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Contribuer aux commentairesAfter reading a number of reviews and looking at pictures of the menu items, I was excited to eat at Henry’s. However, when we got there, while we were one of the first people in for lunch, it still took us over an hour to get our lunch. Once it was received, it was not very good. With all the other places to eat in the surrounding area, don’t waste your time at Henry’s.
It 's a sports bar offering a whole menu of brews and drinks along side typical bar/tavern eats. Fish tacos, with Mahi-Mahi, were very good, serving a decent-sized piece of fish in taco shells thar were firm. (Most such tacos seem to be served in floppy shells. Beer-battered fish and chips had a thin, seasoned coating. Quiet for a Sunday evening, it could certainly offer a loud and lively atmosphere during certain sporting events.
Overall nice location and setting. The waiter was attentive. They were out of my typical beer. The food was good.
This spot has a real bar image. We could have a normal table for our group. They had issues with taking reservations before 8:15 pm, though they closed already at 9 pm the night that we were there. Probably staff issues as the staff also had problems with their service. Food is good but nothing special. Beer choices are quite fine. Decently priced for a spot at 16th street downtown Denver.
My girl and I were in Denver for a concert (George Straight and Chris Stapleton) and a walking tour of local breweries.Henry's was one of our first stops. It is NOT a brewery, but it does have several local craft brews on tap. There is also shuffle-board. My girl will always stop in for shuffle-board.The menu has all the standards and specialty choices. Our food was delicious (I had the Ruben Sandwich).If you're in downtown Denver and want to grab a beer and a bite you won't go wrong at Henry's.