Amore Gelato

The line can be long at Amore Gelato, which opened on the 16th Street Mall in summer 2010. But for those who prefer Italian-style gelato and sorbet to ice cream, its more calorie-rich American counterpart, the wait is well worth it. Styled as a modern European sweet shop, Amore Gelato draws tourists walking off big […]

Andenken Gallery

Andenken Gallery is home to a a handful of important, emerging Denver artists. Partnered with Battalion Boutique, this is one of the few galleries where you can indulge in some ping pong while enjoying the art.

Angelo’s Taverna

Angelo’s Taverna bills itself as Denver’s original pizza and oyster bar – and since it’s been serving central Denver since the Nixon administration, it’s safe to say that it’s the longest-running restaurant of its ilk, though it’s now on its second owners (who opened a second outpost in Littleton). Even if you love oysters raw, […]

Angelo’s Taverna & Carboy Winery

Now well into its fourth decade, this Italian eatery has real staying power, and it’s easy to see why. The space, which feels like it’s been made to order for the neighbors, is fueled by a quintessential red sauce, a thick gravy of tomatoes that goes well with Angelo’s homemade pasta and meatballs. The spot […]

Angry Chicken

Move over, Colonel: There’s a new KFC in town. Angry Chicken brought Korean fried chicken to Havana Street at the end of 2017, making the spicy, crackly bird more accessible than ever in metro Denver. And definitely more delicious. With a swank dining room, well-stocked bar (fried chicken is bar food, after all) and roster […]

Anna & John J. Sie International Relations Complex

The University of Denver has begun construction on a new five story, 46,000 square foot building that will join the Josef Korbel School’s existing facilities to form the Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex. The Sie Complex is made possible by a generous $17 million donation by the Anna and John J. Sie […]