Port Side
2500 Larimer St, Denver, CO
Crema's Take
“Tucked into a quiet RiNo corner, this spot has earned a devoted local following for its exceptional breakfast sandwiches, especially the legendary Duke—a crispy, melty masterpiece that apparently lives up to the hype. The vibe strikes that perfect balance between a quick caffeine stop and a lingering breakfast destination where you can settle in with excellent coffee and fresh pastries. What keeps people coming back is less about the coffee alone and more about the whole experience: killer food, attentive owners, and that feeling of discovering a neighborhood gem that makes you never want to tell anyone about it.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Avocado toast on sour dough was amazing! Bacon egg cheese on potato roll was very good. Crispy bacon, melt cheese with optional hot sauce.
Hands down best breakfast sandwich I’ve ever had, the Duke baby! Heard great things about it and I’m glad I tried it. Once you take a bite you’ll understand and devour! Perks for owner and workers being super cool as well.
I’ve been to Port Side several times now, and every time I walk through the doors, it just feels like the kind of spot that Denver locals are lucky to have. It’s tucked in a quiet corner of RiNo with this modern, cozy atmosphere that somehow feels both minimalist and warm — like a perfect balance of neighborhood coffee shop and high-quality brunch café. The staff here genuinely seem to care about what they’re doing, and that’s a rare thing to find anymore. On my last visit, I ordered the breakfast burrito, which looked absolutely beautiful when it came out — perfectly toasted, hearty, and packed full of flavor. But here’s where it got interesting: it was extremely spicy. I mean seriously, I was in awe of how many pepper seeds made it into that thing. It wasn’t just a light kick — it was a full-blown spice event. My mouth was on fire, and I was genuinely shocked by the heat level. It was unlike any burrito I’ve ever had. What impressed me most, though, wasn’t the food — it was how the staff handled it. When I mentioned it to them, they didn’t brush it off or get defensive. They listened, they smiled, and without hesitation they offered to make things right. They gave me a breakfast sandwich on the house as a replacement, and it was absolutely phenomenal. The bread was toasted to perfection, the egg was cooked just right, and the balance of flavors was spot-on. That sandwich reminded me exactly why I come here — because they care about delivering something exceptional and they treat their customers with real respect. The way they handled that little mishap showed true professionalism and pride in their craft. Most places would’ve shrugged it off or made it awkward, but Port Side turned it into one of the most positive experiences I’ve had in any Denver café. You can tell this team has heart — they want people to leave happy, and they do it with grace and genuine hospitality. So here’s the bottom line: the food here is outstanding, the coffee is consistently top-tier, and the people behind the counter are the kind you actually want to support. If you’re in Denver and haven’t checked out Port Side yet, do yourself a favor — go. Whether it’s for the breakfast sandwich that saved my morning or that unforgettable burrito with the pepper seeds that nearly took me out, you’ll leave with a story, a smile, and a real appreciation for what great local food service should feel like.
Looking for a good breakfast sandwich and coffee and stumbled upon this place. I had The Duke sandwich, iced coffee and chocolate chip cookie. Everything was so fresh and delicious! Loved the atmosphere and the staff was super friendly. I will definitely be back!
We grabbed brunch on a Saturday back in September back in 2024. I'm finally getting around to cleaning out my reviews. The bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich was not worth the $10. The breakfast burrito was good and had very good spice but also not really worth $12. Our drinks were okay. I'm a stickler with bloody Mary's and theirs was decent but whatever mix they use is a bit thin for my liking. The mezcal sunrise is a better drink though. The seating and ordering area is very cramped. I wouldn't recommend trying to eat or drink there with any more than 3 people and honestly more than 2 is kind of pushing .
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