Located on 88th Avenue just off I-76 in Commerce City, the 88 Drive-In Theatre is the last of its kind in the Denver area. Open rain or shine during the summer months, it features two to three first-run feature films every night of the week. The box office opens at 7 p.m. on Friday and […]
Commerce City
Showing 1 - 15 of 15Concept Colorado is a new and dynamic 11-acre art complex being developed on the edge of Denver by Jeanie Nuanes King, a long time Denver arts advocate, developer and artist. The project, located in Commerce City, will offer art studios, galleries, food and other amenities; and eventually live/work spaces. The project directly addresses space concerns […]
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is the home field of the Colorado Rapids soccer team, built in Commerce City in 2006 and featuring 24 fully lit soccer fields surrounding the stadium itself. This makes the park an ideal venue for events other than soccer games; it was the home of the Mile High Music Festival during […]
Commerce City is hardly a restaurant utopia, and Gala Gardens isn’t exactly the first joint that floats into your head when you’re lusting after a brick of beef. But it should be, because the steaks — of which there are several, including a hefty 25-ounce porterhouse, a 22-ounce T-bone, a couple of New York strips […]
Located on a secluded stretch of Quebec Street in Commerce City across the street from Dick’ Sporting Good Park, Halftime Sport Bar brings in a fair share of locals and folks driving by who might be curious or who come for the karaoke. But hey, if you do happen to be in the area, say […]
Open since 1986, this Commerce City restaurant offers a classically Colorado take on green chile, with big chunks of tomato adding to its orange hue, along with small chunks of pork and plenty of visible bits of large-dice chiles. You can choose your heat level, from mild to extra hot, though even the medium packs […]
Commerce City got a playground when Pioneer Park moved in. This clean, fun facility features baseball fields and batting cages, basketball courts, a dirt jump park and a skatepark that rivals any in the metro area.
Offering bus tours, wildlife-viewing and other nature programs.
Colorado is lucky to have many homegrown Mexican chains — but none have been as successful as Santiago’s. And with good reason: This chain, which has over twenty locations (and counting), doesn’t just offer great to-go breakfast burritos; it also serves up an absolutely addictive green chile. In mild, medium and hot, it’s tasty enough […]
Tacos y Salsas is a tough place to miss — all the outposts of this growing local chain are as shiny and carnival-colored as their surroundings are gray and grim. The food at this taqueria-style spot shines just as bright, with excellent meats sliced and seared right in front of you. You can doctor your […]