Ivy On 7th

410 E 7th Ave, Denver
(720) 828-8180

Recent Reviews

Craig A.

Sad to say, this great brunch spot has closed as of May 8th. I enjoyed coming here as it's in walking distance from my home. Best of luck to the owners in their future endeavors.

James T.

This is a popular place for Saturday brunch which of course means "spectacular service", "proper pricing" and "fantastic food" .....I got a seat at the bar with no waiting.....I had the baby black tuscan kale salad which was bountiful

Deana V.

We had terrible service here while the tables around us were being served quickly. The food was ok. Their potatoes are so flavorless & just coated in paprika. So gross... ask for extra salt or something.

Micaila Sheridan

Always enjoy ourselves when we come here, we have found some menu items are hit or miss though

Jennifer H.

Have been here once before and really enjoyed it but this weekend was not their best. I had cold, wet quiche with nothing in it and almost wondered if it had been frozen and reheated. My husband had the scramble with "fresh vegetables " which was a mountain of mushrooms and cheese (both of which he hates) and to top it off a bug crawled up on the bar which we were both pretty sure was a roach before my husband flicked it off the counter. Sad way to start his birthday and left with a hefty bill and a lot of food we won't be eating.

Katherine L.

This is the kind of place that LOOKS really good. Charming, sunny farmhouse decor, lively brunch crowd, yummy looking menu. But boy does the food disappoint!! The monte cristo is one of the worst I've ever tried: soggy flavorless French toast and I couldn't even taste the essential sweet component, apricot jam. That's what caught my eye in the first place so it was really a let-down. We also got a heaping side of dry, unsalted potatoes. Maybe I just got the wrong thing on a bad day, but I regret spending money on it. The rosemary on the italian benedict was a nice touch but overall not worth a $5 upcharge for a slice of ham.

Elizabeth C.

This was place was packed full of guests who were hungry for some good food. You can sit outside as they had a few tables, inside with more space or at the bar. There can be a wait time. For faster service and seating you can go straight to the bar. The Bartender, CJ, was providing good service and took my order at the bar. The food was delicious and fresh! I'd love to come back.

wanderluststar817

Context: This is my first visit to Denver, CO. I only have about 36 hours here, and it’s my last days of vacation, so I let my whims take me where they may. Review: Ivy on 7th is located in Capitol Hill and had 4.5 stars on yelp. I was in the mood for over-constricted ( maybe bougie?) brunch foods, and after seeing multiple things on the menu that piqued my interest, I decided to stop in. I sat myself at the bar (solo travel) and they had QR codes for the menu but ATT phone signal was low and couldn’t load. I waited for about 8 minutes before my server spotted me. He handed me a menu and gave me the WiFi password when I asked. He was friendly and fairly attentive. He forgot my beer chaser when I ordered my Bloody Mary, which is advertised on the menu, but when I asked for it, he poured me a whole beer! It was a local Mexican lager from Ratio brewing, and as I am on a boozy vacay- I had no qualms with that reparation. I asked him to help me decide between the breakfast burrito or the prime rib dip. He said – it depends on how hungry you are. The breakfast burrito is the largest thing on their menu. And though the prime rib dip did sound delicious, I kind of had my heart set on eggs. I went with a breakfast burrito and it was delicious, with a lovely green chili sauce on the side. I also ordered the - apparently famous- hash brown waffle. And it was cute and yummy, but not worth the money or fame (imho. ) There is a walk-up coffee and pastry part of the store, which I didn’t try but is quite appealing. When all was said and done, the meal was PLENTY to share with a friend if you both agree on it. I would order it again for sure, but I left about 3/5 on the plate. TLDR: would come back and share! Food was yummy if not a tad pricey. Service was nice and not fussy. Want to try coffee and pastries too.

Such a gem. Great food, great coffee, great bakery. Usually a bit crowded on weekends but it's a good crowd and the servers are super nice.

Marley Carrington-Maurer

Ivy on 7th serves up a cap hill neighborhood breakfast oasis. If you’re local to the neighborhood you can easily feel like a regular saddling up at the bar. It’s a homey spot with a large variety of menu items that can satisfy most any craving. Some dishes better than others with some standouts of the lemon ricotta pancakes, quiche (de jour), and breffie sandwiches. You are certainly to be satisfied as you crawl out of your Saturday rage hang over.And even with the food hitting the spot, the service is what puts Ivy over the edge into 5 stars for me. You can tell when management actually cares about a place and it’s staff and at least for an outsiders view- it seems like they do. The experience of dining in- which seemed to lose some of its magic over the pandemic, is in full swing. From the host, to the servers, to all the staff- it feels like they want you to be there and for you to have a good experience.

Ruth G.

Ivy on 7th was located in a cute neighbourhood and the inside was inviting and cozy. We got there around 930 am on a Saturday morning and we had just beat the rush. I got the The Farmhouse (soft scrambled eggs, gruyere, tomato, herb butter, toasted brioche bun) with a side of fruit. My friend got the breakfast burrito and really enjoyed it. I also ordered a lavender latte which was a regular latte with some sprinkles of lavender on top. Not sure if I would order it again as it was mostly foam and not a lot of coffee. Overall, a cute place with decent food!

Belinda D.

I would definitely come here for brunch! I was in town for a long weekend and was glad my friend found this place. The smothered breakfast burrito is probably the best burrito I've had. It was the crispy bacon in every bite of this burrito which did it for me. I also got a lavender latte (came out after my breakfast was served because the batista lost the paper with our order on it). It was delicious with the hint of lavender, but I wish it had less foam and more coffee. I also like that you scan a QR code to pay your bill.

Abigail Davison

Fantastic brunch! We split the lemon ricotta pancakes — huge portion, definitely made to share! Really enjoyed the atmosphere

Kim L.

I love Ivy on 7th for their gluten free options! Really delicious breakfast of heirloom tomato, burrata and prosciutto on gluten free toast. The toast was crispy and delicious!

Billie Hawkins

Very tasty. Good for groups of 6 or less.

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