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MESOB RESTAURANT

Mesob Restaurant
1119 Syracuse St
Denver, CO 80220
Phone (303) 370-1370
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  • Mon - Sun
    10:30 am - 2 am
    Closest Intersection of Colfax Ave
    Payment Methods Mastercard, Visa, AmEx, Cash, Debit
    Liquor Info Yes, Full Bar Available
    Dress Code Casual
       


    INFO & EVENTS

    Owner's name: Gebeya, she's very welcoming.

     

    PRESS & REVIEWS

    Vegetarian Society of Colorado - By Scott Plummer
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    This month, your faithful restaurant reviewer attempted to review all the Ethiopian restaurants in town and in the process, he learned something about women (that makes just 3 things that I now know about women). Women absolutely love to eat Ethiopian food! I kid you not guys, I didn't have to eat alone this month after I spread the word that I was on an Ethiopian kick. I sincerely hope that this kind of response carries over to Thai, Czech, French, German, etc. I'll keep you apprised in my next article.

    In the meantime, let me tell you that I had several enjoyable dinners, both the food and the conversation at 3 of our fair city's Ethiopian restaurants...

    When we walked into Mesob, the place looked like a partly converted dance hall straight out of Costa Rica, with about a dozen Ethiopian men sitting at the bar. It was fortunate for us that they were there to translate our order as the waitress couldn't speak a lick of English. The menus were handwritten and the food was very inexpensive. Unfortunately, the food matched the atmosphere in that it was good (my companion ate everything in sight)... >>more


     

     


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