
Degree Brewpub, an urban gathering place unique among restaurants in downtown Denver that blends new school with old school, offering handcrafted food and drinks done right. All meals are easily paired with one of our wines by the glass, a selection of Colorado craft beers, or a specially crafted cocktail.
Hotel gastropub offering creative American eats, wine & spirits in a relaxed, contemporary space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1190 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204
Phone: (720) 439-2890
Website: https://www.degreebrewpub.com/
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Reviews
It is open M-F but closed on the weekends.
The food is good, but the selection is limited to burgers and salads and a few appetizers. It’s good, but not great, and part of the issue is the real lack of presentation and finish. We had the Mahalo salad with salmon; it would have been great, but the salmon was dry and overcooked and served skin side up on the salad. Just no reason to serve an overcooked piece of salmon. It actually looked as if it was pre-cooked and sat around waiting for the order.
Had the Backroad Burger on one night. Was tasty, but again, seemed thrown together and was unbelievably messy to eat. The tater tots on the side were just tater tots served with a just-so-so dipping sauce.
One of the two nights we ate there was just an average slow night; it was snowing and the walk across the courtyard a chilly one. The place seemed to have adequate staff, but they didn’t seem all that excited about serving anyone. No one really checked back to see if we needed a second drink or if things were okay; getting a check took extra effort, and when we got it, there was an error that took a team conversation to resolve.
The second night was just before a game at the very nearby Ball Arena, and the place was packed. Staff was more available, but frankly not that much more interested in the guests. All in all, I’ll say it again: the food was good, not outstanding, and the issue is more the small things and the service that hold it back.
As a footnote, the actual menu when we were there is less broad than the one-line menu suggests.
There is no free parking there, and the valet is $25. Not surprising given the proximity to a major sports facility.
Our GM Burger however was pretty darn good. And the fries were hot and crispy.
I didn’t get our waitresses name but we sat at the bar and she was very nice and hopping.
They were super busy but she never let our cups go empty and she always checked up on us.