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Denver, United States

Bacon Social House - South Broadway

Price≈$20
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacityMedium

On South Broadway, Denver's most eclectic dining corridor, Bacon Social House occupies a straightforward but specific niche: an all-day breakfast and brunch destination built around cured pork in its many forms. The format suits the neighborhood's casual, neighbourhood-first character, and the address at 2160 S Broadway places it well within the strip's walkable reach.

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Address
2160 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210
Phone
+17208071229
Bacon Social House - South Broadway restaurant in Denver, United States
About

South Broadway's Morning Ritual

Denver's South Broadway corridor has developed a dining identity distinct from the tasting-menu seriousness of RiNo or the polished contemporary rooms of the city's central neighborhoods. Here, the character skews independent, eclectic, and emphatically casual. Breakfast and brunch spots anchor the strip's daytime rhythm, and Bacon Social House at 2160 S Broadway slots into that pattern with a concept built around a single, honest proposition: cured pork as the organizing principle of the morning meal.

That kind of menu focus, while it may sound simple, requires real depth of execution to sustain. Denver's brunch scene has expanded considerably in the past decade, pushing operators to define a specific lane rather than covering every genre. Bacon Social House has made that choice clearly. The name is the brief, and the format follows accordingly.

How the Meal Moves

The structure of eating at Bacon Social House follows a loose but recognizable arc. The meal opens, as most American brunch formats do, with the question of drinks: coffee, mimosas, or the kind of Bloody Mary that functions more as a vehicle for garnish than a cocktail. On South Broadway, this opener tends to stretch rather than punctuate, and the pacing here reflects that neighborhood norm.

The middle stretch of the meal, where the kitchen's reasoning becomes most visible, is where bacon-forward concepts either earn their premise or collapse under it. At the most direct level, this means offering cured, smoked, and flavored bacon variations as accompaniments or as primary proteins across egg dishes, sandwiches, and plates. When done with sourcing discipline and technique, this format can generate real interest across a menu. When it devolves into novelty, the bacon becomes a marketing device rather than an ingredient. The details of how Bacon Social House handles that question are best confirmed on arrival, since the menu evolves and the kitchen's current approach is worth assessing in person.

Late stage of a brunch meal here, as at most South Broadway spots, tends toward either sweet or a second round of drinks. Denver's casual brunch culture doesn't pressure guests toward quick exits, which makes the South Broadway stretch a reasonable place for a long weekend table rather than a quick weekday turnaround.

Where It Sits in the Denver Breakfast Scene

Denver's all-day breakfast category has become genuinely competitive. The city's population growth since 2010 brought sustained demand for neighborhood breakfast options, and the South Broadway strip in particular attracted independent operators who built identities around specific concepts rather than broad menus.

The comparison set for Bacon Social House is not the ambitious tasting rooms that have placed Denver on the national map. Spots like Brutø (Contemporary) or The Wolf's Tailor (New American, Contemporary) occupy a different tier entirely, with tasting formats and price points that signal a different kind of ambition. Equally, Alma Fonda Fina (Mexican) and Beckon (Contemporary) are evening-focused rooms where the decision to visit involves a different level of planning. The same applies to destination-oriented spots like Annette, which has a clearly defined culinary identity that pulls from a different comparable set.

Bacon Social House competes instead in the casual, neighborhood-anchored brunch category, where proximity, walk-in accessibility, and value-to-volume ratios matter most to the decision. On South Broadway, that means competing for weekend morning traffic against a strip that also includes bars, vintage shops, and the kind of foot traffic that drifts rather than plans. Getting a table here on a weekend morning likely involves some wait, as is typical across Denver's more popular brunch addresses. Arriving early or during the week flattens that friction considerably. For full context on Denver's dining spread across all categories, our full Denver restaurants guide maps the city's options by neighborhood and format.

The South Broadway Address in Context

The physical experience of arriving on South Broadway tells you something about the meal you're likely to have. This is not the kind of address that signals ceremony. The street's energy is informal, the signage is low-key, and the buildings run toward the functional rather than the architectural. That context shapes expectations appropriately. Breakfast concepts in this corridor tend to trade on comfort and familiarity rather than novelty or ambition, and the crowds they draw are neighborhood regulars rather than destination visitors making a special-occasion trip.

For travelers who have already engaged Denver's more ambitious dining rooms, a South Broadway brunch stop represents a different kind of value: access to how the city actually eats on a Saturday morning, rather than how it performs for critics and guides. That contrast is worth experiencing alongside the city's more notable rooms. Denver's national dining reputation has grown substantially, with chefs and concepts drawing comparisons to the kind of disciplined regional cooking found at Lazy Bear in San Francisco or the farm-to-table rigor of Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown. The breakfast strip on South Broadway sits at a different altitude in that hierarchy, and it doesn't pretend otherwise.

Planning a Visit

Bacon Social House sits at 2160 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210, in a section of the corridor that sees steady foot traffic on weekends. Parking along South Broadway can be inconsistent on weekend mornings; arriving on foot or by rideshare removes that variable. The neighborhood is walkable enough that a post-brunch browse along the strip is a reasonable addition to the morning. Parking along South Broadway can be inconsistent on weekend mornings; arriving on foot or by rideshare removes that variable. The neighborhood is walkable enough that a post-brunch browse along the strip is a reasonable addition to the morning.


Signature Dishes
bacon flightchicken and wafflesboozy french toast
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At a Glance

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Lively
  • Trendy
  • Cozy
Best For
  • Brunch
  • Casual Hangout
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingStandard

Fun, modern, and homey atmosphere with a lively brunch vibe and views of the bar from upper seating.

Signature Dishes
bacon flightchicken and wafflesboozy french toast