When I travel, the most important meal for me is brunch. I travel to see a specific area, so I will undoubtedly be doing a lot of exploring, so it's good to start things off with a good meal. This was especially important in Denver when I planned on doing an all day beer crawl. I was staying in the Speer neighborhood of Denver and Ivy on 7th was both close, in Capital Hill, and on the way to RINO, where I wanted to go. When I arrived, I noticed that it looked brand new. In fact, the temporary banner above the door said NOW OPEN. When I asked, I found the restaurant had been open for less than 3 months, replacing another wine bar. It had a nice patio, but I decided to sit inside and learn about the place. The space was very open with brick walls, a cement floor, and an unfinished ceiling. While I could see the dining room from the bar, it was separated by a half wall, I imagine to control traffic around the bar.
As I would be drinking, I decided both to stick with coffee with my brunch and to make sure I ate something hearty. The coffee was a medium roast from a local roaster, Pablo's Coffee, and I really liked it. For my meal, I had what they called an Ivy Cristo which was a spin on a Monte Cristo, a Ham and Cheese Sandwich served on French Toast. For their version, it had Local Ham, Apricot Jam, and Brie, on Pressed French Sourdough Toast. It was both sweet and savory and very gooey. The fact that it was pressed in a panini press made it compact and crisp and very good. As a side, I had Seasonal Fruits and Berries. It included Grapes, Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, and Raspberries which were sliced and tasted very fresh. It also included no Cantaloupe which improved it immensely.
My brunch was very good. The place looked nice, it was very relaxed, and the staff was very friendly. The food was also very fresh and good and if I return to Denver, this will definitely be on my list.
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