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Reviews for Former Saint Craft Kitchen and Taps in Denver, CO

Kevin F 2 years ago
4

Former Saint is the closest bfast buffet to the convention center. The space is nice and bright, open and clean. The selection... of food covers the bases with an omelet station, typical hot items, and fresh cold items as well. A good place to fill upbefore any long day of conventioning. Good value that will run abt $25 (hopefully on a per diem). Read more

linchikas 4 years ago
3

We had a large group of people for a business dinner. The half of the options that we received from the menu were underwhelming.... The beat salad was the only appetizer that stood out. The main fish dish (picture attached) was dry and unpalatable. The servicewas relatively quick and attentive. Read more

Laura Duda 4 years ago
5

Incredibly accommodating for dietary restrictions or general food requests. I needed bland, plain food after having some stomach... issues, and Kimberly (am/afternoon) and Lacey (evening) were excellent advocates on my behalf to communicate my specificrequests with the kitchen staff, and everything turned out perfectly exactly as I ordered, off menu. They were kind, patient,sensitive, knowledgeable, flexible, non-judgmental and extremely accommodating without complaint or annoyed attitude. Very muchappreciated!! (FYI: online the menus say morning and noon, but "morning" (AKA breakfast) ends at 11 and "noon" (AKA lunch)starts at 11 am. They still accommodated my needs despite the time of day but the menu online could be clearer regarding timesmenus are served.) Read more

Natasha Fish 4 years ago
5

Fabulous dining experience. Great views of street level Denver (including the blue bear), personable wait staff, trendy... atmosphere, and incredible food. Highly recommend the prime rib steak and fish and chips. Perfect portions and big sides. I'llbe coming back to check out more of their share-ables, like the elk carpaccio (pictured), and their cocktails! Read more

Noel Prince 4 years ago
4

A great find at the corner of 15th & California directly across from the Colorado Convention Center. The kitchen is visible in... the back left as you walk in. The restaurant is accessible from the street and from inside the hotel. The dining room is verylarge with high ceilings, a great place to have happy hour drinks. The tables I sat at we're along the windows that face thestreet. They had cute couches that you use to sit at the table. They're cute, but not practical, hard to eat at the table. Thechicken biscuits were phenomenal. My favorite part of the meal. I got a burger for the entree and it was mediocre. Overall thisplace is great for the price and a good place to use to pregame before a show at the DCPA. Read more

Lauren E 5 years ago
4

Had lunch here while attending a conference at the convention center across the street. Super crowded but we were able to sit... quickly. Our meal came quickly as well and it was delicious! I had the seasonal greens salad with grilled chicken and it wasvery very good. It had blackberries, pine nuts, watermelon radishes and snow peas. The dressing was equally as tasty. Read more

Emily Goodin 5 years ago
2

I had a simple breakfast here - oatmeal, eggs on the side, with coffee - and wasn't impressed. The toppings on the oatmeal were... sparse and the staff seemed unhappy. (The Sam's No.3 diner down the street was much better, at a lower price.) Read more

Joseph A Davis 5 years ago
2

Please don't pay their ridiculous prices. I would not have eaten there if the hotel hadn't given me credit. I got the Benedict... with trout cakes and my colleague got poached eggs, bacon and toast. All of our eggs were not hot enough and the whites werestill runny. My roasted potatoes were under seasoned (needed a lot of pepper to counter the bland potato centers). I would havesent it back, but it took so long to come that we didn't have time. It looked pretty on the plate, but not worth it. Read more