Mile High Spirits is one of the few distilleries in the world that uses an all-glass still for its distillation; it uses that still to make Elevate Vodka, Fireside Whiskey, Peg Leg Rum and Denver Dry Gin. The spot attracts an eclectic, hip crowd, which comes for, well, some outstanding libations, including a number of […]
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Showing 419 - 440 of 704In the summer of 2015, Larimer Square added another high-end option for diners: Milk & Honey Bar-Kitchen. Old-timers might remember chef-owner Michael Shiell as the name behind Michael’s of Cherry Creek, which had a long run in the ’90s. But there’s nothing old about Milk & Honey. Located in an elegantly remodeled subterranean space across […]
Milkshakes aren’t just for kids. At Milkbox Creamery, you can choose from a handful of pre-determined boozy options, use a list of available spirits to make your own, or grill the counter staffers for their favorite liquor-fueled creations. How about Key lime pie and coconut ice cream with rum? Or maybe s’mores ice cream spiked […]
Mirada Fine Art Gallery occupies the historic trading post in Indian Hills. The gallery features artists whose work has a Colorado flavor, and Mirada has been rewarded for its dedication with a handful of best art-gallery awards in recent years. But the scenic setting is reason enough to visit.
A pair of high-heeled legs dangles above the door of this eclectic breakfast-and-lunch cafe near Confluence Park, named for the Mona Lisa mural of a long-gone gallery that once occupied the space. Inside, well-worn floors hold well-worn tables and booths, inhabited by a mix of neighbors, families and hipsters, who all come in for lazy […]
Public lounging is a nightly pastime at Mynt, where comfy couches cushion the well-tailored hides of LoDo loyalists. Live DJs spin the body electric every Thursday. Decorated to suit its name — the place is greener than Kermit — Mynt is mojitos-and-martini heaven. Several beer choices also augment a small food menu.
Nallen’s Irish Pub opened in 1992 and was a neighborhood mainstay long before other bars invaded the 1400 block of Market Street. The family-operated, no-frills spot feels more like an authentic Irish pub than a trendy LoDo bar. Since Nallen’s isn’t overwhelmed with a lot of TVs showing sporting events, it’s easier to concentrate on […]