Denver
Showing 1937 - 1958 of 3056Number Thirty Eight, which opened in late 2020, is a massive spot with enough room both inside and on its dog-friendly patio to quell any lingering social distancing concerns. When you check in, you’re given a wristband that connects with your credit card, so you don’t ever have to get out your wallet to order […]
This Vietnamese spot got its start inside the Viet Hoa supermarket before moving to a brick-and-mortar space in late 2023. While it has standards like pho and rice and noodle bowls, O Lien is also dishing specialties from Huế, including bánh khoái, a fried crepe made of rice flour that has a yellow hue from […]
The Oak and Berries Tea Room — which is open by reservation only at the Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys — is run by tea mistress extraordinaire Roxanne Mays, who used to run the Oak & Berries at the Holiday Chalet Inn on East Colfax Avenue. She eventually turned in her tea bags for […]
Open since 1996, this neighborhood pizzeria in Park Hill has gone through a couple of changes in ownership. In 2014, it was purchased by one of its original founders, Dawn McKay, and her daughters, Morgan and Tegwin. Known for great kid programming, family-friendly atmosphere and pizza, it’s recently shifted its offerings to include housemade pasta […]
When owner Sean Kenyon grabbed the address next to award-winning speakeasy Williams & Graham in order to create a more casual bar, he wondered if Occidental would mostly function as a waiting room for its sibling. But this bar has created an identity and a following all its own. Occidental’s punk-rock vibe and open seating […]
Ocean Prime has sailed into the last major space in Larimer Square, and things are going swimmingly for this “modern supper club,” the latest from Cameron Mitchell, an Ohio restaurateur who launched the progenitor of Ocean Prime in Columbus in 2006. The concept may come from the Midwest, but it fits right into Denver, with […]
No one can accuse Odell Brewing Co. of growing too quickly; after all, the early craft brewer didn’t open a second taproom until June 2018, almost thirty years after it started brewing in Fort Collins. Now it’s expanded into the RiNo neighborhood, taking up residence in a century-old building and updating it with a second-story […]
Odell built its lake-side location in 2021 and along with plenty of room inside, it boasts a rooftop patio with ample space, quintessentially Denver views of the lake, and a delicious variety of beers that are brewed beneath your feet. It’s also the first Odell location to offer housemade dining options, including pizzas topped with […]
Denver’s bagel game has gotten far more diverse in 2024, and in October, Odell’s Bagel opened in the Highland neighborhood. The bagels themselves come in options such as furikake and rosemary, along with the standards: plain, sesame, everything, poppy and cinnamon raisin. But the real stars at Odell’s are the fishy toppings, particularly the pastrami-spiced […]
Northside native Cliff Blauvelt opened his rowdy daytime eatery in Sunnyside under the name Bodega in 2022. Since then, it’s been rebranded as Odie B’s, but no matter what you call it, there’s no denying that it’s earned its many fans, who line up for breakfast staples like burritos and the bacon, egg and cheese […]
In 2022, Ignazio Mulei, who ran this restaurant housed in an old Victorian for a decade with his son, general manager Michele, passed the reins to new owners. But Odyssey has continued to serve its loyal fans, who flock here for the atmosphere as much as the classic fare. Red-checkered tablecloths, fresh flowers in wine […]
Officers Club is a model neighborhood restaurant, one that’s custom-made for Lowry, with a food-drink-ambience formula that fits like a glove. The name – a nod to the neighborhood’s history as Lowry Air Force Base – conjures up a certain experience that distinguishes it from restaurants nearby, with associations of night-on-the-town food and live music, […]
Built in 1917 by the same person who designed the Bluebird Theater, the Ogden Theatre has gone through a few incarnations since then, including being home to vaudeville acts before becoming a movie theater in 1937. In the early ’90s, Doug Kauffman of Nobody in Particular Presents turned it into a music venue. In recent […]
In 2016, before there were poke chains popping up all over the place, Louie and Regan Colburn brought the Hawaiian specialty to Denver. What started as a takeout window at the now-closed Truffle Table soon moved into a permanent home across the street in LoHi, where Ohana continues to serve poke in its pure form, […]
The Id Est Hospitality group boasts many accolades, including Michelin stars for two of its concepts, Brutø and the Wolf’s Tailor, and a 2024 James Beard Award for Best Restaurateur in the country for founders Kelly and Erika Whitaker. In 2023, it opened a two-in-one restaurant and bar three floors above Tennyson Street. Hey Kiddo […]
In this day and age, Old Chicago locations are common enough across the country that many diners have forgotten this chain’s humble beginnings: It got its start not in Chicago — or anywhere else in Illinois, for that matter — but in Boulder, in 1976. Old Chicago is part of the Rock Bottom line of […]