Address and Contact Information
Address: 76 S Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80209
Phone: (303) 722-1024
Website: http://www.riseandshinedenver.com/
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Reviews
Soooo good, just like that scene from ratatouille. I was flavor blasted into a blissful dimension. Haven’t had such a good biscuit in a long time. Prices are great too, I wish I lived closer so I could come work here. I would eat here every day if I could.
Their coffee was pretty good too, based out of NC the place has a special vibe too, very welcoming, service was fast and friendly, give them a Michelin star.
What did stand out was the cinnamon roll. Super soft on the inside, crunchy on the outside, and flavorful. Make sure to add the side of icing (for a small charge) but it was totally worth it. Honestly, the cinnamon roll was the highlight.
Their website encourages you to order in person, stating: “IN PERSON ORDERING IS THE FUTURE!!!”
They claim it’s faster and allows for more customization. Being that I couldn’t order what I wanted online, I did order in person, but was immediately asked if my dog (who was fully enclosed in a zipped-up/netted/ buckled stroller) was a service animal. She’s an ESA, so I let them know I was just ordering togo and wouldn’t be dining in and could wait outside. They said it was fine “this one time,” explaining they previously got a health code violation for having a dog inside when an inspector showed up.
Out of curiosity, I checked the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment Inspection Reports and found no actual violation—just under “general comment” that they “discussed questions for service animals/investigator discussed animals in facility/discussed service animal policy/report sent to (email) along with service animal guidelines” Nothing about this even under “non-critical violations.”
So while I understand their caution and wanting to follow the law, the approach came off a bit abrasive, which set the tone for the whole experience.
And yes, they do have a sign on the front door stating “no dogs, service animals only”—which is fair. But it does raise the question: if customers have their esa/dog/cat with them and can’t go inside, how are they supposed to order to-go food when the website doesn’t allow for customizations and you don’t have a togo window? And no, my dog will not be sitting outside alone while I run in. Thanks for any reply!
Service was great. It was fast, friendly and knowledgeable. The space is older but pleasant with local art on the walls and a North Carolina theme. They do have password protected Wi-Fi available for guests.
Parking is on street. Around opening time there were a lot of spaces.
Laid back vibe, open space with area artists on display. Gotta appreciate the Tarheel love too.
Great start to any day!
Tip: if you order a biscuit, ALWAYS order the biscuit of the day. They’re magical!
Basically a build your own breakfast sandwich. Skip the fast food places and come here to have fresh food that is top notch.
The Biscuit of the Day is a great go-to! Even if it sounds “weird” they know what they are doing, just get it. I didn’t- my buddy did- I was outta luck but thankfully they let me try theirs. It was delicious but I was hesitant because it sounded like it wouldn’t be good.
They also have coffee and will know what type of drink to make if you prefer something from a chain- but it will taste way better!
Their biscuit cinnamon rolls are AMAZING! much better consistency than a regular cinnamon roll that sits heavy- their biscuit dough makes it light and fluffy!