Best Dive Bar
If there were a love song to the Nob Hill Inn, it would be played on a steel guitar. The song would have some twang to it, and it would be sad and satisfying and honest. But last year, it was almost silenced. The Nob Hill Inn has been a drinker’s paradise for more than seventy years — serving everyone from Bob Dylan to politicos who used to make deals over the phone in corner booths — but this classic, down-and-dirty watering hole on Colfax almost dried up entirely during the pandemic. Without a kitchen or passable alternative, the place closed for months while it sold pizza and to-go drinks out of the back door and regulars hosted fundraisers. “We’ve had hard times before,” said John Plessinger, whose father bought the Nob in 1969 and put it in his name. “But nothing like this.” Still, Denver’s best dive bar survived, and today the Nob Hill Inn is again pouring drinks at its horseshoe-shaped bar.