Bar in Denver, United States
New Saigon Bakery and Deli
100ptsWalk-in Vietnamese on South Federal. No fuss.

About New Saigon Bakery and Deli
New Saigon Bakery and Deli on South Federal Boulevard is a no-reservation, counter-service Vietnamese bakery and deli in Denver's most concentrated Vietnamese-American corridor. Walk in, order, and eat well at a price point that undercuts almost every sit-down option nearby. Best for a fast, affordable lunch stop rather than a night out.
Quick Take: Should You Go?
New Saigon Bakery and Deli on South Federal Boulevard is one of the easiest calls you'll make in Denver's Vietnamese corridor. No reservation required, no waiting list, no booking window to stress over. Walk in, order at the counter, and eat well for a price point that undercuts almost every sit-down option in the city. If you're visiting for the first time and want to understand why Denver's Federal Boulevard strip matters to the city's food culture, this is a reasonable place to start — but go in knowing what it is: a working-class bakery and deli, not a restaurant with table service and a curated drinks list.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
South Federal Boulevard runs through one of Denver's most densely Vietnamese-American stretches, and New Saigon Bakery sits squarely within that fabric. The address — 640 S Federal Blvd , puts you in a strip-mall context where the food, not the room, is the point. First-timers should calibrate expectations accordingly. You are not walking into a polished dining room. You are walking into a counter-service bakery that has been feeding the neighborhood for years, and the experience reflects that directly. Order, find a spot, and eat. The format is fast, the portions are practical, and the prices will likely surprise you on the low end.
The food here is the reason to come. Vietnamese bakery-and-deli operations of this type produce banh mi and baked goods that can hold their own against far more talked-about spots in the city. The bread matters in a banh mi, and a bakery that bakes its own has a structural advantage over delis that source elsewhere. Without current menu data confirmed in our records, we won't speculate on specific items , but the category itself, done well at this price tier, consistently over-delivers relative to what you'll spend.
For first-timers, the practical advice is simple: arrive with cash as a backup, keep your order focused on the bakery's core output rather than peripheral items, and don't expect a drinks program worth analyzing. This is not a bar, and there is no cocktail list to assess. If you're cross-shopping against Denver's broader dining scene for a serious night out, this is the wrong comparison. If you want a fast, affordable, neighborhood-rooted lunch or mid-afternoon stop , particularly if you're already spending time along Federal Boulevard , it earns its stop.
Booking & Logistics
Booking difficulty here is as low as it gets: walk in. There is no reservation system, no phone booking process in our records, and no special timing strategy required. South Federal is accessible by car with street and lot parking typical of the corridor. If you're coming from central Denver, factor in the drive to the southwest of the city center. Check current hours directly before visiting, as we do not have confirmed operating hours on file , Vietnamese bakeries in this category often run morning through late afternoon and may close earlier than dinner-oriented venues.
How It Compares
New Saigon Bakery and Deli sits in a completely different category from Denver's bar-and-small-plates scene. For a broader look at where it fits across the city's options, see our full Denver restaurants guide, our full Denver bars guide, and our full Denver experiences guide. If you're planning a fuller Denver trip, our full Denver hotels guide and our full Denver wineries guide round out the picture. For a sense of how Denver's bar food scene compares nationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each show what serious food programs look like in a bar context.
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| New Saigon Bakery and Deli | Easy | — | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is New Saigon Bakery and Deli good for groups?
It works for small, casual groups without any logistical planning — no reservation system means you just show up. Larger parties should be realistic: this is a bakery-deli format on South Federal Boulevard, not a sit-down dining room built for big tables. Keep groups to four or fewer for a smooth visit.
What's the signature drink at New Saigon Bakery and Deli?
Specific drink menu details aren't documented for this location, but Vietnamese bakery-delis in Denver's Federal Boulevard corridor typically carry Vietnamese iced coffee. If that's a draw for you, it's worth confirming on arrival rather than making it the reason for the trip.
Does New Saigon Bakery and Deli have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented for 640 S Federal Blvd. Given the format — a neighborhood bakery and deli on a busy commercial strip — don't plan around al fresco dining here.
Is New Saigon Bakery and Deli good for a date?
Only if you're both on the same page about keeping it casual and cheap. This is a walk-in deli on South Federal, not a dinner-date venue. It's a solid low-stakes first meeting or a quick lunch stop, but skip it if the occasion calls for atmosphere or a full sit-down meal.
Is the food good at New Saigon Bakery and Deli?
New Saigon sits on one of Denver's most competitive Vietnamese stretches, which keeps quality honest — places on South Federal Boulevard earn repeat business on food alone, not ambiance. No awards are on record, but the neighborhood context is a reasonable quality signal for the format.
Does New Saigon Bakery and Deli have happy hour deals?
No happy hour or promotional pricing is documented for this venue. It's a bakery-deli, not a bar concept, so that format doesn't really apply. The value case here is the everyday price point, not timed discounts.
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