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    The Patch Grill

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican
    Closed 4:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Salads are awesome. I like there salads better then Mad salads. Price is about average. Burritos fill you up but It's all they do.

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    Henry's Pub - Buffalo Chicken Sandwich

    Henry's Pub

    (829 reviews)

    $$

    We stopped in for dinner based on the recommendation of a friend. It did not disappoint. We sat at…read morethe bar and the bartender was attentive and efficient. We did not get his name, but definitely enjoyed his company. We started with the Beer Battered Cheese Curds. We would rank them up there among the top in the State, and my wife is from Wisconsin, so we have had a Curd or two. Then I had the Fish and Chips, and she had the French Dip for dinner. Both dishes were delicious. I forgot to take pics until we were almost finished. We'll be back, and highly recommend this joint.

    I've given this place multiple chances, but unfortunately my experience at Henry's Pub continues to…read morebe disappointing when Devin is behind the bar. She consistently misses the mark on basic customer service. She rarely acknowledges guests, seems far more focused on making drinks than paying attention to the people sitting in front of her, and creates an overall unwelcoming atmosphere. On my most recent visit, I sat waiting for nearly 15 minutes without being acknowledged. It wasn't until I asked for my check because I was ready to leave that she suddenly asked if I was planning to eat. That level of inattentiveness is frustrating and completely avoidable. It's especially disappointing because the location is fantastic, the vibe is great, the food is consistently excellent, and every other bartender and staff member I've interacted with, including the manager, has been amazing. There are some truly great bartenders there who provide attentive, friendly service and make the experience enjoyable. But if I walk in and see her behind the bar, I will not stay. She has completely turned me off from being there when she is working. I hope management takes this feedback seriously, because the rest of the team and the overall experience deserve better than this one recurring issue. I am giving this review one star simply because of the continued experience with her.

    DC Oakes Brewhouse and Eatery - Bacon Marmalade Steak Sandwich w/tots

    DC Oakes Brewhouse and Eatery

    (508 reviews)

    $$

    Great brewhouse and eatery with a really nice space and plenty of seating. It's located in a good…read morearea, though parking was a little tough. Once inside, everything was solid. Service was great and all of the food we tried was really good. They had some unique menu items that stood out and made the visit even better. Overall, a great spot and definitely worth checking out.

    I went with my wife and daughter on a busy Friday evening for dinner. Our wait was not very long…read moreand we were lucky to be seated upstairs. It is a fairly noisy place so I feel the upstairs was a little quieter and I was glad not to have been seated in one of several booths near the entrance with so many people standing and waiting on seating. Our server was nice and attentive, and the food came out rather quickly. I had an pleasant DC Oakes IPA and the Bomb Diggity hamburger with sweet potato fries. The burger was very tasty (a fat bomb) and with the fries was a substantial amount of food - I was only able to eat about half of it all. However, that burger had to be the saltiest burger I've ever eaten. Curious, I went to the DC Oakes website to find nutritional information about my meal and there is no nutritional information. A third-party website (Marcos.menu) offered the following on the Bomb Diggity: Calories: 1200; Protein: 50g; Carbs: 55g; Fat: 85g. Nothing about sodium. My wife is on a sodium-restricted diet and she knows not to order anything like this burger. But still, nutritional information would be nice to know. When do you plan on putting this information on your menu for your customers? I will return to sample more of their beer and food selections.

    Community Supper Club - Glazed Carrots

    Community Supper Club

    (494 reviews)

    $$$

    The food here is so good and so fresh. We found this place while walking the town. Very glad we…read moredid! A good stop before we went to see music at Nissi's. Highly recommend!

    Stopped here for a friend and co-worker get together. One group from Denver the other from…read moreCalifornia. What a great little spot for a REALLY good meal. I completely don't remember what everyone ordered but I DO remember all the things I tried at the table. Tater Tots - parmesan & chives / house onion sour cream - nothing outstanding about this but the kids/teens/young adults LOVED it and may have inhaled it in one breath. Roasted Cauliflower - saffron cream / chermoula / sumac / miso aioli / crispy onion - the saffron cream was a nice touch of essence and the crispy onion brought a good sweetness and texture to the dish. Honey Bourbon Wings - fried chicken wings / honey bourbon glaze / dill pickles - this was FABULOUS, good fry, not burnt and the glaze was perfect, not ooey gooey sticky, just sticky to the touch. Wild Boar Bucatini - wild boar ragu / cured egg yolk / parmesan / chives - this was my dinner order. I'm always excited when there's bucatini on the menu. It just holds enough sauce in the hollows to satisfy me. The ragu was cooked well, good sauce maybe it needed just a little pinch more of salt for my liking. Parking in the neighborhood is not difficult. We had an airbnb down the street and walked here in less than 5 minutes. There's indoor and outdoor seating as well as a covered patio-ish area. Definitely coming back next time I'm in Lafayette!

    Denver Firefighters Museum - Dormitory

    Denver Firefighters Museum

    (44 reviews)

    CBD, Northwest

    This visit to the Denver Firefighters Museum is for one of my childhood friends, who blogs about…read morefiretrucks on Instagram and works as a 911 dispatcher in Tennessee. We had lots of time to kill before going to the convention center later in the day, so I suggested this museum to my parents when I found it during a random maps search around the city. And to all you parents out there, this museum could save your child's life in the event of a fire. Admission to get in was $9. Getting around the museum is kinda like being in IKEA, where they have footprints on the floor telling you where to go in order. This museum, which is in the shape of an actual fire station and has two floors, shows you the entire history of how and where the 911 dispatch system was first invented, types of firetrucks used over the years, how to dial 911 in case of a fire, where firefighters stay while on the job, and so forth. In the back on the first floor is an educational video of what to do if there's a fire. Upstairs there was so much more, we were shown firefighters' patches from almost every state, which stopped at Pennsylvania for some reason. I guess they're still collecting patches from Rhode Island all the way to Wyoming. I took pics of patches from Kentucky and Massachusetts (where my childhood friend used to live), Maine (where my dad is from), Nevada (where we live), and New Hampshire (where I was born and where my mom is from). It was very interesting seeing all the patches from each county and city in my state of residence. Replicas of dormitories where firefighters stay in while on the job were also shown, which I found very interesting. I took so many pics here but Yelp will only let me add 20 at a time. Don't forget to sign the guestbook upstairs and the survey downstairs before you leave! This was a very educational visit and we're very happy that we got a tour of this museum. If you want something to do in the city, then I suggest visiting the Denver Firefighters Museum!

    Went here for the first time with the family during the July 4th weekend on a library adventure…read morepass. Very cool little museum. My son learned some great things about fire safety during the visit. He loved getting to practice 911 calls to the emergency dispatcher on the practice phone. Of course the fire trucks were a hit. They have a designated one that kids can sit and play in. The upstairs area also has a play area for kids. They also cover a lot of history of fire fighting in Denver, which was enjoyable for my husband and I to learn about. They have several fire poles upstairs that go down to the bottom floor. We enjoyed our time here very much. I would say you can spend 1-2 hours here if you take your time. We parked in a lot across from the Denver Mint which was much cheaper ($5) than the lots nearby which ran between $15-25. It's hard to find street parking so plan ahead and look up possible lots. Staff was friendly and gave us a brief overview of the museum when we arrived. They have a small gift shop in the front as well.

    Bull & Bush - Prime Rib Queen size

    Bull & Bush

    (1.1k reviews)

    $$

    Southeast

    So wild that the two times I visited Bull & Bush was on a first date in 2021 then with my family in…read more2025. Both times, the experience was memorable! From the customer service and environment to the food and whiskey selection, I'm always impressed at how high quality of a long standing institution this is in Denver. On my most recent trip, a bar fight broke out, but our waiter James handled this with ease... even though he got punched in the face. We tipped him well. Food is always fantastic. Get the prime rib alongside a draft beer. We also ordered Tacos and Loaded Potato Skins as appetizers. I'd love to sit at the bar next time to dig into their whiskey selection!

    Bull and Bush is a Glendale must. Businesses in Glendale come and go but the Bull and Bush is an…read moreanchor! I have been coming here since I was a kid and back then the place was packed with orange T-shirts and full of smoke. Fans would wield Bloody Mary's and cheer on the Broncos with Craig Morton at the helm. Now it is more refined and smoke free, but still a great place to enjoy sports. The classic Eggs Benedict has always been my favorite and what I get just about every time. You can't go wrong! In my younger days I would toss back a couple bloody Mary's but times change and now I mostly get Corvus Cold Brew, both drinks are solid choices. If you haven't been here you need to visit. Eat some food, cheer on your favorite team, and hit Target on the way home! BTW, Target is another Glendale anchor! Cheers, my friends!

    The Patch Grill - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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