This was my favorite spot in town to meet friends for good food and good beer. I've met a lot of new close friends at trivia night. Loved the staff, the entire environment and the overall energy of this location. They had the best Karaage in Denver!!
Unfortunately, I noticed a big change in the energy and quality of the location under new ownership. The food menu was cut to a much smaller menu. They no longer had sports playing. The hours they were open were reduced. The beer used to be gluten reduced and was why I came here (gluten intolerant.) I had an incident last week after going to happy hour and got really sick. After talking to some of the staff I was informed they no longer reduce the gluten in the beer since the new owner took over. You can't just stop removing the gluten in the beer and not even tell the regulars or ppl coming in. Someone could have a serious reaction and be hospitalized. Luckily I was better after a few days.
The new owner has now laid off all the staff and it's turned into an Indian food buffet (yak and yeti.) I went into a yak and yeti one time a few years ago and walked out due to the rudeness of staff, smell and lack of cleanliness of the establishment.
I'm very upset spice trade is gone. This new owner destroyed spice trade. This is a great loss to the community and the memories we have all shared. My heart goes out to the great staff. Thank you for all the great memories! ❤️🙏
My last trip to the pancake House was a bit of a letdown. The food was uninspired. There are places where you can get a much better breakfast for the same price . With food service and atmosphere all getting three stars. You might wonder how or why I'm giving it four stars. It gets four stars for carrying gluten-free pancakes. They were one of the first in the area and that will always give me a soft spot with regards to them. Nothing there was bad, but it was uninspired. My wife disagrees with this review, she thought it was fantastic. I think what's going on here is my tastes have changed as I've gotten older and can't just scarf down a breakfast of pancakes with syrup.
New chef. Everything was very mediocre unfortunately. The burnt ends were dry and just not the same at all. Mac and cheese was not the same and not good either. Very dry also. The sprite tasted like soda water. The tables were dirty. And if you have a gluten allergy, no longer safe. The new chef pulled the gluten free menu down and said he doesn’t confirm anything gluten free anymore. You could tell his demeanor about it was he just didn’t want to deal with it so he just says nothing is gluten free besides the meat. So two meals neither of us cared for and it was almost $50….This is so sad because we used to love it here…..
Haven't been in person but have ordered online a couple of times and this food is just phenomenal. GF options have been safe for me as someone with celiac. Prices are quite reasonable.
Illegal Pete’s is the best food in the entire world. Steak nachos are the best. Gluten free options are plentiful. Chipotle and Qdoba don’t even compare.
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Convenient and mostly tasty way to count calories, be aware of protein, carbs, fiber, etc. My Fit Food’s staff is on top of explaining all the ins and outs of several ready made breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. Even though I do not eat beef or pork they still have lots of options to pick from. I typically stick to the lunch and/or dinner options (which come in two size options) I have tried the snack options and honestly I’m not really a fan, perhaps I should revisit them. The variety of protein options available is impressive. Bison, beef, chicken, turkey, salmon, or egg, typically served with some kind of nicely steamed veggie and either gluten free pasta or a roasted potato or rice.
They offer a discount to people who work in the healthcare industry, and the staff is really sweet and knowledgeable. Some of the locations, if not all, offer assistance in planning your selections to help achieve your personal goals related to weight loss/gain or desired consumption of the different nutritional requirements.
All you have to do is warm the selection up in a microwave or oven. They are easy to transfer to a baking dish if a
Microwave is not your thing. They are a great option for healthier eating at work or during a busy week, and they definitely make
Attempting to make some necessary or desired life style changes a little bit easier and a lot more fun.
We decided to try a new place. This came up as having gluten-free options. Best decision! It was so good. We got the ham and cheese arapa and beef empanadas to share (both already made gluten free) and a gyro (not gluten free). George brought out some sauce with green chili's in it (he called it palooza sauce). It was soooo dang good! I ended up putting that sauce on everything! Even some fries! I can't say enough good things about this place. The service was amazing even though it's an order at the counter kind of place. We also got the guava cheesecake (gluten free). New favorite dessert!!! We will definitely be coming back many times!!!
The service and sushi was incredible. Alex was so helpful, welcoming and accommodating. My sister and I have celiac and need to be gluten free, and Alex ensured we were taken care of. They were able to make most specialty rolls gluten free. The sushi was so fresh and delicious. I am so glad we found this hidden gem!
Great little spot if you're looking for dumplings. The restaurant itself was incredibly clean and had a great flow. Some of the dishes were hit or miss but we left overall happy with the experience. Having the ability to make any item from the wok gluten-free was a big plus.