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Eviva on Cherokee Apartments
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I really enjoy supporting locally-owned establishments, particularly when they are loaded with so much history and nostalgia. The food is rather dated- maybe to the 1970s or 80s- but that's ok. The problem is that the value has recently been reduced. To pay $17.95 for a pasta dish at a place like this is silly enough, but to find out tonight that salads are no longer included in the price is just ridiculous. This isn't special pasta- it's just spaghetti with marinara and some shrimp! Seriously, if you're going to ask people to pay for an old-school experience, at least make it authentic and bring back your iceberg lettuce salads. I could make that pasta dish at home for a third of the price. Also, the service could be a little more personable. I feel like the Cherokee has kind of compromised itself in the last couple years, which is a shame, because it holds such a unique place in Denver history.
Pros: It's a Denver tradition
Cons: It has become unreasonably overpriced
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