Three Sisters Cafe & Catering

1717 Stout St, Denver
(303) 991-8772

Recent Reviews

James Daveggio

Great breakfast burritos, incredible staff, always so polite and friendly. Would highly recommend to anyone.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Burrito

Amanda Rodriguez

They close at 2:00 not 2:30 as listed here

Josh P.

This is, by far, one of the best lunch spots downtown. Though the line is long, the wait is short and the food is worth it. The ingredients are fresh, and the faces are friendly. For my money, there is no better deal than the soup, salad, and bread combo. The breakfast sausage and potato soup is divine, especially when you dip the warm and comforting Bavarian loaf into it!

Elizabeth B

very yummy food, especially the soups and burritos, nice staff :)

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Allie R.

Highly recommend 3 sisters for lunch in downtown. Come early because the line gets full quick! They have the best soups and sandwiches are tasty as well. Everyday they have about 6 different soups. You can call their phone number to see what soups they are cooking up that day. Not to mention the guys who work here are so friendly. No soup nazi's here.

Bri P.

I had a chicken salad sandwich. It was okay. The ratios were decent and I like the tortilla. But I didn't like how there was no sauce, I had to go to my kitchen to grab some ranch. I also didn't think the chicken was moist, it was nothing noteworthy for me in terms of flavor profiles or ingredients unfortunately. Also, I had a cookie and it tasted as if it were coated in raw sugar. I have only tried these two items, so I was disappointed but perhaps other choices are better.

Stephanee Estrella

I have only ordered delivery but I have yet to be disappointed in my menu selections. The soups are DIVINE! Thank you.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Salad, Soup

Brows by Amna

Breakfast ❤️ it was delicious and perfect size . love it ?. ???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Buffalo Chicken, The Veggie Garden Breakfast, Breakfast Bowls, Veggie Garden

Marcus C.

A few months ago right before a holiday that fell on a Monday, I went on the website Friday to see if Three Sisters was going to be open; the website said they were open, so I headed down to the restaurant to get lunch. When I arrived, there was a handwritten sign on the door that said the restaurant was closed. I was quite surprised, as there was nothing on the website signifying that the restaurant would be closed that day--- nothing about the holiday which was next week either. Frustrated, I walked away, promising that some day I would come back and speak to them about the poor first impression that I had gotten about their restaurant. That day was today; I finally went back and spoke to a manager, explaining the poor first impression that I had gotten about their restaurant, and how I needed to understand why the website said they were open, and a handwritten sign said they were closed; the manager made a few excuses, admitting he was not sure why the restaurant was closed that day, but they have had a lot going on inside the restaurant recently. When I pressed him on why the website said they were open when in truth, they were not, and why did they not signify on the website they were going to be closed, he did not give me an answer, but went back to excuses as to why they may have been closed. I brought the website up several more times and he never answered my question. Instead he said they had been there for twenty years, and to try them again. I stared at him in disbelief, and he looked confused as to why I was looking at him. The reason I was a little confused is because I did not have my questions answered, and also, the manager did not have the smarts to offer me a coupon for half off a meal. . . in fact, he offered me nothing but excuses. I left in disgust. Now, my intent was not to get a discount, but to get an apology and maybe have someone show the effort to get me to come back, as it was their error and not mine. He made no such effort other than to say he was sorry, and to give them a chance. I walked out. This is really a shame because I hear their food is very good. . . the problem is, their customer service is NOT. And they made no attempt to fix the issue and make me feel like a valued customer whose first impression of their restaurant was a bad one. Shame on them for this mistake, a mistake that could cost them business. Ironically, this is not about their food or menu, but about their customer service decisions. What a poor choice they made in this instance. As you can no doubt figure out, I am loathe to give them another chance since they did not seem to care that I not only had a bad experience, but took the time to come back to them to fix the error. Now one bad experience became two. What a shame.

Chasetopher F.

The chorizo burrito is the best I ever had. I don't like them thangs soggy so I'm glad it came out crispy giving it that cruuuuunnnccchhhh if you know what I mean. Oh and my wife got that veggie sammich with the ciabatta bread that got so much goodies on it that you forgot what came on it and you get a surprise with every bite.

MHlondon1

This is one of my favorite places in Denver. Highly recommended!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nathaniel Gallion

Good food, great service, fantastic value and in an historical bank building. Wifi is high speed and the bathroom is in a SAFE so no bums get in. Drip Coffee is hot and fresh.

Sierra C.

Everything about this place is amazing! Great staff, phenomenal and authentic food, and great vibe all around. Convenient for anyone who works in the central business district!

Ashley Fedele

Had an issue with the food and the owner promptly assisted and resolved to my satisfaction

Calena Hoover

The staff is super friendly and the food is awesome. Soup is super good. Would definitely recommend this place to anyone.

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Three Sisters Cafe & Catering

1717 Stout St, Denver, CO 80202
(303) 991-8772