South Denver in Denver
Showing 111 - 132 of 302Griff’s Burger Bar is an old-fashioned drive-thru where you can still get a great burger, a greasy bag of fries and a skull-splittingly thick milkshake for about a five-spot. One of the last remaining links in a burger-and-milkshake empire that once could have given McDonald’s a run for its money, the Broadway Griff’s continues to […]
Grillin’ Wings & Things is located in a small storefront in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood. The menu features traditional chicken wings, mini bone-in pork shank “wings” and fourteen wing sauces, most of which are housemade, and include everything from a sweet ginger Thai to a mango habanero. And all the wings — pig and chicken […]
Habibi Hookah Cafe, located on South Broadway, provides all the amenities of a typical coffee and tea spot — with a Middle Eastern twist. Open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on weekends, the cafe can get a little loud but has hookah flavors from dozens of nations.
A few months before opening Boone’s Tavern November 2011, B.U.F.F. Brothers co-owner Rob Lanphier split with his business partner and started a new company, Pour Kids, that would later became Table to Tavern. In early 2012, he added HandleBar Tavern, formerly the Downing Street Bar & Grill, to his stable and subscribed the bar to […]
Hanson’s is the sort of place you find one night when every other table in the neighborhood is booked, then return to whenever you have an open Friday and no reservations. For families out for a fast, easy dinner; for big, rowdy gangs of college kids looking for their own rathskeller; for solo drinkers seeking […]
The Herbal Cure (THC for short) is in a lumberyard that’s been on Logan Street since 1927; it’s tucked back behind an antique red caboose. But the huge sign on the side of the building facing I-25 is probably the best landmark to look for. Parking is easy in the large gravel lot in front […]
A kind of petri dish for the local-music scene, Herman’s Hideaway opens its stage to bands in their gestation period as well as more accomplished acts that draw well on weekend nights. An open room with minimal adornment, Herman’s feels a bit like a big basement where young players come together to perform for friends, […]
The bars at these conjoined spaces are two sides of the same coin – both a little worn and gritty, but still good for quick shots or planting yourself for the long haul. Since 2003, the hi-dive has been a refuge from crass commercialism and bland bars catering to the masses. Cheap, stiff drinks and […]
TEMPORARILY CLOSED. Owners: Jason, Joe and Omar Owners’ statement: “Higher Health strives to provide all patients with the opportunity to receive the best cannabis at affordable rates.” Opened: January 2010 Raw marijuana price range: $35-$50/eighth, tax included. Other types of medicine: Edibles, sodas, tinctures, lotions Patient services and amenities: Hospice care, wellness referrals Handicap-accessible? No […]
Homegrown Tap & Dough comes from the people behind Park Burger, but don’t expect the same casual experience here. This table-service joint fits snugly into the Wash Park neighborhood with wood-fired pizzas and local taps. Homegrown’s menu is Italian-ish: Garlic bread and pepperoni rolls cuddle up next to mushroom mac and cheese (made with housemade […]
Colorado is known for its homegrown big-burrito chains. Illegal Pete’s isn’t the largest, but it’s big on flavor, with a wide-ranging menu that includes everything from standard chicken- and carnitas-based burritos to versions with fish or potatoes as the main event. The ingredients are all carefully balanced before the burrito is wrapped, ensuring that you […]
Colorado is known for its homegrown big-burrito chains. Illegal Pete’s isn’t the largest, but it’s big on flavor, with a wide-ranging menu that includes everything from the standard chicken- and carnitas-based burritos to versions with fish or potatoes as the main event. The ingredients are all carefully balanced before the burrito is wrapped, ensuring that […]
Adam Gildar opened Gildar Gallery with an eye to supporting local artists who are not yet at the level for large exhibits in more prominent galleries. The result is some of the most exciting, ground-breaking exhibits in town – with opening parties that are legendary.