Denver
Showing 1101 - 1122 of 3056Denver’s Gates Tennis Center is a public facility that allows you to pay per game, as opposed to the practices at pricy, membership-only clubs. Courts are available for public pick-up games, or there are a variety of leagues and tournaments you can enter. Tennis pros are on-site to give private lessons and fix any broken […]
Fish, chips, prawn chips, Cornish pasties, bikers, punks and soccer jerseys – what more could you ask of a neighborhood chipper in Denver, Colorado? This cement bunker of a space has been transformed into a down-and-dirty fish joint, with picnic tables in the dining room and beers at the bar. The menu is short and […]
Genesis Fitness has all the standard gym amenities, but is best known for its boot camps. Membership types and prices are based off of what time of day you choose to get your workout in: early morning, mid morning or evening. There are also unlimited memberships. Genesis has been giving Denver a work-out since 2003.
Genesis Fitness has all the standard gym amenities, but is best known for its boot camps. Membership types and prices are based off of what time of day you choose to get your workout in: early morning, mid morning or evening. There are also unlimited memberships. Genesis has been giving Denver a work-out since 2003.
Genna Rae’s is not the kind of restaurant that charges $30 for dinner while claiming to be a neighborhood restaurant just because there’s a community table set up in the dining room. In fact, this takeout-only storefront in Whittier doesn’t claim to be a neighborhood place at all. It doesn’t have to, because it’s obvious […]
This classic Italian red-sauce joint and neighborhood bar for over sixty years finally got a menu makeover in mid-2024 after a months-long closure. The kitchen still turns out a trio of Italian dishes (pizza, lasagna and spaghetti), but it now also serves bar food like wings, loaded nachos, fish and chips and a burger. Old […]
Architecture Firm
In the growing divide that is Old Denver versus New Denver, Gerard’s Pool Hall occupies a welcome space somewhere in the middle. From its sneaky back-alley entrance to its dark, wainscoted walls, this billiards room has a distinctly throwback feel – and it opened less than two years ago. The high ceilings and low-slung barn […]
Former hockey player and lawyer Natascha Hess spent time living in China when she was younger and fell in love with the food. She started the Ginger Pig as a food truck specializing in Asian fare, and in 2020, she debuted her first brick-and-mortar, adding a second takeout spot in Boulder in 2023. Now with […]
When the owners of the Ginn Mill opened the place in 2007, they set out to resurrect one of the town’s famous “ginn mills” of the late 1800s. The bar sits on one of Denver’s oldest and most historic blocks, and its decor reflect a different time in America’s history. Nostalgia lines the walls of […]
If you’re looking for queer, Gladys: The Nosy Neighbor delivers. Most nights, there’s a good mix of genders at the bar, which bills itself as a hub for trans and non-binary people. Early in the evening, the joint is usually quiet enough for you to grab a drink with a date or a friend. But […]
Heather Alcott’s Glaze in Congress Park is known for circular cakes called baumkuchen that bake one layer at a time on a horizontal rod. The place opens at 9 a.m. every morning as a bakery cafe featuring tarts, macarons, coffee drinks and of course, baumkuchen — a Japanese-German hybrid that requires a special oven (Alcott […]
Globe Hall, located in the historic Globeville neighborhood, is known for its post oak-smoked BBQ and for hosting up-and-coming touring acts. Before they played the Mission Ballroom and Red Rocks, artists such as Charley Crockett, Billy Strings, Oliver Tree, Black Pumas, Sierra Ferrell, Lane 8 and many more played at Globe Hall. It’s a fun, […]