Welcome to Thai Pot Cafe
"Thai Pot Cafe, located in Denver, is a modern Thai restaurant with a traditional touch. Known for its delicious Thai dishes, especially the Pad Thai wonsen and coconut curry, this spot is a favorite among locals. Customers praise the allergen labeling, catering to gluten-free and vegan preferences. The friendly staff provide excellent service, making dining here a delightful experience. The Thai iced coffee is a must-try for a sweet caffeine boost. With a wide range of options for vegetarians and vegans, Thai Pot Cafe stands out as a top choice for Thai cuisine in Denver."
- 1350 S Colorado Blvd Ste 191 Denver, CO 802221350 S Colorado Blvd Ste 191 Denver, CO 80222 Hotline: (303) 639-6200
Located in the heart of Denver, Colorado, Thai Pot Cafe is a hidden gem for Thai cuisine lovers. This casual yet modern restaurant offers a wide range of options for diners, including takeout, reservations, vegan and vegetarian choices, and even a full bar for those looking to enjoy a cocktail with their meal.
One standout feature of Thai Pot Cafe is their dedication to catering to various dietary needs. Customers rave about the allergen labeling and options for gluten-free and vegan dishes. The attention to detail in ensuring a safe and enjoyable dining experience sets this restaurant apart from others in the area.
The menu boasts traditional Thai dishes with a modern twist, such as Pad Thai, coconut curry, and Drunken Noodles. Customers particularly love the Pad See Ew and Thai iced coffee for a sweet treat. The friendly and efficient staff provide excellent service, making each visit a memorable experience.
Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Thai Pot Cafe is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings for authentic Thai flavors. Don't miss out on their lunch specials, which offer a great value for delicious appetizers and entrees. Overall, this restaurant receives high marks for its top-notch service, flavorful dishes, and inviting atmosphere. Thai Pot Cafe truly stands out as a must-visit destination for Thai food enthusiasts in Denver.

Great food, and amazing service. Thai curry and appetizer plate with a sampling was really goood

This is my favorite Thai spot in Denver. They have fantastic allergen labeling (especially for gluten free and vegan/ vegetarians) and can make almost anything vegan or gluten free. They even offer their gluten free food on an orange plate for visual confirmation that the kitchen prepares it safely for you! This is absolutely appreciated and so comforting when you just want to dig into your food. As far as the rest of their food it is very well prepared, with a great range of spice options (I order a 20 for a mild/medium flavor), tons of dish options, and an amazing vegan Thai tea option! The service is always above and beyond and this is the only Thai place that I can find that is consistently top notch. If you are weary of fish sauce I recommend mentioning that or asking for your dishes vegan as some of the salads have it. The drunken noodles and their peanut sauce for their spring rolls are my favorite things. They use a coconut base and it is so creamy and flavorful. My only critique is that I think for $7 the spring roll app should come with more than 1 spring roll. When you're done eating walk over to yomie or drive to mango mango for a dessert near by!!

Clean modern vibe restaurant with a bit of traditional Thai touch of deco. One of my favorite Thai restaurants in Denver. Strongly recommend Thai iced coffee for sweetened coffee. Pad Thai wonsen and coconut curry is delicious. Great service

Thai food is my favorite. I've tried many dishes and haven't ever disliked a Thai dish, but drunken noodles are definitely my favorite. That being said, I had the BEST drunken noodles I've ever had today at Thai Pot Cafe! The lunch special was a great deal, served weekdays 11-3 and around $14 for an appetizer and entree that was more than enough food and I didn't even get the "bigger" portion for $1 more. For the app I got the Tom Yum soup and it was so balanced and tasty, one of the best I've ever had. The mushrooms and tomatoes and chicken all worked so well together in the slightly spicy/sour soup. For the entree the drunken noodles CRUSHED IT! I've tried this dish at every Thai restaurant I've eaten at and this was the best. Hands down. I got it with chicken and at a spice level of "Thai medium" and it was PERFECT! Def spicy but not overpowering. I asked my server what I should order since I'm used to a 1-5 scale and order a 4 and she recommended Thai medium and it was the right amount for a spice addicted eater like me I also tried the Thai Basin martini that had St Germain, gin, lemon, and Thai basil in it. The menu said to ask for it spicy (which I, of course, did) and it was one of the best cocktails ive had in awhile. I'm only in town for a week but I will definitely be coming back before I leave! Also the restaurant is cute AF and the service was great. Everyone was very friendly and helpful, I couldn't have asked for a better lunch.

Best Thai restaurant in all of Denver for 2 reasons: their Thai iced tea that is served with real cream and their Pad See Ew. To be fair, all of their other dishes curries, fried rice, and salads are phenomenal, but the pad see ew just hits the spot.

Overall (A-) It's a decent place - check it out Service (A+) Excellent customer service. The staff was super polite and friendly. They quickly took my order, answered all my questions, provided a recommendation and quickly brought my food out. It was super fast. Best service. They got my appetizer out and then a few minutes later my meal. Best customer service Food (A-) I got the large squid pad Thai - American 5 level spice and crab rangoon. Both were good. Crab Rangoon had some crab but mostly cream cheese and the sauce with it was really good. The squid pad Thai was decent also. This is a safe bet Thai place. My sense is that all the items will be pretty good but not the best I have ever had. Value (B) It was $14.99 for the large lunch order. I was expecting more food. Not quite sure what a regular order would have been but I know I would not have been full. Added squid which was another $4. With tip and tax it was around $26. A bit pricey in my opinion. Check this place out - it's a safe bet Thai place and everyone will be happy.

I always look forward to my trips to Denver because it means I can visit Thai Pot Cafe. They have a great selection of vegan options, and the food is consistently delicious. I started with the Fresh Spring Roll Tofu as an appetizer, which had a satisfying crunch and came with a ridiculously good peanut sauce. For my main course, I had the vegan version of Pa Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) with tofu. The portion was generous, the sauce was flavorful without being overpowering, and the noodles had a nice texture. Although I would have liked more Thai basil, the dish was still enjoyable. I couldn't resist trying the Mango & Sticky Rice dessert, which was a delightful in-house-made treat. Overall, my family and I had a great dining experience at Thai Pot Cafe, even though it was a bit pricey. It's definitely worth a visit.

Was in the mood for some delicious Thai food and this restaurant was suggested by a friend - so decided to swing by and check this location out! We arrived on a Wednesday at 12:30pm and had no wait time to get seated - we picked outdoor seats since the weather was nice that day. The restaurant had a pretty nice ambience both inside and out - it is located in a shopping/restaurant plaza with various other restaurants in nearby vicinity, and there are like 4 outside tables that seat 2 that could be pushed together to seat 4. Definitely gives a cozy feeling no matter the option you pick! I got the lunch special, which included the a small appetizer (in my case I got a soup) + the entree, which I'll review down below: Chicken and Rice Soup: For the lunch special you get a choice between: 2 Crab Rangoons, 1 Egg Roll, a Salad, or the soup of the day - with the soup of the day when I went being Chicken and Rice. This soup was delicious! The chicken was really tender and made for good texture difference between the rice and the soup, the rice was soft and had a good chew (not too chewy or hard, which is great!). The soup had a good clean flavor, seasoned well with subtle chicken flavor - I enjoyed it! Pad Thai: I got the large size pad thai for an extra $2 and my friend got the regular pad thai - personally I couldn't really tell a big difference between the sizes other than a bit more noodles I think - but that's just my perspective. There is a spice ranking from 1-35 (35 being extra Thai Spicy!), I picked 15, which was slightly above Thai mild because I don't have a personal reference for Thai level spice, I also got beef as my protein. The flavors definitely itch that craving for Pad thai really well - the flavors are sweet, spicy, and sour after the addition of the lime. The noodles were chewy and the beansprouts give a great refreshing taste to the overall dish, and the beef was tender and really soaked up the sauce well! The textures in the dish had all the elements I personally look for in a pad thai, and this was definitely a delicious plate that I would order again! Overall, I spent about $15 for the lunch special, which I thought was a pretty good price! The flavors were definitely delicious and the value was good relative to the food you get, and I would like to revisit to try the other options in the menu! I would totally recommend you come and give Thai Pot Cafe a try! (4.5 stars!)