Colorado Hotel Magazine Spring 17

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SPRING 2017

PROOF THAT COLORADO ROCKS!

BEAUTY AND THE WEST Durango blooms with wildflowers, wine and music galore

DOWNTOWN DENVER’S NEW HOTEL INDIGO Uber cool, sophisticated and oh so hip

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TABLE OF CONTENTS | ISSUE 16: SPRING 2017

features They’ve been abused, abandoned and ignored. But the Wildlife Animal Sanctuary provides a haven for lions, tigers and more, providing a natural habitat where they can live and roam free. By Rebecca Treon

22 NEW TAKE ON THE OLD WEST

This stunning new hotel in Denver’s Union Station neighborhood offers all the comforts of modern luxury, fantastic views from every room, and still pays tribute to the mining boom days of early Colorado. By Monica Parpal Stockbridge

26 BOLD TAKE ON DENVER’S

FOOD SCENE

The recently revamped Vesta restaurant offers one of the city’s most creative menus, expertly prepared under the culinary wizardry of Chef Nicholas Kayser. By Lane Partridge

30 TRUTH AND HONESTY

36 BEAUTY, ADVENTURE, AND

EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN – WITH A COWBOY FLAIR

Durango, Colorado is as visually stunning as it is diverse and wonderful. From the area’s gorgeous setting to the vibrant culinary scene and storied past, this is a must-see for travelers. By Beth Buehler

THE ONEREPUBLIC WAY

Colorado band OneRepublic is more popular than ever, and boasts an impressive lineup of hits that resonate with fans worldwide. By Marian Tuin

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Where do you want to LIV?

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Boulder

Castle Pines

Cherry Creek

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12 OFF THE GRID

Writer Bill Husted introduces visitors to a couple of hidden gems that are worth the trip!

15 THE RUNDOWN

An insider’s look at what not to miss while visiting Colorado. Doors Open Denver Weed and Tourism

42 THE SCENE

In Colorado, there are shows, concerts and events to suit everyone’s style. Check out our calendar for the best of the state’s culture and entertainment that take place during your stay.

53 DINING

Whether you want to grab a quick bite or are in the mood for a sumptuous sit-down meal, Denver and Colorado offer plenty of wonderful dining experiences. Take a glance at our guide before heading out on your next culinary excursion.

60 SHOPPING

From trendy boutiques and high-end malls to hip vintage stores and more, we know the smart spots to shop in our beautiful state.

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62 ATTRACTIONS

What will make your visit memorable? Allow us to recommend what to do and where to go for fun and adventure in Denver and around Colorado.

64 OUR PARTING SHOT

Iconic works from Alexander Calder. From April 28-September 24, the Denver Botanic Gardens welcomes visitors to this fabulous exhibit.

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PUBLISHER’S LETTER | ISSUE 16: SPRING 2017

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pringtime in Colorado is a time of transition. While the ski resorts may be closing down following the snowy months of winter, the air is turning warm, the flowers are beginning to bloom and a whole new wave of activity is blossoming. If you’re lucky enough to be visiting at the beginning of April, virtually every ski resort hosts a day or more of uproarious fun. Google your favorite area, and you’ll find plenty to do: concerts, events and great food and entertainment are part and parcel of closing days at Colorado resorts. It’s a fun way to celebrate the end of another epic ski season, and is a treasured ritual for locals who woefully must retire their skis until next winter. For more information, visit our website at ColoradoHotelMagazine.com. Speaking of locals, what better way to feel a part of the city you are visiting than to experience venues that are well-kept secrets? In this issue, we introduce you to places you probably would never know about (in fact, even native Denverites may not know about these wonderful finds!). In Off the Grid, writer Bill Husted takes you there, and you will have almost as much fun reading about them as you will experiencing them in person! From beautiful new hotels to restaurants teeming with culinary delights, Denver + Colorado Hotel Magazine is your go-to guide for everything that is wonderful, fun and original. Whether its an innovative new eatery or a world-class attraction, we will take you to the best places to dine, shop and visit during your stay. The city is a mecca for business travelers and pleasure seekers, and there is no shortage of sites and amenities that cater to both. Speaking of attractions, Colorado is home to one of the country’s most phenomenal animal sanctuaries. This wonderful haven for animals rescued from abusive and intolerable conditions houses lions, tigers, and more in a wonderful habitat where the animals roam free and safe. Best of all, visitors can view these rescued creatures from high above, where they can watch the animals as they romp and roam in a serene and natural setting. It’s an education beyond compare, and truly an eye-opener for any first-time visitor. But let’s take a break from nature, and make some noise! Our cover story on OneRepublic, a hugely popular Colorado band, is a great read. These guys can rock, and their huge talent has landed them a spot in the international spotlight. Their fan base is as diverse as their talent, and Colorado is proud to call them “one of ours.” Take it from us, if you have a chance to see this fabulous band, grab it! Happy Spring and enjoy your stay! Ellen Gray, Publisher, Denver Hotel Magazine

If you have an interesting Colorado experience or story to share, we would be pleased to read it and consider it for publication. Email your story to us at ellen@denverhotelmagazine.com.

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OFF THE GRID

F F O THE GRID BABYSITTER’S NIGHTMARE AND FASHION NATION

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hop where the rock bands shop. And get something edgy for your baby. That’s the drill at Fashion Nation and its offspring Babysitter’s Nightmare, a Denver shopping tradition since 1985. Fashion Nation is like Neiman Marcus for the punk rocker. A wall in the clothing store is covered with photographs of famous bands that have shopped in the store, and I’m betting you haven’t heard of most of them. The Dead Kennedy’s? The Cure? The rockers know. Through word-ofmouth, this is a must-stop for club clothes when the tour bus parks in Denver. One of the largest collections of Dr. Marten’s shoes and boots kick it at Fashion Nation – hundreds of the hipster clodhoppers line the walls. Babysitter’s Nightmare cries in the back of the store, a temple to the Little Rock ‘N Roller in your life. Owners Paul and Pam Italiano raised their children in these threads, most of which make a chilling childish statement. Like the T-Shirt that reads “I (Heart) Zombies” and “Zombie Snack.”

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One kid T proclaims the child is an “Alcohol Related Accident.” Above a cute kiddie giraffe it says, “I HATE YOU.” Orange is the new black in a County Jail Onsie. “There is a line you don’t want to cross,” says Paul Italiano. “We take it right up to that line.

Fashion Nation and Babysitter’s Nightmare Monday - Saturday 11-6 p.m. Sunday 12-5 p.m. 1594 S. Broadway, Denver, CO 80319 303.832.2909 www.vixenandangels.com

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OFF THE GRID

WHITE FENCE FARM

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he Denver dining scene has exploded in the past decade, with nationally recognized eateries opening on every corner. Expensive and somewhat precious, Denver restaurants are to be reckoned with. Ask any foodie. But one mess hall has been serving up exactly the same simple grub since 1973 to hundreds of people every night (except Mondays). On Mothers Day and Easter they serve more than 3,000. That’s a lotta fried chicken. Yup, fried chicken. Finger lickin’ chicken at White Fence Farm. Sitting on an eight-acre spread in Lakewood, a short drive from downtown Denver, this extra family-friendly eatery keeps it simple. Oh it serves salmon and the obligatory steak – but people come here for the fried chicken and the sides. The chicken comes piled high, a sizzling plateful the size of your head, almost

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impossible to finish. And the sides keep coming, bowls of bean salad, coleslaw, cottage cheese, pickled beets, hot corn fritters, chicken gravy, potatoes mashed, French fried and baked. This is all so homey and genuine you think Tom Sawyer is your waiter. WFF is run by legendary Denver restauranteur Craig Caldwell. For decades he operated sports bars like Brooklyn’s, checking IDs and planning Happy Hours. Now at WWF it’s always Happy Hour with families and friends pouring in for that familiar chicken. If there’s a wait, no one seems to mind. They literally like to wait because they’re on the farm and there’s plenty to do. Dancing to a live band, petting the three goats, squeezing the balloon animals, chasing the geese, watching the model trains, climbing the tree house, eating the fudge, posing for the period

photographs – even bellying up to the bar for a drink. This is not your usual tourist destination. This is its own little corny world from yesterday. Work up an appetite and a sense of humor. White Fence Farm has a chicken with your name on it.

White Fence Farm Closed Mondays Open 4:30-8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 6263 N. Jewel Ave., Lakewood, CO 80232 303.935.5945 www.whitefencefarmco.com


THE RUNDOWN

DOORS OPEN DENVER: Explore Our City Inside Out by CHRISTINA SEBALLO

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he 13th annual Doors Open Denver, presented by the Denver Architectural Foundation, is the premier event showcasing the richness and history of Denver’s built environment and promoting quality design on Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30. Doors Open Denver encourages event participants to observe and engage with the built environment through an artistic and cultural lens. Headquartered at the iconic Denver Union Station, the event highlights approximately 70 of Denver’s unique spaces, including high-profile, historic and artistic feats of architecture and design. During the event, visitors are invited to explore our city in the following ways: • Sign up for an Insider Tour. Doors Open Denver offers 120 tours led by architects, landscape architects, historians and urban enthusiasts with special knowledge of Denver’s neighborhoods and buildings. • Visit one or several of the 70 open sites.

Open sites are buildings that have opened their doors to the public. • With support of the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Doors Open Denver offers six arts and cultural activities, including architecturally inspired hair art, behindthe-scenes videos of area theatres, a performance by five analog synthesizer music artists and more. Six sites were added to this year’s lineup, including Page Architects (The John Deere Building), St. Paul Lutheran and Roman Catholic Community of Faith, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Smiley Branch Library, Athmar Park Library and Pauline Robinson Library. For more information on open sites, Insider Tours and arts and culture activities, visit www.doorsopendenver.com. Engage with DOD on Facebook, Twitter (@denverarchfound) and Instagram (denverarchitecture) using #DOD2017.

OUTSTANDING

COURSES The City of Lakewood has two outstanding municipal golf courses that offer golfers of every level an exciting golfing experience, coupled with spectacular views of Denver’s iconic skyline and the snowcapped peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Fox Hollow and Homestead offer a unique mix of terrain types and course challenges. Nestled next to Bear Creek Lake Park on native rolling prairie lands, both courses offer an opportunity for escape and relaxation with tranquil lakes, quiet streams and spectacular vistas.

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THE RUNDOWN

Marijuana in the mile high city by MELANIE LOCKE

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enver has been a tourist destination for decades. With beautiful views, a thriving culture, and a plethora of activities and events constantly occurring within the bustling metropolis, it’s no surprise that people flock to the Mile High City. But with the legalization of recreational marijuana in 2014, the typical tourist may have a new reason to travel to higher altitudes. Colorado voters passed Amendment 64, which legalized recreational marijuana, on November 6th, 2012. The amendment went into effect in Jaunary of 2014. Since then, dispensaries have appeared in droves across Colorado and anyone over the age of 21 can stop in to purchase the drug. In 2014 alone, retailers sold $313 million of recreational marijuana, according to Colorado tax data from the Department of Revenue. We spoke with the Colorado Tourism

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Office (CTO) and the recreational marijuana dispensary, Euflora, to see how the marijuana industry has affected the equally thriving tourist trade. In 2015, many tourists who participated in marijuana-related activities indicated it was a motivation in their decision to travel to Colorado. By 2016, reports of marijuana participation had risen, although the number of people citing marijuana as a primary influencer in their decision to come to Colorao had decreased. With record-setting tourist growth in Colorado both before and after marijuana legalization, according to the CTO, the drug is not a primary influencer in toursts’ travels. The cannabis industry is one of many attractions in Colorado, and tourists are drawn to the state for more than the legal drug. While visitors travelling to Colorado from places where marijuana oftentimes isn’t legal, it’s important for tourists to ed-

ucate themselves about marijuana usage and safety before partaking of the drug. Euflora owner Jamie Perino has noticed that out-of-state visitors oftentimes need more education from Euflora employees about marijuana – the differences between strains, proper usage and dosing, and cost. The cannabis industry has become an integral part of Colorado’s economy, and its reach extends into the bustling tourist trade. While marijuana is not the primary motivation behind tourists’ travel plans, many visitors to the city are enjoying a high other than the altitude in Denver.



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COLORADO

SAFARI by REBECCA TREON

THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY OFFERS A FRESH START FOR ANIMALS

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magine spending your life in a small cage that is barely big enough to turn around in. Never seeing another of your kind, surviving as part of a roadside zoo, circus, or existing malnourished and underfed. Then imagine being rescued, nursed back to health, receiving regular feedings, and best of all, meeting animals of your own ilk. Space to roam and a clean, warm place to sleep. Welcome to the Wild Animal Sanctuary, a fabulous slice of paradise located just 40 minutes from downtown Denver, and a welcome refuge for more than 450 rescued captive-born animals, primarily large carnivores like tigers, lions, bears and wolves. The majority of these animals come from individuals who use the animals as attractions at roadside zoos or other profit-making schemes, or they’ve been kept by people desiring a large predator as a pet. In fact, each of the 50 states in the U.S. have different laws and regulations when it comes to keeping these animals – and some states have no laws at all. It’s believed that across the country, there are some 20,000 large carnivores kept outside of zoos – including 4,000 tigers in Texas alone (where these animals are allowed with a permit). Sadly, most of these animals are kept in deplorable conditions, languishing in too-small quarters, abused, abandoned, neglected, malnourished. When they are confiscated by law enforemcent or animal

welfare agencies, they find a ready home at the Wild Animal Sanctuary – and allowed to ‘retire’ from being subject to the whims of unscrupulous people. When the animals arrive at the sanctuary, their residency begins with a full health exam and extensive rehabilitation. Many arrive underweight and malnourished, and immediately undertake a program to augment their diet; others need dental work or have no muscle tone. Notably, though, a huge part of the animals’ rehab process is on the social and psychological side of things. So many of the animals that make their way to the sanctuary have never seen another of their breed, learned to bellow the sounds they make in the wild (i.e. lions who have never learned to roar), or don’t know how to be part of a social group like a pack or pride. The animals are slowly introduced to the other animals, sometimes living in smaller quarters close to the main compound until they are fully rehabilitated and eventually ready to join other animals in large-acreage habitats. In fact, there are a pack of 12 rescue dogs that help younger animals learn how to be a part of social groups – biting, playing, and hierarchy. Once the animals have adjusted to their new home, most are put into large plots of land between five and 25 acres in size. Most of the animals rescued by the Wild Animal Sanctuary denver + colorado

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arrive underweight. Relying on donations from companies such as Wal-Mart, between 48,000-50,000 pounds of food per week are provided to the anmals, roughly half of which is meat, and half of which is fruit and vegetables. The Wild Animal Sanctuary fills a void, since there is no humane society of any kind for large animals. That means that when, for example, 25 Bolivian lions needed a home after the country banned animals in circuses, the Wild Animal Sanctuary got the call. They stepped up to provide a landing spot for the lions. The sanctuary got its start when a young Pat Craig, who grew up on a farm near Boulder, visited a friend who worked at a zoo and got a behind-the-scenes tour he didn’t expect. What he saw shocked him: multiple animals in small cages were deemed as “extra” animals – no longer attracting visitors, they waited to be euthanized. Craig decided then and there he wanted to dedicate his life to saving these majestic animals, working to learn all he could. In 1980 the Wild Animal Sanctu-

ary was started on a farm near Boulder, before moving to Lyons and finally to its current home, on 720 acres near Keenesburg, Colorado. Almost by accident, Craig discovered an ideal way to view these majestic rescued animals, and at the same time educate people about the crisis of wild animals held in captivity. He found that if the animals were seen from above, they don’t have the flight or fight reaction to having an unfamiliar person or perceived threat in their living space. To that end, the Wild Animal Sanctuary constructed a raised walkway that allows guests to walk above the animals’ habitats and observe them. The 1.5-mile walkway enables visitors to see foxes, tigers, lions, wolves, bears, and more, all from above. All the amazing work the Wild Animal Sanctuary performs would not be possible without the support of the public – it operates as a nonprofit and relies on donations from visitors. The sanctuary asks each visitor for a donation or to become an active supporter, whereby a regular

donation is made and the member gets unlimited visits. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is well worth the trip for any visitor or resident of Denver. Given its proximity, there’s simply no reason not to go. The educational value of experiencing the important work of the Wild Animal Sanctuary is priceless. It appeals both as a way to observe and get close to these majestic wild animals, and also as an organization doing important work for disenfranchised animals. By giving a voice to these creatures, the sanctuary opens the hearts of young and old alike, showing them how animals live in the wild rather than in captivity. To be among them is both a gift and an unforgettable experience. One tip: don’t forget your binoculars. Visit www.wildanimalsanctuary.org for more information

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Striking Gold

at Hotel Indigo Denver

by MONICA PARPAL STOCKBRIDGE

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CELEBRATING DENVER IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM

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n the late 1850’s, the Rocky Mountain west was a beacon of hope and prosperity for many who sought to build their fortunes, long before Colorado had even earned its statehood. When gold was first discovered on what we now know as the Front Range, the area burst to life with caravan after caravan of miners and prospectors seeking their fortunes. Small mining towns began to form all over the hills and valleys, and while many were abandoned, a few — like Denver — permanently took root. Colorado’s capital city has changed immensely over the past 150 years. The last few years in particular have witnessed Denver’s rebirth as a popular destination for out-of-towners looking to relocate. Today, the golden opportunities have less to do with the precious metals and more to do with careers, culture and quality of life.

Welcome to the Neighborhood

The dramatic renovation of Union Station, completed in 2014, was key to downtown Denver’s recent revitalization. Since then, the surrounding neighborhood – now known as the Union Station Neighborhood – is experiencing a renaissance, flooding with new residential construction and pedestrian-friendly streets. In the middle of it all is the brand-new Hotel Indigo Denver, a LEED-certified InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) hotel at 1801 Wewatta Street – just a three-minute walk from the train depot and only five minutes from Union Station iteslf. The Hotel Indigo brand seeks to instill a vivid sense of place in each and every hotel, whether it’s in Traverse City or Singapore. “Our neighborhood story is rooted in the gold rush,” explains Amy Healy, the warm and vivacious general manager. She points out murals and photos in the lobby and guestrooms with old-timey currency on every guestroom floor. “However, we like to say we’re moving from the gold rush to the tech rush,” she adds, noting the hotel’s emphasis on technology and modern amenities, like the WiFi-enabled meeting spaces outfitted with digital projectors, and the multiple USB ports and extra outlets standard in all 180 guestrooms. Yet, Hotel Indigo guestrooms are never sparse in creature comforts. The spa-like bathrooms offer complimentary Aveda products, the oversized beds and desks afford plenty of room to spread out and relax, and the tall windows give every guest a grand view of the lively city below. Indeed, the hotel creates a distinctly modern feel which somehow meshes seamlessly with its homage to the mining boom of yesteryear. denver + colorado

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The estate’s unique, private infinity beach.

“Our goal is to engage with our guests like they’re family, to start conversations and create a memorable experience for everyone.” - Amy Healy, General Manager

Part of the Family

One of the most important ways in which Hotel Indigo assures a strong sense of place is through its front desk staff – but no one calls them that. “We don’t call them team members or associates, but family members,” Healy explains. “We’re very open and honest with each other, like families are. Our goal is to engage with our guests like they’re family, to start conversations and create a memorable local experience for everyone.” The family members here are often youthful and always animated. A distinct lack of formality is apparent at first glance, from 24

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the warm and friendly welcome to the casual uniform of jeans, low-top Chuck Taylors and bright-red suspenders. (Fun fact: Healy’s friend Michelle Lesniak – Portland-based fashion designer and “Project Runway” winner, #nbd – first concepted the original look.) To take it a step further, family members earn their titles based on personal skills or talents. Front desk family member Daniel Francis is considered a “music genius” for his love of songs and lyrics, while Caitlin O’Rourke is known as a “dancing guru” for her devotion to movement and rhythm. These young Denver experts offer a unique and lively resource to their guests, making recommendations on where to dine, shop or discover cultural attractions, ensuring that each guest enjoys a perfect stay in Denver. “We ask a lot of qualifying questions when interacting with our guests, then let them know our favorites in order to make it a very personalized experience,” O’Rourke says. “You’ll get different answers depending on who you’re talking to, but it’s always a great recommendation,” Francis adds. “It’s our duty to remove our guests’ burdens, from the time they check in to the time they check out, whether it’s their heavy luggage

or the stress of the day.” The most popular hotel family member, however, is the ambassador himself – a 10-year-old golden retriever with a graying muzzle and an affectionate grin. “Barkly is our most-mentioned family member, and he’s supported numerous fundraisers for nokill animal shelters in the community,” Healy explains. “Sunday is his spa day.”

A Warm Hearth and a Wee Dram

Part of the Hotel Indigo experience involves dining at the on-site restaurant, Hearth & Dram. Walk through the rotunda and a tall, open entryway welcomes guests to the hotel’s expansive independent restaurant, led by Atlanta transplant and executive chef Jeffrey Wall. Hearth & Dram defines itself as a modern-day saloon driven by wood-fired cuisine and an impossible number of whiskeys (more than 350 at any given time). The aroma of woodsmoke from the flame-licked custom rotisserie wafts through the dining room, which is outfitted in rustic and industrial elements, like tables of reclaimed unfinished wood and dark leather upholstered seating. The menu features protein-forward en-


“It’s our duty to remove our guests’ burdens, from the time they check in to the time they check out, whether it’s their heavy luggage or the stress of the day.” - Daniel Francis, Front Desk Family Member

trées, snacks and sides prepared with seasonal ingredients. Highlights include La Belle Farms Duck Breast, Bison Tartare with a sous vide egg, housemade Gnocchi with japanese Uni Cream, and the playful yet gourmet housemade Grilled Bologna and Cheese. For parties of six to 10, the Whole Beat Feast menu offers meals like Whole Roasted Suckling Pig, Salt-Crusted Sturgeon, and Standing Rib Roast, each priced per person with the request of five days’-advanced notice. Hotel Indigo has much to offer its guests, from the tech-savvy profession-

al, to the adventurous explorer, to the social foodie. Healy and her team feel privileged to bring an authentic Denver experience to their guests, and that’s exactly what you can expect here. Whether with a dram of whiskey, a furry handshake from the canine ambassador, or simply a stroll through the Union Station neighborhood, Hotel Indigo will connect you with the best that Denver has to offer. Which, we think, is even better than gold.

ATTENTION DENVER STUDENTS: Hotel Indigo’s “Gold Pan Art Contest” Will Commence in April

Hotel Indigo is panning for local art. Beginning in April, the hotel will launch a student art contest open to middle-school, high-school and college students in the Denver metro area. Instead of a canvas, artists will each use a metal gold mining pan à la the 1850’s-ear mining tool. The rules? Decorate your pan using the color red, in any medium (refraining from symbolism or words). “Every student who submits art will be featured in the hotel,” General Manager Amy Healy says, “and every room will feature different artists.” Learn more at: www.indigodenver.com

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hen Vesta first opened in 1997, the Denver dining scene was just beginning to blossom from underneath its dusty cowtown patina. The first-born restaurant of Josh and Jen Wolkon’s Secret Sauce restaurant group, Vesta – named for the fiery Roman goddess of the hearth, and originally known as Vesta Dipping Grill – was among those early independent restaurants, and one that would grow to become a casual-dining mainstay in the heart of the Mile High City. With its buzzing atmosphere and consistently creative menu, Vesta has earned numerous accolades over the years, including nods as best first date spot, top 10 Denver restaurant, and numerous Wine Spectator Awards of Excellence. Indeed, the intimate circular booths, exposed brick walls and rough timber columns lend a sense of

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Executive Chef Nicholas Kayser leads the iconic restaurant into its 20th year. by LANE PARTRIDGE history, while the experienced staff – many of whom have worked at Vesta for 5, 10, even 15 years – embrace exceptionally high standards of service. Of course, a fresh perspective can work wonders. When Chef Brandon Foster amicably departed to join local nonprofit Project Angel Heart in 2016, Wolkon needed someone new in the Vesta kitchen. Enter Executive Chef Nicholas Kayser, whom Wolkon hired last fall. As a Colorado-raised, classically trained chef with a bold presence and a culinary pedigree

that belies his youthful age, Kayser was a natural fit to guide the restaurant’s ongoing evolution in refining Vesta’s dining experience. At the age of 32, Kayser has worked and trained in exotic locales most of us only dream about. Still, he looks back fondly on his childhood years in Colorado, with humble recollections of cooking grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches in his mother’s kitchen that make him smile to this day. Soon after high school, Kayser worked at Denver establishment MAO

Restaurant & Sushi Lounge, where he unexpectedly earned his chops in the kitchen while filling in for an absentee cook. After proving his skill and resilience, his mentors encouraged him to go to culinary school, leading him to graduate from the International Culinary School at the Art Institute of Colorado. Later, he landed gigs at Richard Sandoval’s Zengo, working alongside local culinary heavy hitters like Troy Guard and Justin Brunson. When Kayser was 24, a vacation to New York City turned into a permanent move when he fell in love with the Big Apple. In fact, he quickly earned the role of sous chef and, later, chef de cuisine at Thomas Valenti’s fine-dining restaurant, Ouest. “I’m sure [bringing me on] was a risk for Tom,” Kayser admits, but adds that “new blood and a fresh perpective


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always go a long way, if you nurture it.” Nurture it he did. Valenti served as Kayser’s mentor in classical French and Italian cuisine, adding to his previous pan-Asian experience. Several years later, Richard Sandoval invited him to help open the 600-room Yotel just off Times Square. In 2014, Kayser accepted another executive chef offer, this time at Chef Laurent Tourondel’s BLT Steak in Hong Kong. All the while, Kayser was building his repertoire of bold, global flavors and an unshakable enthusiasm for great food. Culinary experience in hand, Kayser returned to his home country in 2016 seeking something a little more balanced and a little more creative. “Creative development in food is where my passion lies,” Kayser says. When he saw the ad for an executive chef at Vesta, he jumped at the chance. “The whole Secret Sauce restaurant goup is so family-driven,” he says. “With four successful restaurants and a strong work28

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life balance, this is the place I wanted to be. Plus,” he grins,” the excitement of me coming back to Denver sent my mom over the moon.” Indeed, Kayser isn’t the first one to notice something special about Secret Sauce, which owns and operates two other concepts: Steuben’s, which serves American regional classic cuisine from comfy throwback diner-style spaces in Uptown and Arvada (as well as from the roving Steuben’s food truck named Pearl); and Ace Eat Serve, which invites guests to enjoy Asian-inspired dishes and an energetic PingPong hall in a repurposed industrial garage space. As a founder of the nonprofit EatDenver, Wolkon himself has always been a steadfast supporter of the independent dining communities in Denver and Boulder. What’s more, the group is committed to giving back. Their annual Plates for the Peak dinner parties have raised more than $500,000 for Urban Peak, a local nonprofit or-

ganization committed to ending youth homelessness. Under Wolkon’s direction, the restaurant group has created a culture of respect, balance and community, which resonates with employees and diners alike. Kayser was quick to pick up on this. He confesses that, besides his immediate rapport with Wolkon, the thing that sold him on joining the Vesta team was having dinner there one night. “The staff was so openarmed, warm and hospitable, even though they had no idea who I was,” he says. “It reinforced my belief that this was the place for me.” Not surprisingly, the feeling was mutual. “Nick is young, he’s energetic, and he has a real passion for what he’s doing,” Wolkon says. “He’s open-minded, but he also knew Vesta way back when, so he can navigate that balance between past and future. He also has an amazing floor presence.” While Kayser’s beaming smile

is reason enough to visit Vesta on a regular basis, his global approach and bold flavors are swoon-worthy in themselves. Leading the way on the revitalized menu is the Cioppino. “It’s one of my favorite dishes on the new menu,” Kayser says of his glowing masterpiece of lobster tail, shrimp, sea bass, clams and mussels swimming in golden saffron rouille, the aroma of which permeates the air with the ability to arrest an entire room. The fresh Chickpea Falafel is another favorite; a refined, modern take built on traditional flavors are enhanced with touches of curried tomato jam, baba ganoush, eggplant, and tumeric cucumber salad dressed with tzatziki and infused oils. The Pork Belly is a top pick among Vesta regulars, as is the Pan Roasted Bone Marrow – a visual stunner with short rib marmalade, candied shallots, parsley, apple, toasted brioche and red wine gastrique decorating the bone, which comes with a


“It’s exciting to be a part of the history and future of the dynamic and constantly growing food scene in Denver.” - Nicholas Kayser

silver spoon playfully dipped into its molten center like a culinary Excalibur. “Vesta was the forerunner in breaking Denver out of its ‘meat and potatoes’ reputation,” Kayser says. “It’s exciting to be a part of the history and future of the dynamic and constantly growing food scene in Denver.” Kayser is quick to remind people that, even though they dropped the name, Vesta kept many of the original dipping sauces on the menu, and has simply incorporated them into the dishes. But it’s Kayser’s ability to coax bold flavors from all ethnic corners of the world that makes

Vesta’s modern American cuisine shine in a way that he hopes will retain the confidence of longtime patrons as well as excite new transplants to Denver. “There’s a renewed sense of energy here,” he says, “and whether you arrive in a three-piece suit or flip-flops and shorts after a Rockies game, you’ll be welcome.” There’s a challenge in keeping any restaurant fresh after two decades in the business, but it’s worth noting that few concepts ever really get that chance. “We’ve never been ones to rest on our laurels,” Wolken says, “and in reality, we’ve always been evolving. As a restaurant

owner, you have to be willing to constantly push yourself to be better.” For Kayser, there’s pride in the knowledge that Vesta is achieving a level of success with which few in Denver can compare. “Not everyone knows what to do after two decades in business,” he says, “but Josh does.” The true Vesta experience, Kayser adds, exists in the layers of flavor and hospitality you receive during each and every visit. While a few things may look just a bit different at Vesta these days, the heart and hearth of the goddess on Blake Street remains steadfast. “Vesta is dependable,

it’s consistently great,” Wolkon says. “The Vesta vibe is as strong as ever, with an intangible positive, sexy and welcoming energy that you feel as soon as you enter. That’s the reason we’ve been in business going on 20 years here. There’s a genuine commitment to hospitality, and a consistent effort to be the best we can be. In my opinion, we’re better than ever.”

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“GOOD LIFE” FROM COLORADO SPRINGS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPOTLIGHT, ONEREPUBLIC TOPS THE CHARTS by MARIAN TUIN

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hether you’re one of their many loyal fans, or simply among those familiar with their textured musicality, unquestionably OneRepublic has established a fortress in the music and entertainment industry. They have crossed boundaries with songs that have dominated airwaves and media streams. Recently their music provided the soundtrack to TV commercials for Bose and Chrysler, as well as being featured in big-screen blockbusters like “The Giver” and “Collateral Beauty” starring Will Smith. All this stems from groundwork laid by internationally renowned hits such as “Counting Stars,” “Stop and Stare,” “Good Life,” “Secrets,” and “All the Right Moves,” to name a few. In addition, frontman Ryan Tedder boasts a prolific co-writing portfolio which includes work with elite artists and bands such as Adele, Maroon 5, Taylor Swift, the list goes on. He has been awarded three Grammys, two from his 32

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work with Adele on her albums 21 and 25, both winning Album of the Year. He also scored a Grammy for his work on Taylor Swift’s album, 1989, which also won Album of the Year. “I’m very fortunate,” said Ryan during an interview on the red carpet at the 2016 Grammys. “I started in 2007 at the back room [of the Grammy Awards]. Ever since then I’ve been

“I’m very fortunate... I’ve been working with enough incredibly talented people that I always get pushed to the front of the room.” - Ryan Tedder

working with enough incredily talented people that I always get pushed to the front of the room.” Concluding, “The Grammys is bizarre because, I’m going to say that nine out of 10 people I run into, I’ve worked with.” Early on, the band’s success was cultivated by OneRepublic’s breakthrough single, “Apologize,” which hit airwaves in 2007, blazing the charts with a lyrical irony that resonated, ‘it’s

too late to apologize.’ And it has been unapologetically that Ryan Tedder and band took the industry by storm. Proudly, their artistry is rooted here in Colorado. Long before “Apologize” was ever penned and put to music, visionary leader Tedder began cultivating his presence in music with a move to Colorado Springs, Colorado from Tulsa, Oklahoma during his senior year of high school. The move proved serendipitous, when he soon met and befriended co-founding bandmate Zach Filkins. The two formed their first group in 1996, naming it “This Beautiful Mess.” While their early run at making music met with modest local success, the group ultimately dissolved by the end of their senior year when Tedder and Filkins parted ways to attend separate colleges. Tedder worked relentlessly through college to establish solo artistry, eventually netting an internship with DreamWorks SKG in Nashville. From there, he went on to win a songwriting contest on MTV hosted by N’Sync member Lance Bass. For Tedder, the early breakthroughs foreshadowed things to come,


“The goal in the end, is to do what we can, while we can, to ensure as many people in this world have a chance at living a good life.” - Ryan Tedder

but it wasn’t until 2002 that a new band called Republic emerged when he and Filkins reunited in Los Angeles. As one of the first acts discovered in this manner, they used Myspace to share their music. Its reach was effective, catching the discerning ear of artist/producer Timbaland, credited for remixing “Apologize,” signing and ultimately launching the band, known today as OneRepublic. Four albums and 10 charting hits later, this internationally esteemed group of five is comprised of bassist Brent Kutzle, guitarist Drew Brown, and drummer Eddie Fisher, in addition to founders Tedder, who sings lead vocals, and guitarist Filkins. OneRepublic continues to thrive with the release of its fourth studio album, Oh My My, which climbed on the charts to number three in its first week. To advance Oh My My, the band teased fans with a tweet that described the new recording as, “new, modern, different, unlike anything we’ve done.” In fact, the

collection of the album’s songs were written in more than 20 cities worldwide, as they toured in 2013-2014. Demonstrating the creative force that fuels their success, the fusion of sound is distinct and perhaps their most eclectic pairing of music and artistic influence yet. Meshing the evolution of OneRepublic’s unique brand with experience and influence is not new to the band. It is a practice that has allowed their songs to live and breathe in action. One hit single they literally put feet to is “Good Life.” They did so by founding the 501c3 Good Life Foundation. Tedder says of its mission, “One day it’s providing clean water, the next it’s medicine or food for kids in need. The goal in the end, is to do what we can, while we can, to ensure as many people in this world have a chance at living a good life.” For the past nine-plus years, the band has been actively involved in charity work globally, yet they remain focused on giv-

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ing back to the local community as well. Four charities they continue to partner with are Colorado-based. This generosity directly impacts our city and state, not just with donations, but with a hands-on approach. In 2010, Tedder teamed up with The Fray’s frontman, Isaac Slade, to host a battle of the bands for a local youth non-profit called One Liquid House. I met with Tedder then and he was both willing and eager to spend time with young local musicians, freely offering his esteemed musical expertise. He also served as one of the three judges on the panel to the talented young Denver bands who competed. The following year, OneRepublic organized and hosted a holiday charity event that benefited three prominent Denver charities. Headlined by OneRepublic, they gathered successful Colorado-based bands such as Devotchka, Flobots and The Fray. All willingly donated the collective proceeds from the ticket and mer-

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Eddie Fisher, & Brent Kutzle LEFT Ryan Tedder with Isaac Slade announces the winner at a 2010 Battle of the Bands youth charity event. RIGHT OneRepublic at the premiere of “The Giver”

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chandise sales for the benefit of three regional charities: The Santa Claus Shop, Food Bank of the Rockies and Children’s Hospital. Yet among all the band’s achievements, perhaps the most understated is Tedder’s discerning and powerful songwriting prowess. It continues to push OneRepublic to prominence, and bolsters other musicians he writes with and for to new heights. When asked during the airing of the 2016 Grammy Awards how he determines which of the songs he writes are for OneRepublic and which are for other artists, he replied, “It’s really just about if I’m singing it and it sounds good and I wrote the lyric, then maybe it’s a OneRepublic song. I’m kind of turning the corner on that, and the lines between what is a OneRepublic song and what isn’t are blurred.” That same evening Tedder joined Adele onstage as she claimed the Grammy for Album of the Year for 25. He is credited with co-writing the song “Remedy” featured on the album. Earlier in 2016 he revealed to Breathheavy.com, “I play the piano on ‘Remedy’ and I don’t consider myself an A-level piano session player. I wanted to redo the piano with a brilliant

pianist, but she insisted we keep my take on it because there was an emotional context there and it wasn’t perfect. Perfect isn’t perfect.” He concluded, “I hear that record and can hear a couple of moments that I go off tempo, and it drives me crazy,

“The cool thing about writing anything, is that once you publish it, it’s there forever.” - Ryan Tedder

but it’s part of what makes us human.” It is that drive for perfection that speaks to his unique songwriting, as well as the success that inevitably follows. As for what’s next for Tedder and OneRepublic, that is where it comes full circle. The band announced they are preparing to head out on a national tour in support of Oh My My, the album inspired by the same. They kick off their travels by headlining the 2017 Honda Civic Tour

with an itinerary slated to make 36 stops over three months. The band will be accompanied by Fitz and The Tantrums and most notably, the third-to-last stop lands OneRepublic and company back home in Denver, at Fiddlers Green on September 9th, 2017. Tickets are on sale now! If all that OneRepublic has accomplished in the last decade serves as any indication of the future, their tenacious drive and work ethic is nowhere near exhausted. Their empire wasn’t built overnight, and the infectious melodies combined with emotionally charged lyrics have continued to evolve, proving their staying power. It is all steadied by their charitable pursuits, individual accomplishments and expanding reach in the industry. Combined, it makes for an unparalleled arrangement well suited to orchestrate a masterpiece that promises to resonate for years to come. Tedder concludes, “The cool thing about writing anything, is that once you publish it, it’s there forever.”

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SOUTHWEST

COLORADO GEM A COWBOY CULTURE, OUTDOORSY AURA, MEGARICH HISTORY AND BLOSSOMING CULINARY SCENE ARE AMONG THE MANY FACETS OF DURANGO. by BETH BUEHLER


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ulling from a quiver of diverse influences, Durango successfully mingles a storied past with a modern-day flair in a casual mountain setting. The medium-sized college town is nestled in the San Juan Mountains, offering plenty of options locally for an extended stay and also serving as an ideal base camp for exploring the Four Corners region where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah share borders.

Western Americana

From gunfights, saloon singers and cowboy poetry, to a historic steam train and chuck wagon dinners, Durango honors its Western heritage. Savor the 42-mile journey through the mountains from Durango to Silverton on the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch and stroll around downtown or stay a night at the railroad’s newly renovated Grand Imperial Hotel. Check the train’s calendar for special events like the Durango Blues Train, Fall Photographer’s Train, Brew Train and Durango Wine and Rails, and make sure to stop by the free D&SNGRR Railroad Museum right by the depot in Durango. Consider staying at the historic Strater Hotel at the corner of Seventh Street and Main Avenue, stop by the Diamond Belle Saloon for ragtime music year-round and a gunfight out front in the summer, and catch a show at the Henry Strater Theatre. The hotel is said to have the world’s largest collection of American Victorian antiques, many found in the 93 guest rooms. All ages will enjoy posing in Old West-style photos taken at Thru the Lens and enjoying the tasty grub and boot-tapping music at Bar D Wrangler’s chuck wagon dinner and Western show, offered nightly from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends. Throughout much of the summer, True West rodeo takes place at the local fairgrounds on Wednesday evenings, and in early October the Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering celebrates ranching and the American cowboy through poetry, music, storytelling, art and a parade.

Adventure & Activities

Enjoy time in the magnificent outdoors rafting down the Animas River, riding horseback in the mountains, taking a jeep ride to old mining towns or a pontoon boat ride in nearby Vallecito Lake. Make a day of it walking or biking the paved Animas River Trail; stopping at the Powerhouse Science Center, Durango Library and local fish hatchery; and refueling at The Animas River Café located at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Durango or Animas Brewing Company, both on the river’s edge. From mid-May through mid-October, soar through the air and across the Animas River on zip lines at Soaring Tree Top

Adventures, offering an amazing 27 spans and 34 platforms. Located 32 miles north of Durango and accessible only by D&SNGRR, this is the longest zip line course in the United States and comes complete with a gourmet lunch served on a platform overlooking the river. If an adventure closer to town is needed, check out the zip lines, slack lines and paintball park at Full Blast Adventure Center. During the winter, head straight for the slopes at Purgatory Resort with 1,360 acres for skiing and snowboarding, or try snow biking (the bikes with mega tires), ski biking (shorter and equipped with skis), tubing, snowcat dinner excursions and more. For skiing, tubing and ice skating just minutes from the heart of downtown, hit the slopes or the rink at the small, city-owned Chapman Hill. If these are still not enough options, the Durango area offers a flurry of other winter activities, such as snowmobile tours, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing at Vallecito Lake and Hillcrest Golf Club, dog sledding, snowcat skiing and sleigh rides. In the summer there is plenty to do at Purgatory, with an alpine slide, The Plunge Zipline, rope courses, miniature golf, scenic chairlift rides, bike trails and much more. Speaking of bikes, Durango is passionate about the sport. From downtown it is easy to access 30 miles of mountain biking trails, or head to a higher elevation and ride over two mountain passes to Silverton, following the route of the 46th annual Iron Horse Bicycle Classic, one of the largest and longest continuously run cycling events in the United States. If a golf club or fly rod is your sporting equipment of choice, hit the links at Dalton Ranch or Hillcrest Golf Course or book a fly-fishing excursion with local outfitters for a day on the water. Whatever the season and sport, a relaxing massage and soak at Trimble Natural Hot Springs is the perfect way to spend some down time.

Culture & History Haven

Let’s start with the music. Whether your preference is a night at the symphony or jamming at a concert in the park, Durango caters to a variety of musical tastes with Music in the Mountains, the San Juan Symphony, concerts in the park and Durango Bluegrass Meltdown. The Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College also is a popular venue for local and touring bands and productions. Durango Arts Center celebrates visual and performing arts, featuring exhibits, classes and live performances. A Spring Art Walk and Fall Art Work are a great chance to stop by the arts center and more than a dozen local galleries to view great art and mingle with artists and art lovers. Learn about the area’s rich history at the Center for Southwest Studies at the college and Animas Museum, before heading west to see Mesa Verde National Park, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, Hovenweep National Monument, Anasazi Heritage Center and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Another option is journeying east to Chimney Rock National Monument.

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Culinary Connections

In a twist on a common mountain resident saying, “ I came for the winter but stayed for the summer,” in Durango it’s also true that “You came for the mountains, but you’ll stay for the food and beverage scene.” Indulge in a meal at the award-winning El Moro Spirits and Tavern or spend a summer afternoon on the patios of more than 20 restaurants around town. With 100plus restaurants to choose from, Durango is a hotbed for cuisine that blends flavors from around the world and its own backyard. There is a strong eat local mindset and an abundance of locally raised meat, fruits and vegetable and handcrafted food products served at local eateries and sold at the Durango Farmer’s Market. Or go straight ot the source with a farm tour and meal at James Ranch and a stop at nearby Honeyville Honey. Durango also is a crafty and creative town in terms of libations. The town is best known for being home to six craft breweries 40

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and brew pubs – Animas Brewing Company, BREW Pub & Kitchen, Carver Brewing Co., Durango Brewing Co., Ska Brewing Co. and Steamworks Brewing Co. – but also has two distilleries. Durango Craft Spirits Distillery was the town’s first grain-to-grass distillery since prohibition, and Honey House Distillery is a part of Honeyville Honey’s operation. If liquid grapes are preferred, pay a visit to the local Four Leaves Winery and Fox Fire Farms in nearby Ignacio for tastings. New on the scene – but keep quiet about it – is Bookcase & Barber, an upscale, vintagestyle barbershop with a cozy speakeasy bar hidden behind a bookshelf. For admittance, remember to ask, “Who is Hemingway?” If travels are timed just right, sign up for the annual Tour de Farms held in August and choose between a leisurely sixmile, in-town bike tour and a 25-mile route loop highlighting area agriculture and culminating in a tasty seasonal lunch made from local ingredients.

After all the ways to stay busy while visiting Durango, travelers will want a comfortable place to say “good night.” Historic properties like Strater Hotel, The General Palmer, Rochester Hotel and The Leland House are comfortable places for sweet dreams, along with national brands like DoubleTree, Best Western and Holiday Inn and charming bed and breakfasts, ranches and cabins. For some of the best oudoor, historic and cultural attractions in Colorado, head straight to the southwest corner and visit Durango.

VISITOR INFORMATION:

Durango Area Tourism Office 970.247.3500 durango.org


ELEVATED EVENTS ONGOING:

Durango’s Farmer’s Market: Held downtown on Saturday mornings from May 13 - Oct. 28; True West Rodeo: Held downtown on Saturday mornings from May 13 Oct. 28.

KEY FESTIVALS/EVENTS

Durango Wine Experience May 4-6 Taste of Durango May 21 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic May 26 Animas River Days June 3 July 4th Fireworks, Parade & River Parade July 4 Music in the Mountains July 9-30 Muck & Mire Mud Adventure Race Aug 5 Thirsty 13 Half Marathon Aug 26 San Juan Brewfes Aug 26 Four Corners Motorcycle Rally Sept 1-5 Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering Oct 5-8

ACROSS San Juan National Forest Campfire TOP Mesa Verde BOTTOM Skier Purgatory Resort

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IN COLORADO, WE’VE GOT EVENTS TO SUIT EVERYONE’S STYLE. CHECK OUT OUR CALENDAR FOR THE BEST OF THE CITY’S CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT DURING YOUR STAY. FOR EVEN MORE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT COLORADOHOTELMAGAZINE.COM.

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BON JOVI – THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE TOUR Formed in 1983, this rock band from New Jersey has released 13 studio albums, two compilations and two live albums and has sold 130 million records worldwide. The band’s lead singer and namesake, Jon Bon Jovi, is inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame.

May 5-6 Paramount Theatre

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After a two-year stint at University of Missouri, where all she did was accumulate $7,000 in parking tickets, Madigan launched a fabulous comedy career performing in open mic nights. She has appeared on numerous comedy shows, as well as in her own HBO halfhour comedy special, and hosts a radio program, Blue Collar Comedy on XM Radio. She was named Funniest Female StandUp Comic at the 1996 American Comedy Awards.

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June 1- July 9 | Pepsi Center Grounds

LUIZA BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL Travel with Cirque du Soleil to a vibrant imaginary Mexico. inspired by butterflies, modern Mexican architecture, hummingbirds and mythology and accompanied by Mexican and Latin American music, this show is one to tickle your senses.


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April 3 | Pepsi Center

ARIANA GRANDE – DANGEROUS WOMAN TOUR Grande rose to fame when she landed a role in the hit Nickelodeon TV show Victorius, later releasing two albums by the same name. Now a chart-topping singer and songwriter, Grande’s single, Dangerous Woman, debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.

April 2-3, 6 | Comedy Works Downtown

April 7-8 | Comedy Works Downtown

April 8 | Paramount Theatre

MATTEO LANE

MARGARET CHO

New York-based comedian Matteo Lane is a cast member on MTV’s GirlCode, MTV2’s GuyCode and Joking Off. Prior to his career in comedy, he lived in Italy as a painter and opera singer.

A stand-up comedian, actress, author, and singer-songwriter, Margaret Cho is known for her stand-up routines criticizing social and political platforms.

MARC MARON

April 5 | 1stBANK Center

April 7 | Bellco Theatre

GREEN DAY – REVOLUTION RADIO TOUR

THERESA CAPUTO

This iconic punk rock band has sold more than 85 million records worldwide and won five Grammys. The band’s music is featured in the stage adaptation of Broadway’s “American Idiot,” which won a Tony for best musical.

April 5 | Pepsi Center

ERIC CHURCH – HOLDIN’ MY OWN TOUR Church is a highly praised country music singer and songwriter who boasts six No. 1 hit singles. He’s toured with country music’s best, including Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisely, Dierks Bently, Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert.

The Long Island Medium is also a New York Times bestselling author. She has been a practicing medium for more than a decade, and tours the country with her live show “Theresa Caputo Live: The Experience.”

April 7-9 | Boettcher Concert Hall

COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – MOZART Principle Clarinetist Jason Shafer makes his solo debut performing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, one of Mozart’s last works. Popularly known as The Arabian Nights, the music interprets the tales of Sinbad, the prince and princess, and a Baghdad festival.

Marc Maron is a comedian, writer, actor and producer who has hosted a variety of comedy shows and hosts the podcast “WTF.” He has appeared on Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers & more.

April 11 - 16 | Buell Theatre

MAMA MIA! This well-known and wonderful musical is coming to Denver! A story of love and friendship, it’ll be sure to provoke laughter as you dance in your seat to well known ABBA tunes.

April 11 | Gothic Theatre

JUDAH & THE LION With a large and loyal following, Judah & the Lion have proven their mastery of combining musical genres like folk, hip hop, rock and roll, and pop to create a unique sound.

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April 21 - May 28 | Stage Theatre at DCPA

THE SECRET GARDEN This enchanting musical about a young girl who uncovers magic and hope in her aunt’s long-lost garden is a must-see for anyone who remembers the excitement and whimsy of reading the book.

April 11 | 1stBANK Center

April 18 | Paramount Theatre

April 23 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

BON IVER

KANSAS – LEFTOVERTURE 40th ANNIVERSARY

SNOOP DOG & WIZ KHALIFA

This indie folk band won Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album for their album Bon Iver, Bon Iver. Their name derives from the French phrase bon hiver, taken from a greeting on Northern Exposure and meaning “good winter.”

April 13-15 | Comedy Works Downtown

ANTHONY JESELNIK A stand-up comedian known for creating and starring in The Jeselnik Offensive, Anthony Jeselnik has appeared on several Comedy Central shows.

April 15 | Paramount Theatre

PINK FLOYD LASER SPECTACULAR Multi-media entertainment at its most visual, the Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular combines the classic creations of Pink Floyd with an entrancing display of light.

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Playing their multi-platinum album Leftoverture in its entirety, the band Kansas is reuniting for the 40th anniversary of the legendary album.

April 20 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

FLOSSTRADAMUS American DJ and musician Curt Cameruci uses the stage name Flosstradamus. He also performs as Autobot.

April 20-21 | Paramount Theatre

THE PRINCESS BRIDE – AN INCONCEIVABLE EVENING WITH CARY ELWES Screening of the legendary film and a Q&A and behind-the-scenes stories of this popular and hilarious film.

What could be better than celebrating 4/20 a few days late? Celebrating it on 4/23 with the masters of hip hop in the phenomenal Red Rocks surrounding.

April 28-Sep 24 | Denver Botanical Gardens

SCULTPURE BY ALEXANDER CALDER Considered one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, Alexander Calder will have a showcase at the Denver Botanical Gardens with metal sculptures that capture the natural world.

April 29 | Paramount Theatre

THE KINGSTON TRIO The Kingston Trio rose to fame from San Francisco in 1957 with their classic performances of American folk music. The Kingston Trio are touring again for the 60th anniversary of their rise to fame.


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THE SCENE |‌ MAY May 8 | Pepsi Center

CHRIS BROWN – THE PARTY TOUR WITH 50 CENT, FABOLOUS, O.T. GENASIS & KAP G Chris Brown is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and dancer. He rose to fame after signing a record deal in 2004 at fifteen years old.

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May 1 | Bluebird Theater

May 6-7 | Fillmore Auditorium

May 12 | Bluebird Theatre

ODDISEE & GOOD COMPANY

THE 1975

SON VOLT

Oddisee brings elements of jazz, funk, and soul to his hip-hop performance, accompanied by the live band Good Company.

This English rock band has been rising to fame in the U.K. since they began playing together as teenagers in 2002. They’ve topped the U.K. and U.S. Billboard charts and won a Brit Award earlier this year.

This Saint Louis-based rock group brings their well-known bedrock sound to new heights with additions of classic country influences, string and horn effects, and blues.

May 11-13 | Comedy Works Downtown

THE PUMP AND DUMP SHOW

May 2-3 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

CHANCE THE RAPPER The Chicago-born musician launched his career in 2011 and since then his hip hop career has soared. His mixtapes are downloaded by the millions, and his social conscience is equally impressive.

May 4 | Paramount Theatre

JESSE COOK The Canadian guitarist has received huge accolades from Acoustic Guitar magazine and is a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth jazz award for Guitarist of the Year. He is renowned for his signature rumba-flamenco music style.

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BRYAN CALLEN Known for his roles in a variety of popular TV shows, Bryan Callen is an actor and stand-up comedian who can be seen performing on the comedy special “MAN CLASS.”

May 13 | Paramount Theatre The Pump and Dump show is the ultimate mom’s night out. A live production that interacts with the audience, this is the ultimate respite from the perils of parenthood.

May 13 | Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs

May 12 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

BARENAKED LADIES

BONOBO & NICK MURPHY

This Canadian rock band formed in 1988 and has been taking the world by storm ever since. With over 15 million records sold, multiple Grammy Award nominations and multiple Juno Award wins, the Barenaked Ladies are an alternative and folk rock performance you don’t want to miss.

Bonobo is a British D.J. and producer. His sixth album was released earlier this year. He’ll be performing with Australian singer and songwriter Nick Murphy.


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THE SCENE | MAY May 13 | Boettcher Hall

COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – DIANNE REEVES Dianne Reeves is a vocal powerhouse known for her impressive improvisation with jazz music. A graduate of the University of Colorado, she has won multiple Grammy Awards.

May 19 | Paramount Theatre

SABATON

BILL ENGVALL

CHRIS STAPELTON

This heavy metal powerhouse has been touring across Europe and America for most of the past year. Their stop in Colorado is sure to be a hit.

Bill Engvall is a comedian and actor known for his big comedy bit, “Here’s Your Sign,” as a member of the Blue Collar Comedy group.

May 17 | Ogden Theatre

May 19-21 | Comedy Works Downtown

Chris Stapelton is an American singer and songwriter who draws influence from bluegrass, country, and southern rock. He’s won multiple awards from the Country Music Association and been nominated for four Grammys.

KEHLANI

BIG JAY OAKERSON

Kehlani is an R&B singer-songwriter who takes inspiration from Motown and soul to create an honest and lyrical musical experience.

Big Jay Oakerson is an American comedian and actor who has performed on various Comedy Central shows. He also hosts the podcast “Skanks.”

May 19 | Paramount Theatre

May 21 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

THE ILLUSIONISTS – LIVE FROM BROADWAY With seven of the most talented illusionists in the world, this performance is a jaw-dropping show of magic and mystery. With under-water escapes, levitation, and mind-reading, keep your eyes wide open or risk missing something phenomenal.

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May 14 | Gothic Theatre

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ELEPHANT REVIVAL This local folk music group formed in 2006 in Nederland, Colorado. With five musical members and a collection of eccentric instruments, the band draws from bluegrass, indie, and Celtic inspirations to create a fun folk performance that perfectly complements the beauty of Red Rocks.

May 26 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

JETHRO TULL: THE STRING QUARTET Jethro Tull is a British rock group that formed in 1967. This innovative performance takes the popular music of the original band and transforms it for a classical string quartet.

May 31 - June 2 | Ogden Theatre

THE DISCO BISCUITS

Formed in Philadelphia in the mid-90s, The Disco Biscuits take inspiration from electronic music and jam bands in their creation of “trance-fusion” music that gets their listeners dancing.



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METALLICA WITH AVENGED SEVENFOLD Metallica is a heavy metal band known throughout the world. They formed in L.A. in the 80s and shot to fame in the heavy metal industry. They’ll be joined by Avenged Sevenfold, a heavy metal band also out of California.

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June 8-10 | Comedy Works Downtown

June 1-3 | Comedy Works Downtown

June 6 | Paramount Theatre

CHRISTINA PAZSITKY

BUSH

JOHN HENSON

A stand-up comedian known for hosting Can We Take a Joke?, Christina Pazskitzky hosts the successful podcast “Your Mom’s House.”

BUSH is a British rock band known for their alternative rock success. With six albums, BUSH combines post-grunge and hard rock.

John Henson is a stand-up comedan who has toured the country and hosts E!’s Talk Soup, as well as ABC’s Wipeout.

June 1-25 | Garner Galleria Theatre

June 7 | Gothic Theatre

DragOn

DAMIEN ESCOBAR

DANIEL O’DONNELL

Coinciding with the PRIDE celebration and Comic Con, both in late June, this musical mashup follows a young man as he becomes a drag queen.

Damien Escobar is a world-renowned violinist who excels at combining the beauty of classical music with the depth of soul.

June 3-4 | Pepsi Center

ROGER WATERS – US+THEM Roger Waters is known as a co-founder of the wildly popular rock band Pink Floyd. On his Us+Them tour he’ll be performing songs from the many albums of Pink Floyd, including the albums The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Animals, and Wish You Were Here. 50

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May 9 | Folsom Field Stadium, Boulder

DEAD AND COMPANY Dead & Company are back in Boulder for the second year. If you missed your chance to see this Grateful Dead-esque performance, don’t miss out this time around. With original band members and a host of new musicians, this is a performance that’ll bring you back to the 70s.

June 10 | Paramount Theatre Daniel O’Donnell is an Irish singer known for his PBS special, The Daniel O’Donnell Show. His albums have appeared on music charts consistently since 1988.

June 13 | Pepsi Center

FUTURE – NOBODY SAFE TOUR This American rapper was raised in Atlanta, Georgia and began to take the rap world by storm in 2010 with a series of mixtapes. On his Nobody Safe Tour, he’ll be performing the hits that regularly land him on Billboard charts.



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THE TOTAL PACKAGE TOUR: NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK WITH PAULA ABDUL & BOYZ II MEN It’s boy-band mayhem with popular American boy-bands New Kids on the Block and Boyz II Men. The group will be joined by singer Paula Abdul.

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June 25 | Pepsi Center

June 14 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

June 17-18 | Civic Center Park

NORAH JONES

DENVER PRIDE FEST

VANS WARPED TOUR ‘17

Norah Jones is a singer and songwriter who has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. Taking inspiration from jazz, blues, and folk, her soothing sound is known and loved across generations and locations.

This celebration of the LGBT community is a fun and colorful event. With a 5k, parade, and tons of vendors and entertainment, it’s a celebration for everyone to join.

The Vans Warped tour is always an artist-filled event in indie rock. This all-day event has music, entertainment, and plenty of goodies to purchase. Check out the Warped Tour website for the list of artists playing in Denver.

June 15-18 | Telluride

HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF

June 29-30 | Comedy Works Downtown

TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL 2017

An American songwriter, this folk singer takes inspiration from the underdog in her newest album, Small Town Heroes.

DAN SODER

This popular event is in its 44th year and will star big names like Jason Mraz, Norah Jones, Dierks Bentley and more. This fourday festival happens at 8,750 feet and is sure to take your breath away.

June 15-18 | Grand Junction

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June 21 | Bluebird Theatre

June 24 | Downtown Denver

WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE This annual festival is celebrating its 23rd year with big-name bands that are sure to wow, including Shakey Graves, The Revivalists, Cut Copy, COIN, and more.

Dan Soder is a stand-up comedian originally from Aurora, CO. He has been featured on various comedy shows, including MTV2’s Guy Code.

June 30-July 2 | Colorado Convention Center

DENVER COMIC CON 2017

The ultimate celebration of comics, this family-friendly event is a blast with entertainment, and lots of comic books. Whether or not you decide to dress up as your favorite super hero, this is an event you don’t want to miss!


DINING

801 CHOPHOUSE

300 E. 1st Ave., Denver 303.393.0090 801chophouse.com/denver

ACORN

Chef/owner Steven Redzikowski serves up contemporary American cuisine in this innovative epicurean marketplace located in the River North (RiNo) District. Housed in a reclaimed 1880’s foundry, the atmosphere is as innovative as the food. Co-owner Bryan Dayton delivers fabulous cocktails, artisan wines & beers. 3350 Brighton Blvd | 720.542.3721 DeverAcorn.com

AVELINA

Avelina is a New American restaurant from award-winning husband and wife team, Executive Chef John Broening and Pastry Chef Yasmin Lozada-Lissom. Delicious fare features seasonal, rustic, wood-fired New-American dishes and a diverse bar program. Don’t miss the dessert menu, featuring a Ginaduja ice cream seven-layer bar, honeycomb crunch and Guanabana Meringue cake and more! 1550 17th St. AvelinaDenver.com

BAROLO GRILL

This Denver favorite features a seasonal menu showcasing authentic northern Italian dishes with locally sourced ingredients. The spectacular wine cellar

There’s a new kid in town, but that doesn’t mean they’re new to the steak game. Founded in Des Moines in 1993, 801 Chophouse is modeled after the classic New York steakhouses of the 1920s, with contemporary cuisine and an award-winning wine selection. This great USDA Prime steak territory is located in the beautiful Cherry Creek Shopping Center.

at this award-winning eatery includes a large collection of Barolo wines. 3030 E 6th Ave. | 303.393.1040 BoroloGrillDenver.com

BEAST & BOTTLE

Owned by siblings Chef Paul C. Reilly and House Manager Aileen Reilly, Beast + Bottle is considered a favorite among locals, and an amazingly successful one at that. Just blocks from Denver’s city center, Beast + Bottle has raised the bar on the “farm to fork” genre of cuisine. They work with ranchers, farmers and other purveyors, offering unique cuts of meat prepared in their in-house butchery, and organic ingredients. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Beast + Bottle offers a delicious adventure in dining in a friendly, comfortable setting. 719 E. 17th St. | 303.623.3223 BeastandBottle.com

BEATRICE & WOODSLEY

The tastes of the Old World and new cuisine blend wonderfully to create a memorable dining experience. Beatrice & Woodsley is as original as the name implies, and has garnered great attention and kudos from

dining foodies around town. The dinner menu is a delight, and the brunch is sure to put a smile on your face. 38 S. Broadway | 303.777.3505 BeatriceAndWoodsley.com

BISTRO VENDOME

This classic French bistro is named after Place Vendome, a local favorite in the heart of Paris. Located in the historic Sussex Building in the heart of downtown’s Larimer Square, Bistro Vendome serves up classic French bistro fare made from local, seasonal ingredients. A wonderful selection of French wines is on hand to complement the meal, representing France’s major wine regions. The restaurant’s “Vin Maison” wine program allows guests to select different wines to accompany their meal. 1420 Larimer St. | 303.825.3232 BistroVendome.com

BLOCK & LARDER

Housed in the cool Berkeley neighborhood of Denver, Block & Larder sources the highest-quality meats and has an in-house finish butchery. Add to the great fare fresh salads, great desserts and an extensive craft beer, wine and cocktail list and you have a winner! 4000 Tennyson St.| 303.433.4063 blockandlarder.com

BLUE ISLAND OYSTER BAR

Chef DJ Nagle has crafted a wonderful menu that brings the coast to the mile-high city. The seafood

is extremely fresh and delicious. As the name implies, the oysters are simply divine shipped from Blue Island Shellfish Farms in New England. This hip bar serves up a wonderful assortment of wines, beer and cocktail that complement every seafood serving, from steamed mussels, lobster rolls, clam chowder or succulent crab cakes. 2625 E. Second Ave. | 303.333.2462 BlueIslandOysterBar.com

BONES

An Asian-inspired noodle house with a twist that’s uniquely Frank Bonanno’s, the chef/owner of a growing empire of top-notch local eateries. Situated between two other highly popular Bonanno restaurants, Luca D’Italia and Mizuna, Bones offers a unique, casual dining experience that nevertheless has a gourmet feel. The space is small; the flavors are anything but. And the noodle bowls are all the rage. 701 Grand St. | 303.860.2929 BonesDenver.com

BUBU

Chef Troy Guard delivers a healthy twist on the Asian-Fusion concept, featuring buildyour-own-bowls using the freshest ingredients. Protein selections are rounded out with a choice of locally sourced vegetable toppings, and the Lowry location offers full dinner service including share plates, ramen bowls and raw favorites. 7559 E. Academy Blvd, Lowry 1423 Larimer St., Downtown 303.36.2025 | Bubu-Denver.com

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DINING CHOLON MODERN ASIAN BISTRO

Named after the largest market in Saigon, this historic LoDo restaurant offers a creative spin on traditional Asian dishes along with handcrafted cocktails that enhance the vibrant flavors. The large projection screen in the lounge makes ChoLon a suitable location for business meetings and presentations. 1555 Blake St, Ste. 101 | 303.353.5223 Cholon.com/Denver

COLT & GRAY

CUCINA COLORE

Cucina Colore has been a local favorite for years, and recently underwent a renovation that is truly a knockout. If pasta is your thing, Cucina Colore never disappoints, whether it’s wood-fired pizza or a great serving of pasta or fish. But leave room for dessert, because the signature bread pudding is truly unbeatable. 3041 E. Third Ave. | 303.393.6917 cucinacolore.com

DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE

Enjoy everything from juicy burgers and beer to delectable lobster dishes complemented by vintage wines at this cozy local pub. The classic setting is augmented by the affordability of a neighborhood restaurant that prides itself on superior food and service.

Truly a classic American steakhouse, Del Frisco’s specializes in aged USDA Prime Beef, hand-cut steak, chops and fresh seafood. The atmosphere is everything you’d expect from a great steak place, and the hand-shaken martinis are an extra bonus.

1553 Platte St., No 120 | 303.477.1447 ColtAndGray.com

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COOHILLS

DEL FRISCO’S GRILLE

With a focus on local, regional, and farm-fresh ingredients, this LoDo hotspot invites you to relax in its uniquely modern, European setting. Enjoy crudo salads, cheese or salumi selections or warm cassoulets served before, during or even after plates of pasta, fresh seafood, grilled or smoked meats, and locally grown vegetables. You can pull up to the community table, tuck in at your own intimate table or enjoy the outdoor terrace for a spirited drink. 1400 Wewatta St. | 303.623.5700 Coohills.com

COPERTA

Coperta is run by brother and sister duo Paul and Aileen Reilly. This quaint Italian restaurant offers up some delicious classic Italian dishes as well as some off-menu selections and a mozzarella bar. Not to mention a fabulous wine selection. 400 E. 20th | 303.393.6917 copertadenver.com

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A refreshing update to the classic bar and grill, the newly opened Del Frisco’s Grille in Cherry Creek North is simply delicious. Order some cheese steak eggrolls or ahi tacos and enjoy them with a glass of wine or handcrafted cocktail. Or stay true to the Del Frisco’s concept and indulge in a prime cut of beef cooked just the way you want it. 100 St. Paul St. | 303.320.8529 delfriscosgrille.com/cherry-creek

DENVER CENTRAL MARKET Located in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood, Denver Central Market brings a chic restaurant vibe to the area. It’s a one-stop-shop of specialty vendors offering up some delicious artisan bread, ice cream, coffee, meat and cheese and so much more. 2669 Larimer St. | denvercentralmarket.com

DEPARTURE

Departure is known as Denver’s

modern Asian kitchen. This restaurant serves up some authentic Asian dishes for brunch, lunch and dinner. Departure also hosts private events for anything from a corporate event or a rehearsal dinner. 249 Columbine St. | 720.772.5020 departuredenver.com

DUO RESTAURANT

This farm-to-table treasure is tucked away in one of Denver’s hippest neighborhoods and offers a relaxed and unassuming environment. A word of advice: Save room for dessert. Yasmin Lozada-Hissom, Duo’s renowned pastry chef, presents magical treats to top off any meal. 2413 W. 32nd Ave. | 303.477.4141 DuoDenver.com

ELWAY’S

Denver Broncos legend John Elway and longtime friend Tim Schmidt teamed up to open this wildly popular restaurant which since Day One has attracted a fun, high-profile mix of movers and shakers. The food is topnotch and the bartenders know their craft. Locations in Denver, Vail and DIA 303.399.5353 | Elways.com

EUCLID HALL BAR & KITCHEN

Located in historic Euclid Hall, this American tavern specializes in fine cocktails, craft beers and innovative, high-quality pub food from around the world. The eatery is a convenient location for Pepsi Center attendees, LoDo club-goers and Denver Center for the Performing Arts patrons. 1317 14th St. | 303.595.4255 EuclidHall.com

FRUITION

Chef Alex Siedel, named one of Food & Wine’s best new chefs of 2010, creates a seasonal menu of sophisticated comfort food using only the highest quality, local ingredients. Fruition’s symphony of mood, service and cuisine reflect a grace that elevates this dining experience to a new level. 1313 E. 6th Ave. | 303.831.1962 FruitionRestaurant.com

GOZO

South Broadway is brimming with flavor, and the taste of Italy shines through in this unique, contemporary restaurant. There’s everything from tapasstyle smaller plates to larger entrees, but it’s the wood-fired

GO FISH In the heart of the trendy blocks of Broadway, just minutes from downtown, Go Fish offers creative Asian appetizers, entrees, noodle and rice specialties. The sushi and sashimi are innovative and delicious and great for vegetarians. The contemporary interior is a perfect blend of eclectic and chic. 1 Broadway | 303.733.8811 | GoFishDenver.com


DINING pizza that keeps ‘em coming back for more. The options are great, and whether your taste runs to seafood, meat, or veggies, the culinary artistry never disappoints. 30 S. Broadway | 720.638.1462 GozoDenver.com

GUARD AND GRACE

A refreshing take on the big, fancy, modern steakhouse, Guard and Grace offers the gamut - delicious cuts of beef, a 4,000-bottle glassed-in wine cellar, and a visually stunning space that provides a huge change from the heavily dark wood ambience of many a steakhouse. 1801 California St. | 303.293.8500 guardandgrace.com

HAPA SUSHI GRILL & SAKE BAR

Hapa’s menu reflects a harmonious blend of Asian and American cultures. Traditional Japanese cooking fundamentals are amplified, muted or mixed with other styles to create something completely new and different. Multiple locations. Four locations in Denver & Boulder HapaSushi.com

HUTCH & SPOON

For a fun respite from a busy day, make your way over to Hutch & Spoon, where chef/ owner Tracy Zimmer is hard at work designing ever-changing menus that reflect her commitment to fresh ingredients made in just the right way. The casual atmosphere is great for relaxing over a great cup of coffee or a grilled cheese and peach chutney sandwich. The food is fresh, the ambience inviting, and a great choice for breakfast or lunch. 3090 Larimer St. | 303296.2317 HutchAndSpoon.com

JAX FISH HOUSE & OYSTER BAR This acclaimed seafood haven prides itself on serving sustainable seafood, and Jax brings sumptuous ocean fare to our landlocked state, with highly regarded Executive Chef Sheila Lucero at the helm. If you’re an oyster aficionado, this is the place!

LINGER The vibrant international cuisine at Linger reflects a broad farm-to-table sensibility with a spin on traditional ethnic eats. Design elements create a purposeful contradiction, featuring reclaimed boxcar floors, a Lite Brite bar top and infinity windows with incredible views of downtown Denver.

Locations in LoDo, Glendale & Fort Collins Jaxfishouse.com

THE KITCHEN

Enjoy the spirit of the family kitchen in this neighborhood restaurant. This spot serves exceptional contemporary American cuisine with local, organic ingredients and is deeply committed to eco-friendly practices and the community. Boulder: 10390 Pearl St. | 303.544.5973 Denver: 15th St. | 303.623.3127

LEÑA

Nestled in an intimate cozy setting, Leña is a Latin American-inspired restaurant that emphasizes sharing and communal dining. The venue’s focal point is the white oak, wood-fired grill that serves up a tempting assortment of grilled meats, seafood and vegetables. The tortillas and empañadas are homemade, and the traditional offerings represent South and Central America, Spain and Mexico. 24 Broadway | 720.550.7267 lenadenver.com

LITTLE OLLIE’S

Little Ollie’s has been voted the best Chinese food in Denver by newspapers and magazines for the past 11 years of their 17year history. MSG-free, Chinese made fresh is their stamp of excellence; the Peking duck a highlight. Little Ollie’s patio is open year-round and abounds with flowers in the summer months. 2364 E. 3rd Ave. | 303.316.8888 LittleOlliesCherryCreek.com

2020 W. 30th Ave. | 303.993.3120 | LingerDenver.com

LOLA COASTAL MEXICAN

Just a scenic stroll or a few minutes cab ride from downtown, Lola Mexican Fish House offers everything from custom guacamole mixed tableside to a varied array of remarkable, fresh entrees reminiscent of coastal Mexico. Patio seating, terrific weekend brunch and tantalizing cocktails are also a part of what makes Lola Mexican Fish House the place to be. 1575 Boulder St. | 720.570.8686 LolaDenver.com

LOS CHINGONES

Restaurateur Troy Guard’s foray into the world of Mexican food is really all about tacos, and his selections are drawing rave reviews. Locals are going gaga over the octopus tacos, the shrimp tacos, the butternut squash tacos. Pretty much everything you would ever dream of putting in a taco has made its way into one at Los Chingones, and the result is wonderful. It’s not a fancy place, it’s just plain fun. 2461 Larimer St.| 303.295.0686 LosChingonesMexican.com

LUCA

Zagat once named this bistro the top Italian restaurant in the western United States. The food is lovingly prepared, thoughtfully

served and thoroughly enjoyed. A seasonally changing menu features Sicilian-style meats, pastas, breads and cheeses all prepared fresh in-house. 711 Grant St. | 303.832.6600 LucaDener.com

MATSUSHISA

This unique sushi restaurant is owned by the world renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Located in Aspen, Vail and Denver, Matsuhisa offers up some delicious sushi and new style Japanese cuisine for lunch and dinner as well as a great selection of cocktails and beer and sake & wine. 98 North Steele St. | 720.408.6656 matsushiarestaurants.com

MERCANTILE DINING & PROVISION

Acclaimed chef Alex Seidel takes diners on a culinary journey featuring fresh Colorado ingredients, many farmed from Fruition Farms artisanal sheep dairy and creamery. Located in Union Station, the atmosphere is hip, friendly and urban. Alex Seidel gained a following as owner of the award-winning Fruition Restaurant, and now takes diners to a new level of inspired eating. 1701 Wynkoop St. | 720.460.3733 MercantileDenver.com

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Packed with personality and local flavor, Go Fish Sushi & Lounge fits right in with the trendy shopping, eating, and drinking destinations of South Broadway. Broadway

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DINING MISTER TUNA

This gorgeous new restaurant in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood is another culinary delight from well-known restaurateur Troy Guard. The space is as cool as the fare, featuring sleek furnishings, raw bar, large open kitchen and an enormous wall mural at one end. The menu is varied and delicious, featuring homemade pastas, and a rotisserie that lends a special flavor of seafood, meats and veggies.

that pays tribute to the hotel’s storied past. 1100 Fourteenth St. | 720.889.2128 TheNickelDenver.com

OLD MAJOR

3033 Brighton Blvd. | 303.831.8862 MisterTuna.com

When a restaurant prides itself on serving sustainable cuisine, that definition can be all over the board. Not so at Old Major, a venue that cures its farmraised meats in-house, serves sustainable seafood and sources ingredients from local farms. An experience in contemporary farmhouse cuisine.

MIZUNA

3316 Tejon St. | 720.420.0622 OldMajorDenver.com

Hailed as one of North America’s best restaurants, Mizuna delivers tantalizing French cooking through culinary artistry. The menu changes monthly to reflect the bounty of the season, and this charming little restaurant is the flagship of Frank Bonanno’s stellar lineup. 255 E. 7th Ave. | 303.832.4778 MizunaDenver.com

THE NICKEL

A unique setting inside the iconic Hotel Teatro, The Nickel offers up mouthwatering Rocky Mountain comfort food. Don’t miss the great popular brunch, or inventive cocktails in The Barrel Bar, all in a great setting

OLIVE & FINCH

For a delicious alternative to a heavy meal, Olive & Finch is inspired by European cafes that excel in locally handcrafted, fresh food. This charming marketplace and eatery serves sublime fresh-baked pastries, artisan sandwiches, soups and salads, made from scratch using organic and locally sourced produce. 1552 E. 17th Ave. | 303.832.8663 OliveAndFinchEatery.com

OTOTO

Ototo offers diners an intimate setting to enjoy Japanese robata-style tapas, sashimi, grilled

whole fish and noodles. A robata grill with bincho-tan charcoal infuses a distinct flavor into the food, and an extensive raw bar features catch of the day – fresh and on point. Ototo is the creation of Toshi Kizaki, a well-known fixture of Denver’s culinary scene for more than 30 years. 1501 S. Pearl St. | 303.733.2503 ototoden.com

PALM RESTAURANT

The original Palm debuted in New York City in 1926, and is still family-owned and operated. The guest list reads like a who’s who, and the signature caricatures adorning the walls are a showcase of local Denverites and well-known visitors. And the food... exceptional! 1672 Lawrence St. | 303.825.7625 thepalm.com/Denver

PANZANO Decorated chef Elise Wiggins offers excellent contemporary northern Italian cuisine. Each handmade dish is unique and made with local, organic, sustainable ingredients. An award-winning wine list features hand-selected pairings that will please even the most discriminating palate. 909 17th St. | 303.296.3525 Panzano-Denver.com

THE PLIMOTH

OAK AT FOURTEENTH

Combining features of Colorado’s rustic past with Boulder’s contemporary foodie scene, OAK at Fourteenth offers exquisite New American cuisine. Chef and owner Steven Redzikowski creates seasonally inspired menus centered on locally grown vegetables, locally sourced meats, sustainably raised seafood and house-made pastas. Co-owner Bryan Dayton is passionate about mixology, meaning the bar offers a variety of creative, handcrafted cocktails.

1400 Pearl St. | 303.444.3622 |OakAtFourteenth.com

The menus are constantly changing at The Plimoth, as the restaurant’s team of talented, creative chefs continue creating food that is fun, fresh and flavorful. Whether your taste runs toward a smoked salmon salad, smoked pastrami tartine or creatively prepared steak, you won’t be disappointed when you order items that taste as good as they sound. 2335 28th Ave. | 303.297.1215 ThePlimoth.com

reasons: the sense of community created by the numerous community tables, the creatively prepared small plates that are simply meant to be savored and shared, and the wonderful food and wine. The menu is fun, the drinks are fun, the experience is … well … fun! 3163 Larimer St. | 720.432.3163 ThePopulistDenver.com

THE POST BREWING COMPANY (ERIE)

Housed in a former VFW Post in downtown Lafayette, this brewery and chicken joint is all about comfort, family and fun. Owner Dave Query sums it up best: “Hot chicken loves cold beer, all day long and twice on Sundays.” This is one popular place, and worth the wait. Fried chicken that is out of this world, great beer and their famous whoopee pie – now that’s home cookin’! 105 W. Emma St. | 303.593.2066 PostBrewing.com

THE POST CHICKEN & BEER

The Post Chicken & Beer restaurant is a real homestyle family friendly kind of place that is known for serving up some all-natural chicken. Located in Longmont and Rosedale, The Post Chicken & Beer restaurant also holds events, has a happy hour to-go menu and caters. 1258 Hover Rd | 720.588.2883 2200 Broadway | 720.466.5699 postchickenandbeer.com

QUALITY ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE

This unique Italian-American steakhouse brings together the regional Italian cuisine with the traditional steakhouse fare. Quality Italian presents a menu combining these two cuisines and also offers up a dynamic cocktail program and extensive wine list. 241 Columbine St. | 303.532.8888 qualityitalian.com

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DINING RANGE

A very cool Colorado-themed restaurant, housed in an even cooler setting: an historic bank turned hotel, right in the middle of downtown Denver. The delicious food matches the incomparable setting; the bar scene is fun and the sea scallops are not to be missed! Oh, and desserts are awesome too. 918 17th St. | 720.726.4800 rangeDowntown.com

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RODIZIO GRILL

The first authentic Brazilian Steakhouse restaurant in the United States, Rodizio Grill was established in 1995 by Brazilian native Ivan Utrera. Flavors are wonderful, reflecting the traditional “churrasco” (barbeque) style of dining derived from southern Brazil. 1801 Wynkoop St. |303.294.9277 rodiziogrill.com

ROOT DOWN

Featuring a menu inspired by Mediterranean food and influenced by local ingredients, Rioja offers pure food and bright flavors. With a wine list that offers fun, interesting varietals and a menu that features plenty of vegetarian options, this spot is consistently rated among the top restaurants in Denver.

The Root Down credo is that food should be sensational, igniting all the senses to create a full dining experience. Following a field-to-fork mentality, food is as organic, natural and local as possible, and menus are globally influenced and inspired. 1600 W. 33rd Ave. | 303.993.4299 DIA, Concourse C | 303.432.6959 RootDownDenver.com

1431 Larimer St. | 303.820.2282 RiojaDenver.com

SALTGRASS STEAK HOUSE

The story of this award-winning steakhouse began when Longhorn cattle were driven to the Texas Gulf Coast to graze on the rich coastal salt grass. They soon became known for creating the best beef around. The restaurant offers great food and legendary hospitality. The menu features only prime cuts of meats, campfire-style favorites and succulent desserts made from scratch daily. 1585 Lawrence St. | 305.575.9000 saltgrass.com

SARTO’S

Sarto’s social Italian Eatery provides its guests some authentic Italian cuisine from its madefrom-scratch menu. Whether you are looking for an extensive multi-course meal or a quick bite to eat, Sarto’s social Italian Eatery offers it all.

2900 W 25th Ave. | 303.455.1400 sartos.com

SHANAHAN’S

From the décor to the fare, everything about Shanahan’s is first class. The steaks indeed are not just good, they’re mouthwatering, delicious and prepared to perfection. A stunning bar in the center of the restaurant brings a great energy to the place, and in the summer a fun patio scene makes for great people watching. This is a traditional steakhouse at its best - prime cuts of beef with sides that rival any establishment. 5085 Syracuse St. | 303.770.7300 shanahanssteakhouse.com

SOL COCINA

Inspired by the best of coastal Baja California, Sol Cocina offers up an upscale dining experience of authentic Mexican cuisine. Everything in Sol Cocina is made fresh every day. They even have

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SPUNTINO

Located in the bustling Highlands area, Spuntino serves seasonal Italian-inspired cooking from executive chef John Broening and desserts from pastry chef Yasmin Lozada-Hissom. The menu features fresh ingredients from local farms, sustainably raised seafood, locally sourced meats and housemade pastas & breads. 2639 W 32nd Ave. | 303.433.0949 SpuntinoDenver.com

STANLEY MARKETPLACE

Stanley Marketplace is unique because not only can you grab some delicious market style food; but, it’s also a place for you to eat, drink, shop, exercise, play, work and so much more. Nestled in Aurora, CO, it is clear Stanley Marketplace has a lot to offer. 2501 Dallas St. | 720.990.6743 stanleymarketplace.com

THE SQUEAKY BEAN The name is as playful as The Squeaky Bean concept, which is to take flavor and presentation seriously, but leave plenty of room for fun and inventiveness. The restaurant features an ever-changing menu of seasonal fare, and much of the produce and herbs are grown organically in the restaurant’s own gardens. 1500 Wynkoop St. | 303.623.2665 TheSqueakyBean.net

STOIC & GENUINE

Located in the recently renovated Union Station in Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood, Stoic & Genuine has a simple motto: Fresh is everything. This multi-coastal seafood house and oyster bar flies in fresh

seafood every day and features an innovative menu. Executive Chef Jennifer Jasinski is also behind three of our other favorite Denver restaurants: Rioja, Bistro Vendôme and Euclid Hall.

this spot into a cozy, eclectic restaurant with personality and charm. The creative New American cuisine and friendly service at Tables are bright spots. Menus are regularly updated to feature the freshest seasonal ingredients.

tribute to Chef Sandoval’s deeply rooted ties to his grandmother’s and father’s authentic Mexican cooking.

1701 Wynkoop St. | 303.640.3474 StoicAndGenuine.com

2267 Kearney St. | 303.388.0299 TablesOnKearney.com

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Vesta is that intimate dining setting you have been looking for. Run by Colorado-raised executive chef Nicholas Kayser, guests can look forward to a menu with some bold flavors and seasonal and fresh ingredients. There is also a vast wine and cocktail section designed to pair up with Vesta’s dishes.

Chefs Noah French and Troy Guard describe Sugarmill as a dessert lounge with a chef’s counter. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, they offer savory dishes and tasty treats. They specialize in desserts and pastries, but fare ranges from breakfast burritos and gourmet quiche to kale salads and handmade pasta. 2461 Larimer St. | 303.297.3540 SugarMillDesserts.com

SUSHI DEN

Regarded as one of the premiere sushi and Japanese restaurants in the U.S. since the mid ’80s, this popular spot continues to set a standard for high-quality cuisine. With its own pesticide-free farm for produce, plus seafood flown in from Japan, Sushi Den leads Denver restaurants in quality. 1487 S. Pearl St. | 303.777.0826 SushiDen.net

Chef/Owner Troy Guard uses fresh local ingredients to offer a cross-cultural culinary adventure. Guard’s playful cuisine, described as Continental Social Food, melds classic and contemporary styles in a chic urban atmosphere to inspire a sense of community among friends. The menu is unconstrained by national boundaries, drawing from Chef Guard’s Hawaiian rearing and his travels in Asia and Latin America. 1441 Larimer St. | 303.996.9985 Tag-Restaurant.com

TAMAYO

Highly regarded Chef Richard Sandoval delivers a perfect take on modern Mexican cuisine. Sit at the bar and peruse more than 100 tequilas and agave-based spirits, then get ready to indulge. The menu boasts all the delights of Mexico with a contemporary flair, paying

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1822 Blake St. | 303.296.0700 vestadenver.com

ZENGO

Chef/owner Richard Sandoval presents a masterful presentation of Latin-Asian dishes that have made Zengo a staple in Denver’s dining community. Dishes are made for sharing, and once you sample the fare you’ll understand why Bon Appetit named Sandoval Restaurateur of the Year. The décor is lively, the handcrafted cocktails are wildly popular and with more than 100 Tequilas, what more could any diner want? 1610 Little Raven St. | 720.904.0965 RichardSandoval.com/ZengoDenver

SUSHI-RAMA

Celebrated chef Jeff Osaka introduces Denver’s first Kaitenzushi (conveyor belt sushi) to Colorado. And so far, everyone is loving this unique, fun and colorful concept that delivers freshest delicacies that can be handpicked directly from the conveyor belt, or may select a great variety of small plates. The drink menu is equally fun, and cocktails are served from a rolling beverage cart. 2615 Larimer St. | 720.476.4643 SushiRamaDenver.com

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WORK & CLASS Owners Tony, Delores and Dana describe the concept behind their restaurant as “a square meal, a stiff drink and a fair price.” The menu blends American and Latin cuisines seamlessly, leading to savory meats and delicious side dishes. Note: This restaurant is closed on Mondays. 2500 Larimer St. | 303.292.0700 | WorkAndClassDenver.com

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shopping 16th STREET MALL Built in 1982, the 16th Street Mall is a tree-lined, pedestrian promenade that runs through the center of downtown. Lined with outdoor cafés, shops and restaurants, the mall has a great family-friendly atmosphere and a vibrant nightlife. Free shuttle buses cruise the milelong Mall seven days a week. Entire Length of 16th St. | 303.534.6161 DowntownDenver.com

ANTIQUE ROW Although known locally as “Antique Row,” this eclectic mix of merchants offer the gamut, including high-quality antiques, garden supplies, fine wines, antique rugs, handcrafted picture frames, tiles, vintage lighting, custom furniture craftsmen, a host of fabulous dining and a tea room. 1100-1800 S. Broadway Antique-Row.com

ASPEN GROVE Located in Littleton, this pet-friendly, open-air retail village

is home to over 55 stores and restaurants, including Pottery Barn, The Gap, Apple, See’s Candies, Hot Mama, Ted’s Montana Grill and more. 701 S. Santa Fe Dr. | 303.794.0640 ShopAspenGrove.com

BELMAR An eclectic and well-planned destination for shopping, dining and events, Belmar is reaching new heights in the Denver scene. Located in the beautiful suburb of Lakewood, Belmar is a trendy escape from the busy city. 408 S. Teller St. | 303.742.1520 BelmarColorado.com

CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER The Rocky Mountain region’s premier shopping environment features more than 160 shops such as Neiman Marcus, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, & John Atencio. Other favorites include Nordstrom, Hyde Park Jewelers, & Coach, plus popular dining hotspots like Elway’s,

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CHERRY CREEK NORTH More than 350 businesses make up the Cherry Creek neighborhood representing local and national brands. Check out this retail and dining area where you will find fashion, jewelry and home furnishings, spas, salons, art galleries and restaurants.

299 Milwaukee St | 303.394.2904 | CherryCreekNorth.com

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Kona Grill & 801 Chophouse. 3000 E. 1st Ave. | 303.388.3900 ShopCherryCreek.com

COLORADO MILLS Denver’s only indoor outlet mall features high-end shops including Coach Factory, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Last Call by Neiman Marcus and Eddie Bauer Outlet. Great restaurants round out the mix, along with numerous entertainment options such as United Artists Theaters & IMAX, Jumpstreet and The Putting Edge. 14500 W. Colfax Ave. | 303.384.3000 Simon.com/Mall/Colorado-Mills

DENVER PAVILIONS Located on the 16th Street Mall in the heart of downtown, this three-story, open-air shopping center has it all: 40 shops and restaurants, bowling lanes and a movie theater. Ride the free 16th Street Mall Shuttle to your favorite retailers, including Banana Republic, Express & more. 500 16th St.| 303.260.6000 DenverPavilions.com

FLATIRONS CROSSING Set on a rise between Boulder and Denver, Flatirons Crossing invites you to enjoy blue skies, fun restaurants and top-flight movies. Explore more than 200 fashion and specialty retailers, including Coach, Coldwater Creek, Bebe, BC Surf and Sport, and more. One W. Flatiron Crossing | 720.887.7467 FlatIronCrossing.com

GOLDEN TRIANGLE MUSEUM DISTRICT Denver’s Golden Triangle district is brimming with restaurants and culture. Within walking distance of downtown, it features more than 50 galleries, museums and specialty stores. Don’t miss free First Friday Art Tours every month from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. with complimentary shuttle service. Bordered by Lincoln St., Colfax Ave. & Speer Blvd. | 720.253.2774 GoldenTriangleofDenver.com

HIGHLANDS Three diverse commercial districts comprise this neighborhood: cosmopolitan Lower Highlands (LoHi), charming Highlands Square and artsy Tennyson Street. Denver’s largest neighborhood features local and national retailers, restaurants, landmarks, art galleries and entertainment. 32nd & Lowell Streets | 303.892.1112 Highlands-Square.com

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GOLDEN If you want a change of pace from busy malls or more populated shopping districts, this is definitely the place to be. With one-of-a-kind boutiques that offer all things unique, serious shoppers who want to bring back that hard-to-find-gift will love this district with a flavor all its own. Downtown Golden | VisitGolden.com

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LITTLETON Visit one of the few remaining historic shopping districts along the Front Range and experience a true hometown atmosphere where people smile and take life a little slower. With more than 250 eclectic shopping, dining and entertainment options, you are certain to find just what you’re looking for. West Main St. btwn. Santa Fe Drive & South Rio Grande | 303.795.5006 DowntownLittleton.com

LODO Nestled between Coors Field and the Pepsi Center, LoDo is Lower Downtown’s prime destination for fun & trendy shops. The eclectic stores and vibrant historic district offer everything from antiques and ranchwear to fine jewelry & eyewear. 1616 17th St. | 303.628.5428 LoDo.org

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LARIMER SQUARE

Located in the heart of downtown, the shops at Larimer Square offer a truly distinctive selection of fashion, jewelry, gifts and home accessories for shopping connoisseurs and fashionistas of all ages. Larimer St. between 14th & 16th Streets 303.534.2367 | LarimerSquare.com

galleries and restaurants, as well as professional services and talented regional craftsmen. 1059 S. Gaylord St. | 303.733.2670 SouthGaylordStreet.com

OLD SOUTH PEARL ST. This laid-back neighborhood features an eclectic mix of shops, boutiques and restaurants. An antidote to the modern megamall, it features seasonal events year-round, one-of-a-kind stores and some of the city’s most popular nightspots. 1569 Pearl St. | 303.892.1112 SouthPearlStreet.com

OLDE TOWN ARVADA With more than 150 unique shops, Olde Town Arvada has plenty of variety. Whether you’re in the market for books, clothing, handmade jewelry, furnishings and antiques or a great restaurant, this vibrant shopping district is full of treasures. 7307 Grandview Ave. | 303.420.6100 OldeTowneArvada.com

OUTLETS AT CASTLE ROCK The Outlets at Castle Rock is the largest open-air outlet center in Colorado, housing more than 100 name-brand stores, including Coach, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and many more. 5050 Factory Shops Blvd. 303.688.4495 | OutletsAtCastlerock.com

OUTLETS AT LOVELAND A true gem tucked at the foot of the Rockies between Greeley and Fort Collins, the Outlets at Loveland is a great destination for hikers wanting a little shopping to top off a perfect day, or anyone looking for a fun and upscale experience. Featuring more than 40 great outlets, including Ann Taylor, under Armour, Nike and J. Crew. 5661 McWhinney Blvd. 970.663.1916 | OutletsAtLoveland.com

OUTLETS AT SILVERTHORNE Nestled in the scenic Rockies, just off I-70 on your way to the mountains, the Outlets at Silverthorne is home to three villages of impressive retail including Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Guess, Banana Repulic and more. A beautiful setting for some fabulous buys. 246-V Rainbow Dr. | 866.746.7686 OutletsAtSilverthorne.com

PARK MEADOWS A unique and visually stunning retail resort, Park Meadows features fashionable stores and delectable dining choices, along with entertainment and events. With over 165 retailers and 14 full-service restaurants, shoppers experience the classic Colorado lifestyle while enjoying the beautiful resort setting. 8401 Park Meadws Center Dr. 303.792.5384 | ParkMeadows.com

PEARL STREET MALL A four-block pedestrian mall in Boulder, Pearl Street is home to a number of locally owned businesses and restaurants, national chains and the Boulder County Courthouse. This popular tourist destination is loaded with charm, from the fountains and gardens to street performers. Btwn. the 1100 & 1400 blocks of Pearl St. 303.892.1112 | BoulderDowntown.com

RIVER ARTS NORTH DISTRICT (RiNo) Situated just north of downtown, RiNo is home to an eclectic mix of galleries, artists, wineries, breweries, and more. If you’re in the market for unique, fabulous art, RiNo is the place to be, with a host of galleries showcasing works by some of the city’s most talented artsits. North of downtown Denver RiverNorthArt.com

THE SHOPS AT NORTHFIELD STAPLETON Located just minutes from downtown, The Shops at Northfield Stapleton is a pedestrian-friendly, open-air shopping district featuring specialty shops & restaurants including Macy’s, Bass Pro Shops’ Outdoor World & Harkins Theatres 18. 8340 Northfield Blvd. | 303.375.5475 NorthfieldStapleton.com

STREETS AT SOUTHGLENN This destination builds on the character of the surrounding neighborhood with a mix of retailers, restaurants, entertainment and services. Southglenn is an unmatched upscale shopping, dining and entertainment experience. S University Blvd & E. Arapahoe Rd 303.539.7141 | ShopSouthglenn.com

SOUTHLANDS An outdoor lifestyle center with a community plaza and four blocks of retail shops, restaurants and entertainment options, Southlands offers a movie theater, Barnes & Noble, Eddie Bauer, Irish Bistro and Pub & more.

6155 Main St. | 303.627.5000 ShopSouthlands.com

SOUTHWEST PLAZA Conveniently located in southwest metro Denver, Southwest Plaza features popular retailers and restaurants such as Forever 21, BC Surf and Sport, and Tokyo Joe’s, plus department stores including Dillards flagship store. 8501 W. Bowles Ave. | 303.973.7062 SouthwestPlaza.com

TENNYSON STREET CULTURAL ARTS DISTRICT Located in the Berkeley District, the Tennyson Cultural Arts District offers music, live performance, film, and art galore. Located in Northwest Denver btwn. Sheridan & Lewell and 38th & 52nd Ave. BerkeleyDistrict.com

TOWN CENTER AT AURORA An indoor mall with more than 150 fun stores including Macy’s, Dillard’s and Victoria’s Secret. A neighborhood shopping destination, the Town Center has great options for dining, children’s fashion, home electronics and everything for your style. 14200 E. Alameda Ave. | 303.344.9764 Simon.com/Mall/Town-Center-at-Aurora

TWENTY-NINTH STREET Twenty-Ninth Street is the premier mixed-use outdoor shopping center in Boulder, featuring local and national eateries and shops like Anthropologie, Apple, Sephora, California Pizza Kitchen & more. 1710 29th St. | 303.444.0722 TwentyNinth.com

VILLAGE SHOPS AT THE LANDMARK Featuring the best designers in Denver and some of the finest retailers in the world, Village Shops at the Landmark is one of the foremost shopping destinations in the city. Quebec St. btwn Bellview & Orchard 303.892.1112 | VisittheLandmark.com

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Art District on Santa Fe Home to many artists and studios, this arts district has become a national model of success in community revitalization. The art district has cultivated a friendly, welcoming feel for both seasoned collectors and new art lovers.

The Butterfly Pavilion This treasure features a visually thrilling rainforest with 1,600 free-flying tropical butterflies, live animal exhibits and interactive fun for all ages.

801 Kalamath St. | 303.868.8680 ArtDistrictOnSantaFe.com

Arvada Center for the Arts With two performance venues, three galleries and a multidisciplinary arts education program, the Arvada Center showcases theatrical shows, musical performances and local and touring art exhibitions. 6901 Wadswroth Blvd. | 720.898.7200 ArvadaCenter.org

Colorado Ballet A treat for classical and modern dance enthusiasts, the Colorado Ballet boasts 30 members from around the globe presenting a variety of exciting performances. 1278 Lincoln St. | 303.837.8888 ColoradoBallet.com

The Colorado Symphony Performing traditional, modern and classical works, the Colorado Symphony offers year-round concerts featuring everything from light summer shows to performances by celebrated musicians. 1000 14th St. No. 15| 303.623.7876 ColoradoSymphony.org

Denver City Attractions Denver City Attractions provides a showcase for live theater, touring Broadway shows, acting classes for the community and more, located at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. 1101 13th St. | 303.893.4100 DenverCenter.com

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Denver Zoo From the birth of an exotic animal to the exhilaration of a world-class exhibit opening, the area’s largest zoo is an adventure for the senses. 2300 Steele St. | 303.376.4800 DenverZoo.org

Downtown Aquarium

Dive into food and fun – and an underwater adventure! Enjoy the Aquarium restaurant and explore more than 1 million gallons of sealife including sharks, otters, tigers and more.

6252 W. 104th Ave. | 303.469.5441 Butterflies.org

700 Water St. | 303.561.4450 DowntownAquarium.com

Chautauqua Park The Chautauqua movement of the early 1990s promoted simplicity, learning and art appreciation. That spirit lives on in this haven for cultural enrichment. Rental cottages are available at the park.

Fiske Planetarium What’s your sign? Test your astronomy knowledge at the University of Colorado’s popular planetarium. Check out the dazzling array of laser and star shows, live star talks & more.

900 Baseline Rd. | 303.442.3282 Chautauqua.com

Denver Botanic Gardens As one of the top-ranked facilities in the United States, the Denver Botanic Gardens presents a wide range of grounds and stunning collections from all corners of the world. 1007 York St. | 720.865.3500 BotanicGardens.org

Mount Goliath Mount Evans Scenic Byway Located 17 miles from Idaho Springs near Mt. Evans, this stunning area abounds with wildflowers and wildlife. Great views and hiking trails make this a local gem. Bailey, CO | 720.865.3585 MountEvans.com

Denver Mountain Parks The entire parks system contains more than 14,000 acres of parklands in the mountains and foothills just west of downtown. It also encompasses a wide variety of striking Colorado terrain, perfect for activities like hiking and sightseeing. 303.987.7800 DenverMountainParks.wordpress.com

2414 Regent Dr. | 303.492.5002 Fiske.Colorado.edu

Flatirons Vista Trailhead

Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, trail running and picknicking on the Trailhead’s 2 or 3 mile loop through the Ponderosa pines and meadows along the Flatirons. 3663 State Hwy. 93 | 303.441.3440 ProTrails.com/trails

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge This area supports more than 330 species of wildlife such as bald eagles, hawks and more, on a 15,000acre expanse of short-grass prairie. 6550 Gateway Rd. | 303.289.0232 fws.gov/Rocky_Mountain_Arsenal

Washington Park At more than 100 years old, the area known to locals as Wash Park is one of the largest parks in Denver, featuring flower gardens, a 2.6-mile jogging trail, two lakes, a bowling green, tennis courts and more. S. Downing St. & E. Louisiana Ave. 303.698.4692 | WashPark.com

MUSEUMS Children’s Museum of Denver Engage with interactive playscapes, daily educational programming and popular special events. Serving children and their grown-ups, the museum provides a dynamic learning environment to explore. 2121 Children’s Museum Dr. 303.433.7444 | MyChildrensMuseum.org

Clyfford Still Museum The Clyfford Still collection represents one of the most comprehensive single-artist collections in the world, encompassing approximately 2,400 works, most never before exhibited.

THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY Housing more than 450 rescued lions, tigers, bears and other carnivores, this 720-acre space is the largest carnivore sactuary in the world. Come view the animals on the mile and a half of elevated walkway and step into the wild. 1946 County Rd 53, Keenesberg | 303.536.0118 | Wildanimalsanctuary.com


ATTRACTIONS 1250 Bannock St. | 720.354.4880 ClyffordStillMuseum.org

Denver Art Museum Founded in 1893, the city’s largest museum is one of the most storied in the state with more than 68,000 pieces of art. With an extensive American Indian collection, the museum is a must-see for art lovers. 100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy. 720.865.5000 | DenverArtMuseum.org

Denver Museum of Nature & Science For more than 100 years, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science has allowed visitors to explore the cosmos and uncover brilliant gems and minerals. Enjoy the IMAX theater and planetarium or go toeto-toe with a T Rex... if you dare! 2001 Colorado Blvd. | 303.370.6000 DMNS.org

Kirkland Museum of Fine & Contemporary Art With painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics and an elastic hodgepodge of classic works from the past 100 years, this one-of-akind facility features some of the best-known designers of our time. 1311 Pearl St. | 303.832.8576 KirklandMuseum.org

Molly Brown Museum Experience the legacy of the Unsinkable Molly Brown, a leading socialite and philanthropist best known as one of the survivors of the RMS Titanic. 1340 Pennsylvania St. | 303.832.4092 MollyBrown.org

Museum of Contemporary Art Denver Featuring regional, national and international artists, the vast array of rotating exhibits and public

educational programs promotes creative experimentation with art and ideas for visitors of all ages. 1485 Delgany St. | 303.298.7554 MCADenver.org

Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum Located on the former grounds of Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado’s Air and Space Museum offers a trip through history from distinctive aircraft nose art to stirring exhibits. 7711 E. Academy Blvd. | 303.360.5360 WingsMuseum.org

OTHER VENUES Colorado State Capitol Opened in 1894, the Colorado State Capitol stands as a living museum of history and an active seat of state government. See where legislation takes place in the House and Senate chambers during free daily tours.

200 E. Colfax Ave. | 303.866.2604 Colorado.gov

MillerCoors Brewery Tour Experience traditional beer brewing in the Rocky Mountains. Become acquainted with malting, brewing and packaging processes, then sip a cold sample while resting on ice-cube benches in the fresh beer room. 13th & Ford St. | 303.277.2337 MillerCoors.com

Waterworld This massive venue offers 46 water adventures on 64 beautifully landscaped acres. Thrill rides abound, including Colorado’s only magnetic water coaster, and 3 separate children’s play areas. 8801 N. Pecos St. | 303.472.7873 WaterWorldColorado.com


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SCULPTURE IN THE GARDENS The bold sculptures of iconic American artist Alexander Calder will be on display at the Denver Botanic Gardens from April 28 - September 24. This is the first outdoor show of Calder’s work in the west, and the first solo outdoor exhibition in the U.S. in more than a decade.

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The Largest Carnivore Sanctuary In The World Rescued Animals Are Rehabilitated & Roam Freely In Large Acreage Habitats

Over 450 Lions, Tigers, Bears, Wolves and other rescued animals live on a 720 Acre Refuge located only 35 miles Northeast of Denver

www.WildAnimalSanctuary.org


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