For breakfast on Sunday, Kim and I headed to the Krameria Cafe. I think she found it through a brunch suggestion in her email, and after checking it out online we decided to give it a shot. It was a little further from our house than we typically drive for breakfast, but they did advertise the best breakfast in Denver on their website. We arrived to find a mostly deserted restaurant save for a few tables of people inside and one out on the patio. Not exactly what I expected to see from the self-proclaimed best breakfast spot. We were seated right away and looked over the menu while we waited for a server. Well we waited and waited. Finally Kim caught the attention of one of the servers, who immediately apologized and took our order, after we had sat there for ten to fifteen minutes.
Fortunately the food came out really fast. I was starving, and a little under the weather from the previous night’s pub crawl, so this made me happy. I don’t think I could have waited much longer for food. If I remember correctly, Kim had an omelette of some sort. While I ordered the biscuits and gravy (on the “sides” portion of the menu) along with some hash browns. Immediately I was thrown off by the lack of sausage in the gravy, but at least it appeared to be homemade. It was okay, but definitely not the best biscuits and gravy in town, that title belongs to Lucile’s. The side of hash browns was an entire plate of potatoes, which helps explain the nearly $4 price tag. Again, not the best food in town. I think Kim pretty much agreed with me as far as the food goes. The service ended up being good, but I doubt we ever go back as the food just didn’t cut it.