Nestled in the heart of Denver, College Inn is a true culinary gem that promises a delightful dining experience. As food enthusiasts, we ventured into this cozy establishment, and what awaited us was nothing short of exceptional.
The moment we stepped inside, we were greeted by a warm and inviting ambiance that set the stage for a delightful evening. Our culinary journey began with an array of mouthwatering appetizers that left us eager for more. From crispy calamari with zesty dipping sauce to savory stuffed mushrooms and tangy buffalo wings, each dish was a perfect balance of flavors, enticing our taste buds for the feast that lay ahead.
Our waitress, Lily, was a true gem and added a personal touch to the experience. Her genuine warmth and attentive service made us feel right at home. She expertly guided us through the menu, sharing her personal favorites, and ensured our dining experience was seamless and enjoyable.
As we moved on to the main course, we were treated to a diverse selection of dishes that catered to every palate. From succulent steaks cooked to perfection to fresh seafood delicacies and a delectable range of vegetarian options, College Inn showcased its culinary prowess with finesse.
The highlight of the evening was the chef's special dessert - a mouthwatering molten chocolate lava cake that melted in our mouths, leaving us speechless.
College Inn truly excels in creating a memorable dining experience. With its delectable appetizers, extensive menu, and the exceptional service provided by Lily, the evening turned into an unforgettable affair.
Whether you're a local or visiting Denver, College Inn is a must-visit destination for a delightful culinary journey. The warm ambiance, delectable appetizers, and the attentive service from Lily make it a perfect spot to create lasting memories. We can't wait to return and explore more culinary delights at...
Read moreUnfortunately, one of my neighborhood bars. My husband and I went one night and found no bartender or employees of any sort in the establishment. No one acknowledged our presence. We sat at the bar for at least 10 minutes, hoping for some service. Additionally, we've both worked food/bar service in our time and know that at least acknowledging someone's presence is very important!!! When we finally had enough and were walking out, we suddenly heard someone that appeared to be an employee tell us "goodbye" from the bar area. This occured the night of April 10th/11th considering the night to morning change over. I hate to say this is not the first time for this. I always try to give this place another chance, but they just keep hiring the same kind incompetent people. My last time there, until someone with competent hiring abilities is employed. My only hope is something better takes over that spot. Good riddance to you College Inn!!! May someone with better customer service skills and aspirations take over. We really need this in our neighborhood, and I know many of you know what I mean. Okay, end of my rant that has a long time coming! You can thank Google for asking me about my...
Read moreTo preface this, I am not much of a drinker. Wouldn't be able to tell you about the drinks even if I tried, but I do enjoy the pool tables, atmosphere, the locals, and the food is good.
I try to come out once a week to play a couple of games of pool. Monday and Friday nights are packed - to the brim - with everyone and their cousin. The place is hopping on weekends as well. The servers are slammed, but the weather the storms well. One night I watched a bar fight break out and the two ladies who were barkeeping had absolutely none of it - they broke up the fight quickly and after the offending parties left, resumed service with a smile. I have absolute respect for them.
The food is classic American - burgers were good, and the pizza was decent.
The best part is that there are a lot of nice people there - some of the locals are really good at pool, however I have yet to be attacked by any sharks. People play for fun and I appreciate that. Good atmosphere, nice people, and even though the staff may be busy at times and take a moment, based on the volume of people they get, it's cool with me. I'm happy to wait for a Shirley Temple a few minutes as I get some...
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