
Serving homemade comfort fare and re-imagined classics. The Universal is committed to quality and consistency from the ingredients of the kitchen to the service at the table. Whether you join us for our homemade biscuits and preserves, signature cornbread rancheros, or bison stroganoff, you will leave with the desire to return tomorrow.
Comfortable spot with full bar known for inventive breakfast & lunch plus rotating grits specials.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2911 W 38th Ave, Denver, CO 80211
Phone: (303) 955-0815
Website: http://theuniversaldenver.com/
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Reviews
Once inside it was much more comfortable and spacious than expected. The tables and seats were spaced appropriately so people could get in and out without bumping each other and there wasn’t a sense of claustrophobia. I would be willing to take someone immunocompromised.
The food and coffee came quickly and efficiently with great plating, but this is where I get started. The food was INCREDIBLE.
10/10 bacon – crispy chewy without being burnt or slimy
10/10 barbacoa grits of the day. Holy barbacoa. Fresh slices avocado, perfect pico and grits. Impressive serving sizes.
10/10 berry compote. Look, when I see the word compote I usually cringe, but this was fresh, thoughtfully mixed to avoid over sweetness, and perfectly paired with the seasonal berries
10/10 custard toast. I LOVE nutmeg and French toast so this was such a wonderful surprise! I’m really particular about the texture of my French toast and this was wonderful!
10/10 biscuits and gravy. I didn’t know this could taste fresh and not heavy, but they nailed it! Nice little spicy smokey taste.
9/10 cappuccino with cinnamon. Okay. It was really good, I may have been too focused on the food to remember this.
Side note – they don’t take AMEX, so bring an alternative. 🙂
For the Universal: potatoes were just right and not over or under seasoned, bacon was nice and crispy, we shared the pancake and it was light and fluffy, good on its own even with no syrup
Eggs Benedict was amazing. Ham was in good thick slices, not super sweet, hollandaise sauce is probably one of my favorites I’ve had. Salad had a slight dressing that was fresh and didn’t overwhelm the dish. Poached eggs were perfect! I ended up bringing half of my dish home because it’s really filling plus I was sharing the pancake.
They weren’t super busy because of the time of day, but I’ve been here several times in the morning on a weekend and there was definitely a wait to be sat.
Ordered the Philly steak sandwich. Very messy and delicious.
Eggs benny is a work of art and the server Micheal absolutely jacked and was attentive to getting us what we needed.
The food is fresh and delicious.
The gravy they make for the biscuits and gravy is unique but traditional. It’s a bit darker in color and has amazing flavors.
My personal preference for corned beef hash is that it be a traditional hash which would mean everything is more finely chopped- they make theirs a bit more “ rustic.” That is, the ingredients are large chopped. Great flavors just not my preference.
I recommend.
I also heavily judge breakfast eateries on if they at least offer real maple syrup… I forgot to ask and I couldn’t exactly tell- maybe it was a blend? Next time, and I’ll update my review.
The kitchen is really dialed-in. My favorite is their eggs Benedict. It is always great, always consistent. Interesting little note: they don’t salt anything on the dish, leaving it totally up to you to determine how much you want. And, the salad that comes with it, is lightly drizzled with lemon, so it really pops.
I also really enjoyed the rocky mountain soda!!