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Whether the weather is sunny, cloudy or cool, Coloradans love being outdoors – maybe even more than we love eating and drinking. But why pick favorites when you can do it all at once?
Many bars and restaurants have patios we love, but some spots take al fresco to a whole new level. But what makes the best rooftop hangouts stand out? Right now, we’re partial to the under-the-radar options, the classics that survived the pandemic and are ready to be revised, and some of the new additions that have stepped up the rooftop game.
They’re not all within city limits, either. After all, if you’re looking for the best eats and drinks along with killer views, you’re ready to hit the heights. Here are the ten best rooftops to visit right now:

The view of downtown from BurnDown’s rooftop patio.
Molly Martin
                                                       BurnDown
     476 South Broadway
     720-899-3827
     burndowndenver.com
The building that has been transformed into BurnDown almost burned down in a 1978 fire that left a gaping hole in the center of the structure. Now that hole is an atrium that stretches from an expansive first-floor dining room through a second-floor lounge, where a small acoustic stage is located, to a third indoor/outdoor level. That’s where you’ll find the rooftop deck from which you can see the entire Front Range, including Pikes Peak to the south. There’s a clear view of downtown, too – you can even catch a glimpse of the gleaming gold on top of the Capitol. A stunner for sunsets, it’s also a prime place to view Fourth of July fireworks. 

Chef Jesus Silva’s Sushi Sora is a main draw at the Golden Mill.
Molly Martin
                          The Golden Mill
                               1012 Ford Street, Golden
                               720-405-6455
                               thegoldenmill.com
                        This historic mill turned food hall opened in 2021 and has quickly become a destination for anyone looking to head (a little) west for some staycation fun in Golden, where Clear Creek’s cold waters beckon tubers in the summer months. The expansive rooftop has a view of Coors Brewery and another big bonus: some of the best sushi in the state, at chef Jesus Silva’s Sushi Sora. Fill up a glass at the pour-your-own-beer wall downstairs, then settle in for an afternoon of sunny sipping and noshing. 

The rooftop patio at Historians Ale House is a great setting for brunch.
Bridget Wood
                           Historians Ale House
                               24 Broadway
                               720-479-8505
                               historiansalehouse.com
                        Broadway staples the Fainting Goat and Historians Ale House are both longtime favorites for dive-bar vibes and rooftop views along this busy stretch of road, especially on weekends. But during the week, the upper level at Historians is a quieter refuge for an al fresco lunch break, where you can enjoy its burger deal: $14.95 for a cheeseburger, fries and a beer, well drink or soda from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Pizza and views at Joy Hill.
Molly Martin
                           Joy Hill
                               1229 South Broadway
                               303-954-8784
joyhilldenver.com
                       Sure, the rooftop at our 2022 Best of Denver pick for Best Restaurant Patio is only two stories up, but it still boasts a killer view of the Rocky Mountains – and it won’t trigger anyone’s fear of heights. Paired with a thoughtfully crafted cocktail or a glass of Lambrusco and Joy Hill’s sourdough-crust pizzas, the view provides the ultimate colorful Colorado experience.        If you’ve yet to feel the joy at this spot that opened just before the pandemic hit in 2020, this is your sign to go, ASAP. 

Joyride added a rooftop patio in 2019.
Courtesy Joyride Brewing
                           Joyride Brewing Company
                               2501 Sheridan Boulevard, Edgewater
                               720-432-7560
                               joyridebrewing.com
                       In 2014, Joyride became the first brewery to open in Edgewater – an area that’s since gotten a lot of new reasons to visit, including its own food hall, Edgewater Public Market (which also has a rooftop bar). In 2019, Joyride’s owners finally debuted a longtime dream: the brewery’s rooftop patio, which boasts not only its own bar with sixteen taps and room for 150 people, but stunning views that take in Denver’s skyline to the east, busy Sloan’s Lake Park just across the street, and, on a clear day, Pikes Peak to the south.

Linger’s rooftop has long been a favorite, especially for brunch.
James Florio
                           Linger
                              2030 West 30th Avenue
                              303-993-3120
                              ediblebeats.com/linger
                      Back before new construction blocked some of the views, the rooftop at this restaurant built from the bones of the old Olinger Mortuary building was one of the most scenic places to dine in Denver. And while there may be more buildings surrounding it now, the eleven-year-old spot remains a go-to for good reason. Sure, its nearby sister restaurant, El Five, may be higher, but we love Linger’s more casual vibes and quirky touches, like the cocktails listed on toe tags, tables built from gurneys, and water served in apothecary bottles. Weekend brunch on the rooftop has long been an upbeat scene, and it’s one worth revisiting time and time again. 

Odell’s Sloan’s Lake location opened in 2021.
Hali Groninger
  Odell Brewing Sloan’s Lake
                              1625 Perry Street
                              303-376-3777
                              odellbrewing.com
                   On the south side of Sloan’s Lake, just over a mile from Joyride, is another brewery rooftop, this one mere feet from the park’s water-side walking paths. Odell opened at this location in the spring of 2021, and it boasts ample space, quintessentially Denver views of the lake, and the delicious variety of beers that are brewed beneath your feet.  It’s also the first Odell location to offer housemade dining options, including pizzas topped with seasonal ingredients.

Head to Littleton to sip mezcal on Palenque’s rooftop.
Palenque Cocina y Agaveria
                           Palenque Cocina y Agaveria
                              2609 West Main Street, Littleton
                              720-245-0195
                              palenquecya.com
                 Downtown Littleton often gets overlooked by those who live closer to the city, but it’s home to a number of rooftop patios where you can enjoy the slower pace of the suburb, which happens to be packed with locally owned gems. Exhibit A: mezcal mecca Palenque, which originally opened in 2018 as a second location of Adelitas but took the Palenque name after former co-owners Silvia Andaya (who still runs the original on Broadway) and Brian Rossi cut ties in 2020. Three years into its new iteration, there’s no better place south of the city to learn about – and sip plenty of – a well-curated selection of agave spirits and cocktails than the upper level of this Main Street eatery. 

The Sky Deck at Pindustry is massive.
Pindustry
                           Pindustry
                              7939 East Arapahoe Road, Greenwood Village
                              720-712-7467
                              thepindustry.com
                 For years, not much changed on Arapahoe Road near the Denver Tech Center, but a big push to revitalize the area kicked off in 2021 with the opening of Pindustry, the first major addition to what’s now called the Arapahoe Entertainment District. The two-story restaurant complex can hold up to 2,300 people, and besides the bowling and arcade games on the main floor, the biggest draw is the 16,000-square-foot Sky Deck with Rocky Mountain views, its own bar, and activities like giant chess and cornhole. Game on.

The Red Barber rooftop bar at the Catbird hotel.
Sage Restaurant Concepts
                         The Red Barber
                                 3770 Walnut Street
                            720-707-4040
                            theredbarber.com
                            At this elevated escape, size does matter. Located on the roof of the Catbird Hotel in RiNo, the Red Barber boasts (nearly) 360-degree views from its perch six stories above the city. And while there are other rooftops in town with both city and mountain views, this one has 3,300 square feet of open, inviting space in which to sip cocktails, enjoy bites like wings with Caribbean hot sauce and Korean beef hot dogs, and play a game of cornhole. Comfy couches are prime spots for lounging, or opt for the grassy picnic area or a spot near a fire pit – there’s even amphitheater seating for live-music performances. This is the ultimate backyard, in the sky, staffed with bartenders.
