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  • Lauryn M.

    I love it here. Megatouch? Miller lite? Potato skins? It's like my ultimate awesomely-bad-deliciousness destination. Win. Oh, and I also like how my waitress has on nude colored pantyhose with the control top portion sticking out the bottom of her Jean mini skirt, and she's sweet as pie. :) The salad bar grossed me out a little bit with its coagulated dressing buckets, but then again, it is midnight on a Friday... Eh. It's the perfect diner. Blocks from my house, serves booze, open late and has a very modest, at home kind of feeling. The food quality isnt amazing, but it is exactly what its supposed to be. I will definitely come back whether its a hangover hair of the dog breakfast or a late night potato skin craving, McCoy's is sweet.

    (4)
  • Catherine P.

    We stopped in for lunch and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. I had the Monte Cristo, uh YUM! My hubby had the grilled ham & cheese which he loved. The homemade potato chips are great! We took half of our lunches home so we could try the cinnamon roll and I am so glad we did. It was fantastic! The service was good, waitress was very friendly and kept our drinks full. This place is a neighborhood gem! Low prices, great food & full menu 24 hours a day.

    (4)
  • Aaron F.

    I drive a yellow cab and always look for "mom and pop" places. The best place in town is Mc'Coys diner at 4855 Federal Blvd. Great service and great food. Breakfast served all day. Shavonne and Shannon will take great care of you. I always feel at home there. Check it out!

    (5)
  • Taylor G.

    ******** Pretty sure my boyfriend got food posioning from the burger********* This review is LONG overdue. My boyfriend and I love dives. Fun places where you don't have to worry about other uptight a holes win-win. However, I am convinced my boyfriend almost didnt make it . We frequent here all the time, different times and eat different things.I never thought their food was outstanding by any stretch , but we usually have a pretty good server, who doesnt forget us and thats what I like almost more than anything. My boyfriend ordered the burger, one of many. We ate , left , carried on with our business. Well and behold, I am awoken to his reversal of fortune in the middle of the night. . I check the time, within a very few hours from eating, I ask if he's had other problems to match his thowing up , he confirms. I am convinced he ate something bad. Sick within a few hours from eating pretty sure. Yet, we make another trip to McCoys. Not immediately following but we go again. I suggested to him not to order the burger, he ignores me. We eat , we leave, we go to bed. I again, am waking up to him completely THROWING UP seriously throwing up , he reminded me of a highschool girl drinking for her first time. You know, the cute kid who wanted to be so cool, claiming she can "drink like a man" only to be so completely wasted she's wretchin so hard you think she's lost her spleen. Ya , that was my boyfriend. Poor guy. We both made a vow; we're not going to McCoys... Which kinda does suck since Ive come here for so long over so many years but I do value both my boyfriend and nights of uninterupted rest. P.S. The bathrooms sometimes smell like piss-not sure if its the bums making their way in or whats going on with that but definately not something you can really feel all that assured with knowing the bathroom is literally sharing a corner with the kitchen

    (1)
  • Jay R.

    I stopped here for breakfast on a road trip across the country. If you need to get your eat on in a serious way, this is the place to go. The dining menu is standard with a bit of personal flair. The staff is very friendly, casual, and personable. I had their famous fresh homemade cinnamon roll. It was absolutely amazing. I am a bit of a health nut, so I with that they had more appetizing health options. But there are plenty of places to go to get health food. This is a quality place to go consume as many yummy calories you can.

    (4)
  • Brandt W.

    Oh McCoy's... Who, like me, finally gave in to curiosity after driving by and/or seeing McCoy's while getting off I-70 onto Federal? After months and months of staying up nights wondering what happened in there, I dragged my girlfriend in for some brunch. And I am now happy I did. This restaurant is as big and impressive as its menu. I've now been twice for brunch and twice I have left satisfied with my meal. Everything is very reasonably priced - even the drinks from the full-bar won't discourage you. Can you really go wrong with $3 Bloody Mary's all day everyday? Now, you may run in to and/or eat amongst some characters, and you may begin to wonder why there's a HUGE Burger King sign in the parking lot nowhere near Burger King... but... they've obviously been doing something right to continue to thrive for 20+ years, even after the Village Inn moved in right across the street. Check it out!

    (4)
  • Mo C.

    Just a cool little diner. Why McCoy's and not Village Inn across the street? A) Village Inn is ghetto B) McCoy's has booze! C) McCoy's has a Patio overlooking the beautiful freeway D) The servers seem to know everyone's name and recommend something specific, just for you My eggs benedict was not fantastic, the holandaise was a bit weird and waaaaay too neon yellow. But, this would not deter me from heading back here to try something else. The steak and eggs looked pretty damn good and you can't beat the price of $6. I'm thinkin I'll be back for a breakfast burrito and a bloody mary some time ;)

    (3)
  • Eduardo G.

    This restaurant is a sure thing to hit up after a lazy morning! "Aah" nothing gets better than there "Monte Christo Sandwich" the fries is the best partner to it too! Come hungry, leave happy...

    (5)
  • Cristen B.

    Great cinnamon rolls, great service. I had breakfast and it came out hot and delicious. I opted for the biscuit which was a little hard and not so great. Also they have the pea ice that I love!

    (5)
  • Jennifer H.

    The service was friendly and quick. The food was great. I could tell my meal was prepared fresh and that nothing had been frozen. Portions are huge. I couldn't finish my plate. Endless refills on beverages to which the waitresses pay close attention to when you're getting empty and fill you up promptly. The prices are very reasonable. About the same as Village Inn or Denny's but the food is so much better. Great atmosphere, the decor is a tad dated but it's still nice and even when the restaurant is fairly full it's not loud or rambunctious. I was able to sit and get some work done while enjoying my meal even though there was a large group across from me and another in the TV room. The booths are also very comfortable to sit in. I can't wait to go back and try some more stuff on the menu.

    (5)
  • Katie D.

    Great dive comfort food joint! Nothing fancy, just good non-foo foo food! We had the meatloaf...awesome! Great prices too!!

    (4)
  • Steve R.

    Okay. I guess. The characters make the place. The food was meh. The server was decent. I had a Gyro that was pretty greasy beyond normal Gyroness. The tomatoes on the Gyro tasted like they were salsa. Hmm.. Fries were pretty average to gross. Ketchup for the fries tasted like some Institutional Food Service brand and not even Del Monte or Hunts. My coke was okay but I was disappointed that 2/3 of the cup was shaved ice. The server greeted us and did check up on us - but she really didn't go above and beyond. Bought a $1 Colorado Lottery scratch off from the vending machine in the vestibule that returned $4. Sad that this was the highlight of my visit. Overall, meh. I don't hate it enough not to come back but at the same time I wouldn't go out of my way to go again anytime soon. Then again I was sober this visit so YMMV.

    (2)
  • Polly P.

    Just updating my review - McCoys continues to be a favorite neighborhood place for me. I have a harder time convincing my husband, but each time we go we come away satiated. Portions are big and certain dishes are down-home. Daily specials are great deals. The staff is nice - sometimes the young-uns are not all that knowledgeable, but if you explain what you want/need in detail, they will try. Patronage is diverse and interesting to watch. You know, people-watching is a favorite past time of mine - good place for it most any time. Beer specials are awesome, bloodies are tasty.

    (4)
  • Stephen S.

    First things first, I would love to give 5 stars...the food is great. YES, it may not be the finest food in all of Denver, but when you are looking for some great home cooking, this is where it's at. *Try the Greek Omelette!!* A friend and I go here about once every two weeks, and each time we have been satisfied to the point of needing a bigger belt. Now here's why I can't give 5 stars. The servers just don't care about you. They will sit and chat with their friends, or whoever, and COMPLETELY ignore you. And I'm not talking about "They'll look at you and nod and eventually get to you"....I mean....TOTALLY ignore. Often I wonder if my being there and spending money is an inconvenience to the servers. With that said, there is ONE server I am sure to request, Cassie. She is always a bundle of great energy. She took the time to write down our names and try to memorize it before the end of our 1st visit. She remembers us as best she can and always makes our visit a good one. The chef/owner is great too. He seems to always take time out of the kitchen to check on the customers...even running to get us bloody marys when Cassie was a little swamped. Those two, combined with the food, make McCoy's a great little place. In conclusion....GO HERE....just request Cassie!

    (3)
  • J K.

    I am by far not one to celebrate my first 1-star review. However, there's not much I think I can do about it after visiting McCoy's late on a Friday night. Methinks I will never return to McCoy's. It's basically one of the dirtiest places in which I've ever eaten. Even knowing not to expect the best from a late-night service, I can't go back. Our booth was incredibly grubby--the end of it showed no signs of being cleaned, enhanced by the video game installed at the end of the booth that was bedecked with greasy, dirty finger prints all over--and the cleanliness of the place overall was reminiscent of a ghetto gas station. The walk to the bathroom, which passes the kitchen, made my stomach flip-flop. When I returned to the booth and sat across from my dining partner, we exchanged a mutual look of "should we leave?" We didn't leave; instead, we choked down the food with immense apprehension. From the other reviews, I gathered that this would be a good late-night place where I could get some diner food to soak up some alcohol. I'm not squeamish when it comes to cheap dives and diner food that lacks class, as long as I can see an effort to be clean. The food did match my (fairly low) expectations for diner grub and nothing was wrong with the service, but I can't get over the probable health-code violations. The place may be cleaner during other times of the day, but my instincts tell me that the carelessness of it will always be lurking. Either way, I just can't give it another chance.

    (1)
  • Danielle W.

    I can't believe I'm divulging my favorite little secret, but here goes. When it comes to a Saturday or Sunday morning, & you're not looking as hip as you were the night before, why hit a hot spot when you can go dive instead! McCoy's has become my favorite little breakfast joint with loads of good eats and at a teeny little price. I love to people watch the locals that eat there, not your typical buff & sexy 20-somethings I'm used to seeing in Denver, if you catch my drift! The waitresseds are great too, in their jeanskirt & hightops getup, makes me smile everytime. So if you want to nurse that hangover with some cheap & good grub, McCoy's just might be the place for you.

    (5)
  • Jim K.

    Sketch scene with marginal food. Better served to hit up Village Inn acorss Federal.

    (2)
  • David H.

    My wife and I were road tripping it across the USA. For some strange reason ... she made reservations at Motel 6 (that was horrible). After a long day on the road and driving through torrential rains, we wanted to eat and we wanted a drink. McCoy's didn't come up when I yelped it ... but my eyes caught on to the words "cocktails" on their sign. We were very pleasantly surprised. I had the chicken fried steak and my wife a rueben, both were awesome. McCoy's is like a Denny's with a bar - I had my staple vodka tonic. It was so good, we ate breakfast there the next morning.

    (4)
  • John H.

    Tammi, you are amazing. You managed to deal with our ever-increasing number of patrons, random requests for extra this and that, and demands for more... all at 1:30am. Great service, good food, and fair prices. Get here, people!

    (5)
  • Leslie R.

    I first must apologize to Bob and Cassie for not seeing them recently. It's been awhile since I've been to McCoys and there's really no good explanation. It used to be my go to for good hangover food....strong bloody mary's and a greasy skillet to soak up the alcohol from the night before. Prices are good and service is friendly. My personal favorite is the Kris's skillet...chorizo, green chili, eggs, potatoes...yum! My bf usually gets the waffle with eggs and bacon. Pretty tasty as well. There's usually a good Sunday crowd and plenty of regulars that sit up at the bar. This isn't the place to go if you're looking for a Crab Cake Benedict or Lamb Sliders, ya know? But it is good food that will have you napping later in the day.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    Holy portions! I ordered a chorizo skillet and the thing was overflowing with cheesy, potatoey & chorizoy goodness. There was plenty for breakfast the next day. Now I want to go back and try everything else on their huge menu. The inside could use a little updating, but what they lack in style, they definitely make up in food and service. I don't think I'm even going to bother with the Village Inn across the street any more; McCoy's is much better.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Stuck here in Denver due to a broken trailer part. Ate breakfast at McCoys this morning since they are across the lot from my hotel. Good portions, fast service. Pretty disappointed in the friendliness. Would have been nice to be asked if my food was OK, if I needed anything else.. certainly wasn't because they were too busy. So, still stuck here this evening, walked back over from my hotel for dinner. Hey, at least the portions for breakfast were good. So the bison burger was overcooked, the fries were cold and hard (worst I've ever had), and my food was set in front of me without a word. It wasn't that Shannon (my waitress) was unfamiliar with the concept of friendliness as she sat down at the table behind me and laughed it up with her friends/regulars. No need for a third strike. I'll walk the extra 50 yards across the street tomorrow morning for breakfast.

    (1)
  • Heidi S.

    This place is great! I often take a large group of college students over and they are so accommodating and attentive. The food is much better than you would think from the outside and location. The chef (yeah, a real chef) often comes out and checks on us. Great guy. If you like cinnamon rolls, this is your place. They are as big as a dinner plate with warm, gooey, cinnamon roll stuff on top. Do not think about the calories. I am good for about one bite but I have watched a college freshman polish one off then devour a gigantic breakfast burrito and a humongous stack of pancakes. Stick thin that kid is. I want to see him when he is 40. You get your money's worth no doubt, and they serve the entire menu all day. The waitresses are all cut from the same cloth - experienced and not shy about wearing miniskirts. Go girls!

    (4)
  • Kimberly G.

    Amazing Cinnamon muffin, as big as my head. Rhonda was a wonderful waitress, she is never stopped moving. The Greek omette was wonderful and yummy pita bread. Also tried the traditional eggs, hashbrowns and pancakes. Portions were so large, had enough for next day as well.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    The food was good but the server was slow to remove our dishes when we were done and one of the servers dropped something on the floor and never picked it up and she knew she dropped it because she watched it hit the floor.

    (3)
  • TJ Lee W.

    I love this place. This is the best diner food in Denver, and they serve booze. That's especially nice because diner food for me is traditionally hang over food, and it helps to get a little hair of the dog that bit me along with the most delicious philly cheesesteak (with au jus on the side) in Denver. And they're friendly folks at this place. Really, really down to earth. I just wish that whoever stocks the claw machine wouldn't cram all the stuffed animals in there so tight! Jeesh, gimme a chance will ya?? But yes, one of my favorite places, period.

    (5)
  • Liz E.

    McCoy's is the best. The service is amazing. The food is incredible. I love that the head chef walks around and jokes with you. Chris is the best waitress EVER! The refills keep coming and the portions are huge. My favorite is the bacon supreme omelette. Best pancakes I can find in Denver. All in all, go in expecting a dive diner and you will be amazed at the friendliness of the staff and the great food.

    (5)
  • Lauren D.

    McCoys is a fun local diner. Great service and a bunch of different kinds of food to satisfy everyone. Open 24 hours, serves booze, and is crazy cheap! Sure the food is probably phenomenal when you are wasted but it's not so bad when you're sober and feeling broke either. Pies look delicious, next time we're trying one of those!

    (4)
  • Doug Y.

    I've been eating here for a long time infrequently. It's not trendy or fabulous but is always open and serves a decent alternative to the other McDonald's of breakfast food type places. I liked that after playing in a bar all night, I could park my van loaded with band equipment right in front where I could keep an eye on it and that a lot of the local Law frequents the place too. Better than Dingy's or I-HOPe I get a decent meal.

    (3)
  • MaryLou D.

    I had the catfish dinner here Sunday night and it was as good as I've ever had with nary a bone. Great breading--nice and light. The potatoes were different---like little round balls instead of French Fries, nice and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside with a really good ranch dressing to dip them in. My daughter had a Philly cheese sandwich which looked great and she said was really good. She also got a chocolate shake which I thought was kind of high at $3.99 for the size but it was so creamy and delicious it was hard to complain. We felt we'd made a good choice. Since we didn't get into town till 10 pm and it was nearly eleven before we checked into the motel and went out for dinner, we were sure glad to find such a good place open to have some dinner. Service was fine.

    (4)
  • Katie L.

    I have been here twice. Both times slightly intoxicated. The drinks are STRONG. Really, seriously. The bar is hidden in the back, I think thats why people think theres no booze here. I had some veggie sandwich the first time which I thought was the best thing ever. Another time I had jalapeno poppers, fried mushrooms (I think, its been awhile) and some other types of fried delicacies. The service was good. I think it would be pretty tasty if not wasted but I've yet to find out.

    (4)
  • Sara G.

    (Three and one-half stars). Don't be afraid to try McCoys Restaurant - it's actually a quite good American diner. I especially love their breakfasts (served all day!), their efficient and experienced waitresses (all in their tiny denim skirts), and the fact that it's a chef-owned place. I have been going here for years - way before I had kids, and now go often on the weekends for a late breakfast. You can literally find anything here - American, Mexican and Italian specialties. Last time we went, I couldn't decide between the Bananas Foster pancakes (served with your pick of protein and eggs) or the fried trout and eggs. I went with the sweet choice, but the thought of fried trout for breakfast is haunting me. (Usually I only find a choice like that in a high-end breakfast place). Hubby's hash browns, however, were burnt to a crisp last time and had none of the requested cheese - which was promptly and cheerfully fixed by the waitress.

    (3)
  • Andrea F.

    This place is the ideal greasy spoon diner and dear to my heart. I go to college a few blocks away and this place is great. You can walk in with a large group with no notice. The menu is extensive for whatever you're in the mood for. The servings are large and affordable. Convenient location just off of I-70. Plus It's open 24-7. This place is a diner it serves diner food but it is tasty. If you're in the mood for breakfast try the French toast with oat crusting.

    (4)
  • Ernest H.

    This is a strong 3 stars but this is a diner. It's like the village inn across the street but without the corporate plasticness. much bigger than it appears from the front. Very popular with local folks. very good prices and fresh food. they seem to bake a lot of stuff. I've had breakfast there twice. Once i had steak and eggs for less than $6 - it was good. My wife says the coffee was unusually good.

    (3)
  • Leslee G.

    This restaurant is a privately owned restaurant by a young chef that has all kinds of great ideas. they offer the greatest steak (sirloin) and eggs, hash browns and toast around. The meat is always tender and delicious.....sold all day for only $5.99. Their fish dishes are great. the Lemon Meringue pie is to die for. Something here for the whole family. Be sure to ask for Shannon the waitress. She is the bomb! I would highly recommend this to anyone that wants down home choices on the menu, down home cooking, and down home waitresses. My 90 yr old mom and I used to frequent McCoys every week or so. She and I both loved it.

    (4)
  • Chad T.

    Honestly you would think the place would be like home cooking personified, well it couldn't be the furthest from the truth. The food has more of a this came from Costco and we reheated it feel to it than home-style cooking feel. I have dined at McCoys probably 5 times and been underwhelmed every time. My recommendation to you fine folks.. Go to Village Inn across the street, it's cheaper.

    (2)
  • Pati A.

    We love this place! The owner/chef checks with the patrons and would not do that if the food and service weren't wonderful. We eat out often from Cherry Creek to LoDo but this is real comfort food with a flair. The green chile is great on EVERYTHING! Love, love, love this restaurant!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Justin B.

    McCoy's is great! The staff is awesome and one of the waitresses has her three girls working as waitresses too. This is a local paradise for the neighborhood. All I know about this place is breakfast and that I have never had to wait to get a table. I was waiting to be seated at VI across the street with my crew and I heard a lady say "We should have gone to McCoy's" Our response was is it good? And she replied "oh yeah!" We picked up went across the street and the rest is history. And they have a full bar so whoever voted that they don't your wrong. Beers at breakfast no too many places can say that.

    (4)
  • Bob C.

    If you're up in the middle of the night, hungry and needing to get out for a bite to eat. Try McCoys on Federal Blvd. The food is pretty good and they're open all night! I've been going to McCoys off and on for quite a few years. Mostly when nothing else is open. They've been around for years in northwest Denver and get a lot of business from truckers coming off of I-70. You'll also see Denver's guys in blue dining there very frequently. Varied menu and good service. An old standby in my book.

    (3)
  • Eric L.

    a lot of food. i had some skillet that was decent. the biscuits however were pretty subpar. seemed average as a breakfast place. i'm sure if i lived closer i'd go here at night for drinks and food. good service and good atmosphere

    (3)
  • Devin S.

    Rudest management I have ever met. I came in with my service dog, which are allowed to come into fancy establishment. Before silverware was placed, the scumbag, rude manager told me service dogs are not allowed. So he kicked my friend, my dog and myself out of the restaurant. I am guessing people with wheelchairs aren't allowed either.

    (1)
  • Annabelle H.

    Enjoyed a nice summer evening in their beer garden having some after dinner beverages. We ended the evening with some amazing bread pudding.

    (4)
  • Nick S.

    It's another one of those typical diner spots. Sysco everything. The food fills the tummy, the specials seldom do any wowing, and the service is okay mostly because the wait staff are efficient, but pretty unenthusiastic about anything, especially one more customer. There are cheaper places with the same quality food, but it's pretty close to reasonably priced that I can't complain too much there. This place is mostly worthy of only 2 stars, but the consistency of the food over the years earns an extra star.

    (3)
  • OhMya O.

    No hipsters here! McCoys is a brown coffee mug kinda place. Where the waitresses call you sweetie and bring you pie with a smile and a compliment. Where you take your coffee out front and sit with the old men, smoke cigarettes and talk about cars. The food is perfect! It's exactly what you are craving. No disappointments. The homemade chips are awesome! The portions are huge. The food seems fresh and made in house. For the most part it's not frozen crap, just delicious hearty meals that make you feel happy. Bonus is there is booze!!! I love it here. My new happy place.

    (5)
  • Sarah J.

    McCoy's is one of my favorite breakfast places in Denver-- the french toast is amazing and I would highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Cyn C.

    You come here when it's late, nothing else is open, and you want some simple diner food to maybe help you not be totally hung over the next day. Or, maybe when you're just out way too late and you're starving and don't want fast food. My friend suggested this little gem after we went to a concert; the awesome show left us way too jacked to just go home and go to bed. I ordered the "irish nachos," which consisted of a HUGE platter of fresh made thick cut potato chips covered in cheese, corned beef, and green chili. Don't ask how green chili is "irish" but it worked (confession: I shoved all the corned beef aside). I ate maybe 1/4 of the plate and was stuffed. My friend had the chicken fried steak (or was it chicken fried chicken? it all looks the same to me) and demolished it. Service here gets 5 stars. Waitress was efficient, friendly, and did not hesitate to make recommendations when asked. She was a bit sassy, which I loved. She kept the drinks refilled and made sure to check on us a few times.

    (4)
  • Gary S.

    The restaurant is not in good shape.Tables and chairs are worn out.Looks like since the seventies.Waitresses are not the classiest caliber. The prices are reasonable,however they charge for the mediocre salad bar.I had the liver and onions.Asked for it medium rare.It was a little burned and charred.Mashed potatoes weren't real.Frozen and unseasoned veggies.Would not go back.

    (2)
  • Amy M.

    This is a favorite place of mine! Their daily specials are always amazing and worth trying. The service is great and the staff is super accommodating and friendly. I definitely recommend coming here for breakfast and ordering the Huevos Relleno plate, it is absolutely fantastic. It has been around for awhile and there is good reason it is still busy every time I go in, but don't worry the place is huge so you can get a seat with a minimal wait (5 mins or less, usually).

    (5)
  • Pixie M.

    Stopped in late on a Saturday night around 11 PM with a large group to get some grub. Someone described it as "a dive" -- but I responded it's too clean to be a dive and the servers are too pleasant. ;) But, how can you pass up a place with meatloaf sandwiches served on Texas toast, and drenched in tasty brown gravy. Yeah, me neither. It's a huge hike from my house out in the 'burbs, but not too far to make the trip for liver and onions.

    (3)
  • Riza H. C.

    FRIDAY August 9th 2013. 20:10hrs ish. Went here with Hubs while meeting my friend and her family for a late dinner. Thankfully this Diner is closer to where we need to be, and closest to where my friend live. Furthermore, my friends like to eat in this kind of establishment, so it was a win-win situation. When we arrived, man this place just the outside, aka parking is filled with the brim. To our surprise, this establishment is BIGGER inside as compared when you look it from outside. We opt to be seated at one of the booths, and our lovely server brought us to the left wing of this establishment. Our server her name is Shauna. What???? The Menu is so extensive, until both Hubs and I cannot decide. Hmmm, decisions, decisions, decisions..... All look so good, but will it be, I whisper inside?? Anyhoos, while waiting for our friend to arrive, both Hubs and I decide to order an Appetizer first. The service was prompt and efficient. Hubs opt to have a Large Soda ($2.19) while the rest of us opt to have water as part of our beverages. We shared the Irish Nachos ($7.29) as part of our Appetizer. It comes with potato chips, melted cheese, corned beef and sour cream. Hubs like the combination ALOT. Hubs LIKE this dish ALOT!! He was literally eating the whole dish by himself... Hubs gave this dish 4 SOLID Stars! Hubs Main Entrée order was Momma Meatloaf ($7.99). Hubs was disappointed with his Main Entrée, though the Meatloaf was good, the side dishes aka the vegetables was just overcooked to the MAX! I opt for the Captain Platter ($12.99). This dish comes with Battered Fish Fillets, Fried "Butterflied" Shrimp and your choice of sides. The Sides I opt for was with French Fries. It also comes with somekind of Coleslaw of somekind, Cocktail Sauce and Tartar Sauce. This Captain Platter comes with 2 Breads and whipped Butter. My friend and her hubby opt to have Bacon Burger ($7.49), and Western Burger ($6.99). I could not recall who order what that evening, but they said their order was good since at the end of their dinner, everything that was on their plate was gone. Total cost for the whole dinner was $48.54 with tax. For the food and the pricing it was reasonable and the portion are huge for some. Personally it was A-Okay for me, though I think Hubs is in "love" with the Irish Nacho and Hubs said He does not mind returning to McCoys just to have the Irish Nacho. Possible returns to this establishment. Pay your check at the Cashier Up Font. Left this establishment at about 21:30hrs ish. @171/2013

    (4)
  • Katy L.

    I had an omelet with mushrooms, green chiles and ham and it was fantastic!!!!! I am still thinking about it!! Service was fast and friendly!!

    (5)
  • Cyndi H.

    Breakfast! !!!!!!!!! Need I Say more? Ok so I might say two other words mimosa's and bloody mary's. Nuff said?

    (5)
  • Shelby N.

    Saw mice running through dining area while eating Grosse staff steamed to think this was a normal thing no discount nothing we will never return

    (1)
  • Dean T.

    This place is a typical village Inn style diner. The food may be slightly better and a little more reasonable, but I would only recommend it if other options are closed, so, late night really. I had the alpine French dip and was disappointed that the mushrooms were from a can. The Au Jus was like colored water. The burgers were pretty good and the fries were crispy. Service was good. So really I guess it depends on what you order, but my visit wasn't so great.

    (3)
  • Gerald W.

    I've driven by this place a thousand times and never thought to stop: it just doesn't look great from Federal. My son suggested Sunday breakfast at McCoys. Being a fan of old fashioned home cooked breakfast, I was pleasantly surprised. The place shows its age, but that's kinda cool for an old fashioned restaurant. It's in character. The food was plentiful, hot out of the kitchen and tasty. This place is a long way from gourmet. No chefs needed in the kitchen, just good cooks and that is what it's all about. If you're hungry, without a lot of dinero in your wallet, you'll be able to handle the check and you'll leave full and satisfied.

    (4)
  • Kent H.

    Not much curb appeal, or decor inside for that matter. However, the food is what I really came for. A buddy who lives in Denver took me here, and it was crazy good! I had the huevos rellenos, and it was huge! Two eggs on hash browns, and two chile rellenos covered in green chile sauce, cheese, sour cream, and a side of chopped fresh jalapeños. Just what the doctor ordered on a Saturday morning!

    (4)
  • Barbara G.

    I will never understand why people love this place. It is dirty, old, and disgusting. My husband and I used to live in Denver, and we have been there with my FIL and family several times. You walk in and there is a an old nasty, greasy smell that just hits you when you enter the door. The place is constantly packed which is fine, but the service lacks when it is. The food is just grease, and processed crap. A few hours later my stomach is feeling the pain of eating their food. It takes about a day to get the nasty aftertaste out of your mouth. We usually went there for breakfast, and one day I decided to have lunch instead. I got the tuna melt. You can tell the tuna salad came from a container. Floors were dirty, seats, ripped and dirty, and I was wondering how long it had been since the place was dusted. I wonder if a lot of things are prepared in Chef Microwave instead of cooking it.

    (1)
  • Rachel H.

    Wonderful, cheap breakfast and great service!! I think our waitress filled out coffee about 10 times.. Our glasses were never empty. The owner also walked around multiple times to check on everyone. Breakfast portions are huge and our bill was only $21 for two huge entrees and coffees. Parking lot was full but the place is huge, so there was no wait! We will be back, that's for sure! :)

    (5)
  • Brends B.

    Always always have great tasting food and good service. I've been here for breakfast and late night food around 12am and quality of food never changes. So good.

    (5)
  • Lonnie Y.

    Just off the interstate I drive by VI to try breakfast. It's a holiday and the place was busy. NoIse level high but people enjoYing their food. I opted for the French dip with hand made chips. My friend had a Belgian waffle, eggs and sausage. The waitress suggested the sausage patty. My dip took a while because the kitchen had to slIce more beef. And it was very good. The Au jus was not too salty. The roll was thin enough to appreciate the beef which was a good quality. The sausage was some of the best we ever tasted. Stop if you're looking for solId food.

    (4)
  • Frances B.

    I tried this place out because they advertise gluten free options on their sign. Sadly the only thing GF thing they had on the menu were buns for burgers.. I ordered one of the Mexican breakfast plates and didn't realize there was probably gluten in the pork green chile and got sick. However, the food was delicious and the service was prompt so I still recommend it- just beware if you are celiac or gluten intolerant.

    (3)
  • Stephanie L.

    I love, love, love McCoys! My husband and I started coming here about 3 or 4 years ago with our Entertainment coupons. We still go and use the coupons and then we are there about once a month without a discount. First, everyone needs to realize that this place is a dive. It's not pretty and the booths and tables are old. Please don't go expecting a fancy diner. McCoys is what it is and if you can focus on the yummy food, you'll be fine. Basically the only thing that I get simply because it's one of my favorite meals in Denver is the Monte Cristo sandwich with fresh potato chips. This isn't a tradiional Monte Cristo but I've come to prefer it the way they prepare it --- grilled instead of deep fried. You still get powdered sugar and raspberry preserves. And I love the potato chips. My hubby always gets fries with this sandwich and I think he is a little crazy.

    (5)
  • Robert M.

    Great friendly service. Been in Denver for a week, and I keep coming for the breakfast. Thumbs up for catering to my order!

    (5)
  • Anthony S.

    I have been here dozens of times and have ate just about everything off the menu. It has never disappointed me. Every item has been delicious. I love their pancakes as they are camping style with a thick outside and fluffy inside. Their hash is delicious. Our waitress has always been a doll. You are served like you are a king here. I couldn't recommend this place more. Bonuses! There's a lotto ticket machine, fun quarter toy machines, hilarious weirdos, and ample parking. Such a wonderful place for a 2am dinner.

    (5)
  • Kendall T.

    Great greasy spoon breakfast spot. Healthy portions, friendly service and full bar. I can never argue with any place that has great egg dishes, classic hashbrowns and you can get pancakes in place of toast. The kids love it too!

    (5)
  • e s.

    what good diner food is! went for midnight breakfast. interestingly, my Eggs Benedict Florentine was more expensive (at $8.79) than my dining companions meat containing dishes; and it was darn good. we all were pleasantly surprised by how good our food was. service was attentive and food arrived at an appropriate time. good coffee, and they serve cans of PBR all day for $2. I highly recommend you try McCoys when you want better diner food than the place across the street.

    (4)
  • Peter W.

    Positives: the food is diner goodness, the girls serving are wonderful, and they are open all the time. Negatives: Some of the booths are looking pretty ancient - cracked vinyl seats and older looking tables. But the thing that gets me is while they are open 24 hours and late at night they aren't that busy, they will not let you camp out and work. Add to this the lack of wifi. I understand that isn't their thing, but it is mine. I was booted out of here decades ago as a Regis student for trying to study late at night, and again a month ago as an grownup trying to find a place away from home to work. Go there to eat and you won't go away disappointed.

    (3)
  • Roxy S.

    I've eaten here more than my fair share of times and almost never during the day, always late at night. Its part of what I like about McCoy, its good food and its open 24 hours when you don't feel like going to a fast food chain but are starving...You shouldn't come here if you expect 5 star cuisine, or even fabulous service--its an old diner. But, 90% of the time we've had really nice service and the food is consistently good; You have to get a cup of vegetable beef soup! Its usually more beef than soup but delicious! My one complaint that has developed within the last year---occasionally (not always) there is a strong odor (more like overpowering) of sewage like a bathroom is backed up through the whole place---My friends and I have left when it has smelled like that because its so bad, someone should get that fixed! But we will always be back because we like that we can get good food at 2am when we're bored

    (4)
  • Liz V.

    I would just like to say that after our first visit to McCoy's we've gone back several times for late night food and breakfast. J even got his manager to host a weekend meeting there. We love this place! It's not fancy, but the food is delicious!

    (5)
  • Demitri R.

    Definitely Delicious. Was greeted as soon as i walked in. And took to a nice comfortable booth overlooking the freeway, which i like in case i see a car accident. The menu is simple but large but not overwhelming. The waitress was friendly as ever. I ordered a Dr Pepper but she brought me a sprite. Either way little mistake. I ordered the French toast coated with oats and cinnamon and powdered sugar, with eggs and sausage links. It was delicious and not overly crunchy but it was feeling. I couldn't even finish my last piece of f toast though i tried. The sausage had a snap and i tasted some honey in it. OH and the syrup comes out hot. Mmmm this place is such a delight. Avoid the Village in across the street and go here. They have Strawberry Short cake on the menu but i didn't have room. :( Next time Yum Yum Dim Sum

    (4)
  • Mike K.

    Slow service!!! Very poor food just slopped together. Giving one star was too much. Filthy worn out carpeting. this place could be a blue chip, but it seems the owner has given up/

    (1)
  • Mark R.

    We come here for Sunday brunch for breakfast! Great service! Great food! And the Chef usually comes around to check that your meal is good!

    (5)
  • Willie B.

    I've decided McCoy's is a really high quality 3 stars. It is chef owned and I believe that's why the quality is higher than you'd expect. If you went just by looks you might not think even 3 stars. I started eating here regularly this last month because they are partners with my United Mileage Plus program. I have to say I'm glad. I enjoy having several places I frequent regularly that have good food. So far I have had great service and quick and correct hot and delicious food every time. I took my family and they all said they wanted to come back. Eating there for several weeks in a row I noticed it has a huge regular crowd. Waitress's new everyone. That's my kind of place. The day my family went the chef owner was there doing it all, which was refreshing to see. He was very polite and seemed to genuinely care about our experience. Finally if I had to complain it would about there cosmetics. Maybe some new booths and some deep cleaning and or paint. The parking lot is kinda small. But not small enough to keep me away. It does have great freeway access . So far my favorite part is quick service and 3 miles per dollar and the waffles.

    (3)
  • Rachael H.

    I first discovered this place as a freshman at Regis U. and now, as a senior, I'm already nostalgic about it. Are the chefs trained at Le Cordon Bleu? Probably, but that's why I love it. Great place for decently priced, greasy, fattening last-night or early morning eats, or pie just about any time. My favorites are the greek omelette, huevos rellenos, and pretty much anything sweet. While the service isn't always the quickest or most attentive - it's a little hit and miss - the waitresses are all sweeties and will def. recognize and welcome you if you're a regular, which is awesome. A deep dark secret of mine: I've eaten the cinnamon roll here by myself on about three occasions, once you see them you'll know why I am embarrassed. No regrets!!!

    (4)
  • John B.

    I had only been to McCoy's once prior to this morning's breakfast. The first time I went was after a late night airport run, and was fine albeit forgettable. Today's breakfast was actually surprisingly good. The food was fresh and very tasty, the coffee plentiful and better than at many breakfast joints, and the service was absolutely top notch. Several around the table got the '6 oz' sirloin and eggs (although all of the steaks were substantially bigger than 6 oz), which came with hashbrowns and very good sized pancakes for under $6. Surprisingly, the steaks even came out medium rare as requested (which is terribly uncommon for a breakfast steak). I opted for a chorizo skillet that came with green chili, a roasted jalapeno, two eggs, a large tortilla, and potatoes for a little over $7. They are open 24/7, so that leaves me plenty of opportunities to head back and see if my next experience can be as good as today's...

    (4)
  • Uriel A.

    I have eaten at more than my fair share of middle of the night diners. When I used to work late swings at a bar this was the go to place for those of us who needed a place to eat and chill out after work. The food has always been ok. The servers are usually friendly and the best part, you can get booze here! This place is kinda divy, but in the good, non-artificial hipster way.

    (3)
  • Bill D.

    Good home cooking standby, stopped in for breakfast, fast friendly service. Only problem was the biscuits. could use them for hockey pucks, really hard and heavy. I'm thinking a change of receipe might be in order.

    (3)
  • Robin M.

    I come in here for an occasional meal after my overnight shift. You can't beat the steak and eggs. Add a Bloody Mary for $4; they make really good ones. Truly amazing cinnamon rolls, gigantic and full of cinnamon flavor. Nice club sandwich and fries. Unlike other reviewers, I've never gotten the feeling that the table wasn't well cleaned. The waitresses are always friendly and service is prompt. All in all, a pleasant, down-home, 24-hour diner.

    (4)
  • Ken K.

    This is a diner, American style. McCoys is what Denny's and Perkins want to be, but aren't. McCoys is what the hip restaurant places in Denver try for, but fail at: it's retro without even an awareness of what that word means. People sit at the counter, sip coffee from brown mugs, and nod in their trucker hats. What makes McCoys unique is that these said patrons are actually truckers, not unemployed social media consultants who wear trucker hats. Unlike chains, the food at McCoy's is fresh with a diverse menu, ranging from Mexican to American. Plus, this fine diner serves beer and cocktails, even though they don't knock you over the head with a giant bar lit with LEDs. Best of all, McCoys is open 24 hours, so you can get your fix at all hours.

    (4)
  • Lari-Ann R.

    Coming home from a night on the town? Late road trip through Denver on I-70? This is your stop. Dont be a fool and go to village inn or fast food. There are a million better restaurants during the day (drive 50 blocks south on federal and see what I mean), but it's 3 am and you want to sit down to a hot meal. Nobody is in a rush this time of night, so if your soul is restless, sit at the counter you rookie. They are baking fresh bread and making a hundred selections back there. Dont miss the chocolate pie. Bonus: Bradley Sinclair across the street has the cheapest gas.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Open 24 hours

Specialities

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

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