
Welcome to The Innsider, your go-to sports bar and grill in Lakewood, Colorado. Whether you’re here to catch all the NFL action with NFL Sunday Ticket, enjoy the full MLB package, or just relax with friends, The Innsider offers the perfect spot for sports fans and food lovers alike. With large-screen TVs throughout, you won’t miss a minute of the game. Our outdoor patio seating lets you soak up the Colorado sun while enjoying mouthwatering dishes, from char-grilled steaks to crispy fish-n-chips and hearty sandwiches. Pair it all with a local Colorado beer from our extensive draft selection for the ultimate experience.
Unassuming tavern at the Holiday Inn, providing American grub, cocktails & big TVs for sports fans.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–1 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–1 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–1 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–1 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–1 PM, 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7390 W Hampden Ave, Lakewood, CO 80227
Phone: (303) 980-9200
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Order and Reservations
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For breakfast: They had a skillet scramble dish that was quite good. On another visit I asked for sausage gravy to be added which made it even better! The service was excellent!
For supper: I had the garden penne with chicken. This was quite good as well. Would certainly recommend. I had a Jack and Coke as well at the bar. Service for supper was great as well.
All in all, this restaurant actually did surprise me with how good the food was! I would certainly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area, and most certainly if you’re staying at the hotel.
A solid offering, hotel breakfasts are never a sure thing, and this one was pretty darn good.
There were three of us at table this morning, enjoying three quite different offerings.
Dish #1 was the Malted Mini Waffles, served with mixed berries, whipped cream, and warm syrup.
The plating was quite attractive and also flavorful. The berries were fresh, the whipped cream rich, and the waffles had that lovely, malty flavor, which can frequently be mysteriously missing in some “malted” waffles.
Dish #2 was their Morning Breakfast Burrito. Made with two scrambled eggs, onion, peppers, bacon, crisp potatoes, and shredded cheese. It was served with both red and green salsa and was delicious enough to be consumed in mere moments (it seemed). I am providing a close-up to show the nicely balanced mix of ingredients.
The final dish on the table was the Breakfast Bowl, containing scrambled eggs, cheddar jack cheese, and one’s choice of meat (the usual brekkie trio of either bacon, ham or sausage).
This was my dish, and I chose sausage. It was yummy, comforting, and filling, yet only contributing 425 calories to the daily total. I quite commonly enjoy (and review) the big skillet/shipwreck or luxurious omelet, but during this action-packed foray into the mountains, the lighter breakfast served me well.
It was by no means skimpy. The bowl was ample, and as it turns out, it powered me thru a day in which lunch didn’t happen until 4:30.
The restaurant itself was clean and well run and possessed a full bar. It is also located directly in the hotel itself, which is a blessing to the weary traveler.
I often choose not to eat at the house restaurant, desiring somewhere a bit more adventuresome to dine, but I enjoyed my experience at the Innsider and would recommend it for guests weary or otherwise.
@RickiGoesOut