$10 for $20 Worth of American Fare and Drinks at The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon
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- Fresh, hand-cut steaks
- Zesty drinks
- Menu 90% made from scratch
- Big-screen TVs
Without steak, most Americans wouldn’t be able to justify owning such terrifyingly sharp steak knives, much less an entire rack of steak guns. Today's Groupon gives you a chance to use them: for $10, you get $20 worth of hearty cuisine and drinks at The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon, with locations in Foxfield and Greenwood Village.
The Dusty Boot sends Southwestern fare galloping into the mouths of Denver-area buckaroos, specializing in hand-cut bovine bites that are trimmed in-house daily. Let your taste buds walk across the new york strip steak ($25.95), or gobble as you gobble up the turkey gorgonzola melt—thinly sliced turkey breast topped with gorgonzola, red onion, walnuts, and raspberry sauce on ciabatta bread ($8.95). The boot stroganoff packs a chorus line of kicking flavor, spotlighting prime rib sautéed with penne pasta, mushrooms, caramelized onions, red bell peppers, and garlic cream sauce ($12.95). Soothe hard-working teeth muscles with a drink such as The Dusty Boot signature margarita, swirling with a generous portion of Corazon tequila ($6 a pint), and 90% of The Dusty Boot's menu is made from scratch with fresh products by gastro gurus that are at least 80% human.
Reviews
Yelpers give both The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon's Greenwood Village and Foxfield location a 3.5-star average rating:
- The service was fast and friendly and the food was amazing! – Andrea E., Foxfield location
- I look forward to visiting this restaurant again soon and trying different items on the menu. Good food at great prices. I would definitely recommend! – Jeff L., Greenwood Village location
- Fresh, hand-cut steaks
- Zesty drinks
- Menu 90% made from scratch
- Big-screen TVs
Without steak, most Americans wouldn’t be able to justify owning such terrifyingly sharp steak knives, much less an entire rack of steak guns. Today's Groupon gives you a chance to use them: for $10, you get $20 worth of hearty cuisine and drinks at The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon, with locations in Foxfield and Greenwood Village.
The Dusty Boot sends Southwestern fare galloping into the mouths of Denver-area buckaroos, specializing in hand-cut bovine bites that are trimmed in-house daily. Let your taste buds walk across the new york strip steak ($25.95), or gobble as you gobble up the turkey gorgonzola melt—thinly sliced turkey breast topped with gorgonzola, red onion, walnuts, and raspberry sauce on ciabatta bread ($8.95). The boot stroganoff packs a chorus line of kicking flavor, spotlighting prime rib sautéed with penne pasta, mushrooms, caramelized onions, red bell peppers, and garlic cream sauce ($12.95). Soothe hard-working teeth muscles with a drink such as The Dusty Boot signature margarita, swirling with a generous portion of Corazon tequila ($6 a pint), and 90% of The Dusty Boot's menu is made from scratch with fresh products by gastro gurus that are at least 80% human.
Reviews
Yelpers give both The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon's Greenwood Village and Foxfield location a 3.5-star average rating:
- The service was fast and friendly and the food was amazing! – Andrea E., Foxfield location
- I look forward to visiting this restaurant again soon and trying different items on the menu. Good food at great prices. I would definitely recommend! – Jeff L., Greenwood Village location
Need To Know Info
About The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon
The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon welcomes hungry guests to dig into burgers, steaks, and Mexican-inspired specialties. In the dining room, more than a dozen TVs tune in to games as diners sip tequila, margaritas, and other drinks. Meanwhile, the chefs wrap filet mignon in bacon, slow-cook slabs of pork ribs in tangy barbecue sauce, and garnish fish tacos with fresh cilantro. Diners not in the mood to build their own burgers can pick one of the specialty burgers, which include a breakfast burger with bacon, cheddar, and a fried egg, and the Fatty melt—a burger, sautéed mushrooms, and onions between two grilled-cheese sandwiches.
On the weekends, the Dusty Boots' staff wakes up early to the sound of their rooster's idiotic radio show and cooks up breakfasts of three-egg omelets and latke reubens, which include two potato pancakes smothered in corned beef, sauerkraut, thousand-island dressing, and melted swiss.