The tiny enclave of Edgewater is tucked between Wheat Ridge and Sloan's Lake, with almost its entire eastern border running the length of the park. This makes for nice views of the lake from several of the small city's dining establishments. The next time you're strolling around Sloan's Lake Park and hunger strikes, check out one of these seven restaurants in Edgewater.
This neighborhood spot does tavern food well—from sandwiches to dinner specials like meatloaf on Fridays. Geeks Who Drink trivia is hosted on Wednesdays, and a weekend brunch features dishes like a cinnamon roll waffle and chicken fried steak.
This longstanding pizzeria has been owned and operated by the same family for more than 60 years. Calzones and pizza are the specialty; soak in the old-school atmosphere with a howdy special (sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, black olives, jalapeños and house seasoning) and a schooner of draft beer.
Burgers are a main draw here, where you can build your own from an array of toppings—and don’t forget a basket of thick-cut fries. Wash it all down with a beer from the pub’s draft selection. There’s also a happy hour seven days a week from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
US Thai doesn’t skimp on the spice, and is typically on the short list for the best Thai spots in Denver. Whether you’re looking for drunken noodles, pad Thai, papaya salad or curry, you’ll get your southeast-Asia fix here.
Shiso Sushi fills the void for Japanese fare in Edgewater. The daily happy hour runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and features pieces of sushi for $1 to $3. There’s also an all-you-can-eat sushi special for $25.95 on Sundays.
Owner Alex Stokeld spent summers in England while growing up, and now his three establishments give Denver diners a taste of English specialties like bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie and—of course—fish and chips. Choose from fried options like cod, tilapia and squid in half or full portions.
With a nice view of Sloan's Lake, Breakfast on the Edge does breakfast and lunch daily. The selection of eggs Benedict and pancakes is varied, and mimosas come bottomless. The lunch menu has a well-rounded mix of sandwiches, burgers, salads and soups.
This neighborhood spot does tavern food well—from sandwiches to dinner specials like meatloaf on Fridays. Geeks Who Drink trivia is hosted on Wednesdays, and a weekend brunch features dishes like a cinnamon roll waffle and chicken fried steak.
This longstanding pizzeria has been owned and operated by the same family for more than 60 years. Calzones and pizza are the specialty; soak in the old-school atmosphere with a howdy special (sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, black olives, jalapeños and house seasoning) and a schooner of draft beer.
Burgers are a main draw here, where you can build your own from an array of toppings—and don’t forget a basket of thick-cut fries. Wash it all down with a beer from the pub’s draft selection. There’s also a happy hour seven days a week from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
US Thai doesn’t skimp on the spice, and is typically on the short list for the best Thai spots in Denver. Whether you’re looking for drunken noodles, pad Thai, papaya salad or curry, you’ll get your southeast-Asia fix here.
Shiso Sushi fills the void for Japanese fare in Edgewater. The daily happy hour runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and features pieces of sushi for $1 to $3. There’s also an all-you-can-eat sushi special for $25.95 on Sundays.
Owner Alex Stokeld spent summers in England while growing up, and now his three establishments give Denver diners a taste of English specialties like bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie and—of course—fish and chips. Choose from fried options like cod, tilapia and squid in half or full portions.
With a nice view of Sloan's Lake, Breakfast on the Edge does breakfast and lunch daily. The selection of eggs Benedict and pancakes is varied, and mimosas come bottomless. The lunch menu has a well-rounded mix of sandwiches, burgers, salads and soups.
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