Voted Westword’s Best Breakfast in Denver 2024. Home to Denver Biscuit Company and Fat Sully’s Pizza. Much like the mashup of sci-fi and westerns, Atomic Cowboy is a cultural mashup of ideas & experiences, food & drink, late night & early morning, the North & the South. The fun begins at sunrise with Denver Biscuit Company serving award winning breakfast. Mile high house-made biscuit sandwiches loaded with bacon, fried chicken and eggs… When the clock strikes Fat Sully’s o-clock, get your hands on a giant hand-tossed NY style Pizza pie or slice, award winning Lights Out Smashburger or salads, knots and wings. Denver Biscuit Co: Mon-Fri | 8am – 2pm, Sat-Sun | 8am – 3pm. Fat Sully’s Pizza starting at 11 am every day until close.
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Address: 8271 S Quebec St, Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: (720) 770-2665
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I ordered the Beeler Biscuit, and it was outstanding— rich, indulgent, and packed with flavor. My fiancée went with a BYOB (Build Your Own Biscuit) with a side of gravy, which was just as impressive. The portions are huge, so definitely come hungry or be prepared to take some home. Quality and quantity are both top-notch here.
To drink, I had the Smokehouse Bloody Maria, which was seasoned perfectly with just the right amount of heat to make it spicy without being overwhelming. It paired incredibly well with the biscuits.
Service was another highlight. Rees, our bartender, was friendly, easy to talk to, and clearly knew the menu inside and out. His suggestions were spot-on and added to the overall experience.
Despite being very busy, the atmosphere was pleasant and surprisingly not loud, making it easy to enjoy conversation without feeling overwhelmed by the crowd.
Overall, Atomic Cowboy is a must-visit for anyone who loves hearty comfort food, well-crafted drinks, and excellent service. We’ll definitely be back.
The Centennial location has a great “modern diner meets neighborhood bar” feel. It’s spacious, but like all DBC locations, it gets busy fast. The self-serve coffee station is a lifesaver while you wait, and the staff is famously efficient at moving the crowd along. It’s the kind of place where you can comfortably wear a hoodie, grab a mimosa, and settle in for a serious meal.
The “Star of the Show” (The Food)
The biscuits here aren’t just a side dish; they are massive, flaky, buttery pillows that serve as the foundation for everything.
The biscuits here aren’t just a side dish; they are massive, flaky, buttery pillows that serve as the foundation for everything.
I had the Cubano sandwich which was pretty good while my friend had the Lola, and we spilt hash browns and each had a cocktail – and the bill totaled up to around $60.00, a third of which was the two cocktails.
Parking was plentiful which is always a big plus for me and why I avoid the Broadway location
The biscuits and gravy looked hearty, but the gravy was overly thick, bland, and pasty. The biscuit itself was dry and dense rather than light and fluffy—definitely not the comfort dish I was expecting.
The biscuit sandwich was also underwhelming. The biscuit again was heavy and crumbly instead of tender, and the fried chicken inside lacked seasoning. The bacon was tough and chewy, and while the side of jam was a nice touch, it wasn’t enough to save the dish.
Finally, the wings were disappointing too. They came out looking overcooked and unevenly sauced. Some were dry, while others were drenched, and the flavors just didn’t stand out. Even the ranch dip tasted generic and watery.
For the price and hype, I expected much better. Unfortunately, everything felt more like cafeteria food than freshly made Southern comfort.