? Will we be back with friends? Time will tell.

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