
Apartments near Bang! Restaurant in Denver, CO (906 Rentals)


Edgewater Village

2787 Harlan St

Sloan's Lake Aprtment

2045 Depew St

2035 Depew St

2025 Depew St

2015 Depew St

3620-3632 Ingalls St

1695 Sheridan Blvd

3660 Ingalls St

1655 Sheridan Blvd

Edgewater Crossing

3718 1/2 Jay St

3740 Jay St

2024 Fenton St

6145 W 38th Ave

4101 Harlan St

4085 Harlan St

3001 Kendall St

1775 Depew St

6440 W 35th Ave

4000 Jay St

3292 Marshall St

6203 W 40th Ave

4330-4360 Ingalls St

3200 Newland St

Fenton Street Apartments

1628 Eaton St

Fenton Apartments

1550 Depew St

1800 Ingalls St

1657-1667 Fenton St

1645-1655 Fenton St

Marshall Manor Apartments

3750 Newland St

1633 Fenton St

1550 Eaton St

1790 Ingalls St

Fenton Street Apartments

6675 W 29th Ave

1739 N Harlan St

3688-3698 Otis St

6700 West 37th Place

Harlan Hills Apartments

4445 Jay St

6720 W 37th Pl

1300-1314 Ames St

6204-6244 W 18th Ave

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Eating out in Denver can be an expensive hobby, so if an apartment residents wants a good, upscale meal, they might be left with an empty wallet by the end of the night. Of course, there are cheaper options for your dining pleasure, but many times the food is not nearly as good, so what an apartment-ite has to do is find a balance between delicious food and affordable price. One location that has this balance down pat is Bang!, a Denver institution serving up cheap, delicious eats for hip young Denverites. If you're looking for tasty Southern cooking, but don't want to break the bank, step right up to have all your culinary needs satisfied. Coming in for dinner, there are options for those seeking smaller or larger plates. Small plates are best for those looking for something lighter, and you have the choice of flash fried calamari in sweet red chili sauce, pan-fried house-made mozzarella, toasted sweet potato bread, barbecued pulled pork, or salad with argula or spinach. For those seeking a bit more muscle to their dinner, you can try one of their large plates, with options such as fried catfish, meatloaf, country friend chicken breast, penne pasta, grilled salmon, even a grilled rib-eye. There's also a full lunch menu, with sandwich options such as pulled pork barbecue, meatloaf, shrimp po-boy or a BLT, or their delicious burger, or you can try their grilled chicken salad or penne pasta. It also helps that nothing on the menu is over twenty dollars, and most can be bought for less than fifteen. Saving so much money, you're sure to have some cash left over for one of their delectable Southern desserts, including gingerbread with whipped cream, chocolate cake, panna cotta with strawberry coulis, or their fresh peach cobbler with bourbon cream sauce. You can enjoy it with it with numerous coffee options, or a hot cup of tea, or with their seven-grape port. For such a small, inexpensive restaurant, the most surprising thing is its extensive wine list, with a fantastic number of whites, sparklings and reds from all over the world. California Riesling, French Chardonnay, Spanish Albarino, Italian Prosecco, Argentinean Cabernet, and Australian Shiraz are just some of the many varietals to be found on this lengthy list. So, sit down, relax, enjoy a nice meal and a pleasant glass of wine, and don't worry about spending too much. Apartment-ites looking for an affordable option in Denver dining need no longer worry, for Bang! Restaurant has cheap, tasty options that'll keep you coming back time after time.
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