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3651 Navajo St, Denver, CO, 80211, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Patsy's is still good Though Patsy's has received some poor reviews of late, we tried it again and didn't really see a problem except for the fact that the building and interior itself are a little run down and could use a face-lift. The food was really good.The noodle were homemade, and I feel they were the best I had ever had. The Calamari was excellent but the dipping sauce was even better. The Trout is signature dish which I highly recommend. Overall, we always enjoy our experience at Patsy??s
A throw back – We have gone to Patsy's many times over the years and were surprised by the negative reviews. So, we wanted to see if it had really gone down hill. From what we can tell, everything is the same. I don't claim to be an expert on Italian food, but, I thought the food was really good. I have tried the others in the area and I think they make some of the best pasta which I think is saying a lot considering The Highlands used to be the old Italian area. We didn't know what to think of their home made noodles when w... read more
A meal I hope to forget. – I figured the last couple reviews were just bad luck - the place still has a good reputation, and besides - it was listed in a recent Westword "Best Of". Boy was that a mistake. The bread was good. The Garlic Bread was even better, but really - a monkey could make garlic bread. I got the old fashioned (or something) spaghetti. Noodles were overdone & watery, and the sauce was bland and seemed to be filled with nothing more than pureed meat product. Seriously, the first thing that came to mind when ... read more
Never Again!!! – A group of 10 of us went to Patsy's before a party and I will never go back. Our waiter was probably the most incompetent person I have had the displeasure to meet. If our food was at least great, it would have maybe salvaged the evening, but alas, it was average at best. Our waiter was slow from start to finish but the kicker came when I asked for the check. He said he would be right back. 10 minutes went by and no check. He kept serving and waiting on people all around us. I asked again and he said "two mi... read more
Rude Service – It would have been a very pleasant evening and good food had not been for the bartender. My friend and I had dinner and drinks at the bar and were treated very poorly. For example, when I got up to use the restroom, it was obvious to the bartender I was looking for it yet he said nothing. When I asked him where it was, he said it was "probably" through the dining room to the left. When ordering our food, we asked for vodka sauce; he replied very rudely that is not what they call it there, but sure. He never on... read more
Denver's Little Italy still hides some of the city's best cheap Italian fare. – In Short Founded before World War II, Patsy's holds fast to the old charm and homemade pasta that helps keep the eatery alive. While it may not be the best Italian food in town, this unpretentious spot is an undeniable bargain. The spaghetti is a favorite entree--and it's even better with sausage and peppers or gigantic meatballs. After dinner, customers can satisfy sweets cravings with a cannoli smothered in whipped cream and drizzled with choco... read more
The Real Italian American Deal – Patsy's has that old Italian American charm, location, and tasty Italian-American food without all the hype and expense of the "wannabe" Italian places in Denver, and is far and away a better value and more fun than any Italian chain restaurant. The pasta has that "made in Chicago" taste, unlike some of the bland crap in many Denver establishments. The sauce is spicy and tasty, and most dishes are well-prepared and plenty of food for the price. Best of all is the 1920s ambiance, complete with... read more
It's better out of a jar – I don't think that I have ever had more disgusting Italian food in my life. The pasta, while being handmade, is flavorless and more like a noodle you'd find in chicken soup than pasta. The red sauce had no depth of flavor--I swear Ragu makes better. The pasta primavera was marginal. The biggest disappointment was that the cannoli (don't ask me why I bothered to order it after the rest of the meal was so disappointing) was filled with whipped cream and not ricotta! Other reviews said that the food w... read more
Nice experience – Homemade cappellini very good. Balsamic chicken dish very heavy and disappointing. Minestrone soup overcooked, but it had good flavor. Great service. Fun atmosphere, ambience. Prices not bad, and I like the privately-owned aspect of the restaurant. I hate supporting chains.
Patsy’s Inn Italian Restaurant has a 3.7 star rating with 63 reviews.
Patsy’s Inn Italian Restaurant is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.
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