White Pie

At White Pie, brothers Kris and Jason Wallenta dish up wood-fired pizzas inspired by their childhood in New Haven, Connecticut. But even though their pizzas were inspired by an East Coast classic, they aren’t chained to tradition – just as their tacos at Dos Santos, the Mexican restaurant they run around the corner, aren’t bound […]

The White Whale Room

An all-day, Moby Dick-themed cafe serving coffee in the morning and cocktails at night while catering to light-rail commuters and urban apartment dwellers may sound like a hot mess in the making, but the White Whale Room is instead lively, amusing and, most of all, heartwarming, thanks to the gracious service provided by owners Rachael […]

Whittier Cafe

There’s no place quite like Whittier Cafe, whose eclectic calendar features such community events as weekly Ethiopian coffee ceremonies. An expansive lineup of fresh-roasted coffees, along with teas, ice cream and sandwich options, comes out of the small but mighty kitchen at this neighborhood hangout. More than a coffee shop, Whittier Cafe is a true […]

Wide Right

This Buffalo Bills bar named for a notorious missed Super Bowl field-goal kick has all the makings of a place that draws in regulars: cheap drinks, tons of events and solid bar food – especially if you like Buffalo classics like pizza logs, beef on weck shots and, of course, wings. Wide Right is also […]

Wikipita

Manned by Israeli Itay Gal and wife Leah, this Mediterranean food cart makes some of the best handheld food on the 16th Street Mall. In its semi-permanent home off Arapahoe, office workers and the curious enjoy reasonably prices, hot and fluffy pitas stuffed with veggies and meats dripping with authentic spices. Don’t forget to stop […]

Wild Ivories

Started by former Sing Sing dueling piano veterans, Wild Ivories gives their former employer a run for their money as the only other dueling piano bar in LoDo. Housed in the former Buca di Beppo location, the joint brings in a hip crew of versatile and hilarious dueling pianists — some of whom play other […]

Wildflower

Chef Aiden Tibbetts was just 22 years old when he helped open this restaurant inside LoHi’s Life House hotel in 2020. In the years since, he’s settled into his role leading the kitchen, creating impressive dishes – often using flowers and produce from his mother’s garden – that manage to evoke the whimsical spirit of […]

Will Call

The folks behind the Little Pub Company opened Will Call in late 2014 in the Industry development on Brighton Boulevard; the eatery features Venezuelan-style arepas as its main menu attraction. Little Pub Company head Mark Berzins says the concept was the result of several different factors: the need to provide high-volume lunch service to employees […]

William Havu Gallery

William Havu originally opened his namesake gallery in Aspen in 1973. It moved to its current home in the Golden Triangle in 1998, and focuses on seven exhibitions a year. Artists displayed here represent both regional and national movements in realism and abstraction.

William’s Tavern

Williams Tavern is a no-frills joint on the 17th Avenue Uptown drag, a discreet bar sitting within a strip of ever-changing storefronts. The sparsely adorned spot has a pool table and a dartboard, but most folks just come to drink, a mix of suits and baseball caps crowding the place during the weekend. The only […]

Willie G’s Seafood & Steaks

Located on Denver’s bustling 16th Street Mall, Willie G’s Seafood & Steaks is a quiet, classy oasis with an upscale-steakhouse atmosphere. But its lively patio, at the corner of 16th and Lawrence, was just made for people-watching, so settle in and eat, drink and gawk to your heart’s content. Willie G’s is part of the […]