Pizzeria Coperta

950 N Broadway, Denver
(720) 390-7132

Recent Reviews

Jannet Holmes

This place is wonderful.

Danitron

The smoked gouda pizza had great thin crust but it is the style of pizza with a sparse topping and cheese supply.

Gabriel Grinsteiner

Note that I did order (to go) only 30 minutes before close.

Cindy L

Pizzeria COPERTAThis place looks incredible and I have to go back to give them a try. Kate and KennyWere so nice and took the time out to chat with me and tell me about their pizzas and gelato. I WOULD recommend them just on the pictures and the food that I saw.

Chase C.

You wont find a much better margherita pizza in Denver, or what they are calling The D.O.P.E. and believe me this pizza is D-O-P-E! The thin crust is the perfectly flaky (hopfully), slightly charred accompaniment to the fresh and light tomato sauce and gooey mozzarella, all topped with some fresh basil and olive oil. I have not tried the storied pie from Italy itself but when I imagine this brings me as close as I can from across the pond. 4/5 because they are sharing space in Broadway Market so atmosphere is a minus, and their Sacillion pizza sits in a display and is warmed up kinda like a lunch room and isn't nearly on the same level as their fresh made pie. Regardless The D.O.P.E. has me coming back time and time again!

Michael T.

I swear, Pizzeria Coperta might be making the best pie in Denver. If you want thin crust, this is THE place. Cracker-thin crust, super-fresh ingredients. They also have great Sicilian style pizza, great appetizers (seriously, the fried polenta is delicious!), and even cookies for dessert. The team here knows what they're doing... Enjoy!

Joe S.

Quality pizza, fair price, awesome staff! One of many options in Broadway Market, the ability to get some pizza by slice, snacks and ice cream is nice. Balance it with drinks or other foods from elsewhere and you can have a great night. What blew us away though were how friendly the staff were towards us and our kiddo - engaging, fun, and even had some "play dough" - actual dough uncooked - for him to play with. Highly recommend.

Erica R.

There is daily happy hour 2 times a day!! They have a fob system where you basically just scan a keychain when each business rings up your order. If you need to leave quickly they have jars for tips of 15, 18, and 20% and your card that is on file is charged. You have access to so many food spots that include sushi, burgers, empanadas, fried chicken, etc. So if you face the dilemma of: where should we eat? Come here! They also have drinks! Coffee, wine, liquor, beer, etc. The beer wall is unique and fills beer from the bottom of the glass. Definitely a place to check out for the experience. I would say it was pricey...For me at least. I would go again during happy hour. The experience is great to be around

GC D.

I have tried the empanadas, the pasta, the chicken place, the beer wall and finally, the sushi... I am ready to write about my exepriences. This place is a great idea, but sadly, the food is so bad, it doesn't matter how cool the space is, you end up leaving feeling disappointed. Starting with the empanadas. Having lived in California, I love a good empanada. I picked out a couple and asked the staff, "which one is your favorite?" the suggested the corn, and I thought why not. My first bite, I realized I had been had. They either loved just the bland taste of corn, or they were simply trying to sell me the ones they couldn't sell. Absolutely inedible. Like warm bread and corn sandwich. Moving onto the pasta, I am not even going to go into details, it was hands down the worst pasta I have ever had. The chicken place, I got their "ghost pepper" Nashville hot, and was surprised to discover they didn't use breast meat in their sandwich. They used thigh meat. I've never heard of a place doing that, and felt it was maybe a way to be a little more cost efficient rather than tasty, since the sandwich wasn't very seasoned at all. Also, pretty mild in spice for being marketed as so spicy. The beer wall, though it is an interesting selling price, the bottom being the filling point doesn't allow you to have any finesse in pouring the beer. So, expect a lot of head for $7. Lastly, the sushi. Though I realize Denver is land locked, I was still surprised by how off all the sushi was. Even the regular tuna was flavorless. Anyway, I really hope this review helps someone somewhere somehow, since the only lesson I have learned is how many times I can return to the same place for bad food and keep coming back

Anna F.

I struggled to come up with a rating for Broadway Market and I wish half stars were an option because I think this place deserves a solid 4.5. I work down the street at Denver Health and am there about once a week to get out of the office and work remotely. I love the vibe here, especially in the morning when it is less busy. The space is well decorated and has a variety of different seating options depending on your group size, duration of stay, and personal preference. I usually post up on the comfy couches in the front with my laptop and a coffee and enjoy the fresh air when they have the garage doors open in the summer. The Broadway Market staff and individual stall staff are consistently friendly and helpful- shout out to Alex and Ryan- and do not hesitate to make suggestions or point you in the right direction. There are some really great food options including especially, Maria Empanada and Mother Tongue, but I would love to see some more grab and go healthy options like smoothies or salads. I know there used to be a juice and smoothie bar but it has since moved on. While the fob system is pretty simple once you use it once, it can be a little confusing for first timers. I often chuckle at the folks struggling to figure out the beer wall, but that could just be the nature of the beer wall. I like how many of the containers and serving dishes are compostable or recyclable but I think there needs to be some improvement on the signage near the recycle bins to help people correctly dispose of their waste. Overall, Broadway Market is a cool spot and fills the collective market void in this neighborhood. I think they are still settling into the space and figuring out the cast of vendors, but I definitely appreciate the friendly and welcoming staff. I even saw John Hickenlooper there once so ya never know who you might see!

Jeffrey L.

Excellent atmosphere, great food. Noticed an associate doing a fabulous job keeping the place looking awesome. Great job Sofia!!!!!! You rock!

Ivette F.

Broadway Market is good for options but it's a food hall so what else did you expect? I think what really sets Broadway Market apart from all of the other food hall type places in Denver is the beer wall. It's really great to be able to pour yourself however much beer you want and find your favorite. I once tried every single sour they had on tap and it was a fun experience. However, that's where it kind of ends. None of the places in this hall particularly stand out and I've definitely gone inside, not found anything I really wanted to eat and left. It's a fun place to meet up with friends and get a drink and then food kinda flows from there but if you're looking to strictly get food it might not be the best option.

Dee C.

The concept is similar to the food hall in Rino and at the Stanley Market in Stapleton but it is more casual. It is on broadway and I like how they have free parking next to the building. They have a bar, a self served beer walk, Argentinian food, pizza, Japanese, pasta, vegan gluten free food. Good hang out place.

Jada B.

If you don't care about ambiance, vibe, or personal taste, then this is absolutely the place for you. Perfect for: -Getting a drink and you literally don't give a s*** what type of environment: being served well or not, being acknowledged or not, being treated like your money is welcome or not. -Large parties that you think may be too loud for other venues and it's okay with you if your guests are confused and uncomfortable Positives: The BUSSERS are friendly. No matter how much they're getting paid, they are the only employees who have never made me feel awkward for asking a question. Habitual icky stuff: -There's trivia, it's loud and dominates the entire space. -The "patio" during daytime hours has really bad music and it's way too loud (club-type stuff on weekday mornings). -Standards for customer service at the coffee shop are really low.

Stacy P.

Broadway Market has become one of our go-to places for happy hour. When you arrive, they'll run your card, give you a fob, and you'll scan that for all your purchases - food, drinks, everything. The place seems to be doing well, as it's always semi-crowded when w arrive around 4pm. We mostly enjoy the beer wall (I love that I can try small pours of five or six different (fantastic) beers and leave without needing someone to hold me up), but I've also heard good things about the mixed drinks from the bar. As for food, we love the spiced tater tots, olives, empanadas - there is something here for everyone. You don't interact much with staff at all, so no comment on that.

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