


Tony Roma’s is proud to be known as THE Place for Ribs. While legendary for ribs, we’re famous for so much more! From wood-grilled steaks to comfort food with a twist, our menu is focused on high-quality dishes to satisfy your cravings. Enjoy a polished-casual dining experience with family or friends and try one of our signature Romaritas, or bring the kids to show off their RibFace. With 50 years of history and over 90 locations worldwide, Tony Roma’s is one of the most globally recognizable names delivering a fun, saucy experience to thousands of guests every day.
Long-running, family-friendly steakhouse chain known for its ribs, onion loaf & Romarita drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4411 Peoria St, Denver, CO 80239
Phone: (303) 375-8080
Website: https://tonyromas.com/
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Reviews
The food has changed, but their Ribs haven’t. I very much enjoyed the food and was very happy with the service. Excellent atmosphere also.
Definitely recommend.
The bar area was so packed and loud we could not hear each other! Only 2 waitresses for the entire restaurant! They hustled and were polite. I would not waste my money here again!!!
We ordered a couple Happy Hour Classic Romaritas (margaritas @ $5 – normally $10) which were served in a pointless shaker without any salt on the glasses. We should have stopped right there as this was the highlight of our meal. The margarita had the taste of alcohol without seeming to actually have any of the intoxicating effect. These would be $2-3 anywhere else.
Since it was Happy Hour we ordered some Crispy Cajun Onion Rings ($5). What arrived at our table ten minutes later was the worst onion rings I’ve ever tasted. I ate one while my wife was on her phone, and immediately spat it right back out. I waited to see my wife’s reaction and her face told me everything I need to know. Imagine if raw onions were tossed in plain flour and then fried. Beyond being flavorless (CAJUN?!?) the texture was dry, brittle, and I spent another ten minutes picking the residue out of my teeth. I asked to have them taken off the bill.
We had ordered a full rack of their “World-Famous Baby Back Ribs” ($21) and a full rack of their Beef Ribs ($25). These are both served with french fries and coleslaw.
At 6:00pm our disheveled server suddenly showed up at our table in his street clothes, proclaimed “I’m leaving – someone else will be taking care of you” and promptly left the restaurant. Didn’t introduce us to another server, and it was obvious the only employees in the entire restaurant was a bartender and what I am assuming was the “manager”, who initially sat us at our booth. OK
So around 6:10pm, roughly half an hour after we ordered in this almost empty restaurant, our two plates arrived. The “World Famous” baby back ribs were in fact a full rack, but it was evident that they were not very fresh. The “full rack” of beef ribs – literally the priciest thing on their entire menu – was FIVE RIBS? That’s right – a FULL RACK is FIVE RIBS. I understand they are bigger ribs, but it’s a travesty to call what was put in front of me a “full rack” of ribs. Also, what constitutes a half rack? Is that two ribs or three?
Where to even start with these entrees. The Baby Back Ribs are pork ribs, and they were definitely the better of the two – but that’s not saying much. How do you manage to both under cook your ribs, and yet also over cook them in the finishing steps? Also they did not pull the membrane off the inside of the ribs, so there was tough sinew to deal with in every bite. Half of them were passable as food, the second half was like rib jerky.
My $25 beef ribs ($5 a rib!) were an atrocity. Each rib had approximately 1 ounces of meat on them, and that meat was stuck tight to those ribs because they were not fully cooked. I almost knocked my front teeth out desperately trying to pull any edible portion off the bones. Every single rib was drenched in sauce, and then scorched on the grill. Once again they had the magical combination of being under cooked AND dry and burned at the same time.
The french fries on both plates were cold, tasteless, and soggy. The coleslaw was bland and lukewarm. We left both on the plate.
Our ticket total for this nightmare? $65 for a meal so bad I have added Tony Roma’s to the short list of restaurants we will NEVER visit again. Not at this location, not at another Denver location, not at any location on Earth. You have lost a customer for life – it is now my job to make sure that as many people as possible are aware of just how terrible the food at this restaurant truly is.
That’s not the case here. Upon arrival I was greeted and treated well by Stockton and the crew enjoyed a fabulous day on the patio and the lock-in shrimp is Fa sure one of my favorites and to top it off I had been traveling for the past few days so it felt really good to set down and get treated with great service everyone deserves to be treated that way some forget others don’t Stockton is on his A-Game