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“After finally finding a Dairy Queen in Denver that actually serves hamburgers, I extremely happy. Service excellent. Food delicious. However that was after hunting for over an hour hunting for one that still serves burgers. Denver needs to add burgers back to the list.“
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“Best I can tell, this is a drive-thru-only location. We had milkshakes that were good. (DQ's and Chick-Fil-A's chocolate shakes are better though.) There was one problem: they were too thick to pull through a straw without face-contorting effort. That's a big problem when the only thing you have is a straw! It must be REALLY hard to make a shake of the right consistency, given how often this happens.“
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“The best burger ever , fast service.thank you so much“
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“Really Jersey style subs! With freshly sliced meat! Do they have same selections as Subway? No, they do not and the reason is they stick to a selection they do fresh. Have you ever seen a deli case or meat slicer in Sunway? The food is delicious. The prices are reasonable. The service is excellent. Two suggestions. First, cold subs should be served Mike's Way. Second, join Shore Points.“
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“Mom-and-pop shop that serves pasta and salad literally in paper buckets. The noodle options are cavatappi, penne, and spaghetti, and there are numerous sauce options. The cavatappi was cooked slightly over-al dente, but the marinara was excellent — the spicy marinara is a home run. The pasta bowl sizes are called small, medium, and family, which translate to big, giant, and humongous because the family is 24 ounces.
Garlic bread comes with each pasta order, and it's made to order, and it's crispy, buttery, and garlicky. The salads — also made to order — come in the medium bucket. The mac and cheese (cooked to order) is also flavorful. Meat options are sausage, meatballs, and chicken.
The paper buckets are tightly sealed by a plastic lid, and I'm confident that transporting the food would not result in a spill.
The food is prepared by Patrick, one of the owners, and patrons can sit and wait and converse with him, as we did when we dropped by. He said his goal is to make feeding families more affordable for the South Denver area.
They have a free miniature arcade set up, as well, for those who want to pass the time while waiting. It's the original three Mortal Kombats as of November 2024. There is no dine-in option here; it's strictly order to go.
The shop is connected to the Great Harvest shopping center — just have to swing around the corner to the south.“