Gunther Toody's

(303) 399-1959

4500 E Alameda Ave, Denver, CO | Directions   80246

39.710792 -104.935166

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Neighborhoods:
Southeast Denver, Hilltop

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Traditional American

Price:
$$

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Restaurant Special Features:
Brunch, Family Style Dining, Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Outdoor Dining
Payment Methods:
American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

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1.0
August 01, 2010

I DO NOT RECOMMEND. We had a server named "Cupcake" who looked like she had a night job on Colfax. Service sucked from her - was not worth it. After looking at the entire wait staff they all seemed suspect - they all seemed to look unkept. They had on shorts/pants under uniforms and if the uniform did not fit instead of not getting a bigger size they just wore other clothing. I would prefer to have someone serve me that looked like they showered and shampooed in the last 12 - 24 hours. I understand that she may not be able to take care of the missing tooth right away but dam - bathe! The cooks did not have on hair nets or gloves. I read the previous reviews but mgmt must have lowered the requirement of the wait staff. I would not recommend this place at all.

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4.0
November 09, 2006

Nostaligic. Talk about De Ja Vu. This place has it. The restaurant is fun to walk around and look at all the different memorabilia. The food is good and priced reasonably. Great atmosphere along with the music.

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July 12, 2006

Kids and grown-ups alike can get their kicks in this '50s-minded malt shop re-creation. Richie and Potsie would be proud.. In Short
Addicts of sock-hop culture, vintage cars and rock and roll come here for waitresses in poodle skirts, Jerry Lee Lewis and Bill Haley on the jukebox, and retro dining. Sure, the Eisenhower-era schtick is a little corny. But families, kiddie groups and boppers of all ages can dig it, man. The menu consists of basic drive-in fare--burgers, fries, patty melts, Reubens and clubs--and entrees of fried chicken, meatloaf, pot roast and other American classics.

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3.0
June 13, 2006

Great Diner! Gotta Go. This cute lil diner was the best bargain in town. We stayed at a hotel close by in Cherry Creek and decided to stop by for a burger. They do GREAT hamburgers! The customer service was over the top. They were just closing when we dropped in and still took our order. We were so pleased we came back for their AWSOME breakfast. I highly recommend Gunther Toody's. Great Food/ Great Service!

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5.0
September 17, 2005

Great Diner for Breakfast. From the outside you can't tell it hides an interior from the bobby sock, poodle skirt era. There are pinball machines and red leather booths. The best thing about this place was the food. It was so good we went two days in a row for breakfast. I had the biscuits with sausage gravy and my husband had the Rascal, which was a large pancake breakfast. My breakfast did not come with meat (just biscuits, gravy, eggs and hash brown) so I got a side of bacon one morning and side of ham the following. Both the meat and eggs were cooked just as ordered. My husbands eggs were also perfect (over medium).

Of course you're probably saying, how can they mess up breakfast...but I have been to places that have.

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5.0
August 26, 2003

consistently good. The 50's motif wears thin after couple visits, but food is always good 'ol diner food, inexpensive & plentiful. Never had a bad meal. Excellent breakfasts! Kids will enjoy, adults can relax. Definitely not 'dress up' atmosphere. Servers very friendly & fast. Can get kinda loud sometimes, but on the whole, lots of fun with actually edible food.

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