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    La Michoacana

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Little Man Ice Cream

    Little Man Ice Cream

    3.9
    (57 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    jeremiah is an awesome individual who helped me with my order, i saw the reviews on here and hoped…read morefor the best ice cream to taste and it has exceeded my expectations for quality at an airport and service.

    Date of visit: February 28, 2026…read more Needing something to wash down the Auntie Anne's pepperoni pretzel bites I scarfed down like it was my first meal since escaping a white panel van, I spied Little Man Ice Cream and was pleased to see they offered milkshakes. Shakes are my jam as it's ice cream that doesn't need a spoon and there's no judging from your family because you didn't put it in the microwave. The lone worker was very engrossed in her phone and didn't see me come up, peruse the menu, set down my heavy duffel bag, and place the aforementioned Auntie Anne's cup down loudly on the counter. The only thing that allowed her to break free from the algorithm was another potential patron perusing the cold drinks at the counter. Then and only then did she look up to see me and offer some assistance. She was relatively pleasant in her one word utterances and my shake was made rather quickly. There was some confusion on her part when I asked for the Salted Caramel Peanut Butter flavor, seemed like I knew the flavor name better than she did. Worried about my flight and having been a patron of counter service establishments over the last five years I took the liberty of tilting the Toast tablet in my direction, adding a tip, and printing my receipt while she mixed and shaked my delectable dessert. This too confused her greatly--I should have tipped her more as her confusion tickled me a bit! But in the end, service shortcomings be damned, it was an excellent shake!

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    Raspberry with White & reg. Chocolate Chips (Sm $5.69)  07-07-2023
    Raspberry with White & reg. Chocolate Chips (Sm $5.69) 07-07-2023
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    The Inventing Room Dessert Shop

    The Inventing Room Dessert Shop

    4.6
    (453 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $

    I took my grandkids age 11 and 14 who were visiting from Florida for Sugar Science. It was a…read morehighlight of their week with me, for both. My 14 year old grandson commented that he would go there for his birthday every year if he could (with different themes), and that he could learn about science everyday like that. They spotted the Disney Dinner menu and asked to bring their parents for that in an upcoming visit.

    This place is genuinely one of the most fun things I've done in Denver in a while. One guy runs the…read morewhole show and turns it into a mad scientist candy lab experience, it's not hands on, you just watch, but that's honestly part of the charm. He made ice cream with liquid nitrogen in under thirty seconds right in front of us. We tried the Liquid Nitrogen Cheetos first and I actually had smoke coming out of my mouth like a dragon, then the Tang Space Foam which ended up being my favorite bite, with the Jolly Rancher Meteors right behind it. At one point he did this thing with liquid nitrogen in a flask and when he lifted his hand off it looked like a rocket launching, genuinely one of the coolest little moments of the visit. We also went through a Mexican Fried Ice Cream sundae with churro dust, an Oreo sundae, and a toasted marshmallow with raspberry that surprised me, it had this frozen whipped cream that shatters like glass and an edible astronaut sticker on top. Then they put you in a black light room with glow in the dark cotton candy and my face ended up glowing too from the dust. It's not cheap and tickets sell out fast, but I'd go back in a heartbeat. They're releasing Halloween session tickets soon if you want to catch it.

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    Ice cream sundae samples
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    Voodoo Doughnut

    Voodoo Doughnut

    4.2
    (159 reviews)
    12.6 mi
    $$

    Finding a cult classic like Voodoo Doughnut right in the middle of a layover is a game-changer for…read moreairport dining. Known for their irreverent style and neon-pink boxes, the Denver Airport location manages to keep the "Keep Weird" spirit alive. The Flavor Lineup: We dived into a curated selection of their signature yeast and cake doughnuts. Here is the breakdown: * The Voodoo Doll: The iconic signature. Beyond the playful aesthetics, the chocolate frosting is rich, and the raspberry jelly filling provides a sharp, tart contrast that cuts through the sweetness perfectly. * Banana Cream Pie: This was a standout. The filling is smooth without being overly synthetic, mimicking the comfort of a classic diner pie. It's a heavy hitter, so come hungry. * Mango Cream: A refreshing tropical twist. The mango flavor is bright and punchy--a nice departure from the more traditional chocolate-heavy options. * Strawberry Pop-Tart: This is pure nostalgia. The crunch of the crumbled pastry on top adds a fantastic textural element to the soft, pillowy dough. The Experience: The staff handles the high-volume airport rush with impressive speed, and the doughnuts tasted remarkably fresh--not "reheated" or stale, which can be a risk in transit hubs. While the line can look intimidating, it moves quickly, and the pink box is basically the ultimate status symbol at the gate.

    Location: Voodoo Doughnuts Airport Date: July 1st, 2026…read more Service: Take out This month I have the opportunity of stopping at voodoo donuts located on the third floor at the Denver Colorado airport and concourse b. I was in concourse A and to get to concourse b I had to take two trains I think to get to it. My connecting flight was in carquest b anyway so that was convenient for me however I still have to go to the third floor the food court that's where voodoo don't us is located in the corner nearby United Club lounge entrance. I purchased for my mom for a dozen of the classic voodoo donuts they have various options but if you get a dozen it's either the classic or it's the special kind of donuts. And I was able to pick up some merch as well I got a oversized sweatshirt luckily I already wear oversized sweatshirt. They do honor military discounts which was super helpful I totally appreciated that. We ate the donuts and I still have their shirt My favorite color pink now to add to my collection and it's super comfy too super soft. My family and I we love voodoo donuts definitely you should check them out if you are a donut fan. Check out the photos attached to this review.

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    Maple Bar frosting, old, thick, and fell off.
    Maple Bar frosting, old, thick, and fell off.
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    Tokyo Premium Bakery

    Tokyo Premium Bakery

    4.8
    (524 reviews)
    10.7 mi
    $

    My son met a friend here for lunch today and brought back requested items to eat at home. It was…read moreoutstanding. The fruits sandwich made with shokupan bread was light and fresh, an excellent pick-me-up. This is a standard Japanese snack done beautifully. The mixed berries (a Danish made with croissant dough) was a delight in looks and taste. Neither item was excessively sweet. They were just right. The beef curry wrapped in dough, crusted in panko crumbs, and deep-fried was excellent. The curry itself had real flavor and zest, and the surrounding crust was delicious too. Not only a great accompaniment, but also a very cool way to eat curry with your bare hands. A very generous serving too. My brother got the most beautiful-looking chocolate croissant! And my son bought himself a chocolate cornet, which surprised me by being soft baked dough. Haven't tasted them, but I couldn't wait to post this review. I look forward to trying something with cream cheese or custard next time. Unfortunately they were out of the bacon epi, but that happens with bakeries. Good advice to call the day before if your heart is set on a particular item. We were just lucky to get the rest of the items on our list on a Saturday at lunchtime. My son had been to Japan about two years before and was suitably impressed with this bakery. I was very happy with what we got!

    If I compare this to any of the Asian bakeries I frequent in NYC, this place is not very good -…read moreprices here are double what they would be in NYC and bread in Denver always sucks. However, for Denver, this is a good concept. There's nothing like it in the area. I do enjoy red bean and a custard. The music always sucks whenever I come in here though. And the clientele can sometimes be douche-bag-y.

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    Beef curry
    Beef curry
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