Dos Abuelas Puerto Rican food

Mobile caterer · Globeville

Dos Abuelas Puerto Rican food

Mobile caterer · Globeville

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Fort Greene Bar, 321 E 45th Ave, Denver, CO 80216

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Authentic Puerto Rican food with flavorful options like mofongo  

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Fort Greene Bar, 321 E 45th Ave, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

dosabuelas.com
@dos_abuelas

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Fort Greene Bar, 321 E 45th Ave, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

+1 303 335 0726
dosabuelas.com
@dos_abuelas

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Local Restaurants Still Step Up for Puerto Rico - Eater Denver

"Keigh Crespo of Dos Abuelas food truck is currently organizing a group of volunteers for an April trip to the U.S. territory. Dos Abuelas is named in honor of Crespo’s two Puerto Rican grandmothers." - Camila Navarrette

https://denver.eater.com/2018/2/19/17016072/denver-restaurants-hurricane-relief-puerto-rico
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Google
Hands down THEE best plate of food I’ve had in Denver.. Chef Keigh’s service and the love she put into this dish was savored in every bite. It was so good that I ate all of my food, then finished my friend’s plate of tostones, too. I couldn’t stop eating bc it was SO freaking delicious.

Ricardo & Amanda Hernandez

Google
The food is amazing and authentic! The vibe in the restaurant is upbeat and lively. There is an awesome DJ, and the music is super good. Really pretty at night. I definitely recommend coming here!!

Luis Velázquez

Google
This is not a restaurant and it is not a bar. It is a window inside a bar establishment where you can ask for food through said window. This window is Dos Abuelas. The food was OK, but way overpriced for what it is. Rice and beans were very good, especially the beans. Meat was tasty, but the portions were downright insulting. Tostones, amarillos and mayo ketchup were fine too. Biggest gripe with the food is definitely meat portions. The food is overall acceptable, but it is definitely way overpriced for what it is. One star for atmosphere since this is not really its own place with its own atmosphere, It’s literally just a food window. Two stars for service since they’re really not very professional. They won’t insult you, but the attitude at time of service was definitely not the best and left a lot to be desired. One last thing, If you don’t know this place is there you can easily walk right by it and not even know that it is there, not even a single sign saying Dos Abuelas or something that might indicate this food window is there.

Yesmalys Colón

Google
Dos abuelas food was amazing. We visited this place a few months ago when I was still pregnant. We wanted to order mofongo. The chef told us that she didn't have green platains for it. She did everything she could until she got enough to make our plates. We really appreciate her hard work and it was worth it. Those guava cheese empanadillas were delicious. I miss so much eating authentic Puerto rican food. I gave this place 3 stars because it was kinda hard to find it and there wasn't enough parking. Wish Dos abuelas the best and I hope you could get your own place so everybody can enjoy your amazing Puerto rican dishes.

GRV

Google
Very limited menu and most items are not available. A Puerto Rican restaurant with few items, no mofongo, ect. Order white rice with beans and permil(shredded pork), also rice with steak. The food was old and dry. In all my years of traveling across the US, this place takes the cake as the worst.

Conner Milo

Google
Came when they opened on Saturday. No mofongo or empanadas besides pizza. The rice was already stale. If it was Pegao, it was yesterday’s given the time we arrived. Server didn’t know what Pernil was which is strange We were looking forward to Puerto Rican food and missed it being in Colorado. Very disappointed.

Hannah McCoy-Bae

Google
Such a fun spot for delicious puerto rican food! Environment is very lively with lots of open seating. The grandma’s plate was fantastic, especially the fried plantains. Everything is made to order and the person we ordered from was friendly :)

Osvi Alvarado

Google
I ordered a Mofongo but unfortunately they didn't have plantains. I decided on this dish of rice with beans and steak with a side of sweet plantain but no sweet plantain on the plate. I loved the taste of everything, especially the beans since they have a taste like home.
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Kaitlin C.

Yelp
Just opened a brick and morter in RINO. Really good mufungo and meaty empanadas. Their availability changes, so be aware of that.
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Zippy D.

Yelp
2nd try at Dos Abuelas (they're now at Zeppelin Station). Out of almost everything on the menu and - THE WAIT (almost 1hr for a sandwich)! Food (from the selection they had) is pretty good, but the wait is unreasonable. Not coming back.
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Monica G.

Yelp
This place is good but is was a little hard to get inside. First, the parking was very limited on the streets. Second, I left my ID in the car and in order to get inside, everybody must show an ID to the bouncer. I have to run back to the car and get it. The place was packed and with 3 groups of people before me, the food took 40 minutes to be ready. We got the eggplant croquette, cassava fries, sweet plantains and rice and beans with tofu and fried plantain. The croquette were AMAZING! Also, the garlic oil that comes with the fries is absolutely delicious. I wish they offered as a side condiment to add to the rice and beans. Since the rice, beans and tofu, don't have to much flavor. Maybe a little bit of that garlic oil on top of the tofu will make a difference. The portions are just enough for one person that don't eat a lot. The prices are right for the quality of food they offer. I didn't see any deserts on the menu, so I'm not sure if they offer them.

Norma L.

Yelp
We came across this food truck at the taste of Puerto Rico event at Civic Center Park yesterday in Denver. Obviously it's expected to have long lines at an event like this especially for food, however they had a menu out but did not scratch off all the things that they were currently out of and they didn't bother to tell the people that were waiting in line for over an hour what they were running LOW ON with an extremely long wait time THAT IS NOT COOL. My boyfriend and I waited in line for an entire hour, and WHEN WE approached to order food we were told that they were out of every kind of empanadas except for trout. They didn't bother to communicate with anybody in line that they were running low on other flavors, or that they were out of it completely, or that they were about to run out. To wait an hour and not be told anything in line, seemed very unacceptable because it takes just a few moments to step outside to your line and tell the people waiting that you're running low on a particular item or in this case almost everything. My boyfriend then begrudgingly settled for a mediocre steak sandwich. Which should have had other 2 other meats which they were also out of but didn't bother to let anyone know.....the sandwich which took another 45 minutes to make was not even very good. Thats almost 2 hours of our lives. When I did mention to the redhead chick running the register that it would be good to communicate with their customers in ine so they didn't they didn't wait for over an hour for food that they DIDNT HAVE OR WERE RUNNING LOW ON she got an attitude with me and was very rude about it and said "we're doing our best", WITH A BIG EYE ROLL. Well if doing your best is not communicating with your guests about what you're running low on, wasting over an hour of their time, being rude about it, and then proceeding to make THEM Wait Almost another hour for a mediocre sandwich... Then please do better! Between the food the long wait time the lack of communication between staff and customers that was generally not a good experience and I would not recommend anyone else hiring this food truck for an event or other people wasting your time or money if this is the way they treat their customers. Get it together guys! It almost seemed like they were purposefully not telling people that they were out of items just so that they would wait long enough to be desperate enough to just order something anyway just to make more money. Show some courtesy and take the time to tell people that you're running out or low on certain things that they don't wait for 2 hours of their life for nothing. After my unpleasant exchange with the redhead chick, I politely turned around and told everybody in the extremely long line all of the items thaT they were out of or running Low ON and she seemed visibly pissed that I let people know when she refused to do the same. People actually thanked me. Ridiculous
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Taylor G.

Yelp
This truck is so underrated. Why people haven't started lining up down the block is beyond me. My favorite, by far, is The Rican sandwich. I don't know exactly what is in it, but it's magical. I've been hard at work to evangelize the special sammie that has captured my heart. Can you be IN LOVE with a sandwich? I'm ready to put a ring on it. Find this little truck at Finn's Manor most days of the week. LOVE IT.

Kah L.

Yelp
Whew, the first bite was "SMACK-LICOUS"!! I got the grandma plate then ran off for a bit because I was down town doing what young folks do! They waited for me and kept my food warm! Great folks and amazing service! Appreciating food like this is a. Real pleasure ! Where else are you finding this? Get some flavor in your life baby!! See a few grub hub issues in the review, the real question is why pay extra when you can pull up, have great vibes plus made to order hot food! Quick ride ain't to bad people!!! Thank you Dos Abuelas!
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Meghann P D.

Yelp
Dos Abuelas has great vegetarian options (not always available in Puerto Rican food). I would recommended it to anyone for a late night meal in RiNo. I believe they use soy bean oil (not lard) to fry their plantains. I also believe their rice and beans are vegetarian friendly, but I would double check. They also have a vegan aioli upon request!
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Vincent P.

Yelp
This place came into my work in Lone Tree as our cafeteria likes to invite local restaurants to serve employees. The food was so delicious I contemplated going back for seconds. I got the Triple Rican and the bread was so fresh and toasted perfectly, the meat was juice and delicious and the sauce they used was amazing. I highly recommend the food, it's fresh and definitely unique!

Keoki F.

Yelp
I ordered at 9pm and received my order at 9:50, 30 minutes after I was initially told. The foocol was dry and cold. I did not receive an apology nor an explanation for the delay. Do not waste your time or money at this poorly run place.
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Yelping Y.

Yelp
Great food. Too bad the cook/server wasn't the kindest. Would def eat here again though.
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Adegoke A.

Yelp
Went a few weeks ago with some friends. The food was amazing and service was A1. Will definitely be going back.

Del G.

Yelp
Everything was flavorful and definitely authentic. We had sweet plantains and tostones "plantain chips", Abuelas plate and the Guava barbecue sandwich. Everything was beyond expectations. I shared with husband, sister and both kids and everyone was verbally raving during dinner. The beans and rice on the abuelas plate was unreal. I would get a side of that as a meal of its own. Bravo!
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Bex B.

Yelp
Authentic, delicious and at the perfect price point. I follow Dos Abuelas on Facebook to see where they are and show up whenever I can! Also an amazing, affordable catering option.
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Chris M.

Yelp
The food here is great, the whole vibe at Finns is cool. You can't go wrong with Dos Abuelas, fresh authentic Puerto Rican food and great people. I got Gramma's plate which was rice and beans, plantains and really good pulled pork. My wife had the Rican sandwich, she loved it. The food was so good we were craving it the next day. We'll definitely be back!

Hannah M.

Yelp
Placed an order on grub hub only to receive a text message 20 minutes later that my order had been cancelled and to check my email for more details. There were no details in the email. Seems like someone just didn't want to do their job- disappointing

Elle S.

Yelp
The people working it are so nice! Plus the one young fellow is gorgeous! If that alone isn't enough to get you to go, try their food! Tucked in among other food trucks!

S W.

Yelp
Rudest service ever. Out of all the food trucks at this joint it looked like this was one closed cause the window was shutand no lights. I was curious to look at the menu because I thought it was cool to see a Puerto Rican place here even, if I thought it was closed. We saw her and waited a bit for her to acknowledge us I figured she may have been busy but it only takes two seconds to say," be with you in shortly". I will own up and say that there was a miscommunication on both parties . But I ordered a plate and I heard her say there wasn't any protein. On the menu it said choice of protein or vegan plate. So I said, " I don't need the protein then" Then she busted out with," so just the rice and beans?" Looking back at this suggestion it's like 'Like where the hell do you get that when I said want the grandmas plate?!?!? ' not to mention it says it's served with beans and something else. And I was confused I looked at the menu and assumed she ment that as a side dish. So I just nodded cause it was loud, dark and cold . Well we leave to go stand where it's warm. We walk back to check on our food and I see that there was a plate. Of course because of the confusion, I was hesitant to take it. She opens the window and goes," this is yours, your ordered the rice and beans for six bucks" but just with a unfriendly tone and I paused and she saw the confusion on my face. I said to her," I ordered the grandma's plate" you could tell she looked so annoyed she even lifted her fist over her mouth, like one does when they are getting upset or trying to stop from saying something and she goes," No YOU said the Rice and beans" and I explained the confusion and said," sorry, I guess I must of heard you wrong" and she goes," so then do you want the plantains". I felt so uncomfortable so I said ,"no it's all good" and she closed the window. No apologies and no sympathy. While I was left with the window closed I was thinking to myself like where is the forks and spoons or napkins? I turned to my left and saw that it was stashed in there and I could see the dust and dirt on these spoons. I ended up throwing away my food waste of six bucks. Sure, it's probably obvious where the silverware is at, but it's dark! and it's called curiosity! No wonder there wasn't a line compared to the other food trucks.