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Businiess name:  Kevin Taylor's At The Opera
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I went here for restaurant week where we paid $52.80 for a 3 course meal for 2. We were told by some friends about the Kevin Taylor restaurants so we were excited.... that is, until we got there and actually ate the food. For the first course, they had a choice between pumpkin soup, a romaine salad, or some kind of salad with yogurt dressing. My husband had the pumpkin and said it was disappointing and I had the salad with yogurt dressing that turned out to be the most boring thing I had ever had. Think bagged salad and put a dollop of store bought yogurt on it. As an entree, I had the pumpkin gnocchi and my husband had the steak. He said the steak was decent but we've made better at home, and my gnocchi was tasteless. I had the chocolate cupcake for dessert that was dry and my husband had the cheesecake which he actually liked. I thought the service was good but the food was very poor. I know Kevin Taylor has many restaurants in Denver. He has a reputation for serving great food but I can imagine that if you have 5 restaurants, you will have others working for you, which is going to bring down the quality of the food. Before we left, they even gave us certificates to come back and dine for 2 for $52.80 here or at Prima Ristorante. After reading reviews about Prima too, I really doubt we're going to use these certificates or ever visit another Kevin Taylor restaurant again. A note to Kevin Taylor: think quality, not quantity!

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