It’s hard to find an eighteen-hole regulation golf course that has views of both a major city and a major mountain range. But Denver’s City Park Golf Course does. The location is convenient, of course – just east of downtown by City Park – and it has a full driving range, repair shop, restaurant and […]
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Showing 573 - 594 of 3056After reopening in 2020 following three years of reconstruction, the City Park Golf Course is one of the hardest tee times to book in Denver – even the driving range can require a wait. But the bar and outdoor patio, still shiny-new and overlooking the golf course and Denver skyline, always has a seat open. […]
Opening early October
A good burger in a great room — that ought to be Citygrille’s slogan. While Citygrille’s burgers might not be the best in town, they are certainly quite nice: a half-pound of ground sirloin on a good bun. The kitchen also does a mean Colorado-style green chile that’s a marvel when paired with fries. The […]
Clayton Lane Fine Art, in the heart of Cherry Creek, offers an eclectic lineup of fifty artists working in realism, impressionism and abstract styles.
Ongoing curriculum of diverse dance classes for all levels, including African, ballet, break dancing, creative dance, drumming, hip-hop, jazz and more, for ages 3 and up.
The Clocktower Cabaret has been delighting audiences for more than eleven years with its beautiful European-style decor, variety entertainment, and top notch hospitality. Located in in the heart of downtown Denver, the variety nightclub is nestled beneath the historic Daniels & Fisher Clock Tower building. Denver’s showcase venue for live performances and your destination for […]
Vinyl is a four-story behemoth of a dance club featuring different music on every floor (including house, EDM, Top 40/pop and live music). The venue’s rooftop patio offers great views of Denver’s skyline, along with year-round fire pits, hookahs and a seasonal grill. Elsewhere, the uber-swanky lounge welcomes those who just want to chill, and […]
Clyde doesn’t look like a traditional wine bar. The walls are white, the chairs are silver. Artwork has been kept to a minimum, with nothing French or kitschy on the walls. All of which makes sense, because Clyde – owned by Jon Lipshutz and Chris Fehlinger, a front-of-house veteran who worked at Union Square Cafe, […]