
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Location: Denver Museum of Nature and Science Convenience store, grab and go dining- style. Hot and cold drinks, pizzas, pretzel (with all you want oooeey-gooeey cheese), cupcakes, salads, candies, chips,etc.. Adjoining the checkout are tables one can enjoy their food. The dining area is at the atrium so it's very airy and bright. I had coffee and a pizza slice, costing me a little over $8."
"This place has the honor of serving me the hardest "soft" pretzel I've ever had. Almost $10 for a rock hard pretzel, a very small cup of cheese and a can of soda."
"Ordered a hot dog, the bun was crispy like it had been left out on the counter for 2 or 3 days. The french fries were awful, chewy. The Rice Krispie cookie was so hard you couldn't even cut it with one of the plastic knives. Bring your own food"
"It was okay food for a museum. I did not know they had burgers and BBQ on the other side, but we had pizza, salad, hot dogs and chips with drinks. We had a good seating area and the food area was clean and easy to follow when looking for plastic ware. Free refills on drinks. When we go back, we'll try their other options. Friendly staff."
"Not wheelchair accessible, food was bland and seemed like it was made the day before and then microwaved. The pork ribs were so poorly done the they fell off the bone followed shortly by the bone almost melting in my fingers (it was so soft). Payed $13.50 for leftovers, overall will never eat at this trash restaurant again."
"One of the classiest breakfast cafe chains I've been to. I've long heard about how great the offerings were at First Watch and I've long been wanting to..."
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