Denver - Downtown in Denver
Showing 617 - 638 of 700The Studio Loft is an 8,000 sq.ft. performance, rehearsal and event space with a cathedral ceiling, exposed brick, warm-colored walls, a 3,000 sq.ft. wood dance floor and an AV system with sound and high definition projector. Also features an attached smaller room with a bar.
Three Sisters gets a serious lunchtime rush from downtown office workers in need of a fast, well-made sandwich, or a bowl of one of the house’s half-dozen scratch soups. Service is fast and efficient. If you want it quick, competent and cheap, Three Sisters delivers. And if you’re not sure what’s simmering away in the […]
The Tilted Kilt has been compared to Hooters with an Irish accent, and there’s plenty in this giant, two-story pub to flip your skirt. A large, outdoor patio welcomes you; double doors lead into an enormous dining room and bar area decorated with tartans, statues in full body armor, flags from around the world and […]
The name Tivoli is legendary in Denver, and for good reason. For nearly seventy years, a brewery operated inside the historic building that now serves as the Tivoli Student Union on the Auraria campus. The beer kept flowing until 1969, when the Tivoli Beer Company closed, leaving the old equipment behind. But history has a […]
Miki Hashimoto ran Japon, a sushi spot in Washington Park, for nearly two decades before opening Tokio in 2014. While the inviting eatery serves sushi along with a variety of small plates and grilled fish, the real focus here is noodles. Before opening Tokio, Hashimoto returned to Japan to take ramen-making classes, an experience that’s […]
For more than a decade, Tom’s Home Cookin’ has been a stick-to-your-ribs, lunch-only respite for soul-food seekers and Southerners, blue-collar workers and chefs, chatterers and chicken-chasers. The fried chicken, profoundly moist with skin crusted the color of copper, flies right every single time. It’s a sign of more goodness to come: peach cobbler, macaroni and […]
You might not know the name Tom Ryan, but you’ve probably heard of Smashburger, the fast-casual concept he founded in Denver in 2007. Smashburger has been a smashing success, and in 2012 Ryan put his name and know-how behind another venture: Tom’s Urban. Launched in a sunny, two-story space on a prime corner of Larimer […]
Tracks continues to be the premier nightclub for Denver’s gay community – and for those who just like a night of dancing and drinking under the swirling lights. The bar was once an isolated island of nightlife in an industrial sea of warehouses, but Denver’s growth has made this former frontier a central point for […]
Let the businessmen watch their portfolios while you peruse this menu of good, old-fashioned, solid restaurant fare. Fat steaks, hearty soups, respectable burgers and somewhat anachronistic fresh-fish selections make this a great place to dine when a meal, and not the show, is what you’re after. Lunch is always packed; dinner is more sedate. Another […]
Jeff Osaka’s twelve derives its name from its focus on monthly menus that highlight seasonality as far more fluid than just spring, summer, fall and winter. Seasonality wasn’t all that hot when Osaka opened twelve in late 2008; neither was the Ballpark neighborhood, where he turned an old storefront into a spare, elegant dining room […]
An intimate, beautifully designed music venue featuring open-door entertainment, elevated cocktails and light food options.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			