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Restaurants in Denver Suburbs

Atomic Cowboy home of Denver Biscuit Co & Fat Sully's NY Pizza

4.3
1,074 Google reviews$$ · Moderate

One of 14 restaurants we've tracked near Denver Suburbs.

Things to Know

Atomic Cowboy is a high-energy brunch and cocktail destination in Centennial (off S. Quebec St.) that combines Denver Biscuit Co, Fat Sully's NY Pizza, and a full bar, known for massive buttery biscuits and craft cocktails.

This is a must-visit for hearty comfort food and well-made cocktails with a fun, funky atmosphere where the food quality and portion sizes justify the weekend wait times.

  • Massive, flaky, buttery biscuits that are the foundation for exceptional sandwiches like the Beeler Biscuit and Cubano
  • Excellent cocktails like the Smokehouse Bloody Maria, paired with a self-serve coffee bar while you wait
  • Knowledgeable, attentive staff and bartenders (like Rees) who move crowds efficiently despite busy weekend rushes
  • Generous portions across all menu items including shrimp and grits, pot pie, and pizza from Fat Sully's
  • Ample parking, especially compared to the Broadway location
  • Weekend waits for tables can be long, though reviewers agree it's worth it
  • Can get loud and hectic during peak hours, though atmosphere remains pleasant overall
  • Cocktails are pricey and can significantly add to the bill

Based on Google reviews · AI summarized

Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Thursday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Saturday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

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What Visitors Say

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Travis Smith

2 months ago

If you’re heading to the Denver Biscuit Company in Centennial (located right off S. Quebec St.), come hungry. This spot is part of the "Atomic Cowboy" trio sharing space with Fat Sully’s Pizza and the Atomic Cowboy bar which means the vibe is always high-energy, laid-back, and perfect for a weekend morning. ​ ​The Centennial location has a great "modern diner meets neighborhood bar" feel. It’s spacious, but like all DBC locations, it gets busy fast. The self-serve coffee station is a lifesaver while you wait, and the staff is famously efficient at moving the crowd along. It’s the kind of place where you can comfortably wear a hoodie, grab a mimosa, and settle in for a serious meal. ​The "Star of the Show" (The Food) ​The biscuits here aren’t just a side dish; they are massive, flaky, buttery pillows that serve as the foundation for everything. ​The biscuits here aren’t just a side dish; they are massive, flaky, buttery pillows that serve as the foundation for everything.

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Nate B

2 months ago

Atomic Cowboy absolutely lives up to its reputation. From the food to the atmosphere to the service, everything came together for a great dining experience. I ordered the Beeler Biscuit, and it was outstanding— rich, indulgent, and packed with flavor. My fiancée went with a BYOB (Build Your Own Biscuit) with a side of gravy, which was just as impressive. The portions are huge, so definitely come hungry or be prepared to take some home. Quality and quantity are both top-notch here. To drink, I had the Smokehouse Bloody Maria, which was seasoned perfectly with just the right amount of heat to make it spicy without being overwhelming. It paired incredibly well with the biscuits. Service was another highlight. Rees, our bartender, was friendly, easy to talk to, and clearly knew the menu inside and out. His suggestions were spot-on and added to the overall experience. Despite being very busy, the atmosphere was pleasant and surprisingly not loud, making it easy to enjoy conversation without feeling overwhelmed by the crowd. Overall, Atomic Cowboy is a must-visit for anyone who loves hearty comfort food, well-crafted drinks, and excellent service. We’ll definitely be back.

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Rachel Erotika

2 months ago

Amazing brunch in the Centennial area; the waiting time to get a table can be a little long on a weekend, but it’s totally worth it. I recommend getting the ‘Biscuits and gravy’ smothered in both homemade sausage gravy and vegetarian mushroom gravy. Their mushroom gravy and sausage patties are very tasty, big portions even for the hash brown patties. Place can get loud, with a very funky and hectic atmosphere, but we were happy with the fast and attentive staff and service.

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Jenn E

4 months ago

Atomic Cowboy is always awesome. Great food, cocktails, and service. We also love the self serve coffee bar!! We've had a bunch of good food here. The shrimp and grits, and the pot pie are staples!! We've h even had the pizza before and it was massive and delicious!! Atmosphere is fun and funky. Definitely a cool spot to stop in for breakfast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Atomic Cowboy home of Denver Biscuit Co & Fat Sully's NY Pizza worth it in Denver Suburbs?

This is a must-visit for hearty comfort food and well-made cocktails with a fun, funky atmosphere where the food quality and portion sizes justify the weekend wait times. Known for: massive biscuits, cocktails, and good vibes.

What do visitors love about Atomic Cowboy home of Denver Biscuit Co & Fat Sully's NY Pizza?

Massive, flaky, buttery biscuits that are the foundation for exceptional sandwiches like the Beeler Biscuit and Cubano Excellent cocktails like the Smokehouse Bloody Maria, paired with a self-serve coffee bar while you wait Knowledgeable, attentive staff and bartenders (like Rees) who move crowds efficiently despite busy weekend rushes Generous portions across all menu items including shrimp and grits, pot pie, and pizza from Fat Sully's Ample parking, especially compared to the Broadway location

Is there anything to know before visiting Atomic Cowboy home of Denver Biscuit Co & Fat Sully's NY Pizza?

Weekend waits for tables can be long, though reviewers agree it's worth it Can get loud and hectic during peak hours, though atmosphere remains pleasant overall Cocktails are pricey and can significantly add to the bill

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