Colorado Harvest Company

There are magnifiers at the bud bar at Colorado Harvest Company, so that patrons can get up close and personal with the shop’s product. That’s just one of the details that make this dispensary a favorite among Denver clientele. The comfortable couch and groovy art in the waiting room, the range of product available and […]

Colorado Photographic Arts Center

Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) is dedicated to fostering the understanding and appreciation of photography in all forms and concepts through exhibition, education, and community outreach.

Colorado Ski Country

Colorado Ski Country is a nonprofit association representing many of state’s ski mountain resorts. The coveted fifth and sixth grade passes are ideal for kids learning the sport, allowing three or four free days of riding or sking at each of the 21 resorts. Dedicated skiers can also find passes and deals through Colorado Ski […]

Colt & Gray

Colt & Gray is an exercise in how far someone – chef/owner Nelson Perkins, in this case – can push a neighborhood restaurant without going completely over the edge. Since it opened at the foot of the 16th Street pedestrian bridge connecting Commons Park to LoHi in August 2009, this compact eatery has been an […]

Columbine Steak House & Lounge

An image of a steak and a martini glass tops the bright-yellow sign on Federal Boulevard where Columbine Steak House has been serving up cuts of beef, burgers and fries since 1961. And not much has changed since then at this no-frills joint. Guests opting to sit in the main dining room order at the […]

Comal Heritage Food Incubator

Comal is a restaurant on a quest: It opened in as a lunch spot in RiNo in late 2016 with the goal of training low-income women (many from Mexico, El Salvador, Syria, Ethiopia and Iraq) in restaurant and business skills, and some of its graduates have moved on to open their own food endeavors. In […]

Comedy Works Downtown

Celebrated worldwide as the platonic ideal of a comedy club, the downtown outpost of the Comedy Works became a perennial Westword favorite simply by being better at what it does than anyone else. Beneath the well-lit hubbub of Larimer Square, the club unites its crowds in the boozy dark, cultivating the ideal environment for standup. […]

Common Grounds

Common Grounds has been slinging coffee in Denver since the early ’90s, long before the popularity of super-chains and Frappuccinos. The original location is still going strong in the Highlands, while the downtown spot moved to different digs across the street in 2009. However, the LoDo locations did keep its most notable feature: a beer […]

The Commons on Champa

The Commons on Champa, founded by the Partners below, is Denver’s public campus for entrepreneurship – a unique gathering place for the city’s diverse community of business builders and innovators. The Commons on Champa was founded to support startups across all industries and to expand access to entrepreneurship, ensuring Denver remains one of the best […]

Comrade Brewing

“Welkome to the Party.” That’s the motto for Comrade Brewing, which opened in southeast Denver in 2014 with “back-to-basics” beers — like a kolsch, an IPA, an Irish red and a milk stout — and a tongue-in-cheek nod to Communism. But owner David Lin says he’s really celebrating the camaraderie that the craft brewing industry […]