
About Jelly Cafe
Cheerful, light-filled joint preparing familiar breakfast fare & lunchtime salads & sandwiches.
What People Are Saying
from Google"The food was fantastic. Got the breakfast burrito and the pressed Cuban sandwich. Both were very good. The burrito was a generous portion, the sandwich had just a hint of a spicy kick. Magnifico. I was underwhelmed by the donut holes. The donut itself wasn't anything to brag about, it relied totally on the topping for flavor and taste. The bathrooms were a little gross, and that feeling was compounded by the hundreds of "garbage pail kids" cards they had lining the walls with rather distasteful images and names. I'd recommend the restaurant though, good place to get brunch!"
"Nice place to have breakfast near Denver University. Coffee was really good, food was fresh and tastes pretty good. I like their menu with lots of options to order from, wish they were open till late evening."
"really cute and chill cafe! i love the retro decor and their original spins on classic foods. got the iced coffee and veggie burrito and it was delicious. i couldn’t believe the chili on top was vegan. our waiter was so sweet we told him it was our first time and he gave us fresh little donuts! definitely recommend for a cute little brunch date."
"I visited this restaurant for breakfast on a weekday morning and was very disappointed, especially given its high ratings. Food: I ordered the Egg & Everything Loaded Toast, which the menu said comes with a morning greens salad. The salad itself was simple but fresh and tasty. Unfortunately, the toast was bland and lacked any real flavor. The menu described it as having “roasted corn,” but as you can see from my photo, the corn was not roasted at all — just plain and underwhelming. My son ordered the breakfast burrito, which came half filled with pulled pork and half with chorizo. The pulled pork side was fine, but when he got to the chorizo end, it was just one big clump of meat that he had to spit out because it was so unappetizing. Service: The service was equally disappointing. Our server only came by three times: once to drop off drinks, once to take our order, and once to deliver the food. No one checked in to see how our meals were, and we didn’t get any refills on water or coffee. After waiting about 20 minutes after we finished eating, I had to go to the hostess stand myself just to ask for our check, which took another 5 minutes because no one was at the hostess stand. To top it off, when I looked at my receipt afterward, I noticed I was charged an extra $0.75 for the salad — which was supposed to be included — plus an automatic 5% kitchen gratuity that wasn’t mentioned beforehand. Overall, this was a really disappointing experience, and I wouldn’t recommend this place based on my visit. I hope the management takes this feedback seriously, because right now it does not live up to its good reviews."
"Quirky breakfast/lunch restaurant in the Denver University area. The hillside Scramble was good with sausage and eggs. The side potatoes were also good and the biscuit was very good, but huge. One of the lighter items might be a better choice for me next time; this was a lot of food. Service was prompt and attentive. The space itself is interesting with old cereal boxes decorating the walls. The booths are a tight fit for large people. They do have password protected Wi-Fi available for guests. Parking isn't an issue early in the morning, but can be much more difficult later in the day."
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