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Showing 155 - 176 of 832Over nearly eight decades, the Cherry Cricket has morphed from smoky bar into burger institution, even as Cherry Creek has gentrified around it. The Cricket is beloved by chefs, musicians, Creekers, night creatures and neighbors for its smoky, char-grilled patties and the lengthy list of toppings with which you can personalize them, from sauerkraut to […]
Known for its clean, minimalist atmosphere and hefty foil-wrapped burritos the size (and weight) of a small infant, Chipotle pioneered the fast-casual, assembly line Mexican food genre that’s since grown to encompass chains like Qdoba and Baja Fresh. The protocol in Denver / Boulder and elsewhere? Diners proceed single-file down the line and orchestrate the […]
Named for Bob “Chopper” Travaglini, the late beloved Denver Nuggets trainer, Chopper’s is a holdout from the Cherry Creek neighborhood’s less tony times. Sports memorabilia and TVs hang in every nook and cranny – bathrooms included – and the grub keeps sports fans fed with bites slightly above standard bar fare. The Tavern Hospitality Group […]
Chuey Fu’s started as a food truck; it now has two Denver locations where diners can find a mash-up of Latin and Asian flavors. While the menu boasts straightforward dishes like guacamole and pho, we prefer tacos topped with ancho-chile chicken with sesame-peanut sauce, seared ahi tuna or Korean-style beef. Its most famous offering: A […]
City Hall is part of the SoCo (South of Colfax) nightlife district, which also controls Funky Buddha, Milk and Vinyl, among others. City Hall, though, operates as more of an events venue and less of a nightclub. Although the large, outdoor space hosts an occasional rave, it is far more likely to be the location […]
This Cap Hill mainstay is one of Denver’s few spots reliably serving up tasty food past 9 p.m. Since Dan Landes opened City, O’ City more than a decade ago (he sold it in 2018 to the group that now owns Watercourse, too), it’s catered to an eclectic group of diners: vegans, vegetarians, late-night club […]
Sunday October 1 2017 City Park 1700 N. York St., Denver, CO 80202 Free Register at www.kidney.org The Denver Kidney Walk is a non-competitive 5k & 1mile walk in support of the National Kidney Foundation. The kidney and transplant community, donors, recipients, dialysis patients, families and friends, medical professionals, schools, civic groups and the entire […]
Owner’s statement (from the website): “Our mission is to provide a safe, relaxing and friendly environment and discreet service for all qualified patients under Amendment 20. We focus on education, hospitality and getting what you deserve.”? Raw marijuana price range: $50 to 60 an eighth (tax included); owner says City Park will implement a $49 […]
After reopening in 2020 following three years of reconstruction, the City Park Golf Course is one of the hardest tee times to book in Denver – even the driving range can require a wait. But the bar and outdoor patio, still shiny-new and overlooking the golf course and Denver skyline, always has a seat open. […]
A good burger in a great room — that ought to be Citygrille’s slogan. While Citygrille’s burgers might not be the best in town, they are certainly quite nice: a half-pound of ground sirloin on a good bun. The kitchen also does a mean Colorado-style green chile that’s a marvel when paired with fries. The […]
Clayton Lane Fine Art, in the heart of Cherry Creek, offers an eclectic lineup of fifty artists working in realism, impressionism and abstract styles.
Vinyl is a four-story behemoth of a dance club featuring different music on every floor (including house, EDM, Top 40/pop and live music). The venue’s rooftop patio offers great views of Denver’s skyline, along with year-round fire pits, hookahs and a seasonal grill. Elsewhere, the uber-swanky lounge welcomes those who just want to chill, and […]