After running the quirky Satchel’s Market in Park Hill for five years, Andrew Casalini and his wife, Jen Dactano, decided to get serious. They closed their original restaurant in order to open a place in a part of town where they thought the neighbors might be more interested in an upscale concept, initially one focusing […]
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Showing 573 - 594 of 726The space that was once home to legendary Capitol Hill dive the Congress Lounge got new owners and a much-needed scrubbing in 2007, and reopened as the Satellite Bar. Although it could still be considered a dive by younger folks who’ve never been to a good old-fashioned one like the Nob Hill up the street, […]
For those who can’t decide between a T-bone and a twice-baked potato, chicken and waffles, lobster pot pie or a green-chile-smothered pork chop partnered with scalloped potatoes, we have good news for you: All of those dishes grace the menu of Second Home, the in-house restaurant at the JW Marriott. The wide-ranging menu reads like […]
The Secular Hub is a location where the secular community of greater Denver/Boulder can meet and do good works. Through events, service, and outreach, we endeavor to raise awareness of the secular movement in Colorado and provide a physical space for the secular community to come together, learn, grow, and thrive.
This small, storefront Mexican joint across from the Mayan Theatre is perfect for those times when you don’t want to put too much thought into what to have for dinner – or where. The Mexican pork chops are fantastic, the breakfast burritos are served all day. Since nearly everything is offered a la carte and […]
Transformed from the closed Blast-O-Mat, The Seventh Circle Collective started with the mission to provide a safe space for all sorts of music and a meeting place for cultural and artistic endeavors. That mission continues today as host to numerous shows each week, Seventh Circle has filled an important gap for those who prefer an […]
Home to the Denver Film Society, the Anna & John J. Sie FilmCenter is Denver’s only year-round cinematheque, showing both first-run studio features and foreign, independent and art-house films. Amenities include a snack bar that sells popcorn, fountain drinks, beer, hot dogs and candy, as well as stadium seating with leather couches and chairs. It […]
Sketch is an exercise in simplicity. There is no kitchen here, no real menu. But there is a sleek, comfortable dining room; a nice wine, liquor and beer selection (with bartenders who actually know a little something about the booze they’re pushing); a good downtown vibe; and a short, tight menu of cured meats, cheese […]
Josh Schmitz opened this location as Bellwether, a clothing store/coffee shop/whiskey bar/barber shop in 2015, but during the pandemic, as he worked on other projects, it was converted into a horror-themed bar now dubbed Slashers. Moody lighting, dark art installations and nightly horror-movie screenings set the tone, backed by blood-hued house shots, cheap well drinks […]
At Smokin Yard’s BBQ, the Yard family (which also runs the original Smokin Yard’s in Idaho Springs) cranks up the Ole Hickory smoker for a taste of Southern goodness that doesn’t necessarily conform to any one region. The Carolina-style pulled-pork sandwich is mounded with juicy hunks of pork, spicy coleslaw and mustard-based sauce, while the […]
Jimmy “Snarf” Seidel may be best known for his growing chain of Snarf’s Sandwiches shops, but since debuting Snarfburger in Boulder in 2013, he’s been perfecting the old-school burger-shack vibes. All three locations excel at serving up supremely satisfying, totally customizable burgers at a super-affordable price: A double fully loaded with all the basics is […]