Since the Portland, Oregon-based Voodoo Doughnut opened its first out-of-state store on East Colfax Avenue, there’s usually been a line out the door for fans of the magical pink boxes. Voodoo makes more than a 100 kinds of doughnuts, including simple glazed, frosted or sprinkled; a doughnut shaped like a blunt, dipped in maple frosting […]
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Showing 793 - 814 of 832A self-proclaimed “community bar,” #VYBE (previously Broadways), which sits just blocks from Civic Center Park, has been a pre- and post-parade destination for spirited PrideFest-goers for years. But during the rest of the year, the storefront spot is a nondescript hangout for everyone, with a pool table garnering the most attention and a tiny bungalow […]
Walker Fine Art is situated four blocks away from the Denver Art Museum in the Golden Triangle. It operates on a six-week-long rotating schedule of artists specializing in abstraction and realism, who display work in a variety of mediums.
You can slum it with a slice and a drink for $5 at just about every pizza joint in town, but when you want to slum it in style, either location of the Walnut Room feels your vibe. At lunchtime, a fresh-faced server, usually of the hipster sort, will trot out an eight-inch, thin-crusted pizza […]
Mike Kienast opened this casual neighborhood pizza joint in late 2010 to cater to the Uptown area with pizzas, calzones, baked sandwiches, salads and homemade desserts. In 2016, Kienast took on new partners – old friends John and Stacy Turk, who are longtime fixtures in Denver’s craft-beer scene; John used to helm a Denver craft-beer […]
WaterCourse Foods opened in 1998, and over the years, its name has become synonymous in Denver with meat-free cooking; it even became a completely vegan kitchen in 2015. During that long run, WaterCourse has also become something of a community center – not just for vegetarians and vegans, but for gluten-free diners and others with […]
Everything about the Weathervane Cafe is as cute as can be. Situated in the bottom floor of a small house on Seventeenth Avenue, the interior seats a mere nineteen people; there are eye-catching flower arrangements, vases and ornamental items (some of them for sale) artfully placed on assorted surfaces, and pictures drawn by local schoolkids […]
Six years after opening Katie Mullen’s on the 16th Street Mall, the bar’s owners took over the former biker-friendly Rockstar Bar and transformed it into the more upscale watering hole Wee Katie’s, which opened in early 2015. The 99-seat (not including two patios) Wee Katie’s has some of the feel of Katie Mullen’s, with a […]
This takeout-only outpost of White Fence Farm has one distinct advantage over the original full-service restaurant in Lakewood: There’s no need to endure the carnival of shlock in the form of a gift shop, playground and petting zoo. Instead, you’ll find a tiny menu boasting fried chicken – some of the best around – and […]
No, you’re not seeing double. White Lies occupies the same black-and-gold space as Black Eye Coffee, but Black Eye closes at 4 p.m., and after an hour of downtime, White Lies takes over for dinner service starting at 5. Along with the alter ego comes an expanded menu, including tasty starters and inventive entrees, and […]
At White Pie, brothers Kris and Jason Wallenta dish up wood-fired pizzas inspired by their childhood in New Haven, Connecticut. But even though their pizzas were inspired by an East Coast classic, they aren’t chained to tradition – just as their tacos at Dos Santos, the Mexican restaurant they run around the corner, aren’t bound […]
William Havu originally opened his namesake gallery in Aspen in 1973. It moved to its current home in the Golden Triangle in 1998, and focuses on seven exhibitions a year. Artists displayed here represent both regional and national movements in realism and abstraction.