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Tucked into a rundown Colfax strip mall, this tiny Ethiopian joint draws adventurous taste buds and African regulars from around the city. The walls are covered with tourist...
My friend and I had heard great things about the food here. It seems to be a one amazing woman show. So give yourself plenty of time for the whole process- we saw people come in and then leave after about 15 minutes (who knows?...
Great food, Great staff (mother daughter), go if you want to eat something out of your norm and when you’re done you’ll be happy you did.
This was my first trip to an Ethiopian restaurant! I had a nice time. Don't go if you are in a hurry. Expect to have a slow experience but that made it more relaxing and fun. Wasn't rushed through the meal at all! We ordered...
My wife and I were passing through Denver and wanted something besides the usual fare. Took a chance at lunchtime and we were completely won over! This was some of the best food! The cook/owner/waitress was personable and made us feel like family. The price...
Love the experience of the Ethiopian cuisine, all served in a large platter to be shared by the table. The 4 of us shared a meat combo for 2 and a veggie combo for two. Everything on the tray was delicious!
The service is a...
Queen of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant can be found at E Colfax Ave 7225. The following is offered: Restaurants: African. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Denver there are 1 other Restaurants: African. An overview can be found here.
Though inhabitants of Ethiopia might not be so lucky, fortunate Denverites are given the opportunity to sample Horn of Africa delicacies at Queen of Sheba. A small restaurant located on the eastern end of Colfax, Queen offers inexpensive and creative ways to expand your knowledge of ethnic food beyond "spaghetti" and "burritos." Ethiopian cuisine revolves mainly around a type of flat bread...
The real Queen of Sheeba may be a historical figure, but this small Ethiopian restaurant shares little similarity. Located on East Colfax, it's a quaint place to get truly authentic Ethiopian food. Known for it's genuine flavor and friendly neighborhood feel, Queen of Sheeba restaurant has stayed true to tradition for nearly twenty years; satisfying native Ethiopians and advernterous Americans...
Queen Of Sheeba serves Ethiopian cooking. Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.
Details to Note: Reservations are accepted. Carryout is available. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash Only
Traditional basket tables, just big enough to fit the platter of food, sit at the front of the restaurant and in a small private room near the back.
If you want to take your feast home, Queen of Sheba asks that you call 45 minutes ahead.
Approach from the east to avoid the median in the middle of Colfax.
Ethiopian honey wine is sometimes available, but if that's too sweet for you, order a Mamba, a giant African beer, or some Ethiopian coffee.
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