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Middle Eastern
 › Vesper Lounge

A laid-back lounge atmosphere with a Middle Eastern skewed menu of lamb kabobs, crispy fries seasoned with a house spice blend, artichoke dip, and gyros. Ten taps pour mostly Colorado beer and the cocktails are suitably potent.

 › ZanZiBar Billiards

Along with traditional bar fare—like the burger-and-beer deal for $7—this laid-back hub, featuring free pool and an extra-long happy hour, dishes out fresh Middle Eastern dishes, like hummus, falafel, and shish kebabs.

 › Phoenician Kabob

This quiet restaurant, best for takeout, serves up a solid menu of Middle Eastern and Lebanese fare that, after a busy day, makes for a quick, affordable dinner. Also offers gluten-free options.

 › House of Kabob

Lebanese and Persian cuisine. Try the Kobeideh, a kabob made with beef, lamb, onion, and tomato.

 › Ali Baba Grill

At this family-run restaurant, all your favorites (hummus, baba ghanoush, lamb kabobs, falafel) are cooked fresh daily.

 › Beirut Grill

Under the soft light of Damascene chandeliers, dine on lamb shank, kebabs, and falafel.

 › Pita Grill and Hookah

Simply decorated joint serving chicken shawarma, chicken kebob, and falafel.

 › Damascus

A Syrian gem hidden in a shopping plaza, serving up falafel, hummus, kabobs, baba ghanoush, and more.

 › Kabob Station

Try the delicious hummus, served on pita bread and made fresh daily.

 › Aveen Exotic Cuisine

Serving fresh Kurdish burgers and biryani made from all-natural ingredients.