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Website: savinasmexicankitchen.com
Phone: (303) 433-8300
Cross Streets: Between E 18th Ave/Tremont Pl and E 18th Ave/18th St
Closed now
- Tue 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
1801 N Broadway, Unit 116 Denver, CO 80202 ·1380.06 mi
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Amenities
- Family friendly
- Accessible
Reviews
yelpSavina's was a great choice while we were in town for a convention. We made reservations ahead of time, and it came highly recommended by a local friend--which always feels like a good sign. It's...
MoreSavina's was great spot to check out in the downtown Denver area. The upscale vibes make this the perfect spot to grab dinner or margaritas with a group. The food was amazing as my wife and I got...
MoreThe good, the bad, and the not exactly ugly but certainly a bit weird. Good: very solid Chile verde, a virgin margarita that actually tastes like something, and a baseline salsa with a little...
MoreWe came here on a Saturday night without a reservation and were able to walk right in but we also got there quite early at around 5. The service was great and the waiter routinely checked in on...
MoreCome here for the green chile and shredded beef (in burrito/enchilada/chimichanga/etc) and you're go to go for the whole meal. Other things are good too (guac, salsa, chips, beans, rice, chicken)...
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