This is also a good night to visit the city's artsy and diverse South Broadway neighborhood, which has a clutch of popular nightspots, including the Boyztown (117 Broadway), Denver's hottest male revue, and Punch Bowl Social(65 Broadway), a high-energy bar, bowling complex and modern diner. Or treat yourself to one of Death & Co.'s (1280 25th St.) legendary cocktails. If you're looking for something laid back and unpretentious, check out Work & Class (2500 Larimer St.). RiNo is the hub for art studios, street murals and libations like Ratio Beerworks (2920 Larimer St.), served in an eclectic taproom, and even an urban winery with a rather crafty name, Bigsby's Folly Craft Winery(3563 Wazee St.). Saturday night is a great time to check out Denver's most happening gay nightclub, the always-packed Tracks (3500 Walnut St.), a massive warehouse disco with two big dance floors, one spinning the latest house music, the other offering up classic '70s and '80s anthems, in River North Art District (RiNo), which also serves as a stop (38th and Blake Street) on the airport rail line, one stop away from the glorious Denver Union Station. Consider one of the restaurants operated by James Beard Award-winning local chef Jennifer Jasinki such as Rioja (1431 Larimer St.), a long-acclaimed source of inspired Mediterranean-influenced cooking, or Ultreia (1701 Wynkoop St.), the perfect patio destination for sangria and tapas. If you're returning to downtown from an excursion to Red Rocks or Boulder, plan a special meal here. Steele St.), the world's premier name in Japanese cuisine. at University Blvd.) are two of Colorado's premier shopping destinations, with a mix of top national brands and independent stores.Īs the sun sets on Denver, you could remain in Cherry Creek and grab dinner at one of the neighborhood's fine restaurants, such as romantic Quality Italian (241 Columbine St.), a modern take on the Italian-American steakhouse tradition, or Chef Nobu's Matsuhisa(98 N. 1st Ave.) and Cherry Creek North(1st-3rd Ave. Or walk to your heart's content amid Cherry Creek's dozens of fine shops: upscale Cherry Creek Shopping Center (3000 E. Get your blood flowing with a bike ride around the enchanting Cherry Creekneighborhood.
Here you can tour the stunning natural concert hall that has hosted countless superstar rock bands over the years, or hike the park's gorgeous terrain. Alameda Pkwy., Morrison), in foothills of the Rockies, just west of town. It's just a 30-minute drive to Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre (18300 W. In the afternoon, you might plan a short trip just outside of town to get a sense of this beautiful area.
Nearer to downtown, Snooze (1701 Wynkoop St.) is justly famous for its delicious sweet potato pancakes. 33rd Ave.) is a sure bet for fresh ingredients from local growers with high-level service and a hip, casual atmosphere. In the funky Highlands neighborhood, Root Down (1600 W. No matter what time you awaken on Saturday morning - well, at least assuming it's still morning - make it a point to sample brunch at one of the many Denver establishments that’s renowned for this festive meal.