Reviews Annie's Cafe

5
J Morrow, MT
+5
Good ole comfort food!! I wanted biscuits and gravy, and they didn't disappoint. The staff was courteous and fast with service. Great cozy restaurant perfect for breakfast or lunch. Food was hot and seasoned beautifully. You can tell that they care. The wife had the chili burrito, and she enjoyed it and more than enough. I had the Keith Bodine, which was two eggs biscuit and gravy and potatoes delicious!! Great atmosphere, easy fun staff a stop you should make if in the area!!
5
Chirelle Pearson
+5
Food was delicious!!! Zero wait on a Saturday morning, which I’m all for. Ma & Pa kind of place. Staff was so fun & nice! Several kinds of mimosas. Portions are really big! Potatoes are very homemade, super good! Prices are very reasonable! Definitely recommend!!
5
Adela Ibric
+5
This is the spot I go to for inclusivity for brunch specials!! I am extremely grateful for the service I was provided when I was we in a rush to get to work! This is where I will go when I need to quickly sit at the bar and eat a meal before a long day of fun! The drink specials are amazing, the energy is loud and happy, and the people are simply there to make your time the best.... did I mention the lunch boxes on the wall and the old school candy?!?!
5
Rebeca P.
+5
Great menu! Definitely want to go back to try some of their milkshakes and other desserts they had. We went for a brunch and I had avocado eggs with a side of chocolate chip and blueberry pancakes. The pancakes were great! They also have trivia there on Tuesdays at 8 pm. Had a little free library inside. This place is pretty big, And they have a full service bar inside.
5
Ashley Adams
+5
We love this diner! It’s so fricken cute, cozy and cool. The food is always fricken delicious and the servers always very kind and attentive. Great prices and awesome atmosphere. Incredible coffee drinks. Sometimes there’s a wait for brunch but never an hour like silly Snooze or Jelly. So this place is always our go to.
5
Alexis Haynes
+5
Great food, fun atmosphere and classic movies. I love to go here. It was great at the old location on 8th. but ever since it moved it has become a Denver classic. If you come here on the weekend during busy times there will be a wait but worth it. The menu is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The hardest part is picking what to order. Also great selection of adult drinks and shake/malts for the kids. I would highly recommend!!
4
Patty Mom of One
+4
This is a neat little café, you get good portions for the price of food. The drinks are what will rack your bill up. The service was good and quick the young gentleman was nice. The patio is great to sit out on and people watch right off of Colfax in the heart of Denver. The food was hot and they do have a small collection of hot sauce. The parking lot is small but there are lots of street parking. Large menu to choose from.
5
J Jarrett
+5
Yummy Comfort Food! I enjoyed a lunch with Milk Dud Latte, Fried Pickles, and Chicken Fajita Salad. Excellent service. Convenient connected parking right off Colfax.
5
Brian Kato
+5
Great place to go for home-style comfort food. I had the Philly French dip and the burger - both were fantastic! I had to try the green chili after seeing the review. It was pretty good; I just wish it was a bit spicier. As many others had noted, the service was outstanding. Our waitress was super friendly and attentive to our needs. A++ for this. One thing I thought was awesome is that their kids meals came with ice cream. Definitely a nice change of pace from the junky toys you often get with other kids meals. NOTE: If you're planning on parking here, be aware the lot is SUPER small. You may want to consider parking a few blocks away
5
Steve Replogle
+5
My wife and I first began patronizing Annie's when it was on 8th Avenue. Our daughter had difficulties when she was born nearby, at Rose Hospital. After visiting her in the neonatal ICU, my wife and I would walk over to Annie's to sit for a snack or a meal... to talk quietly, to support each other, to not give up hope. And then we'd go back to the ICU. Later, after everything had turned out well, we went back to Annie's with our daughter. She kind of grew up there! We enjoyed the nurturing atmosphere and the delicious family-style comfort food. We also liked the decor, which seemed to be drawn from our own childhood memories, or perhaps an old friend's lost scrapbook. We are glad that Annie's made the transition to its new Colfax address without losing a beat. At least that's how it seems to us. We still enjoy it, and we have friends who eat there regularly, too. Our favorites: the chicken quesadilla, the taco salad, the meatloaf... and everything and anything they offer for breakfast. chicken quesadilla, the taco salad, the meatloaf... and everything and anything they offer for breakfast. Their hamburgers are excellent. Their pies are even more excellent. Our daughter is now almost thirty, and lives a good life far away from Denver. When we visit Annie's, we feel close to her - to the vulnerable newborn, and to the happy, healthy child. And to the grown-up, too, the dedicated social worker who demanded we have dinner at Annie's the last time she visited her home town.