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The Mile High City has a lot to crow about these days. The Denver Broncos have won back-to-back Super Bowls, the city remains the one true gateway to the Rocky Mountains, and visitors continue to make it one of their top destinations. Denver is a large city, with over two million residents, and it naturally has a great deal to offer visitors in its varied neighborhoods, some of which date back to gold rush days of the 1850's.
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The Mile High City has a lot to crow about these days. The Denver Broncos have won back-to-back Super Bowls, the city remains the one true gateway to the Rocky Mountains, and visitors continue to make it one of their top destinations. Denver is a large city, with over two million residents, and it naturally has a great deal to offer visitors in its varied neighborhoods, some of which date back to gold rush days of the 1850's.
Denver's many different neighborhoods all share a common trait of being incredible hospitable and visitor-friendly. The main downtown area has been turned into a pedestrian only zone, and visitors can find a great deal to occupy themselves there. The Lower Downtown, or LoDo, features galleries, brewpubs, restaurants, and shops. It has been the focus of revitalization efforts in recent years, and the efforts have produced wonderful effects. Finally, Larimer Square has been restored to its Victorian past, with its beautiful streets and houses.
As the biggest city for over 600 miles around, Denver is the cultural focus of the Rocky Mountain States. The Denver Art Museum features art from around the world, and it has particularly splendid exhibits of Nave American art. The Colorado History Museum features detailed historical dioramas and a large and interesting collection of photos of life in the Wild West. The Black American West Museum presents a lively picture of black pioneers, cowboys, and outlaws. Finally, the Children's Museum of Denver attracts lots of visitors each year to its friendly environment.
The view from Denver's State Capitol building showcases the Rocky Mountains that rise to the city's west. Informal free tours allow visitors to climb to the top of the capitol and take in the view, both of the bustling Denver downtown and the beautiful landscape surrounding the city. Visitors can now look down and see the new Ocean Journey Aquarium, which became a new Denver attraction in 1999. They can also see Denver's beautiful neighborhoods and bustling downtown. Visitors to Denver enjoy the cultural attributes of the city, but they also enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds the city. Visitors are encouraged to see for themselves the splendor of the Rocky Mountains, using Denver as their starting point of course.
Colorado State Capitol Building
200 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
303-866-2604
The Colorado State Capitol Building was built in 1908, and the buildings dome is covered with 200 ounces of 24K gold leaf. Inside, Colorado onyx was used as wainscoting. The entire world's supply of this unusual rose-colored stone was used in the building and no more of it has been found since. Another interesting feature is the point on the west staircase that is exactly one mile above sea level.
Denver Art Museum
100 West 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
720-865-5000
The Denver Art Museum features more than 40,000 works of art, making it the largest and most comprehensive collection of world art between Kansas City and the West Coast. The 20-sided building is a work of art in itself.
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
7711 East Academy Boulevard
Denver, CO 80230
303-360-5360
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum is housed in a former Air Force hangar. On display are a B-1 Stealth Bomber; Luke Skywalker's™ famous X-Wing™ Fighter seen in the movies STAR WARS™, The Empire Strikes Back™ and Return of the Jedi™; model aircraft, uniforms and other items. A B-52B Stratofortress eight-engine jet bomber sits outside the museum.
Black American West Museum and Heritage Center
3091 California Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-292-2566
The Black American West Museum and Heritage Center tells the story of Black pioneers, Buffalo Soldiers, African American cowboys and businessmen who helped settle the West. Photographs, personal artifacts, clothing and other exhibits depict the lives of the working cowboys in the Old West who were African Americans. Many of them were freed slaves who migrated west after the Civil War.
Colorado History Museum
1300 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
303-866-3682
Colorado’s history includes Indians, gunfighters, wagon trains, mining operations, railroads, sodbusters, explorers, Spanish conquistadors, gold panners, mountain men and buffalo hunters and you can learn about them all at the Colorado History Museum. A giant diorama depicts Denver in 1860, before fire and flood destroyed it.
Denver Botanic Gardens
1005 York Street
Denver, CO 80206
720-865-3500
The Denver Botanic Gardens has been recognized as one of the top botanic gardens in the country. The 23-acre garden is home to more than 15,000 species of plants and includes colorful flowers and exotic plants from around the world.
Coors Brewing Company
13th & Ford Street
Golden, CO
303-277-BEER
Guided tours of the Coors Brewing Company introduce visitors to the history of Coors and the process of commercially brewing beer. The 90-minute tour ends with a beer tasting.
Molly Brown House Museum
1340 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
303-832-4092
The Molly Brown House is a restored Victorian mansion, where the “Unsinkable Molly Brown” once resided. Molly is known for her brave role as a leader in the survival of the Titanic. Her home is now a museum that explores her life and the era in which she lived, which includes the Gold Rush.
Colorado Governor's Mansion
400 East 8th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
303-837-8350
The Colorado Governor’s Mansion was built in 1908 and became the Governors’ residence in 1960. Features of the home include European and Asian artwork and antiques, as well as a Waterford crystal chandelier that once hung in the White House in Washington, D.C.
Colorado Railroad Museum
17155 West 44th Avenue
Golden, CO 80403
303-279-4591
The Colorado Railroad Museum was established in 1958 and features an extensive collection of railroad equipment and memorabilia, including photographs and paintings by pioneers. Several train cars, trolleys and locomotives are also on display.
Colorado Sports Hall of Fame
INVESCO Field at Mile High
1701 Bryant Street
Denver, CO 80204
720-258-3888
This museum honors Colorado sports legends at INVESCO Field at Mile High.
Forney Museum of Transportation
4303 Brighton Boulevard
Denver, CO 80216
303-297-1113
Get your wheels rolling at the Forney Museum of Transportation. This museum features wonderful exhibits such as Amelia Earhart's Kissel Car, Prince Aly Kahn's Rolls Royce, carriages, bicycles, motorcycles, farm machinery and Big Boy, the world's largest locomotive.
Kirkland Museum
1311 Pearl Street
Denver, CO 80203
303-832-8576
20th century decorative arts are displayed here along with examples of art nouveau, wiener werkstatte, modern and pop art, and more.
Mizel Museum
400 South Kearney Street
Denver, CO 80332
303-394-9993
Museum honoring Jews and Jewry throughout the years with the arts, changing exhibits, permanent collection and educational programs.
City of Denver Golf Courses
2500 York Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-295-4420
The city of Denver offers several public courses for you to choose from. Call for more details on these public courses: City Park, Evergreen Golf Course, Harvard Gulch, Wellshire, and Willis Case.
Confluence Kayaks
1615 Plate Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-433-3676
Call for more info regarding a kayaking adventure downtown on the whitewater chutes at Confluence Park, custom trips and bicycle rentals.
Venice on the Creek
1040 South Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80209
303-455-7109
Take a leisurely float in a punt (similar to a gondola) down Cherry Creek in downtown Denver during the summer months!
Flying Dog Brewery
2401 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-292-5027
Tour Denver’s largest brewery and the second largest in the state of Colorado, featuring ten unique craft beers for you to taste!
16th Street Mall – Pedestrian Mall
16th & California
Denver, CO 80202
303-534-6161
Tree-lined pedestrian mall boasting outdoor cafes, skyscrapers, shops, restaurants, department stores, daily special events, entertainers, and a free shuttle buses that cruise the mile-long mall every 90 seconds.
Coors Field-Home of the Colorado Rockies
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-ROCKIES
Why not catch a game if you're in Denver during the MLB season or take a tour of this $215 million dollar venue.
INVESCO Field at Mile High
1701 Bryant Street
Denver, CO 80204
720-258-3888
INVESCO Field at Mile High is home to the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Why not catch a game during the season or take a tour of the stadium?
Littleton Historical Museum
6028 S. Gallup Street
Littleton, CO 80120
303-795-3950
The Littleton Historical Museum offers visitors a walk through Littleton's history through changing gallery displays, interactive hands-on exhibits and 1860's and 1890's living history farms with interpreters in costume. The museum also host a summer concert series and other events and programs throughout the year.
Downtown Aquarium-An Underwater Adventure
700 Water Street
Denver, CO 80211
303-561-4450
Take a journey through the world of underwater wonders as you explore the fish, birds and mammals from the Continental Divide in Colorado to Mexico's Sea of Cortez or from the Indonesian rain forest to the Pacific Ocean.
Children’s Museum of Denver
2121 Children’s Museum Drive
Denver, CO 80211
303-433-7444
The Children's Museum of Denver will keep the kids busy non-stop with a large variety of interactive exhibits. The 9,000-square foot playground includes a life-size 900-square foot maze with twists and turns; a child-size supermarket filled with role-playing activities; an assembly line to construct a toy car from beginning to end; a science lab featuring experiments in electricity, air, water pressure and motion.
Denver Zoo
2300 Steele Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-376-4800
Located in City Park the Denver Zoo features more than 3,500 animals representing 600 species. Visitors find a variety of animals in exhibits from around the world, including the tropics, the African Savannah and the Polar Regions.
Elitch Gardens
2000 Elitch Circle
Denver, CO 80204
303-595-4386
The Elitch Gardens Theme Park is an amusement park and water park in one location. The amusement park features 45 thrill rides, including Boomerang, a high-speed roller coaster that launches down a 125-foot tower through three looping inversions. Island Kingdom, the 10-acre water park, resembles a Caribbean island and features water slides, tube rides and wave pools.
Water World
1800 West 89th Avenue
Denver, CO 80221
303-650-7644
Water World is a 64-acre park that features 41 wet and wild attractions, including two ocean-like wave pools, twisting water slides, a whitewater raft adventures, Voyage to the Center of the Earth, Lost River of the Pharaohs and Wally World for the little ones. .
Platte Valley Trolley
PO Box 1348
Denver, CO 80201
303-458-6255
The Platte Valley Trolley provides 30-minute and one-hour narrated sightseeing tours of the Denver area. You can catch the 19th century trolley at several stops, including the Children’s Museum and Confluence Park.
Lakeside Amusement Park
4601 Sheridan Boulevard
Denver, CO 80212
303-477-1621
The Lakeside Amusement Park features 40 rides, a children’s area with rides just for them, a miniature steam train that carries passengers throughout the park and the Cyclone Roller Coaster, which is a wooden coaster built in 1940.
Heritage Square
18301 West Colfax Avenue
Golden, CO 80401
303-279-2789
A unique theme park, Heritage Square is set up like a Victorian village and features Colorado's best Alpine Slide, three go-kart tracks, bumper boats, paddle boats, 36 holes of miniature golf, amusement rides, ponies, fishing, Heritage Music Hall Dinner theater and a Children's Theater.
Confluence Park
2200 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-964-2580
Confluence Park is located at the point where the Platte River and Cherry Creek converge. The discovery of gold took place here, leading to the formation of Denver. Confluence Park features kayaking, a nice beach area for swimming, walking and skating trails, a picnic area and green spaces for games and other activities
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys
1880 Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80206
303-322-1053
Located in an 80-room Dutch Colonial Revival home, built in 1899 rotating displays feature a variety of childhood favorites where patrons learn about architecture, design, lifestyles, art, fashion, history and folklore.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
2001 Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO 80205
303-322-7009
Get ready to get your hands dirty at one of the best family attractions in Denver, CO. Learning and playing go hand in hand at this museum featuring fossils, space science activities, glorious gems and minerals, Egyptian mummies, an IMAX theater and a planetarium.
U.S. Mint
320 W. Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
303-405-4761
See the fascinating process of turning metal into shiny new coins! A variety of displays and a gift shop are on the premises.
Butterfly Pavilion & Insect Center
6252 West 104th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80020
303-469-5441
Take a journey through the rainforest as 1200 butterflies surround you, hold a tarantula, journey along the nature trail or visit the Insect Room and explore the honeybees, beetles, and more!
Lucky Strike Lanes
500 16th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-629-9090
Lucky Strike Lanes offers 12 bowling lanes, 4 pool tables, a 40-foot bar, food and drinks!
Boondocks Fun Center
11425 Community Center Drive
Northglenn, CO 80233
720-977-8000
Situated on 8-acres the fun is abundant at this indoor/outdoor center with a full service restaurant, two mini golf courses, laser tag, four go-kart tracks, bumper boats, batting cages, kiddie cove, max-flight roller coaster simulator and an arcade featuring more than 200 games.
Tiny Town and Tiny Town Railroad
6249 South Turkey Creek Road
Morrison, CO 80465
303-697-6829
Since 1915 this tiny town has been drawing little visitors from all over. Tiny Town offer more than 100 hand-crafted miniature buildings forming an town, rural and mountain settings. Hop aboard the steam train, grab a bite to eat at the snack bar or get your souvenir at the gift shop.
Denver Firefighters Museum
1326 Tremont Place
Denver, CO 80204
303-892-1436
Learn about the history of the Denver Fire Department and fire safety and prevention through hands-on activities and educational programs. For the daring, get dressed up as a fire fighter and slide down the pole and make you way to put out the pretend fire!
Coors Field-Home of the Colorado Rockies
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-ROCKIES
Why not catch a game if you're in Denver during the MLB season or take a tour of this $215 million dollar venue.
INVESCO Field at Mile High
1701 Bryant Street
Denver, CO 80204
720-258-3888
INVESCO Field at Mile High is home to the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Why not catch a game during the season or take a tour of the stadium?
Dinosaur Ridge
16831 West Alameda Parkway
Morrison, CO 80465
303-697-3466
Dinosaur bones and trackways are waiting to be discovered and explored! During the late 1800's many dinosaur bones where uncovered here such as Stegosaurus bones, Lguanodon tracks and prehistoric ripples. Today patrons can browse the outdoor museum and utilize the Visitor Center.
January
Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade
303-331-4113
More than 30,000 people attend this march annually to honor the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The event features a parade, cake and other festivities.
National Western Stock Show & Rodeo
303-297-1166
Saddle up and make you way to this exciting event featuring more than 15,000 animals, the rodeo, auctions and bull riding.
Denver Kids Expo
303-400-3470
Gather the whole family and make you way to the Denver Merchandise Mart where a host of activities from family entertainment to interactive exhibits are available around every corner.
February
Buffalo Bill’s Birthday Celebration
303-526-0744
This annual celebration is like no other with look-a-likes, country and western music, gunfighters, Pin-the-Tail on the Buffalo, Buffalo-Chip Tossing Contest and foods that range from buffalo steaks to rattlesnake meat!
Be My Denver Valentine Treasure Hunt
303-875-7603
Looking for something unique to do with your Valentine? Clues lead couples to different locations in downtown Denver from popular venues to romantic settings.
Colorado Garden & Home Show
303-932-8100
This annual event is a must attend for any home owner featuring the best in spring landscaping, patio and outdoor projects and everything in between.
National Arenacross Series
303-830-8497
For three days in February motorsports are the master as race fans gather and engines roar.
All About Kids Expo
303-282-5073
The name of this event says it all. Families will appreciate all of the games, music and child-friendly exhibits that can be found at the All About Kids Expo.
March
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
303-321-7888
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been known to last as long as four hours and is the cities biggest annual parade. some of the many attractions include floats, marching bands, leprechauns, clowns, horses and stagecoaches.
Denver March Pow-Wow
303-934-8045
The Denver March Pow-Wow attracts Native Americans from across the nation and Canada. The Native American culture is celebrated with costumed dancers, drum performances, storytelling, vendor booths and more.
April
Earth Day at Denver Botanic Garden
720-865-3500
Celebrate the earth and it's many wonders at Denver Botanic Gardens where it's easy to appreciate natural fresh clean green beauty. Admission is free on Earth Day!
May
Cinco de Mayo
303-534-8342
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Hispanic culture and this event is no exception attracting 400,000 visitors each year with a parade, more than 200 crafts and food vendors, live music, a carnival midway and a children’s play area.
Downtown Denver Arts Festival
303-330-8237
Thousands of people convene at the Denver Pavilions in Downtown Denver as more than 125 artists in Colorado showcase their visual arts and crafts. Free admission.
Java Fest
303-326-8386
This annual event is about coffee and features the Ethiopian coffee ceremony, coffee sampling and vendors as well as live entertainment, bocce ball and croquet.
June
Greek Festival
303-388-9314
This is a Greek culture at it's finest with baklava and other Greek food favorites as well as art exhibits, live music and traditional dance.
Juneteenth
303-832-3770
Help Denver celebrate the end of slavery in Texas with a parade, gospel extravaganza, entertainment and scrumptious food.
CHUN Capitol Hill People's Fair
303-830-1651
The diversity of Denver comes together and is celebrated through food, entertainment, family fun, massages, face-painting, henna body art, tarot reading and a large selection and variety of handmade crafts.
July
Denver Black Arts Festival
720-309-2302
Celebrate the spirit of African American Arts, culture, and traditions with music, dance, visual arts, theater, film, paintings, drawings, photography and sculptures!
Birdhaus Bash Garden Party & Auction
720-865-3533
More than 150 creative birdhouses will be presented and auctioned at this annual event featuring live entertainment, complimentary food and drink and special entertainment for kids.
Colorado Irish Festival
303-561-4007
Get your green so you don't get pinched and make you way to this traditional favorite featuring Irish everything from food to dance to storytelling.
KidSpree
303-326-8386
This event is the largest of its kind in Colorado and it's all about the kids and having fun. The event features more than 60 hands-on activities such as a petting zoo, live entertainers, sports activities, face painting, arts and crafts and much much more!
Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
303-832-4600
Located at Lakewood's Sloan's Lake Park patrons from around the area gather to experience Asian culture at its finest with dragon boat races, performing artist, a Marketplace, children's activities and the Taste of Asian Food Court.
August
River Flicks
303-455-7109
Every Wednesday in August people from around the area gather to view family movies in a nice outdoor setting. Free and open to the public with festival style seating.
Grand Prix of Denver
888-827-7333
This week long festival will thrill you! Complete with race cars, motorcycles, action sports, rock music, and street parties! This is the annual event you won’t want to miss!
Colorado State Fair
719-561-8484
Action of a all kinds can be had at the Colorado State Fair with midway rides, concerts, contest, parades, animal exhibits, arts and crafts and more!
September
A Taste of Colorado-Festival of Mountain and Plain
303-295-6330
Food from some of the best restaurants in the area, beverages, carnival rides, six outdoor stages with live musical entertainment, cooking demonstrations, arts, crafts, and children’s activities round out this annual event.
El Grito de la Independencia Fiesta
303-534-8342
During the middle of September, along Santa Fe Drive jubilation abounds as the Mexican independence from Spain is celebrated with live music on three stages, authentic Mexican foods and children's attractions.
Larimar Square's Oktoberfest
303-685-8143
Find out what the German spirit is all about with oopah bands, bratwurst, booths with German goods, children's activities and German beer.
Vintage Harvest Festival
719-276-5191
It's time to take in the harvest and reap its rewards. The Vintage Harvest Festival brings together local produce, grape crushing, a Mexican buffet, belly dancers and fine arts.
October
Great American Beer Festival
303-447-0816
The Great American Beer Festival features more than 1,000 beers representing about 300 breweries from across the nation. Both commercial breweries and microbreweries have booths at the event and enter the competition.
Fright Fest at Six Flags Elitch Gardens
303-595-4386
Fun for the whole family as the Gardens turn into a “scream park”. Free trick or treating for the kids and entertaining haunted houses for those who really like spooky things!
Great Pumpkin Harvest Festival
720-865-0800
Enjoy the yesteryear kind of autumn fun with pumpkins, scarecrows, music, horse rides, food, beverages, pie eating contest and a cake-walk!
November
Denver International Wine Festival
Denver, 303-664-5700
If you enjoy food and fine wine, this is the festival for you! More than 16 countries and 70 wineries will be represented here during this event.
Denver Holiday Food and Gift Festival
503-526-1080
Rated one of the top 25 shows in the nation, this decorated holiday shopping festival has over 400 vendors offering clothes, jewelry, crafts, art, food, and more! Santa also makes his very first appearance of the year at this holiday fest!
Starz Denver Film Festival
303-595-3456
More than 175 films will be shown at this annual festival such as independent films and documentaries, international feature films, shorts, children's films and animation. Many times the actors, producers, writers and directors are on hand to answer questions.
December
Holiday Miniatures Show
303-355-0950
Located at the Abend Gallery, many artists participate in this annual event featuring miniatures. Free admission.
Zoo Lights-Wild Lights
303-376-4800
Wild Lights takes place at the Denver Zoo, where lighted sculptures of animals and lighted pathways illuminate the zoo throughout the month of December. Also featured are storytellers, carolers, Santa Claus and holiday goodies such as hot cider, hot chocolate and roasted chestnuts.
New Year’s Eve Fireworks Downtown
303-534-6161
Beautiful colors fill the skies as the New Year is celebrated. An early show at 9 for families and a late show at midnight for the official start of the New Year!
Other Events:
Colorado Renaissance Festival
June-August
303-688-6010
The Colorado Renaissance Festival features more than 200 artisans, as well as street performers, food vendors and more. You’ll see knights jousting on horseback and other shows within this recreated 16th-century England.
Film on the Rocks
June-August
303-697-4939
Patrons gather at the Red Rocks Amphitheater during the summer months for live entertainment followed by the feature film. Many great food and drink specials are offer at the ampitheater.
Population:
555,000+
Time Zone:
Mountain
Climate:
To the surprise of many visitors, Denver has a mild, dry and arid climate. The city receives only 8 to 15 inches of precipitation a year, which is about the same amount Los Angeles receives. Its 300 sunny days a year means Denver enjoys more annual hours of sunshine than San Diego or Miami Beach. Winter temperatures are mild, with an average daily high of 45 degrees. Snow falls, but often melts in a short time, meaning golf courses remain open all year. Chinook winds (a wind blowing down from a mountain that gains heat as it loses elevation) allow for 60-degree days occasionally throughout the winter. Summers are comfortable, thanks to the dry mountain air.
Airport:
Denver International Airport (DEN)
8500 Peña Boulevard
Denver, CO 80249
303-342-2000
Rail:
Amtrak
800-USA-RAIL
Bus:
Greyhound
800-231-2222
Getting Around Denver:
Regional Transportation District (RTD)
City Bus and Light Rail
303-299-6000
Taxis:
Metro Taxi
303-333-3333
Mile High Pedicabs, LLC
303-PEDICABS
Denver Yellow Cab
303-777-7777
Visitor Information:
Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
1555 California Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
303-892-1112
Dining:
Barolo Grill
3030 East 6th Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
303-393-1040
Snuggle up next to the fire and choose from one of the many pasta, seafood and a la carte menu selections, sip on a glass of wine and sit back and scan the crowd for celebrities or local personalities.
Sullivan’s Steakhouse
1745-61 Wazee Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-295-2664
This classic 40’s era steakhouse offers smooth jazz in the background as you dine on premier steaks and seafood and sip on bourbon, single malt scotch or cognac..
Tamayo
1400 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
720-946-1433
This contemporary Mexican eatery offers gorgeous views from the rooftop as you sip delicious margaritas and taste the wonderful spicy dishes such as shrimp and pork.
Sushi Den
1487 South Pearl Street
Denver, CO 80210
303-777-0826
The Sushi Den is an award winning eatery offering sushi treats and other dishes such as the teriyaki sesame chicken and roasted sea bass with wasabi-caper beurre blanc.
Cafe Brazil
4408 Lowell Boulevard
Denver, CO 80211
303-480-1877
Cafe Brazil serves up spicy Latin American dishes with smoked meats, fresh seafood, fried rice, scrumptious sauces and bold spices.
Restaurant Kevin Taylor
1106 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-228-0770
This four star restaurant is located in Hotel Teatro where chef Kevin Taylor provides patrons with delicious New American dishes in a luxurious atmosphere.
Nightlife:
Comedy Works
1226 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-595-3637
One of the top stand-up comedy clubs in the country offering well-known acts such as Bob Saget and Brett Butler. The best place in Denver to get your laugh on! They offer appetizers, full dinners, and beverages! Call ahead for show schedule and reservations.
Jazz at Jacks
500 16th Street, #320
Denver, CO 80202
303-433-1000
Let the stress of the day melt away as you sip on a cool drink and bask in the glorious sounds of jazz music performed by local and national musicians.
Stories on Stage
216 S. Grant Street
Denver, CO 80209
303-494-0523
Enjoy dramatic readings of short fiction on stage! Well-known guests tend to frequent here for these entertaining, inspiring and humorous stories! Call ahead for schedule and tickets.
Dave & Buster’s
2000 South Colorado Boulevard
Retail Complex, Suite D
Denver, CO 80222
303-759-1515
Adult recess is here! Eat, drink, play and have a grand ole time! Late night Happy Hour, Grand Sports Café, billiards, shuffleboard and an elegant dining area!
The Church
1160 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO 80203
303-832-2383
Popular nightclub offering upbeat music, a dance floor, cigar bar, wine bar, and sushi bar. Dance the night away as a DJ spins the latest dance tunes at this venue with stained glass art, Gothic architecture, 70 foot ceilings, ten rooms and three dance floors.
Rise Nightclub
1909 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-383-1909
This huge club offers four dance floors, five full-service bars, go-go dancers, an outdoor SkyBar, a 5000 square foot tropical patio and fun that will last way into the night.
The Shelter/Milk
1037 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
303-572-8700
Two clubs in one, Milk offers jazz musicians in a relaxed atmosphere while The Shelter boast four bars, live bands and a large urban patio.