In the heart of downtown Denver sits a culinary time capsule where the biscuits are so fluffy they defy gravity and the gravy is so rich it could probably apply for its own credit card.
Sam’s No. 3 isn’t just a restaurant – it’s a Mile High City institution that’s been satisfying hungry Coloradans since Herbert Hoover was in the White House.
The bright red and yellow awning of Sam’s No. 3 stands out against Denver’s modern skyline like a cheerful reminder that some things in life should remain deliciously unchanged.
Nestled on Curtis Street, this beloved diner has been drawing crowds for nearly a century, proving that trendy food fads may come and go, but exceptional comfort food is forever…