Locations in Denver
Showing 3609 - 3630 of 4558For three decades, Shotgun Willie’s was housed in an unflashy little building next to the Glendale Target parking lot, entertaining the masses as only Shotgun Willie’s can. But in 2013, the owners of the gentlemen’s club decided to replace the droopy old digs with firmer ones. Set back from the street, the new building is […]
Show of Hands is a gallery in Denver, Colorado’s Cherry Creek North shopping district, where artists from around the world display their creativity. Our goal is to provide a variety of unique, handmade items in a broad range of styles and colors so that no matter what your budget or taste, you will find that […]
Home to the Denver Film Society, the Anna & John J. Sie FilmCenter is Denver’s only year-round cinematheque, showing both first-run studio features and foreign, independent and art-house films. Amenities include a snack bar that sells popcorn, fountain drinks, beer, hot dogs and candy, as well as stadium seating with leather couches and chairs. It […]
This no-frills spot on Sheridan Boulevard does indeed offers seven kinds of salsa, ranging in color from pale emerald to bright orange, and in levels of intensity from mild-as-can-be to blow-your-head-off hot. The kitchen also turns out respectable tacos and tortas as well as a standout birria.
Located in an Aurora strip mall, Silla is the state’s oldest Korean restaurant. The place typically fills up with large families, but the service is fast and friendly. The main draw is the Korean barbecue, which sizzles on the cooktops that sit in the middle of each large booth, but there are many other items […]
Perched high on a hill overlooking downtown Denver, Simms Steak House — which occupies the former home of Simms Landing — wows diners with a stunning silhouette of the skyline. As a result, it’s a perfect destination for date night, Sunday brunch or dinner with out-of-towners. But the big, classic menu — highlighting Colorado-caught fish […]
Singer Gallery is part of the Mizel Arts and Culture Center, and hosts several stellar shows each year.
After 100 years and multiple changes, the Sink remains one of Boulder’s most quirky and popular taverns, as much for the good deals on booze as for the famous Sink Burger (which first appeared on the menu in the 1950s) and “ugly crust” pizza. History is scrawled across the ceiling and walls in the form […]