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  • John S.

    I went back to 20th St Cafe for the Breakfast Fried Rice this morning. The owner?....took my order and suggested that I might try polish sausage with it instead of bacon. Now if Polish Sausage Breakfast Fried Rice doesn't sound strange I don't know what does. It was Excellent! Topped with some soy and Siracha...it was my new favorite breakfast food!

    (5)
  • Jeremy E.

    This is a fun diner with a hard-working, friendly staff. Now that Denver has become 'trendy', most of the neighboring breakfast/lunch places serve over-priced food with a side of attitude. The breakfast burrito is fantastic smothered in green chile and all of the other breakfast foods are good to go. I've patronized 20th Street Cafe for over four years now and many of the servers have been there since and always friendly, smiling.

    (4)
  • john W.

    I had never been before and was kind of excited to be going. Oh well. It's a diner, so it's hard to be harsh, but the burger was pretty terrible. Maybe other stuff is good, I don't know, probably won't. It was dry, had next to nothing with it, and when delivered and I asked for ketchup, none ever materialized. It wasn't busy, the waitress just didn't seem to care. If diners are your thing, this place will probably do right by you.

    (2)
  • Analisa K.

    Went there on Wednesday and enjoyed my fish lunch special, quaint setting, & pleasant staff. What you see is what you get & I liked what I got! If looking for a no frills lunch spot with downhome affordable food, this is your place.

    (3)
  • D E.

    OMG- this place is amazing! Sunday breakfast for 3 of us. Breakfast burrito w/ great green chili sauce. I followed a couple of reviews and got mine w/ polish sausage. A really nice touch. Our group had the blueberry french toast. BLUEBERRY ENGLISH MUFFIN french toast!! Wonderful! Also had the "country benedict"-sausage gravy over country fried real steak and fresh biscuits. More than we could eat. Really tasty! Waitress was friendly and helpful. All in all a great downtown diner experience!

    (5)
  • Krystal B.

    Cute, quaint restaurant with self seating. Great food and reasonably priced! Would definitely come here for breakfast again.

    (5)
  • Thaddius B.

    My favorite diner in Denver hands down, I have been coming here for years and have never had a bad meal. Forget the crowds at the hipster joints and stop in here for some good classic eats and some not so classic (like breakfast fried rice). This place has been serving up great food for long time and they still do it the right way. Their lunches are also really good but you may need a nap after you're done especially if you get one of the meals. This is a Denver institution so if you have never been before make a point to stop in just make sure you don't come late as they close just after lunch.

    (5)
  • David K.

    A nice little greasy spoon! Decided to try it for breakfast and was glad I did. Service and food were both excellent. Non pretentious atmosphere with very friendly staff. I had the Breakfast Burrito with sausage and it was excellent. Coffee was very good too. One note, this place doesn't map correctly. It you follow the online map, you'll end up at 20th st. Gymnasium, which is a great gym, but thankfully they do not serve food. :) It's actually one block over between Arapahoe and Lawrence,

    (4)
  • Jason G.

    I had high hopes when reading all the raving reviews. Sadly the hype I heard in my head couldn't be felt anywhere else but the noise on Yelp. 2.5 stars would have been my vote, but I just cant give this place even 3 stars. The place is dated and not in a cute, charming, how cool is that 50's diner kinda way. It is dated because the last updating that has occurred was prolly in the 50's! I am all for retro and deco, but when it's just plain old and used then I am not going to get too excited. This place has ZERO health consciousness points. Nothing for Gluten-free diners to enjoy. This is a greasy spoon serving low quality food at low prices. Is it gross? NO! Not gross at all, just nothing whatsoever to rave about. In an area full of new, hip, creative dining spots that take food quality seriously, I have to say that 20th St Cafe is blah and really nothing special. I cannot get too excited about pasteurized OJ, white bread, and 1 penny hormone filled eggs. Sorry this is just a cute very of Dennys when it comes to the low grade foods being served here. Bonus points for cheap prices, decent service, and I must admit the breakfast fried rice was especially tasty!

    (2)
  • Aimee L.

    This place is hit or miss. The food is generally good and the service is either okay or really slow and scattered. Inexpensive and like I said pretty good. I keep going so I guess the service doesn't really bother me that much.

    (4)
  • Kylee A.

    Great food,very friendly and quick service. This place is a downtown gem! They have a couple great specials and a good selection. Will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Andrew W.

    The best down home cooking in Denver for sure!! If you new to escape the city and feel like your in a ma and pap diner for breakfast come here! The portions are huge and the staff is so friendly!! The owners have been the owners since the 50's and are actually the chefs!! So awesome can't say enough good things about it!!

    (5)
  • Kiele K.

    I live just barely a block from 20th Street Cafe, and I'm saddened by how long it took me to discover this gem! Once I did, however, the relationship became eternal. It's a pretty standard diner/cafe menu, with a surprising Asian twist! The prices are very low, considering the large amount of food you get. The only thing that would make it more hangover-worthy would be an alcohol menu. The bottomless coffee will suffice, though! The staff is very friendly! Yet, they are also the reason for the 4/5 instead of 5/5 rating. The same two waitresses are there every morning and neither of them can ever remember to bring out my toast. I know, I know... This is ridiculous, but it happens every single time - without a doubt. It's starting to weigh on me. Toast aside, this place is terrific! Check it out!

    (4)
  • Tiffany N.

    There is not much that Sir Nicholas enjoys more than a diner breakfast. There's something magical about that diner coffee and perfectly cooked hash browns that really get him going in the morning and so on a lazy (for us) Saturday morning our family trio headed to 20th Street Cafe with visions of hash browns (Nick), pancakes (Ephraim), and bacon (that's me) dancing in our heads. And 20th Street certainly delivered. We actually ended up ordering blueberry muffin French toast for the table, which is as sugary sweet as it sounds. And my simple breakfast of eggs and bacon were a great savory accompaniment to it. The two fellas in my life were also pleased as punch with their eats. And true to the diner expectations we were in and out of there in a flash. If you are in the mood for a great diner breakfast or lunch I'd definitely recommend 20th Street Cafe. Our family will for sure be heading back there next time pancakes, hash browns and bacon are on our mind. So, you know, next weekend...

    (4)
  • Justin V.

    This JA business has been around for ages and it is no surprise. Delicious, home-style food. I don't always brunch, but when I do- you know it's probably at 20th Street Cafe. Grab a loco moco, but you can't go wrong with the pancakes. Seriously, the pancakes. Or the fried rice too...

    (5)
  • Lan S.

    Great breakfast place. We got eggs biscuit sausage platter and noodle pork soup. super friendly waitress and nice down home environment Very reasonable prices. Asian fusion makes this an interesting choice. recommend

    (5)
  • Matt U.

    This place is about as legit as a breakfast diner gets! We were visiting friends who live around the corner and got the tip from Yelp to come here for some great greasy spoon inspired breakfast. After visiting, we decided that if we every move to Denver we probably need to be close to this spot. Straight up, if we lived in the area, I'd probably come here three times a week. Inside this modest diner there was seriously some magic going on. Small dig reminiscent of the neighborhood diner from the 50's. I imagine seeing grandpa, dad and sons come in here is a regular occurrence - you just get a good vibe coming through the door. You're greeted by folks who I'm sure have worked here for some time and while things are a little cramped, it means you get to survey what the food looks like. The atmosphere is totally chill as we ended up talking with our food neighbors about their breakfast choices - very helpful! Solid coffee with plentiful refills to start out. The offering for breakfast were pretty epic and ranged from standard eggs and toast to some great new takes on my favorite first meal of the day. For me it came down to breakfast fried rice and a smothered breakfast burrito. Das burrito won out and it was quite amazing. A farm wonderland smothered in a green sauce that after tasting, I would consider using at cologne if only to experience it throughout the day. Da wife got the blueberry pancakes which was equally amazing. Thick enough to be the top to a giant muffin, but fluffy enough to sleep on if you like sleeping on pancakes. Service was excellent and the prices were great. We got out for ~$20 and had some of the best breakfast we'd had in a long time. In addition to all the greatness that made this place so memorable, I love that it's the sort of spot that you can go give the cooks a hi-five and tell them how good things were when you're done. Quality food and quality people - hard to beat!

    (5)
  • Simone T.

    We are in Denver visiting and wanted to check out a brunch place. We headed to Snooze and Syrup and both had 60-90 minute waits when we arrived. I don't care how amazing the food is, that is too darn long to wait! I continued to peruse Yelp and came across 20th Street Cafe. Short wait to be seated, good prices on their menu, and not too far from where we were: seemed perfect! Clearly a lot of other people had the same idea because they were slammed. You could tell the workers were stressing to get everything done, but they were still so polite, courteous and attentive. Our food came out in a completely reasonable amount of time and everything was great! If I make it back this way, I would definitely go again!

    (5)
  • Pushpa K.

    Loved their Hospitality! Special thanks to Sandra! She was so nice while waiting on us! We had a very complicated vegetarian omelette order, which she patiently took down and served exactly how we had asked for! Food was excellent and affordable! Loved the ambience! Will def come back!!

    (5)
  • Jennifer B.

    The BF and I go to breakfast usually once a weekend, maybe less. We like trying new places and especially the local greasy spoon. 20th Street Cafe is no exception. Old school feeling inside with a low bar on one side, booths on the other side and tables in the middle. You pay up front at an old register. Feels like a family run operation. We both got the Ron's or Rod's Special, I can't remember now. It came with two eggs any style, two pancakes, sausage, bacon, and cheesy hash browns (see the pic). Does this sound like enough food for you? It was just what we needed, nothing fancy just a delicious breakfast. We inhaled our breakfast. I had perfectly cooked over easy eggs, the pancakes were something we could make at home but completely delicious, shredded hash browns to add to the carbo load and rounding out the plate were the two sausage patties and the two slices of crispy bacon. This was exactly what we were looking for this morning. A cheap, and tasty breakfast. Service was good, and you can tell this is where the regulars hang out. Once we're done with the breakfast tour of CO we'll be back for another round.

    (3)
  • Chris H.

    To me there are two different types of breakfast places...frilly (think Snooze, Olive & Finch, etc...) and then there GREAT breakfast places like Breakfast King, Sam's No 3, The Butcher Block Cafe. This is one of the GREAT breakfast places. Good ole dinner breakfast. Your eggs cooked perfect (for me over easy...and you would be surprised how many places can't do eggs over easy), biscuits and gravy to die for, and while their steak is not a steakhouse steak...it is a very good steak. 20th Street Cafe is one of my favorite breakfast places in the city.

    (5)
  • BOnnie g.

    Quaint breakfast diner, I had eggs and polish sausage which were cooked perfectly. There was no wait and the service was on point. Would recommend this spot for an easy breakfast.

    (5)
  • Danielle D.

    The food is solid for the price, nothing fancy (or healthy for that matter), but it does the job.

    (4)
  • Melanie G.

    We set out this morning looking for something completely different from the Denver breakfast/brunch scene. We are young, we like to dress nice, we like to drink, but we (my boyfriend and myself) just needed something really different than the pretentious Denver weekend-morning scene. I didn't want a specialty mimosa, I didn't want an hour long wait, and I didn't want mediocre breakfast with stellar presentation. I just wanted good food for a good price, and a lot of it. I gave my boyfriend a few choices and he ultimately picked 20th Street Cafe because of the picture on this Yelp page of the breakfast burrito. He got that, I got a 2 egg (sunny side up) and bacon with hashbrowns and toast. It only took a few bites for my boyfriend to declare their breakfast burrito the best in Denver (and he orders them pretty much everywhere, so this is high praise). I tried a bite and it was definitely amazing, thick chunks of sausage and their green chile is on point. My hashbrowns were easily the best I've had in Denver, as well- just basic, well cooked hashbrowns. Eggs were only cooked so-so but that would be my only complaint. Service was amazing, some of the friendliest people work here. Joint is a little run down but it's a hole-in-the-wall breakfast place, something you would expect to find in a mountain town is probably the best comparison. I wish they had more options because we would be here every weekend, but it's pretty much a breakfast burrito, biscuits and gravy, and some combination of eggs and breakfast meat or pancakes. Regardless, we will definitely be back. Especially whenever my boyfriend craves a breakfast burrito which pretty much means we will be back every weekend regardless of menu size.

    (4)
  • Hope H.

    The breakfast options are amazing. Rod's green chili is delicious and it makes the breakfast burrito 5 star! Breakfast rice is so yummy and savory - really unique dish. I've been eating here for about 25 years and my favorite by far is the pork noodle bowl. Everyone I take here falls in love. Rod and Karen (the owners and chefs) are such nice people and make everyone feel like family. Head to 20th St. Cafe - you'll be glad you did!

    (5)
  • Cherie C.

    If breakfast/brunch is all the rage here in Denver, why aren't more people here? It's inexpensive and the service is fast and friendly. While others were waiting on sidewalks for their pancakes, we sat right down to a meal that was cheaper and had just as many options. My simple two-egg breakfast was good. The bf got the special, a hearty breakfast fit for a lumberjack. There's an old-fashioned counter with stools and a charming, small-town diner feel to the place. Recommended.

    (4)
  • Josh C.

    The 20th Street Cafe is your close-to-downtown, not-going-to-be-mobbed up greasy spoon. You're likely to be able to get a quick seat at times when other nearby establishments would be jampacked. The decor on the wall in definitely dated and the fare isbstandard. If you're a vegetarian, the breaded breakfasts become your only option with no omelette, scramble or tofu in sight. You can get breakfast, and someone else will have cooked it for you, but don't expect to have your mind blown with flavor.

    (3)
  • Melanie W.

    This place is a local gem, it's not much to look at from the outside but it's what is inside; the staff, the food and the relaxed homely nature of the place. It's a triple threat in my opinion. I love the cozy diner feel and the staff are always so warm and welcoming. Lou has to be my favourite waitress, she always remembers exactly what we order, we are at the point where we don't even need a menu. The food is consistently excellent. I love the breakfast fried rice which I accompany with a side of bacon! I can't recommend this place enough!

    (5)
  • M B.

    This was a great place for a laid back Saturday morning breakfast. I have never had such delicious pancakes! Service was good and the guy (manager ?) was great to chat with while he refilled the coffee. So glad I went here.

    (5)
  • Jason R.

    Breakfast is a super simple set of ingredients and cooking techniques. You could make a great breakfast for little cost and relatively little time but it's your day off and you are feeling lazy, maybe a bit hungover, so you go out to eat. It is mostly the same wherever you go. I like that. I could eat a hearty breakfast everyday but I usually only have time once a week. What I don't have time for is a 45 min wait at Snooze, Jelly, or whatever trendy hang out you think has reinvented the breakfast wheel. What Jim Gaffigan says about Mexican food is even more true of breakfast food, "it's great, but it's all the same." But what about marscapone on my french toast and twelve eggs Benedict options that are all cleverly named? I'm good with butter on my pancakes and toast, and two eggs and two pieces of toast is a fine substitute for stacking one of each and topping it with some lukewarm hollandaise. I don't want to pay $15 per entree because the trendy place figured out how to put an egg yolk and some butter in a blender. Side note: if you want to make the same type of hollandaise as your favorite trendy breakfast place just put an egg yolk and a bit of lemon juice in a blender. Slowly add simmering hot butter while the blender is running. It takes 5 minutes. 2 minutes if you use a microwave to heat the butter. Breakfast, which is by nature almost always basic, is not worth waiting 45 minutes for or paying $20 per person for. Save your money and go get a great and inspired dinner that night instead. I go to breakfast because I don't want to cook and I don't want to wait. I am not going to wait and pay extra because the restaurant has some uninspired and copied twists on the breakfast basics. I will go to a diner or someplace fast and relatively cheap. 20th Street Café fits the bill and their food is better than most diners. Their breakfast fried rice is pretty good too and more original than most of the crap at the trendy breakfast places. If they cut the portion of the fried rice down a bit, put the rice in an oversized bowl, and squirted it with some Sriracha (or other random Asian ingredient) aioli (just mayo btw and most places don't make it from scratch because the masses fear raw eggs) then a trendy breakfast spot could call it Tim's Thai Breakfast Bowl, charge $16 for it, and for $3.50 more they could throw in a whole piece of tender belly bacon. What a deal. Eat here for breakfast. You won't wait, you won't be overcharged, and you won't regret it.

    (4)
  • Prime R.

    A classic downtown diner. This diner has been there through Denver's hey-day, downturn, and is still going strong through lo-do's rejuvenation. This is good ole' stick to your ribs dining. Low prices, generous portions, always flavorful. Honest food served by honest people. Drop by and give them a try!

    (4)
  • Megan H.

    Wow wow wow! What a gem! Always drove by the restaurant, curious about it, but hesitant to go in. After reading a few Yelp reviews, I knew I had to make my visit a top priority for breakfast. Dated - yes, but the cafe was clean, the coffee hot and the service was OUTSTANDING. I ordered the Breakfast Fried Rice and would have picked up the plate and licked it if I wasn't raised better! A rare treat to have a 3rd generation restaurant with great food and reasonably priced on the low end. Looking forward to my return visit!

    (5)
  • Blake O.

    World's Best Pancakes, and other great food. Seriously, forget the specialty (overcooked) pancakes at Snooze, forget Syrup - 20th Street Cafe has the best pancakes I've ever had - light, fluffy, sweet, no overcooked brown shell. So glad I live across the street from this place.

    (5)
  • Shiloh P.

    This place is wicked good .... I get rods big breakfast Everytime it's huge and definitely reasonably priced .... The service is good and it's got that old cafe feel to it.... Definitely recommend it ..... Don't be a snoozer

    (5)
  • Allison D.

    Did you try to go to Snooze only to be told that you'll be waiting 60-90 minutes? Brunch suddenly now looks like drunch and your hungover self just wants an amazing breakfast. Good news is 20th Street Cafe is right around the corner. Its the perfect breakfast place. Delicious food, fantastic service and good people. This is the kind of place you feel good about supporting. Everyone at our table ordered something different and it all looked delicious. Pro tip- try the blueberry muffin french toast- how there aren't lines out the door for this stuff is a mystery.

    (5)
  • Katherine R.

    My favorite place for breakfast. Pancakes are to die for and the breakfast fried rice is unbelievable!

    (5)
  • Amy O.

    Great "Greasy spoon" (as my friend would say) breakfast spot. It has everything a diner should: quick service, good food, and a bit of dirt on the floor. We went a little before noon on a Sunday and there was no wait. Also, they were kind enough to let me split my side and get one piece of toast and one pancake. What gems.

    (4)
  • Dave T.

    The diner compliment to El Chapultepec, just down the street. These two represent Denver before Coors Field. Authentic, unpretentious, and good for the soul.

    (4)
  • Griffin T.

    This place is the cats pajamas! Started coming for the lack of a wait, we kept coming back for the best pancakes we've ever had.

    (4)
  • Amy S.

    Cheap prices, fast service, true diner. Very friendly and perfect spot to grab a filling breakfast downtown. Skip the trendy spots with an hour wait. Walk right in and sit down. Coffee is strong too!

    (4)
  • Hannah S.

    The staff is very friendly if scattered. It's catch as catch can and orders are not taken in order of arrival. The tables are right next to each other so expect to be bumped by neighboring diners and wait staff. Once we ordered waitress returned 10 minutes later to ask if we were in a hurry because the eggs and toast I ordered would take a while cause it was lunch time (12:10). So I changed my order to a ham and cheese. If they'd taken our order when we arrived (11:35) I wonder if it would have still been breakfast time. Food arrived at 12:25. Keep your expectations low and expect a true neighborhood diner experience.

    (2)
  • Dennis G.

    This place is great, and exactly what you should want when going to a diner like this. Been here 4 or 5 times now in the past month since discovering it...it is usually full but I haven't had a problem finding a seat. Their eggs, hash browns, and bacon is cooked absolutely perfectly - very slightly burnt but not in the gross tasting way, but in the cooked on a stove that gets plenty of use and adds just the right amount of flavor way. You can order them by themselves or put them all together and add amazing green chili and wrap it up in a tortilla for one of the best breakfast burritos (consistantly) I've ever had (no fancy nonsense...just amazing BB). Also, their blueberry muffin french toast is made with a real blueberry muffin and is one of the greatest breakfast foods I've ever experienced. This place is family owned and very very reasonably priced. If you're into diners and like that type of atmosphere/food (think stereotypical jersey-esque diner but without the attitude), then go here

    (5)
  • Carmen P.

    Darling place. I love it that the hip chicks don't like the old décor and that it doesn't serve vegan or glueten free or anything else currently trendy. I hope they remain true to who and what they are and don't change a thing. They served well prepared food at reasonable prices with hearty portions.

    (5)
  • Tony L.

    Just paid damn near $5 for a glass of orange drink. NOT orange juice, orange drink, I would have stayed for food but I was short on time an it took a while before even being able to order the orange drink.

    (1)
  • Alex T.

    I find this place to be neither as good nor as bad as the prior comments suggest. The staff is very polite and the venue is small and homey. The food is average but considering the prices it is good option for those living in the area however, we traveled 30 minutes based only on the rave reviews to find a only average experience. I believe this restaurant may earn my business again only if I fall within 1 mile of it's Perimeter.

    (3)
  • Tres B.

    Ah, sadly, this go-to breakfast spot for me loses a sar beause of the steep decline in service. One waitress in particular, bless her heart, a kindly older woman who tries, is terribly forgtful. I must literally plan on an extra 15 mintuies when I go here just to get my check . And if you ask for ketchup or hot sauce or coffee, you'll wait and wait until your food is cold. I truly love this little dive. Close, steady ham and egger. But the help needs help.

    (3)
  • Jim M.

    I found this gem on Yelp while searching for something new. With 20th Street Cafe two blocks from my work, and that photo of the huge smothered burrito, my choice was made. I arrived just after noon, when most downtown places are packed. Here though, it was busy but with plenty of tables and counter spots available. I sat down at the counter and was immediately greeted by a friendly server. Guess what I ordered? That is a darn good, and hearty, breakfast burrito. The green chili smothering it and the crispy bits of hash browns inside really made the dish. Very good food, friendly and prompt service, and very reasonable prices will have me going back again and again.

    (4)
  • Amanda M.

    This is a great divey-ish type place. It's yet another restaurant that makes me feel like I'm not in the middle of Denver anymore. The waitstaff consists of 2 people and the older woman likes to call people "hon" and "sweetie" while she refills your Folgers coffee. The food is good. And cheap. You won't break the bank here on fancy pancake concoctions, it's just plain old breakfast food. No alcohol. No waiting. The only downside is that it's not open on Sunday.

    (4)
  • Merari C.

    The food was ok good enough to eat but the service..... Well that was horrible we waited for menu for about 10 min n waited about 45min for out food! With out bringing the condiments asked for the check and waited another 20 min

    (1)
  • Kimberly S.

    We have driven by this restaurant so many times, and never really noticed it. It tends to "blend in" with the surrounding buildings. When you walk in, seat yourself. There are approximately 15 tables, and the bar area. The menu is your basic menu for breakfast and lunch. They also have daily specials on the board to the left of the kitchen. Everything is GOOD! Small, relaxing, excellent prices, it's all GOOD! We will be back. Not for large groups, but excellent food, excellent service, can't be beat. You can tell there are "regulars," and we will be two of them! Thanks 20th Street Cafe!

    (4)
  • Shannon H.

    Cute diner place in Denver. Would definitely return. Open on Saturdays. Ordered bacon, eggs & toast. Hubby ordered loco moco with fried rice which is similar to hawaii's version but it was still good. Accept credit cards ( visa & MasterCard).

    (5)
  • Jeff P.

    One of the best Diners in Denver. Comparable to the Breakfast King, but the portions are better here and I have never seen a wait. Prices are actually a little cheaper. There is no free parking though. There's a cheap lot next door ($2 parking all day on weekends) and meter parking on the street. I really like how they do Chicken Fried Steak here especially. Gravy and sides are generous. Smothered Breakfast burritos are also excellent (though the Chorizo burrito at Breakfast King is still a little better in my opinion). Service is great. Everyone is friendly and responsive. Only real complaint is the hours...they close very early on weekends (1:30), and like most places off the 16th street mall, keep bankers hours during the week. Unlike Breakfast King, this really is a *breakfast* diner. Which is too bad...if this place were open later I would go there a lot more often.

    (5)
  • Joel F.

    What is wrong with a basic no frills quick serve 2 page menu diner downtown?? Nothing at all. This place reminds that Denver did exist before Hickenlooper and other developers did serious developing. I am not complaining, I love the new stuff, but a piece of the old city hangs on here. Food was OK, not great, but priced accordingly. I had the breakfast burrito, and did not leave hungry. Some menu items seemed a touch out of place with the Asian influence, but they seem popular (breakfast fried rice?) Besides, who wants to stand outside Snooze for 40 minutes for an OK breakfast?

    (3)
  • K D.

    I'm headed back to Denver a few more times in the next year. I can't wait to get my huevos rancheros fix at 20th Street Cafe. I love this quaint little diner - it was about a half mile walk from my hotel, and it is located near the greyhound station. After making the trek I was greeted sweetly by the ladies working there. They were attentive and friendly. I had read about the Huevos there and couldn't find them on the menu, apparently they are a special. They pointed to the chalkboard menu - and from there I was set. Probably the best huevos rancheros I've ever had. Great tortillas. Great beans. Great sauce. Yum. A hearty way to start the day.

    (5)
  • Liz V.

    The waitress was really nice this morning. She actually told us her name, but sadly, I'm sorry to admit that I forgot it. Contrary to some other reviews here, J and I didn't think the coffee was bad--we had several refills, too. Also contrary to some of the reviews, which might have been older, we didn't think it was super cheap, and the menu has definitely changed from one of the photos posted here on yelp. It wasn't super expensive, but J's breakfast fried rice was close to $8 which I didn't think was outrageous, but not cheap either. I had the two eggs, hashbrowns and toast. That was under $5, but it's also about the same price at Pete's Kitchen. We did like that several guys from Root Sports showed up for breakfast before the Rockies game and definitely seemed to be regulars at this cafe. The sense of community was nice to see. J also thought that I needed to visit the restroom before we left. The restrooms are back next to the kitchen, or a bit in the kitchen; so, it was interesting, I guess. I don't know that we'd go back here every weekend, but it was good to try it out. Oh, I will also say that though there are meters on 20th Street, there is also free street parking around the corner.

    (4)
  • Rich M.

    Great little place. Why stand in line at the other places downtown ? This little place has great food , good prices and a friendly staff

    (4)
  • Rebeca R.

    A fab breakfast joint I don't have to wait in a line around the block for! This cute lil diner is like a trip in time, once you enter you have traveled to old school USA. The staff was friendly and the food was great. The people watching was still good, even if it was sans trendy hipsters. I walked past this place too many times, but that must be how they preserve the awesomeness - chameleon style. The service was a little slow, but nothing severe. I would like to sample more of the tasty looking menu. Keep on keepin on, and don't change a thing!

    (4)
  • Matthew H.

    I just love eating homestyle in places like this. I've been a couple of times for lunch and got a delicious meal both times. The first time I had the meatloaf, mashed potatoes, vege and rolls topped off with cobbler and ice cream. The next time I had spaghetti and meatballs, not authentic Italian, but authentic like your mom makes (assuming she's not Italian...) and also delicious. Maybe my small-town roots are showing, but I feel so at home in this place. If you like eating homestyle, no frills, no hipster BS, this is the place. Nice counter bar to eat at, if that is your thing. Good mix of people come in for lunch from suits to construction workers to seniors coming in to catch up on the news. I haven't had anything off of their breakfast menu but it all looks great too.

    (5)
  • celeste r.

    Solid breakfast from a tried and true diner. Not a lot of fluff, but that was kind of nice after Denver biscuit co the day before. Waitresses were nice and food was really good. Very accommodating to our 11 month old diner. Will eat there again next trip to Denver.

    (4)
  • David M.

    Been going to the 20th Street Cafe for many years. Used to go for weekend breakfast and their steak and eggs. Today, went over for lunch. The place is your classic greasy spoon, but a step up in quality and service. Lu, who waited on us today, has been there ever since I started going decades ago. She's a peach and a half. The food's good. Not great. But this is a 3 star place you should go to just to see what a decent, hard working, blue collar lunch is supposed to look like. The prices are more than fair and the 20th St should be on your list of regular places to hit up.

    (3)
  • Annalisa H.

    I really like this place! A little hole in the wall it's way quieter than Snooze up the street, without the wait or homeless people asking you for money. Just come in and sit down. The place just feels like what you'd think of when you think of a diner, pleather seats and all. The waitresses are always around to offer to refill your drinks and it has its group of regulars and locals. On Broncos days everyone wears their Broncos attire and its all about football. I love the steak and eggs here and my wallet loves the prices. I always bring visitors when they're in town. The only weird thing is having to go through the kitchen to get to the bathroom, not sure how sanitary that is... Overall, this place is a diamond in the rough (just don't tell everyone up the street, I like being able to get a seat right away). Also, they aren't open on Mondays.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey E.

    What I had? Country Fried Steak, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, and peach cobbler Food review: I haven't been to this little gem in quite a few years. It was good to be back for sure. Tried out the country fried steak which was generally good but it did use brown gravy instead of white which I tend to prefer on country fried steak. The mashed potatoes, peas, and carrots were pretty standard. Nothing to really note about those. Same unfortunately is to be said about the peach cobbler that was generally OK. I was really torn between 3 and 4 stars here. The meals here kind of give you that feeling of a good ole home cooked meal but that being said, that didn't necessarily mean it was great. Just... satisfactory. Service? Friendly Other thoughts: Definitely want to give 20th one more try to have some meatloaf.

    (3)
  • Jim W.

    Classic "greasy spoon" diner. Lipstick smudge on my coffee cup, disorganized (yet friendly) wait staff, sour cream served in a plastic to-go cup with lid. Took waay too long to get a menu. Had the breakfast burrito which was swimming in a strange runny sauce. Diarrhea immediately afterward. Not sure how this place has so many good reviews. Two stars because the staff was at least friendly.

    (2)
  • Jarred F.

    I can't believe I have passed this little spot so many times over the years, never knowing that it is a gem of a diner. This place serves up honest, fresh, well priced food that just blows most every other breakfast spot in town out of the water. Sit at the bar, chat with Lou and just prepare to indulge in great food prepared by chef Rod Okuno who makes an amazing Loco Moco, unreal breakfasts, and just honest, tasty food. I love the Asian flare and will be back to try the fried rice. The atmosphere is warm, inviting and a home away from home.. I always look forward to my next visit. Skip the long lines at the hipster joints and stop in ASAP, you will NOT be disappointed you did.

    (5)
  • Tobin H.

    This is a step back in time. This is not a place trying to look retro cool, they just have never updated. This is not a complaint. I feel like Alice or Flo is coming over any second to sass me. The food is very, very good, well priced, and straight up diner, diner, diner. You certainly don't need a reservation on Thursday morning. You'll be the only one there, besides me. While I don't understand why the place is not packed, it's also my first time there. I have lived a few blocks away from it for a year, and just noticed it.

    (4)
  • Bryce K.

    I love this place. It's a greasy spoon kind of joint so know what you're getting into, but it's delish. Great value as well, one of the specials is a breakfast sandwich that comes with a coffee for under $4. Service is always spotty but they're so friendly you don't mind slow coffee tops offs and late checks. I've never had to wait for a table so if you're reading this standing in line with a 1.5+ hour wait around the corner walk on over and give this place a shot instead. While not as hipster and fancy, 20th streets blueberry pancakes will give any pancake at that other place a run for their money. Also, now open on Sundays.

    (5)
  • Christopher B.

    ** CLOSED SUNDAYS ** I used to pass this place all the time during my commute. I would be stopped on the corner of 20th & Larimer, right next to the Buddhist temple, the adult bookstore, and the Blue Feather. Whatever that is. Anyway, I'd always see the sign for the 20th Street Cafe, and I'd say to myself, "Self? That looks exactly like the kind of place we should check out. It looks awesome. Awesome, it looks." Well, one day I tried it! And it was friggin awesome! It's the most perfect hole-in-the-wall, greasy spoon diner in all of Denver. There are a couple of 24-hour diners in town, such as the Denver Diner, that are trying so hard to be what 20th St. is. What it is, is an unpretentious, no attitude, no waiting, no fuss, all friendliness, quick service, simple fare, good food, cozy atmosphere kind of diner that is the bee's knees, the cat's pajamas, and the cat's meow. ANECDOTE! Just now I was typing away and my girlfriend says, "What're you doing?" "Yelping." "Yelping what?" "20th Street Cafe." In a sudden throaty, breathy, sexy voice, she purrs, "I LOVE THAT PLACE." ANECDOTE! I wrote a review of the cafe earlier, but Yelp deleted it. For reasons. But in that review, I gave 20th St. a 1-Star review. Because "I'm trying to bring down the rating so nobody else finds out about the best breakfast diner west of the Mississippi." ANECDOTE! I took my friend here, and her three year old instantly developed good manners, good posture, and proper dental hygiene! Try everything on the menu! And try the pancakes!

    (5)
  • Monty B.

    The breakfast burrito with bacon was pretty good. It was the bacon that put it in the pretty good (versus mediocre) category. The bacon was crisp and actually had a good deal of meat (versus fat) on it. The green chili is fairly mild. If you're looking for spicy, you'll need to add some hot sauce or something. The blueberry French toast was actually just a battered and grilled blueberry muffin. I kind of felt $6 was a bit overpriced for a muffin. Don't those things usually go for $1-2? Also, $2 for coffee at a diner? Is that typical? I like the staff. They're warm and friendly and it feels like family. The place may be a bit old and run down, but I felt comfortable there. It has Cheers potential -- where everybody knows your name.

    (3)
  • John R.

    We had high hopes today, but the breakfast was simply bland and boring. No reason to return.

    (2)
  • Kelsey G.

    Nothing like a simple fried egg, shredded hash-browns, pancake combo to cure the microbrewery morning-after. 20th Street Cafe is almost too perfectly established to be real. Fast and delicious, their food hits every spot necessary by meeting my "missing home in the business district" blues. Wouldn't recommend the coffee if you're looking for strong, but that breakfast fried rice made up for any lack of caffeine at the table.

    (4)
  • Matt J.

    I was a little worried when we walked through the door. It looks like a dated mom and pop place that you would find in a small town. The staff was out of their way friendly. The food, was so good and you could tell that it was made fresh and from scratch. We had the breakfast burritos and blueberry french toast. I can't wait to go back for the breakfast fried rice.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth W.

    This place is quaint. Definitely a flash back in time. It's a country diner that looks shady, which is awesome since it's never packed when I go. So yummy and cheap! I went for breakfast last week and got 2 eggs over easy with bacon, hash browns, pancakes, and coffee. $12 including tip. The pictures on the menu are awful, and definitely don't do the place justice. Hard to mess up my order and since it was my first time, I didn't even notice the specials board. Bummer! The coffee is awesome (I drink it black). They have every kind of hot sauce imaginable. However my pancakes were nothing special, and tasted burned. The staff is friendly. Everything was typical for my visit to a small diner, and I'll definitely go back to try the specials.

    (4)
  • Angela S.

    Solid diner with good prices. The pancakes are a must and the bacon was crispy.

    (4)
  • Rachael B.

    Great things about 20th Street: The waitresses/staff. Really friendly and you just know they've been there for decades. The atmosphere - booths and a great linoleum bar with small stools to sit at. The location - not 10 blocks from my front door and NO LINES like at Snooze - a great alternative if you don't want to stand around waiting for an hour for some pancakes. The prices - CHEAP! Not so great things about 20th Street: How my stomach felt post meal /: All things considered, 20th street is a great little spot to have a cheap, slightly greasy meal and drink up some old school Denver vibes.

    (3)
  • Melissa T.

    There's basically not a morning I don't wake up and think, "Ooh, breakfast at 20th Street would be awesome right now... This is the place Denver Diner is trying to be. A real old school place with genuine charm. Eggs, potatoes, toast, and coffee for two for $12 served by nice ladies who you suspect have worked there for...forever. When I pass Snooze or any other breakfast place with a line around the block on Saturday morning, I want to tell them there's a much better, cheaper, no-wait alternative, but as it stands I feel like 20th street is like my secret place. They do take plastic but don't forget you need change for the meters. Warning: closed on Sundays. Which is too bad because I would be there like every Sunday if they were open.

    (5)
  • T W.

    Greasy spoon diner. No frills, just OK food. I've had some bad items (Loco Moco) and some good ones (Bacon Breakfast Burrito). I'd go back if I'm in the area and parking is easy.

    (3)
  • Andrew W.

    As I always look for a good diner or breakfast joint on the weekends to ease my hangover or mid morning hunger pains, the 20th Street Cafe won this last weekend. The old neon style street sign burned an image of good breakfast in my mind as I parked right out front on the street. The restaurant is a classic, sit down and drink coffee all morning long type atmosphere. Low stool type bar up front, table and chairs in the mid section and a row of booths against the wall. Nothing fancy, just a good place to eat. The restroom is a portal through the kitchen to take a peak and see how your eggs are being cooked. Trivial Pursuit cards are stashed in between the sugar and creamer packets. Surprisingly great coffee and local waitresses chatting it up as you wait for your breakfast. The typical breakfast food is served until 11:00pm. I ordered the breakfast burrito smothered in green chili and was very happy with it. I always find if a breakfast place can nail the breakfast burrito along with the smother of green chili, they are good at everything they make. [I also rate Mexican restaurants on how good their tamales are.] I actually plan to go back and get it again soon. Most downtown breakfast places are VERY pricey and over rated. 20th Street Cafe does not have any smoke and mirrors, it is plain good food. Take a few minutes and venture off the touristic area and get some semi-home cookin'.

    (4)
  • Scott B.

    Would literally give this place 10 stars if I could! Food is fantastic, service is awesome, and the price is unbelievable! The only thing I wish this place had was adult breakfast beverages. Its an old school diner-type feel and we have never had an experience less than 5 stars. Nice kept secret with a great location

    (5)
  • Eric L.

    I love this place. It's a great classic, un-yuppified diner located in down-town Denver. This is one of a few that I've been able to find and the food is good. We went for breakfast. My wife had the pancakes (she is a pancake snob) and loved them. I had a Hawaiian dish called Moco-Loco. It consisted of a bed of rice, a huge hamburger patty, two eggs my style, all covered with gravy. It was pretty tasty and all for a meager amount of money. The next time we go I plan on trying the Breakfast Fried Rice. Keep in mind that the food is not fancy, but it is solid and one of the better deals-for-the-money that we have been able to find. We'll definitely make this a regular haunt.

    (4)
  • Nicole W.

    I've passed this little location for almost a year. It always looked interesting but a little scary!! Today I got an old co-worker to meet me there for lunch. We arrived around 11:30 and there were only a couple other tables filled at the time. Yeah! The staff is fabulous! Super friendly, helpful and on top of the crowds. My water wasn't as full as I usually like, but they were a great group of ladies. The menu is pretty basic. Greasy spoon type of choices. The breakfast choices looked pretty tasty, but they only served through 11am. Ah well. But they do server the breakfast burrito (smothered in green chili) all day. It sure looked good! My lunch partner chose that and wow, nummies! I went with the basic cheese burger. I saw a lot of other people going with the reuben and mmmm that looked good too! They serve most things with chips and a pickle. Definitely cheap eats! I might have to just do a late breakfast instead of lunch some day!!

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Yum! My boyfriend and I were in town for a wedding. We found this place on Yelp, read the reviews and decided to go here. 20th Street Cafe is the definition of a greasy spoon/diner. The service was more than friendly, the prices were super reasonable and the food was yum, yum, yum! I had the Breakfast Fried Rice and I have been craving it ever since. My boyfriend had the breakfast burrito with the green chili sauce and said it was great. The portions were huge so neither one of us were able to finish it all. Don't miss this little gem!

    (5)
  • Charlie C.

    Great place for Bfast in Denver! i always get breakfast Burrito and it never fails. great little diner.

    (4)
  • Evey M.

    I think I just fell into a food coma... no really! I am exhausted after eating all the food on my plate 20th Street Cafe. So exhausted I had to get my chocolate cream pie to go. Hello dinner! So todays lunch was down to three new places to try: Gastro Cart, Organixx, & 20th Street Cafe. I presented my friend with all his options and he selected 20th Street Cafe; off we went. It's a very small restaurant that aesthetically has not had an upgrade in decades but the place was PACKED when we came in. Seats were easy to find at the bar but forget getting a table or a booth a lunch time unless you arrive early. We saddle on up to the lunch bar and we are immediately greeted by one of the two waiteress running the cafe. Drinks served, free dinner rolls with butter, orders placed, and now to relax until lunch shows up. I got the breakfast burrito because I have been craving non-sweet breakfast foods due to the cold weather. My friend got the Corn Beef Hash. Both dishes were fantastic! We also ordered a hamburger to go for a co-worker and a previously mentioned piece of chocolate cream pie to go. Total: $21! Are you kidding me!!! Fantastic local cafe.

    (4)
  • Debbie G.

    Went to this quaint down home cafe for the first time with my husband and 5 children. Everyone liked their food ~ and anyone with children knows that is a feat in itself. We tried a little bit of everything ~ breakfast burrito, french toast, pancakes, biscuits & gravy and breakfast fried rice. The green chili is the bomb!

    (5)
  • Rachelle B.

    I just HAD to comment on this restaurant. Love it! The food is very good and the service is great. Very friendly staff. They have daily meal specials. My favorite is the Roast Beef. I definitely will go back again. :)

    (5)
  • Lisa L.

    Great Dinner :) ! Reasonable, precise menu, Booths, no annoying kids usually thank you! Delicious !!!

    (5)
  • Phyllis M.

    Wow. We put our name on a 45 min waiting list up the street at Snooze, then strolled through the neighborhood and stumbled upon a little, nearly empty cafe, and decided to forget the wait, and give this local spot a try. We were so glad we did! We had juevos rancheros, and the green chili was fresh, tasty and just spicy enough. The hash browns were crispy, but not to greasy. We also had blueberry pancakes which were equally delicious. The service was very quick and friendly. I believe we were through eating before our name was even called up the street. By the way, as we left, I noticed the place had filled up, which I was happy to see. This place definitely did not disappoint!

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    After reading the reviews I was hoping for more than the horrible service and mediocre food we encountered. However, with its cozy atmosphere and unique menu items, the place has potential.

    (2)
  • Mike N.

    This is hands down the best breakfast spot in Denver! (lunch is great too) Let the hipsters and the trendsters wait in line at Snooze for hours I'll be eating lunch by the time they get a table for breakfast. Teriyaki steak, steak and eggs, turkey special, noodles its all good. breakfast just like my dad used to make on the weekends, crispy hash browns, bacon cooked just right. Its cheap too! Best service around, kind of place where you go in a few times and they know your name and say " you want your usual". You can't get your bloody mary or mimosa here, it aint that kinda place and I wouldn't want it to be. Been in business for something like 50+ years and the same people are there slaving away every day so don't show up on Sunday cause its their well deserved day off. I eat at least two meals here a week, get down there and enjoy a piece of real Denver.

    (5)
  • Pablo R.

    Went to Snooze but the wait was too long so used my yelp app to find this place. The service was awesome and the food was great. Would def recommend to anyone looking for good breakfast. Snooze is all about being trendy and over priced. At 20th St I paid 16.50 for two plates and drinks! Check it out!!!

    (5)
  • Hamilton B.

    There is a TV show called "Cold Case" where the story involves serving justice to those who have committed crimes in their long-distant past. The end of each episode usually shows the perpetrator moving in slow-motion, alternating between his or her youthful/mature appearance. This is the image that struck me when having breakfast with my son in this historic cafe last week. It's easy to imagine this place circa 1969: The décor would be mostly the same, yet, the metal and vinyl would be much shinier; the tired, leathery-faced waitresses instead young, vivacious, and intensely pretty; the irritable old men drinking their coffee instead full of vigor and ambition, their many misdeeds yet to catch up with them. Denver is booming and this place is serving up eggs, bacon, and hotcakes to its dealmakers, laborers, and passers-through. I snap out of my daydream and turn my attention to the TV perched up in the corner of the room. Images of war in Iraq and Afghanistan flicker across the screen. I briefly consider the images of war that were likely on the TV screen in that same corner 40 years ago. Along with a satisfying, old-school breakfast, this place--caught in its beautiful time warp--just might provide a few interesting thoughts too.

    (5)
  • Mike K.

    Great homemade food and homeowned. Tasty and cheap.

    (5)
  • Lo O.

    We used to eat here a lot several years ago. Last week we were downtown on a Thursday morning and decide to check it out again. We were glad we did. Delicious. We had the Cheese omelette, yummy cheddar. It was cooked perfectly as was the bacon. Our kids gobbled up the pancakes. My husband liked his oatmeal although, it was a huge portion. A little pricier then we remember but it was good and we love the old school cafe feel of the place!

    (4)
  • Taj M.

    As I was walking downtown from the cheap parking to my office building, I noticed a little cafe tucked in along 20th Street. "How did I miss this?" I wondered as I walked into this old-school diner. Debbie and Lu were very friendly as I sat down at the counter (I love diner counters). They were quick to tell me they make everything from scratch there, and they have good daily specials. I had a breakfast special (1 egg, 1 pancake, 2 strips of bacon) and coffee for less than $5. The pancake was good and fluffy, although not remarkable. The bacon so-so, although perfectly cooked. The egg was just an over-medium egg. The coffee was typical diner coffee. It's nice to know I can get traditional diner food within blocks of my office, without the overblown "nostalgia" factor. It's over 60 years old, so there's nothing to get nostalgic about ... you just go back in time. I give them four stars for being a really good example of their genre, with great service and better-than-okay food. For five stars they'd need to get better bacon.

    (4)
  • Michael B.

    The best breakfast diner in Denver. I've had the chicken fried steak, huevos rancheros, and various egg and pancake breakfast combos. Everything was very good. Their bacon is thick, juicy, and crispy, and everything I've had is under $7. The service is great and it is never too busy. If you want a quality breakfast in the ballpark neighborhood, but don't want to wait forever at Snooze, give this place a try.

    (4)
  • A B.

    Sign on the door says open until 2.30am M-F, yet they're well closed just after midnight. I would call ahead if going late to see whether they're open.

    (1)
  • Matthew S.

    don't know why i felt the need to go here, but i did it. i have to say that i'm glad i went. it's good to step outside of the comfort zone every once and a while to see if you find something special. you feel like your time traveling when you walk into this place. old school diner, front-to-back (not to be confused with ass-to-mouth). it wasn't the best meal i've ever had, but it certainly wasn't the worst. i had some spaghetti and meatballs, which was the special of the day. and no, i wasn't expecting 5-star italian when i ordered it. but that's what i felt like eating, so suck it. i have to say it was not bad at all... i'm anxious to go back here for some reason. i really want to try some other things to see if there's really something special going on here. i'm definitely intrigued by a number of things on the menu, so time will tell. the food was pretty damn cheap too. can't beat that imo... hopefully i can upgrade this to 4 stars soon.

    (3)
  • Mike C.

    Very good breakfast. Nice Asian choices. Loco Moco was good and so were the pancakes (moist). No wait at all but does not mean it is not good food.

    (4)
  • Ben M.

    Simple. Unpretentious. Amazing. Diner food. Enough said.

    (5)
  • Nicole O.

    A lot of people who write the reviews talk about the standard diner fare, breakfast, and biscuits and gravy, and rate it pretty well for 20th Street. I must say---Try the asian food here! The pork noodles are a great little noodle bowl, and putting the little shakey stuff on the table and some soy sauce gives it a nice kick! I love this place and have been going for years...granted I have had the pork noodles EVERY time, but my mom swears by the green Chili and my sister loves the beef rice bowls too.

    (4)
  • Matt s.

    This is a gem amongst a sea of chain restaurants and loss of originality. It reminds me of my younger days when I would go into a small town in Nothern California with my grandparents who knew everyone in the place. You will not get a a goat cheese stuffed crepe with a raspberry canneled sorbet, however you will get some damn fine steak, eggs, and burritos. I had the chicken fried steak and it was excellent. Don't come here if you're a snooty denver foodie type that takes yourself too seriously.

    (4)
  • M B.

    Right up there with the Jersey diners I'm used to. Huge portions and the delightful waitresses make sure your coffee mug is always full. A real treat.

    (5)
  • Scott T.

    I love lunches at the 20th Street. It is cafe food that you just can't find anymore. I feel so lucky to have this place close to my house. I have to say that this is my favorite chicken fried steak around. I love that it is hand breaded, and hand tenderized. It is panfried, and served with a thick, beefy brown gravy. This isn't art food, or 'new retro' like you'll find now popularized at some uptown establishments I love as well. This is the roots. This is where that food came from. No pretense, just Damn good food for the cheapest price that can be delivered and not sacrifice quality. It is all hand made with love, and served the same way. I love you folks, don't ever change!

    (5)
  • TJ Lee W.

    I don't understand the hype about this place. Breakfast King is better. Mc Coys is much much better. The menu is really limited and the food is just so-so. We won't be back because there are so many better greasy spoons in Denver.

    (2)
  • Kiana A.

    Stopped by Snooze because some reviews of the 20th called it a greasy spoon, but the wait for 2 was an hour, so we went to 20th and I'm so glad! It was about 10 on a Friday and the waitresses were great and attentive. They let my son order chicken udon even though it was a little early for lunch. I had the chili cheese eggs, which was hash browns, cheese and eggs smothered in pork green chili. So awesome I'm thinking of going back tomorrow! It came with a tortilla, which my son quickly ate and declared the best tortilla ever. He asked for another and got one. All that and an iced tea was $16. Great restaurant.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

20th Street Café

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