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Showing 155 - 176 of 195At McCormick’s — an outpost of the McCormick’s & Schmick’s chain in the elegant Oxford Hotel — you can easily forget that you’re more than a thousand miles from a coastline. The restaurant’s extensive menu features a ton of fresh fish, prepared plain or fancy, as well as steaks, salads and more land-locked entrees. And […]
Located off I-25 near Hampden and Monaco, this ten-screen theater features concessions, stadium seating, a video arcade, a party room for special events, and select features presented in an RPX large-format auditorium.
Lost in a sea of amusement opportunities? Head for The Island, where the price of admission buys you a late-night drop-in game on a variety of levels and courts at this volleyball center. The facility offers leagues, tournaments and clinics year-round. And when cabin fever hits in the winter, the indoor sand volleyball courts can […]
A multi-level, cavernous sports bar tucked away in a South Denver strip mall, W.T. Shorty’s has a dark wooden interior that feels like an adult version of Casa Bonita. Instead of cliff diving, though, there’s a massive, three-sided center bar backed by a wall of flat-screen TVs. Each seat in the house seems positioned for […]
McDonough’s Irish Pub is more of a well-worn dive than a typical Irish pub. But in keeping with a dive, McDonough’s serves some of the cheapest drinks in this section of Aurora near the intersection of Parker Road and Iliff Avenue. One half of the bar has a pool table and dartboards, while the other […]
Located in an upscale DTC strip mall, Darcy’s Irish Pub and Bistro is a chic eatery/Irish-pub hybrid that caters to an after-work crowd. Three seating areas complement the social atmosphere: a dark wood bar (with the requisite Irish ales and whiskeys on tap), a dining area with tables and booths, and a cozy library in […]
While Dave & Buster’s has been at 2000 South Colorado Boulevard for fourteen years, the spot became the first of 56 locations nationwide to get a full-on facelift in November 2011, as part of the company’s rebranding process. With this update, the original oak-and-brass accoutrements spread throughout the 65,000-square-foot venue have been phased out in […]
Founded in 1982 by Rabbi Stanley Wagner and Carol and Larry A. Mizel, the Mizel Museum is a place where Judaism in Denver intersects with the rest of the world. In its 25 years of existence, the museum has hosted many important exhibits of global concern, including 100 Years of Art in Israel, Art from […]
Living-history exhibits of pioneer life on the plains at the site of Denver’s oldest standing structure.