


Craft cocktails, beer, wine & creative bites served in a hip space inspired by a Swedish ski cabin.
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Address: 5151 Leetsdale Dr, Denver, CO 80246
Website: http://ingasalpinetavern.net/
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It’s a great watering hole for all seasons. During the summer, we enjoy the spacious patio. During the winter, we slide into a cozy booth. The service is always friendly. The food is always good for shared appetizers in our little group. For an early evening gathering, it’s a perfect little spot to congregate for conversation.
This was late night, what a cool spot and so thankful that the kitchen was still open. Not many places serve food this good, this late.
After finding a table outside on the patio we waited for over 20 minutes without any employee coming by to ask for our drinks, order food, or literally anything. We had to go up to the bar where we waited another few minutes for anyone to acknowledge our presence there before we finally ordered food.
We ordered a pastrami sandwich with fries for $16 and a Caesar salad for $11 then had to wait almost 45 minutes for it to arrive. We were given no silverware whatsoever and I had to go get a fork myself after an employee said they would bring one but never returned.
The food is somewhere between mediocre at best and just plain bad. The pastrami sandwich was super soggy and bland then the salad was genuinely one of the most disappointing salads I’ve ever seen served at a restaurant. I could have gone to the grocery store and made a larger, higher quality, and way cheaper Caesar salad with the cheapest lettuce and generic Caesar salad dressing I could find. For a total of $31 after tax this was an incredibly disappointing experience and overall a terrible value. If the rest of the menu is as low quality as what we were served, then this whole restaurant/bar is a terrible value. The “All Day Happy Hour” deals were so lackluster and boring that I didn’t even consider ordering a drink while I was here.
While I will give them some grace given that the restaurant was crowded during a “Puzzled Pints” event happening that evening, there were still empty tables while all of this was happening! The restaurant was by no means at capacity and the restaurant had plenty of time to prepare for this given the event was scheduled I imagine at least a month in advance.
This place is the epitome of everything that is wrong with so many restaurants/bars in Denver being overpriced for mediocre at best food, boasting the most disappointing “deals”, and terrible service that prompts you to tip 30% before you’ve even seen your food.