We wanted some tacos before our flight. My friend is gluten-free due to an allergy, but the menu didn’t list any allergy or dietary information. When we got to the counter, the server didn’t smile or greet us, which immediately set the tone. We ordered chicken tacos with corn tortillas, and she asked if that was due to an allergy. When we said yes, she told us, “You can’t have those, they have gluten in them.”
We asked what options were gluten-free and found out it was only the sofritas or beef, neither of which my friend wanted. We ended up leaving because of both the poor service and the lack of allergy-friendly choices. It was frustrating to wait in line just to learn there were no suitable options. This is a simple fix, Mr. Oso. Please make your menu to make this more clear to those with dietary...
Read moreKnowing how good Mister Oso is in Denver, branding this location as the same is laughable. Maybe it’s just the breakfast, but the quality of the food in the airport location is significantly worse. The breakfast burrito and the breakfast tacos are identical, showing the lack of imagination in this menu. The green salsa is watery and the red salsa tastes like ketchup. Tim Robinson would call this a cash grab and he’d be right. For a premade breakfast burrito that comes out from a heated fridge, $15 would be better spent anywhere else...
Read moreWhat a disappointing experience. Mister Oso and Señor Bear are a couple of my favorite Denver restaurants so I don’t say this lightly. Ran out of crispy potatoes. Coconut rice was a mushy, amorphous, flavorless blob. Short rib tacos were almost okay if not for the sloppy mess of red salsa and white sauce indiscriminately dumped on top. I get it’s airport food but, man, nobody would eat at the real Mister Oso if they...
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