Colorado Hotel Magazine Summer 2016

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SUMMER 2016

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FAMILY TIES

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HAPPY HOUR

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FEATURES

ISSUE 13: SUMMER 2016

contents 22 HAPPY HOUR!

30 LUXURY IN THE ROCKIES

36 THE CHEF IS BACK!

For weary traverlers, there’s nothing better than sipping a handcrafted cocktail at one of the city’s best spots. Here we present a guide to some of our favorite places to be seen. BY ELLEN GRAY

Colorado truly has some of the most beautiful resorts, and sophisticated travelers return time and again to revel in the luxury, amenities and first-class accommodations that offer so much more than just a room. Make sure not to miss some of our top picks. BY ELLEN GRAY

Internationally renowned Chef Richard Sandoval reflects on a wildly successful culinary career that has transformed Denver’s dining scene. BY MONICA PARPAL STOCKBRIDGE

U.S. travel to Cuba may be just around the corner, but don’t pack your bags just yet. Here’s what you need to know before planning a Cuban vacation. BY ANGELA YOUNGMAN & THOMAS FORRISTER

33 HOME AWAY FROM HOME The JW Marriott in Denver’s upscale Cherry Creek North neighborhood is a sparkling gem. From fabulous dining to a unique, upscale vibe, this boutique hotel is hot, hot, hot! BY MONICA PARPAL STOCKBRIDGE

39 TEE TIME Whether your game takes you to the mountains or has you swinging in the city, golfing in our beautiful state truly brings a little slice of paradise. BY BRIAN HOWELL

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IN EVERY ISSUE

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12 THE RUNDOWN An insider’s look at what not to miss while in Colorado: The CELL: The world’s only exhibit devoted to terrorism education and prevention Renowned photographer John Fielder: Wildflowers through the lens of the master The American Museum of Western Art: Writer Claudia Carbone takes us on an historical tour of one of Denver’s great museums

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50 DENVER’S BEST STEAKHOUSES Our picks for the places to get a great cut of beef.

56 FAMILY TIES Writer Rebecca Treon takes readers to Vail, a luxury resort town that offers a host of warm weather entertainment options for kids of all ages.

In Colorado, we’ve got events to suit everyone’s style. Check our calendar for the best of the state’s culture and entertainment during your stay.

70 DINING Whether you want a quick bite or a sumptuous sit-down meal, Denver and Colorado offer plenty of places from which to choose. Take a glance at our guide before heading out on your next culinary excursion.

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76 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.

78 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.

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80 OUR PARTING SHOT Make Friends With an Elephant. Ever wanted to meet a gorilla? Party with a penguin? The Up Close Animal Encounter at the Denver Zoo lets you see animals as you’ve never experienced them before – up close and oh, so personal!

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE

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t’s often said that Colorado is as much fun in the summer as it is in winter. Even though ski season is over, the mountains offer entertainment of an entirely different kind – in the form of hiking, mountain biking, fishing, whitewater rafting and so much more. It’s all about being outdoors in beautiful Colorado, where the air is fresh, temperatures are warm and sunshine is abundant. The wildflowers are everywhere, and in this issue acclaimed photographer John Fielder shows you where to go to capture the picture that will make your trip here all the more memorable. One of the best things about summertime in Colorado is the golf, and if you have a love of the game, you’re going to love it even more after a tour around the links. At our altitude your ball may soar just a bit longer, making you feel like a seasoned pro. And even if you’re a newbie to the game, golfing in our state is truly a magical experience. Imagine walking up to the tee box, looking toward the hole, and staring at a beautiful elk or deer grazing alongside the fairway. Or the feeling of exhilaration you get when you play a course that is as beautiful as any you’ve ever seen, yet is just minutes away from your hotel. That’s golf in Colorado, and we guarantee once you play the courses here, you will be hooked! Don’t know which course to choose? Check out our cover story to see our top picks. While you’re here, take some time to visit our city’s great attractions. We’re especially proud to present readers with a close-up look at the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab® (CELL®), created in response to 9/11 and the world’s only exhibit devoted entirely to terrorism education and prevention. Truly unique, this state-of-the-art exhibit was developed by world-renowned counterterrorism experts and offers a dynamic, interactive experience that addresses the ongoing threat of terrorism and educates individuals on how they can play a role in enhancing public safety. You’ve spent the day touring, shopping, playing, and now it’s time to relax and unwind. There’s options aplenty for a lively or laid-back Happy Hour, and we’ve got the lowdown on where to go around Denver. So head out to one of the beautiful patios, grab a chair and savor the city as you sip a handcrafted cocktail while listening to great music and of course, taking in all the beautiful people. We present Happy Hour al fresco, and it’s never been more fun. You’ve traveled to Colorado, and if travel is in your blood we have a fresh idea. At just 760 miles long and 55 miles wide, Cuba is truly an island paradise. Each year, more than 2.5 million people descend upon her shores. Now that the icy political relationship between the U.S. and our neighbor to the south has thawed a bit, we’ll take a look at some travel options and exotic resorts that dot the “Pearl of the Antilles.” Be sure to look at our profile of internationally renowned chef Richard Sandoval, who continues to wow food enthusiasts with his creative fare and fabulous restaurants. Coloradans love this guy, and we truly cannot get enough of his culinary wizardry. If you’re here with the kids, you’ll want to check out this issue’s feature on Vail, a charming town any time of the year, and never lacking in entertainment options. We hope you enjoy your stay in Colorful Colorado, and thanks for taking a look at Denver and Colorado Hotel Magazine. It’s the definitive guide for discerning visitors to our favorite Rocky Mountain Paradise.

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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All Photos Courtesy of the CELL

Here’s some of what we think makes this part of the world special—from Denver Hotel Magazine.

Educating the Public About Terrorism: The Cell by Melanie Avner

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his year marks the 15th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. We all remember the morning of 9/11/01... the devastation that took hold of our country and the staggering realization that our lives would be forever changed. The Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab® (CELL® ) was created in response to 9/11 and is the world’s only exhibit

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devoted entirely to terrorism education and prevention. The CELL is located on the southeast corner of the Denver Civic Center Cultural Complex across from the Denver Art Museum at 99 West 12th Avenue. This state-of-the-art exhibit was developed by world-renowned counterterrorism experts and offers a dynamic, interactive experience that addresses the ongoing threat of terrorism and educates individuals on how they can play a role in enhancing public safety.

A New Reality “The September 11 terrorist attacks changed how our country – and the world – manage security and safety,” said Melanie Pearlman, executive director of the CELL. “Unfortunately, the tragic events of Orlando, Paris

and San Bernardino remind us of the threats we continue to face. The CELL exists to empower our citizens to help enhance the community safety and we are honored to work with first responders and community activists on a daily basis to help prevent future atrocities such as these. We must continue to look within ourselves as citizens to find the strength and determination to prevail in the face of evil, and we look forward to working with citizens across the country to ensure a safe and secure future.

Education Leads to Empowerment The CELL is dedicated to preventing terrorism through education, empowerment and engagement. Before we can prevent terrorism, we must

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understand it, and the CELL exhibit addresses its roots, objectives, funding and more. The CELL’s related programs teach individuals how to recognize and report suspicious behavior, empowering them to take an active role in community security and safety.

The CELL Exhibit Visitors to the CELL experience a multimedia, interactive journey. The tour is self-guided, and it is recommended that visitors be at least 14 years of age. Tours with the CELL’s expert guides are available and must be scheduled in advance. Tour guides provide a framework for discussion about the exhibit, as well as a comprehensive look at ISIS, today’s most prevalent terrorist network, and other current threats.


Defining Terrorism The tour begins by defining terrorism – a challenge since there is no definition that has worldwide acceptance. However, the CELL believes it is important to define terrorism in order to begin a constructive converstaion about it. September 11, 2001 Inside the CELL, visitors come face-to-face with a powerful artifact: a two-ton piece of twisted and burned steel from the World Trade Center. Images on the exhibit’s walls tell the story of the World Trade Center steel’s journey to Denver, and a discussion of the terorrist attacks provides a historical context; the world is now divided into two distinct time periods: before and after. Myths and Facts The exhibit features an interactive exercise that addresses the

Myths and Facts of Terrorism. The answers to commonly asked questions shatter stereotypes and uncover surprising details about how terrorism develops, both domestically and around the world. A Delicate Balance Throughout the 20th century, terrorism has affected policy development in many countries. Interactive touchscreens allow visitors to learn about the different approaches nations take to balance security and civil liberties.

Preventing Terrorism In addition to educating visitors through its exhibit, the CELL offers tangible ways for citizens to get involved in keeping their communities safe. The CELL’s Community Awareness Program® (CAP® ) trains citizens on how to identify and communicate the risk of terrorism and criminal activity

to the appropriate law enforcement channels. These trainings are open to the public and are held several times throughout the year. The CAP also can be customized for different organizations and events. During a CAP training, private citizens learn how to: • Define terrorism • Understand the tools and methods used by terrorists • Recognize the signs of terrorism and criminal activity • Identify today’s terrorist and criminal threats • Report suspicious activity, while preserving civil liberties • Assemble a disaster preparedness kit Through the CAP, the CELL has trained more than 20,000 people across the country. Staff

and volunteers have been trained to secure events like the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the USA Pro Cycle Challenge, the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, the Republican National Convention and the Indianapolis 500.

Public Engagement To complement its exhibit and training initiatives, the CELL has developed a renowned speaker series that addresses the most salient issues facing national and global security today. These forums provide the community unprecedented opportunities to engage with the world’s leaders in security and defense policy including The Hon. Leon Panetta, former U.S. Secretary of Defense; The Hon. Janet Napolitano, former U.S. Secretary of Security; His Excellency Husain Haqqani, Ambassador of Pakistan (2008-2011); The Hon. John

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McCain, U.S. Senator for Arizona; and political strategist Donna Brazile, among many others.

Educating Future Leaders Because educating future leaders on terrorism is so critical, the CELL also partners with local high schools and universities to offer in-school presentations with subject matter experts in various fields, such as international relations, public affairs and national security. These events give students indepth exposure to today’s most

relevant global issues. The CELL is committed to partnering with various organizations, such as the Boy Scouts of America, to develop and implement programs and curricula geared toward educating today’s youth on important public safety and national security issues. Through these relationships, the CELL is empowering the community and establishing future leaders who will be armed with the knowledge to help improve community safety and prevent terrorism.

Learn More Knowledge is power, and in today’s new reality, the CELL works to prevent terrorism by educating and empowering citizens to keep our communities safe. Learn more at thecell.org.

Plan Your Visit to the CELL The CELL is located on the southeast corner of the Denver Civic Center Cultural Complex across from the Denver Art Museum. 99 West 12th Avenue, Denver, CO 80204

Exhibit Hours Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday: Closed This exhibit is closed on major holidays, including July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.

Admission Adults: $8 Seniors (65+): $5 Government (with ID): $5 Student (with ID): $5 * Group rates available – Please ask for details. Recommended that visitors be at least 14 years of age.

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All Photos Courtesy of John Fielder

Finding Colorado’s Bounty of Wildflowers by John Fielder

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olorful Colorado is not an inappropriate nickname! Yes, we have purple mountain majesty, the color of twilight on our Rocky Mountains, and aspen and cottonwood trees in autumn boast yellows like nowhere else. Yet it’s summer for which we must be named … our wildflowers represent every color of the spectrum. Colorado’s cornucopia of flowering plants follow both season and elevation. Bloom16

ing occurs progressively in time as one travels from low to high. Spring blooms begin in May along Colorado’s Front Range and into the foothills at 5,000 – 7,000 feet. Pink locoweed decorate the Pawnee National Grasslands in the plains of northeast Colorado, when spring rains arrive from California. Purple dwarf larkspur hide among the leafing gambel oak trees in the foothills of Roxborough State Park just 30 minutes southwest of Denver. June brings wildflowers into the high country, but only up to elevations of 10,000 feet. The first to arrive after the snow leaves is the pink and purple pasqueflower. Then sunflowers begin their entrance. Look for several species including arrowleaf balsamroot and mule’s ears blooming on sunny slopes mixed with

common sage brush. Check out June flowers in the valley of the Lower Blue River in Summit and Grand counties. Take CO 9 from I-70 north to Kremmling following the Blue to its confluence with the Colorado River. Divert from the highway before

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Green Mountain Reservoir and head up the dirt road to Lower Cataract. July welcomes the state flower, the Colorado columbine. As the snow disappears, purple columbine bloom from 9,000 all the way up to 13,000 feet! There’s even a


red variety that perceptive eyes will discover in wet locations in evergreen forests. Crested Butte is the Wildflower Capital of Colorado, where it is not difficult to find profusions of columbine. Check out the Washington Gulch, Gothic, and Brush Creek roads for all of the aforementioned flowers, as well as tall larkspur and shockingly-red scarlet gilia. Here one can drive the countless miles of backroads, or slip on a backpack and head into the Raggeds or Maroon Bells-Snowmass wilderness areas. August is peak wildflower season in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. The world-famous network of 19th-century mining roads provide 4-wheel drive access to elevations up to 13,000 feet. Monsoon rains are common and keep flowers blooming into September. Lake City, Silverton and Ouray are starting points for discovering magenta elephant head in the boggy areas, and purple sky pilot and columbine that grow among the talus boulders. Of course, don’t forget to bring your camera! Many of my best wildflower images are

made with high-quality pointand-shoots, which I use for both close-ups and “scenics.” Point-and-shoots are compact and easy to carry. The closeup mode (the button on the back of the camera with the flower symbol) lets me get within an inch of the flower. I can get low to the ground and make compositions otherwise difficult to do with the SLR (single reflex lens) camera. For my best photographs, I do use SLRs on tripods with extreme wide angle lenses. Pick up a copy of my latest book Wildflowers of Colorado. The 100 photographs in this book are among my favorites made over the past 35 years. Though I took some of the images in remote wilderness, many were found right off the road! The book includes descriptions of and directions to some of the most reliable places to find big meadows of wildflowers in northern, central, and southern Colorado mountain ranges and valleys. My travel guide John Fielder’s Best of Colorado is another good resource to help you find the roads that will cut you to the wildflower chase. Or come to one of my photography workshops and I will take you there myself!

About John Fielder John Fielder has worked tirelessly to promote the protection of Colorado’s ranches, open space, and wildlands during his 35-year career as a nature photographer and publisher. His photography has influenced people and legislation, earning him recognition including the

Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award in 1993 and, in 2011, the Aldo Leopold Foundation’s first Achievement Award given to an individual. For information about his books, calendars, and note cards, Denver gallery, workshops, and schedule of presentations visit: www.johnfielder.com.

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Frederic Remington, A Cold Morning on the Range, c. 1904 Museum of Western Art - The Anschutz Collection

How the West was Won... On Canvas American Musuem of Western Art by Claudia Carbone

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BOUT 50 YEARS AGO,

Colorado entrepreneur Phillip Anschutz began collecting western art. As the private collection grew in the warehouse of his corporate offices, so did his desire to share it with others and provide an educational resource for children. In 1997, the Anschutz Corporation acquired the historic Navarre Building in downtown Denver—a piece of western history in itself — and restored it to become the new

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home of the American Museum of Western Art, one of Denver’s premiere art galleries. The exhibit of original artwork includes more than 300 paintings, drawings and sculptures from the early 19th Century through the age of industrialization and up to present time. Displayed in chronological order, the paintings time travel from American Indian territory of the Old West to the settlements of the New Frontier to the West as we know it today. While the West was expanding, the style and methods used by the artists depicting it was rapidly changing as well, and the exhibits on the gallery’s three floors illustrate this transformation. “It’s the most important collection of western art in the country,” said Darlene Dueck, AMWA curator who has worked with the collection for 22 years. “It’s significant

because it documents historical development of American art as it pertains to the West. It invokes painters who were involved with the West, who loved the West, and depicted it in their own God-given talent and style. They painted their very inner being. The stories told here are such beautiful examples of how they captured a moment in time that they considered important.”

THE ARTISTS AND THEIR WORKS A moment in time, indeed. Artists of the day accompanied military, exploratory and fur trading expeditions of the early 1800’s and captured on canvas what they saw. For example, tribal ceremonies and customs of Native Americans were documented by George Catlin in his images of the Mandan people. Dramatic depictions of the Old West gave us famous works like The Last Shot by William Ranney and Long

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Jakes, The Rocky Mountain Man by Charles Deas. Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell and others interpreted the heroism and daring of the western frontier through amazing action paintings. A group of narrative artists illustrated western life with inspiration from the Renaissance and the Old Masters. The beautiful, large-scale landscape works of Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran round out the large array of paintings on the second floor main gallery. The third floor gallery displays paintings that once hung in the station of the Santa Fe Railroad, commissioned by the railway to lure passengers to travel west. Artists were members of the Taos Society of Artists, which flourished in Taos and Santa Fe from 1915-1927. They came to “The Land of Enchantment” to capture its pure light, expansive


landscapes and lifestyles of the Native American, Hispanic and Anglo cultures that make up the southwest. Many artists in the west, such as Georgia O’Keeffe and John Marin, were influenced by the modernist movement of the early 20th Century. On this floor are examples of Impressionism and Expressionism, as well as Cubism and Abstraction. During this time, some artists like N. C. Wyeth became famous for illustrating short stories, magazine articles and novels about the Old West that still are intriguing today. On the fourth floor, paintings are grouped into themes, such as the dangers of travel in the early west and still-life painting popular in the late 19th Century. In the dark days of the ‘30s, the U.S. Government aided artists through the Federal Arts Projects

spawning New Deal Art that appealed to the masses. Farms, small towns and scenery were documented by Regionalists in the ‘20s, ‘30s and ‘40s. Finally, Abstract Expressionism is explored in the works of Emil Bisttram and others as well as Ralph Brownell McGrew’s contemporary renderings of the Navajos in New Mexico and Arizona. In an impactful display, all the paintings—many in ornate frames—are hung salon style, close together, side-by-side and above one another from floor to ceiling, a Gilded Age technique in keeping with the building’s Victorian roots. “Many of the artists on view anticipated their art would be hung in this way,” said Dueck. “Visitors can step back in time and enjoy the paintings as they would have originally been displayed.” Charles Bird King, Black Hawk Makataimehikiakiah, 1833. The American Museum of Western Art - The Anschutz Collection

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Installation view of the American Museum of Western Art - The Anschutz Collection.

NAVARRE BUILDING Built in 1880, the four-story Victorian started out as the Brinker Collegiate Institute for young women and later morphed into the first coed learning center west of the Mississippi. In 1889, new owners turned it into Hotel Richelieu, only to gamble it away to Ed Chase and Vaso Chucovich. This duo started the bordello that made it famous,

naming it after French King Henry of Navarre who had a reputation for living large. Stories abound about tunnels built between it and the Brown Palace Hotel, where clientele could pass in secret to their nightly “entertainment.” By 1946, Johnny Ott was running it as a respectable fine dining restaurant, which continued under several more ownerships until The Anschutz

George Catlin, Interior of the Medicine Lodge, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony, 1832. The American Museum of Western Art -The Anschutz Collection

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Corporation acquired the building and reopened it in 2010 as the American Museum of Western Art. Claudia Carbone is an award-winning journalist born and raised in Denver. She remembers going to lunches at The Navarre with her father and his philanthropic organization, The King Bees.

Exterior view of the historic Navarre Building, home of the American Museum of Western Art -The Anschutz Collection.

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ABOUT THE MUSEUM American Museum of Western Art 1727 Tremont Place Denver, CO 80202 303.293.2000 www.AnschutzCollection.org Open Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Docent-led tours at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and self-guided tours with audio guides available any time. Tickets: Purchased in advance on the website or by phone. Walk-ins welcome; reservations are encouraged. For an intimate discussion with a small group led by a guide on a selected work of art, subject matter or artist, purchase an “Artful Insight” ticket. These special programs are held on the first Monday at 11:45 a.m. and third Monday at 3 p.m. Check the website for topics that change each month.


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mile high COCKTA ILS THE SOPHISTICATE’S GUIDE TO THE CITY’S BEST HAPPY HOURS. “Looks like you have a lot on your mind … Do you want to drink about it?” Another long day is winding down. Feeling tired, a bit overwhelmed, and plagued by a case of the blahs. But wait. There’s hope. The allure of plush leather. Soft lighting and laughter. Lots and lots of laughter. And then … wait for it because here’s the best part … the guy on the other side of the counter glances your way, smiles engagingly and asks, “What will it be?” Magically, those four words transform your mood, and you feel your spirit soar as the burdens of the arduous day begin to fade. Yes, it’s happy hour, a time for fun and frivolity, innovative cocktails and witty conversation. For many of us, relief in the form of a refreshing cocktail is a fabulous way to unwind, kick back, and shake off the day. In a flash (or a glass), memories of a tedious board meeting, a high-stakes business appointment or

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even a spat on the homefront can dissipate. Yes, it’s Happy Hour, a time to rekindle romance, bare your soul to a friend, or forge a new relationship. Now let’s focus on you, weary traveler. After a long day of frenetic business meetings, what better way to chill than in a sophisticated outdoor setting with the sun on your face, a cool breeze, and an ice-cold beverage? But worry not, happy hour is not just for corporate types. Even seasoned shoppers understand the value of letting their hair down at the end of a taxing day spent visiting the city’s great stores and boutiques – kind of like retail therapy followed by lounge therapy. So time to raise a glass, have some fun, and enjoy yourself in one of Denver’s many fabulous outdoor patios – where fun and sophistication are top of mind, while the people watching isn’t too bad either!

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Photo Courtesy of Elway’s Downtown at the Ritz Carlton

ELWAY’S

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Everyone loves The Ritz, and here in Colorado, everyone loves John Elway. So when it comes to an ideal place to relax at the end of the day, Elway’s at the Ritz-Carlton Denver delivers a winning combination. All summer long, the patio opens at 11 a.m. and remains active until closing. Daily happy hour features great food and drink from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and on Colorado Rockies home game days, happy hour heats up all day long! Live guitar

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DOWNTOWN AT THE RITZ CARLTON music is a popular new attraction on Wednesday nights, featuring performances by Colin McAfee, who brings his St. Louis blues roots and acoustic sounds flavored after some of the greats such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jerry Garcia and Jimi Hendrix. 1881 Curtis St. in The Ritz Carlton 303.312.2800 elways.com/downtown

Newly opened and already this is a favorite among locals wanting to see and be seen in the Mile High city. The expansive new rooftop patio at Del Frisco’s Grille is perched nearly three stories above the street, offering up views of the eclectic Cherry Creek North neighborhood. The patio is beautifully appointed, with landscaping, fire features, and a lounge-like atmosphere including community tables and high-top tables. The rooftop patio has its own

bar and entrance via elevator or grand staircase. And best of all, Del Frisco’s Grille’s great food and cocktails are available up on the roof! 100 St. Paul St. 303320.8529 delfriscosgrirlle.com/cherrycreek

SHANAHAN’S STEAKHOUSE If you appreciate an original handcrafted cocktail accompanied by great food and great music, Shanahan’s Steakhouse is your bet. It’s upscale, tasteful and full of beautiful people having fun. The huge outdoor space is inviting and gorgeous, with contemporary furnishings, large glass windows that open into the restaurant, and live music all summer long. Propane heaters abound for cooler evenings, and a stunning two-story

granite and quartz fireplace provides the perfect setting to gather round and raise a glass. 5085 Syracuse St. 303.770.7300 shanahanssteakhouse.com

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The palm Recently remodeled, The Palm Denver is a favorite of locals, who love the new open contemporary floor plan, large bar, great menu featuring classics and new dishes, and of course, signature caricatures flanking the walls. This summer, make sure you sample the new Summer Lobster special, accompanied by a fantastic new cocktail list. The Mile High Hanging Chad, created by local Palm bartender Chad Skrbina for

the 2008 Democratic National Convention is a hit, along with the Bourbon Blackberry Smash. Happy hour takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the gorgeous new bar, with half off all Prime Bites including oysters, calamari, cheeseburgers and more. 1672 Lawrence Street in The Westin Hotel 303.825.7256

The hyatt aurora Aurora has a new address, and it’s nothing short of spectacular. The new Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center opened this Spring, and boasts all the modern amenities that you’d expect from a luxury hotel. In additional to stateof-the-art meeting facilities, the hotel also has a beautiful outdoor terrace that accommodates guests and meeting goers. But our personal favorite spot is Borealis, the great restaurant that reflects a variety of culinary styles that let guests embark on a culinary journey presented by

the hotel’s award-winning chef, Tim Freeman. Happy hour lives up to its name, where guests can unwind with cocktails or craft beer on the terrace. Every day from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., this is the perfect summer venue to enjoy a glass of champagne or sparkling wine, a signature cocktail and delicious, mouthwatering hors d’ouevres. 13200 E. 14th Place 303.365.1234 Aurora.regency.hyatt.com

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the art hotel Nestled within a one-of-a-kind hotel is a one-of-a-kind venue that is a must-see for tourists desiring a cocktail with an artful twist. This unique hotel, centered on an experiential adventure, is part and parcel of what makes the spot so special. Up on the fourth floor is the FIRE Terrace, where patrons can savor cocktails and fare while watching the activity on Broadway Street. The terrace overlooks the city’s Museum

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District and History Colorado Center, and who can resist the ARTful cocktails paired with delicious nibbles and fun live entertainment. 1201 Broadway 303.534.6400 thearthotel.com



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Hidden Land Vacationing in Cuba could soon become a reality. Here’s what Americans need to know. BY THOMAS FORRISTER & ANGELA YOUNGMAN

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mysterious country that has been closed to Americans for over 50 years could soon be open for travel. In a historic move, President Barack Obama has opened diplomatic relations and begun loosening travel sanctions for Americans visiting Cuba. What’s more, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently awarded six domestic airlines to begin scheduled air service to Cuba from five U.S. cities. While service to Havana is currently off limits, Cuba’s nine international airports in other cities will be open for business. Most authorized airlines plan to begin their services in the fall and winter of 2016 and 2017, with tickets likely available much sooner. But don’t rush to buy a plane ticket – you could find yourself prevented from boarding the plane. You need permission from the U.S. and Cuba to travel. Each approved

airline must follow the laws and regulations still in place regarding travel from the U.S. to Cuba. Always check with the carrier directly if you’re thinking of buying a ticket. The six approved carriers are: American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Silver Airways, Southwest Airlines and Sun Country Airlines. So far, travelers will be able to fly to one of Cuba’s nine approved airports from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Philadelphia. 90 daily round trips are approved, with more to come if Havana flights are later allowed. The decision on flights to Havana will be announced later this summer. So, what are the travel limitations, and how should you navigate them? General tourism to Cuba is strictly prohibited; and travel is limited to specific categories with individual and group tourism still banned. The

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outcome of the next presidential election may determine how fast this situation changes – whether travel restrictions will continue to loosen, or whether the airline services will cease due to the current non-legally binding arrangement. Currently, travel is limited to 12 categories, including religious, educational, journalistic or cultural visits. Family visits for Cuban Americans are easier to arrange, but you have to use agencies approved by the U.S. Treasury. Every U.S. citizen needs a visa to enter Cuba. Bringing back $400 worth of Cuban goods is allowed as long as it is for personal use, with just $100 accounting for alcohol and tobacco. Travelers from the U.S. should also pay in cash for expenses while on the island, using the Cuban peso– while U.S. debit and credit cards are legal, they do not yet function in Cuba. Visitors must also keep records and travel receipts for


up to five years after returning home. Despite all of the restrictions, many Americans are optimistic. A U.S. traveler to Cuba no longer needs a specialized license from the government to go, as long as the traveler fits one of the 12 categories – one only needs a general license, which is not a piece of paper, but more or less an honor-based presumption. And with a wide array of categories, travelers are happy to schedule educational and cultural excursions – meeting with Cuban people, visiting historic museums and exhibitions – as main events in their itineraries. However, it is still tricky to travel to Cuba as an individual, so your best option for traveling legally is to go as part of a small guided trip tailored to your interests – authorized travel agencies can help you navigate the limitations smoothly and arrange peopleto-people interactions so that

you need only relax and enjoy your stay. So what can you expect to find when visiting Cuba? This is a land that to some extent is still in a time warp. The pace of life is much slower. Technology and property development have only just begun to affect the Cuban landscape. You can take private tours of Havana in a 1950s Chevy without feeling out of place. Only 90 miles from Miami, Cuba was once the playground for the rich and famous, and U.S. citizens swarmed to the island. Organized crime even set its sights on the casinos and hotels, with the likes of leading mob bosses Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano. Havana was a haven for mobsters under the Batista regime, which profited from the extensive fees the crime lords paid for the privilege of running casinos. The American Mafia’s infamous Havana Conference in 1946 ran under the cover of

a gala party with singer Frank Sinatra as its entertainment. Others in attendance included Sam Giancana, Albert “The Mad Hatter” Anastasia, Carlos Marcello and the Fischetti brothers, who delivered a suitcase containing $2 million in cash to Luciano. In 1959, when then Prime Minister Fidel Castro gained power, Castro abolished gambling in Cuba and sent the Mafia scrambling. Now, among other possibilities should the U.S. and Cuba relations succeed, Cuba could see a return to U.S. executive-owned casinos – all legal, of course! “The most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen,” is how Christopher Columbus described Cuba when landing on its shores for the first time in 1492. Little has changed since then. Many of the beaches and mountainous, forested interiors would be instantly recognizable. This

“The most beautiful land human eyes have ever seen.”

Celebrity Frank Sinatra (left) visited the island in the 50’s along with gangster Meyer Lansky (right) who was hoping to cash in on the lucrative Cuban Casino business.

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is a land of incredible beauty, of crystal clear waters and sun-drenched beaches, of massive green rivers winding through forests to quiet beaches covered in sand of every color from pale pink to sparkling black. This is a tropical paradise perfect for romantic celebrations, relaxing vacations, as well as adventurous exploration. Cuba is a land of contrasts, from the tropical rain forest of the Sagua-Barocoa Mountains to the Zapata Peninsula, which is the largest wetland in the Antilles. The Cays house the second-largest coral reef in the world, and at Cayo Largo del Sur, one of the most stunning sights of the natural world can be seen when hundreds of turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. There are miles of shimmering beaches protected by coral reefs. At night, the historic cities and towns of Cuba come

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“Cuba is a land of contrasts.” alive with music and dance. There are clubs, cabarets and street side salsas. Cuba’s capital city, Havana, is the largest city in the Caribbean, possessing a stunning historic neighborhood of Vieja Habana complete with castles, cathedrals and mansions. Numerous resorts can be found mainly within the Varadero, Jardines del Rey and Herradua Keys areas. Most hotels are owned by the Cuban government, or by overseas businesses such as Spanish resort groups. Located on a long narrow peninsula stretching out into the Caribbean, Varadero has been attracting visitors (including Al Capone!) since the 1870s. The soft, white sandy beaches are fringed with palm trees, and the azure blue sea perfect for scuba diving into stalagmite caves. Royal Service Paradisus Varadero is one of the most

luxurious hotels in the area. The stylish Hispanic architecture has its own special charm, with its canopy-edged beds and cream-and-brown décor with subtle splashes of color creating an oasis of tranquility. Choose the Royal Service option for the services of a personal butler and a private pool. When dining, guests are spoiled for choice since the restaurants cook up a plethora of a la carte cuisines from Cuban to Italian, Mexican to Japanese. Sited directly opposite the expansive Varadero beach, the Iberostar Varadero is characterized by low-slung, tropical Cuban-styled buildings. The bright sunny interior décor in yellows, apricots and terracottas reflect the lively Caribbean style. Take a dance class; try your skills at archery, horseback riding, waterskiing or golf. Dine a la carte on gourmet food, sample Cuban

delicacies, sushi, burgers or dishes from around the world. At night, enjoy the music of live bands, dance in the disco or enjoy a spectacular show or two. Over on Cuba’s North Coast, the Jardines del Rey archipelago is the site of the Meliá Buenavista. An ecofriendly, adults-only resort, it offers total luxury, impeccable service and exclusivity. Even the three beaches are exclusive to the resort. Each elegant suite is set within pretty, two story bungalows built on stilts with views over the beach, garden or pools. Paintings and prints by prestigious Cuban artist, Zaida del Rio, adorn the walls of the Hispanic-styled buildings. The crystalline waters and sparkling white beach of the Cayo Ensenachos, part of the Herradua Keys, are among the most beautiful in Cuba. These are quiet, uncrowded

Left: Havana comes alive with local street musicians. Right: Thatched buildings in colonial architecture surround the shimmering pool waters of the Iberostar Veradero.

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As dusk falls, a fairytale setting emerges at the Iberostar Ensenaches Beach.

beaches surrounded by stunning scenery. Iberostar Ensenachos is a luxury resort built in a colonial style of architecture. The welcoming, sophisticated décor is beautifully cool and fresh with hints of blue and green enhancing the predominant white and cream. Balco-

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nies and terraces provide views across the gardens and sea. As dusk draws in, the charming pool area with its grand staircases becomes a fairytale setting, perfect for a romantic evening. Take a trip from Cayo Ensenachos to discover the other Cuban Keys. Roads link

the network of islands, allowing visitors to explore the forests and hidden beaches. Swim with dolphins at Cayo Santa Maria, go sailing, or relax with a camchánchara made from eaude-vie, honey, lemon and mint at La Estrella. A paradise island, Cuba

is a perfect destination for relaxation and fun, where sports and exploration on land and sea offer superb experiences for everyone – once the restrictions are fully lifted!

Check out the links below for the most up to date from the U.S. Government: https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/cuba_faqs_new.pdf For specific details about the de-restrictions and specialist groups allowed in Cuba: https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/country/cuba.html https://www.transportation.gov/sites/dot.gov/files/docs/CubanonHavanaFactSheet.pdf

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ROCKIES Spectacular views are just part of the allure of the Garden of the Gods Club and Resort in Colorado Springs.

SOPHISTICATED TRAVELERS BEAVER RUN If you’re looking for a getaway KNOW THAT WHEN IT that is sheer fun, you need look COMES TO A GREAT HOTEL, no further than the fabulous Beaver Run Resort and Conference EXPERIENCE GOES HANDCenter in beautiful Breckenridge, IN-HAND WITH TOP-OF-THEColorado. More than a hotel, this is a resort that is always bustling LINE ACCOMMODATIONS AND with activity, yet the setting is seSUPERIOR CUSTOMER SERVICE. rene and the scenery stunning. Whether you’re staying at this HERE WE BRING YOU THE mountain paradise for fun or for INSIDE TRACK ON SOME OF OUR business, you’re going to find it FAVORITE COLORADO RESORTS. all – proximity to scenic hiking, BY ELLEN GRAY

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great skiing and winter sports; swimming, tennis and pampering at the spa – in short, anything you can dream, you will find at Beaver Run. And the best part is, all the fantastic amenities are located under one roof, so getting around

is never an issue! Travelers who have stayed at the resort come back time and again because this is truly a oneof-a-kind getaway that has it all – the world-class Breckenridge ski area on one side of the property and the charming town of Breckenridge on the other. And that’s what we love … location, location, location! The historic town of Breckenridge is actually a genuine old mining town, and its personality shines through at every turn. From unique bars and restaurants to local shops, this is one fun town that is a local’s favorite. But back to Beaver Run. The resort is nestled at the bottom of Peak 9 at the base of the Beaver

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Run Super Chair, and access to top-notch skiing, hiking and biking is steps away. The Base 9 Bar off the lobby is sheer fun, with pool tables, darts, TVs and a popular craft beer program. The rooms are open and contemporary with a mountain flair, and the feel is vastly different from a hotel. Because this is operated as a condo/hotel, each room is a bit unique and accommodations run the gamut from a single standard room to a studio with efficiency kitchen to spacious four-bedroom condos. The spa is full-service with all the bells and whistles, and there are pools, tennis, hot tubs and even an arcade and indoor mini-golf on property. Truly an


all-around experience for both business and pleasure travelers! Beaverrun.com

HOTEL BOULDERADO

For decades, the Hotel Boulderado has held a special place in the hearts of Coloradoans, whether they came to know it as a student at the University of Colorado, a transplant to the eclectic city, or a local who grew up in the presence of this well-known icon. Easily recognizable for its distinctive Victorian architecture, this historic hotel recently underwent a substantial renovation that artfully melds past and present. Opened in 1909, the Hotel Boulderado has played host to an impressive array of personalities, including conservationist Enos Mills, actors Ethel Barrymore and Douglas Fairbanks, lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Robert Frost, and Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan. Today the hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a City of Boulder landmark.

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The distinctive building has lost none of its charm, and today represents a unique combination of Old-World dignity beautifully intermingled with contemporary sophistication and amenities. The result is a one-of-a-kind experience, where past and present conjure up memories of the good old days, and adventures that are yet to come. The hotel’s elegant Victorian-inspired rooms boast large windows, with stunning views of downtown Boulder, the foothills and the majestic Boulder Flatirons. The newly updated rooms feature a color palette of warm greys, crisp linen whites, rich blues and luxurious camel, complemented by nickel and brass and a touch of leather. Custom millwork handcrafted by local craftsmen adorns the bathroom vanities, and locally sourced artwork hangs in tandem with some of the hotel’s original historical pieces. Of particular note is the Presidential Suite, an elegantly appointed large corner suite that

boasts living and dining area, premium linens, plush robes, elegant bath and (a personal favorite), gourmet chocolates. All this plus knockout views of the city and the mountains! Business travelers will appreciate the newly renovated meeting and event spaces, which were redesigned and updated to offer a more upscale and inviting environment. Wood-paneled wainscot and traditional moldings were added to the 3,000-squarefoot ballroom, and new touches were put into place in the executive boardroom. Foodies will love the hotel’s three great dining options, which include Spruce Farm & Fish Restaurant, Corner Bar Restaurant and License 1 Bar. All three are run by Concept Restaurants, Inc., one of Colorado’s most-respected and established restaurant groups. Just steps from the fun and fabulous Pearl Street Mall, the “place to be in Boulder,” the Hotel Boulderado is minutes away from great

shopping, dining, hiking and sightseeing. This is a jewel that has stood the test of time. Boulderado.com

HOTEL COLUMBIA

The Hotel Columbia may be one of Telluride’s best-kept secrets. Located just 17 steps from the Gondola, which is the free transportation system between the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village, this utterly charming boutique hotel is as unique as it is irresistible. For guests who don’t want to take the Gondola, the hotel is located just two blocks from Main Street and complimentary cruisers are always available. Each room is original in décor, design and configuration, and it’s rare for a guest to depart without planning a return stay! Standard rooms and suites may include King beds with pillow-top mattresses and goose down comforters, travertine bathrooms with walk-in showers, fireplaces, balconies, kitchenettes and always a great view. If you’re really in

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Top Left: The gorgeous exterior of Beaver Run Resort. Bottom Left: Hit the hot tub and breathe in fresh mountain air as you gawk at the beautiful surroundings.

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Right: Take your stay up a notch at the prestigious and iconic Hotel Boulderado.

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Top Left: Hotel Columbia’s stunning architecture is the prelude to a charming boutique hotel. Bottom Left: The view from the gondola offers a panorama look at beautiful Telluride. Right: Perfect your swing and savor nature on the champoinship Kissing Camels golf course at Garden of the Gods Club and Resort.

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the mood to splurge, consider taking a penthouse suite, replete with a beautiful fireplace in an oversized living room, full kitchen and dining area, spacious baths with travertine-tiled floors, heated towel racks, and oversized glass and travertine shower with rain showerheads. Each of the penthouse’s three rooms has a private bath; two of the rooms have gas fireplaces. Staff are all local to the area and highly passionate about the property. In fact, their first priority is to ensure guests have a memorable experience at both the hotel and in the town of Telluride. Prior to their arrival, guests receive a vacation planner which enables the concierge to customize a unique experience, including activities, welcome amenities and dinner reservations. The intimate size of the hotel enables staff to go well beyond the services of a larger hotel or resort, and to treat each guest as family. Each morning, guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary European hot breakfast in the

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COSMOpolitan dining room, which as hailed as “the best breakfast buffet in town.” In-room dining is always an option, and wine aficionados will love the private wine vault, which exudes old-world ambience and is perfect for special occasions. Columbiatelluride.com

GARDEN OF THE GODS CLUB AND RESORT

In the thriving city of Colorado Springs, a luxury golf resort beckons visitors who come as much for the setting as for the incredible amenities. Garden of the Gods Club and Resort sits high atop a mesa, and guests never tire of the incredible views of snow-capped Pikes Peak and the natural red rock formation of the Garden of the Gods National Landmark. It’s nature at its finest, and its truly something to behold. After it opened in 1951, the Garden of the Gods Club became an exclusive retreat for Hollywood’s elite and a host of public figures, including Robert

Mitchum, Claudette Colbert, Gene Autry, John Wayne and Walt Disney. Golf was added in 1961, and the resort soon became a home to a variety of tournaments. The resort’s 69 guest rooms and suites all offer up spectacular views, and golfers will love playing on the 27-hole Kissing Camels Golf Course. There’s also workout facilities, tennis courts, a rec center with swimming pool, toddler pool, children’s splash park and playground, and a beautiful infinity adult pool. Every guest room includes a private balcony or patio, large powder rooms and closets, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries, plasma TVs and high-speed Internet. The majority of the rooms were recently renovated, and were redesigned with beautifully appointed furnishings and updated technology. The historic South Patio King and Double rooms were kept intact, and offer stunning views of the South Patio lawn. The North Club and South Club King and Queen rooms feature a fireplace, flat-screen TV, and oversized

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dressing area and walk-in closets, while the Master Suites feature wet bar, spacious sitting area, large powder rooms with double vanities, oversized tubs and separate shower. Feel like hitting the links? The championship Kissing Camels golf course, designed by J. Press Maxwell and Mark Rathert, features bunkered greens, towering pines and lush mountain landscaping. The 50-year-old course spans more than 7,000 yards per 18 holes and is open only to private members and guests staying at the resort. Gardenofthegodsclub.com


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ou may already know a thing or two about the JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek. It’s an urban conference center, a modern social hub, and a comfortable haven in the heart of one of Denver’s most walkable neighborhoods. Indeed, its excellence is no secret. The hotel was voted one of the “Best Hotels in the West” in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2014 Reader’s Choice poll, and at a glance it’s easy to see why. The hotel offers 8,400 square feet of meeting space, including the 3,150-square-foot Grand Ballroom and the recently renovated Fireside event space — complete with a 2,400-square-foot terrace, outdoor fire pits, and lounge seating — perfect for weddings, mitzvahs, and other private events year-round.

The JW Marriott has all the luxury amenities you’d expect. We needn’t tell you about the 24-hour room service, the modern fitness center, or the adjacent full-service spa and salon at Antoine du Chez. Or that the $5 million renovation in 2011 elevated all 196 guest rooms to a luxurious new standard. Or even that the recent Griffin View Executive Lounge serves gourmet breakfast, snacks, and happy hour appetizers to guests staying in rooms on the top two Concierge Floors. What we will tell you is that there’s so much more to the JW Marriott than meets the eye. And that it’s these unexpected attributes that we love most — the parts that truly speak to its Denver roots and continuous evolution.

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COMFORT FOOD ABOUNDS AT SECOND HOME KITCHEN + BAR This time of year, we start craving summery cocktails on the patio. And heck, we’re always jonesing for some southern fried comfort food. Or maybe you’re looking for a spot to bring the whole family for brunch. Regardless of your motivation, Second Home Kitchen + Bar from Sage Restaurant Group has you covered. Enter the dining room through the bar to a world of wood, stone, and gleaming golden chandeliers. The open kitchen adds a vibrancy to the dining room and red market umbrellas shade the chic outdoor patio adjacent to the Fireside event space. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are served every day, with upscale but approachable menu items categorized into shareables, salads, seasonal dishes,

and stick-to-your-ribs home favorites. Second Home is probably best known for its stellar Chicken + Waffles served with Stranahan’s whiskey maple syrup. It’s also well-loved for its Second Home Burger with 7x Colorado Wagyu beef, Haystack Mountain green chile, jack cheese, and chipotle mayo. Certain menu items will change seasonally, and the menu currently features the locally inspired Colorado Lamb Barbacoa with crisp-fried plantains and Mexican rice, and the Alamosa Striped Bass with spring vegetables, tomatoes, and mushrooms in a delicate saffron and fennel broth. Second Home Kitchen also serves different “Daily Dish” specials, including smoked barbecue beef brisket on Wednesdays and a Friday fish fry with freshly shucked oysters, juicy shrimp and meaty mahi mahi. Second Home is particularly proud of the fresh catch

program, focused on sustainable seafood delivered to their kitchen within 36 hours of the catch. Of course, the bar menu leaves little to be desired with a mix of classic and modern cocktails, local craft brews, and a wide selection of wines (as evidenced by the modish wine wall in the far end of the dining room). General Manger Brandon Wilson recommends the Sidekick Margarita (Herradura Silver, Cointreau, agave nectar, lime, passionfruit purée, and a dash of chipotle pepper) and the Maserati (Woodford Reserve Rye, Sombra Mescal, yuzu, maple, and ginger beer).

Left: The restaurant /patio at Second Home is as popular with locals as it is with travelers who come for the ambience and stay for the great food and cocktails.

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Great attention to detail is a trademark of all Sage Properties hotels, and the JW Marriott is no exception. From stunning views to sophisticated decor, guest truly revel in luxury.

Second Home’s motto is “like a big hug at the end of a long day,” so go ahead and let yourself fall into their embrace. And order another cocktail while you’re at it. A FAMILY FRIENDLY RETREAT IN THE CITY Although set in an upscale, urban environment, the JW Marriott is surprisingly family friendly. That goes for fur babies, too; well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the hotel and guest rooms. The hotel rolled out new many new kid-centric amenities last summer, like kid-sized terry robes, child-friendly in-room dining options, and even JW Marriott Denver Coloring & Activity books with scavenger hunts, coloring pages, and crayons. Keep reading, parents. Second Home Kitchen + Bar also offers Pajama Brunch every Sunday when kids under eight eat free — if they wear their PJs. The best part? You can leave them to enjoy su-

pervised movies and activities while you dine in an adjacent room, lingering over leisurely breakfast luxuries like Eggs Benedict, Berry Pancakes, Challah French Toast, or Mediterranean Frittata — and even a mimosa or two. What’s more, families can now enjoy Sunday Game Night from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. every Sunday at Second Home Kitchen + Bar, complete with family-style appetizers and entrées alongside board games and good old-fashioned family fun. AN ENVIABLE LOCATION IN CHERRY CREEK All these elements make the hotel a welcome retreat to enjoy any day, but the location in the heart of Cherry Creek makes it an attractive home base for exploring the area. After all, Cherry Creek is a shopper’s paradise with more than 320 shops and boutiques all within a few blocks. Not a shopaholic? Don’t worry — other

area attractions are just a few minutes’ drive, like the Denver Art Museum, Denver Center for Performing Arts, Denver Zoo, and downtown, each within a threemile radius. Plus, the 46th Annual Cherry Creek North Sidewalk Sale (on July 14th) and 8th Annual Cherry Creek North Food & Wine event (on August 13th) are prime opportunities for all-day enjoyment. Even if you’ve stayed at a Marriott before, the JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek is in a league of its own. This summer, take some time to explore all the possibilities — whether you’re staying the night or not.

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fifteen love Tennis pro turned culinary icon Richard Sandoval talks food, flavors, and 15 years at the Denver restaurant that started it all. By Monica Parpal Stockbridge

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n May, one of Denver’s original Mexican restaurants celebrated its quinceañera. “It seems like it’s been three minutes,” Chef/ Owner Richard Sandoval says of his now 15-year-old Tamayo restaurant in Larimer Square. “Time flies by,” he adds. “But to see a restaurant that is 15 years old and having its best year ever is pretty incredible. It’s a tribute to the chefs, the team, the staff. They’ve done an amazing job.” And that’s how my interview with the world-renowned chef begins — with an immediate nod to his staff and the people supporting him in his restaurants all over the world. He orders us two glasses of water, silences his cell phone, and turns back to me as we sit in the recently renovated Tamayo dining room to talk about his roots, his move to Denver, and his plans for the future.

The Son of A Restaurant Owner Richard Sandoval was born in Mexico City, the son of a restaurant owner and grandson of a banker. His parents divorced when he was very young, and he spent much of his childhood in his grandmother’s kitchen. “In Latin culture, everything

revolves around food,” Sandoval says. He describes vivid memories of watching his grandmother set the long dining room table, routinely hosting 20-25 people each Friday and Saturday. The cooks would emerge from the kitchen with ample platters of traditional Mexican dishes — as well as imported European delicacies — and young Sandoval would take part in all six or seven courses, tasting everything from molé and chimichurri to European butter and nutty Gruyère. “I was very fortunate that, at a young age, I was experiencing and tasting these different ingredients which a lot of kids would never think about tasting,” Sandoval says. “It had a huge impact on my future and my career.” He believes that someone, somewhere, had a plan for him — a plan that would eventually lead him to a career in the culinary world. At the age of 12, Sandoval went to live with his father who owned an iconic restaurant in Acapulco. Not a chef but a great businessman, Sandoval’s father instilled in him the importance of business sense. “My father was always having long meetings about numbers,” he remembers, laughing. “That stuck with me.” The budding chef would eventually attend culinary school, but not before pursuing his other passion: tennis. “All I ever thought about throughout high school was tennis,” he says. In his early 20s, Sandoval went on to compete in prestigious matches all over the world. Yet, he eventually realized he wouldn’t make a living playing professionally. “So, I could go back home and teach tennis, or


Sandoval's wildly popular Zengo serves up a dance between Latin and Asian flavors. This fall, the restaurant will be remodeled to reflect even greater Asian influence.

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I could choose a different path”, Sandoval recalls. His passion for food quickly resurfaced and he decided to enter the Culinary Institute of America — although at that time he had no plans to open his own restaurant. “Never!” he laughs. But for the first time, he found himself engaged in the classroom and actively reliving a passion rooted deep in his childhood. His competitive spirit began to burn anew and led him to wonder what might be possible. After graduation, Sandoval went to work for his father to solidify his skills in restaurant operations. Four years later, he decided it was time. He moved back to New York and opened his first restaurants: the French-inspired Savann and Savann Est. In 1997, he opened his flagship modern Mexican restaurant in New York, Maya — an homage to his heritage and a veritable

game-changer for Mexican cuisine. Five years after that, he opened Tamayo, his first restaurant in Colorado.

Mexican Food Then and Now When Sandoval began building his dream of introducing Latin and Mexican cuisine to an international audience, he started with Denver — which is much different now than it was in the early 2000s. “It was much harder get people to understand modern Mexican food at that time. People saw Mexican food as fast casual or Tex-Mex, not fine dining.” Sandoval would gently insist that fine Mexican cuisine is not so different from fine Italian or French food, only accompanied by crema fresca and chile de árbol instead of crème fraîche and herbes de Provence. Today, that perception has noticeably changed. “As people are moving into town, you get more

ethnic groups, more diversity, more people interested in more diverse restaurants.” Plus, he says, there are more and better chefs in Denver now, and that competition helps everyone grow and improve. “People are engaging with Mexican food like never before,” Sandoval says. “20 years ago, Mexican wasn’t a global cuisine. Today, you find it all over the world. I feel very proud to have showcased my culture in that way.”

The Move to Denver Indeed, Sandoval’s early restaurants would lay the foundation for what was to come, namely the launch of his global restaurant group (Richard Sandoval Restaurants), including half a dozen restaurants in Colorado and nearly 40 others around the world. Through it all, Sandoval has never fully unmoored from his early anchor in the Rocky Mountains. In 2015, he moved his

headquarters (and his family) to Denver for good. “Denver has long been a home to me,” Sandoval says. “When I first opened Tamayo 15 years ago, I was actually in the process of moving here.” He had rented a house in Cherry Creek and even enrolled his young son and daughter in school. But as he was planning the move, more restaurant opportunities emerged which would require him to travel more than expected. He and his then wife decided to move their family to California, while Sandoval kept a simple apartment in Denver. “I’ve always had the most restaurants here, and I’ve always spent the most time here over anywhere else,” he says. “The plan was always to settle down here.” Since Tamayo opened all those years ago, Sandoval has carved out his own space in the culinary world, anchored by his native Mexican flavors and colored with

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A far cry from traditional Mexican fare, Sandoval's culinary artistry is as mouthwatering in flavor as it is in presentation. Housemade cocktails add an extra element to the dining experience.

“ i wanted to show people that mexican food was not just burritos and combination plates. and now 20 years later, i think i’ve accomplished that.”

international influences from Asia, Peru, and Spain. His concepts in Colorado include Zengo, La Sandia, La Biblioteca, Maya in Beaver Creek, and Venga Venga in Snowmass, while his other 40-some restaurants span Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New York, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., as well as Dubai, Hong Kong, Mexico, Tokyo, Qatar, and Serbia. His latest include Isla at The Pearl-Qatar and Toro Toro on the private island of Marsa Malaz.

Never-Ending Inspiration Echoing his days on the tennis court, Sandoval is never one to stand still. New restaurants are opening all the time, like the forthcoming Aqimero in the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia along with others coming to Houston’s Four Seasons and Conrad Chicago. His 10-year-old Denver restaurant, Zengo, also continues to evolve. With a name meaning “give and take back and forth,”

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in Japanese, Zengo has always represented a dance between Latin and Asian flavors. However, the concept has recently taken on a greater Asian emphasis in its Dubai and D.C. locations, and an imminent fall remodel to the Denver mainstay will reflect that shift here, too. Sandoval is keenly aware of other changing trends in the culinary world. “Fine dining has taken a drastic left turn,” he says. “You see very few restaurants with white tablecloths anymore. These days, people are much more interested in sharing and having a more interactive experience.” Case in point: the menu at Tamayo was classically structured into appetizers and entrées for years. Now, it’s more of a sharing menu with ever-evolving starters, enchiladas, and chef-driven test kitchen items. Specials like $39 Bottomless Margarita Brunch don’t hurt, either. Tamayo’s new urban ambience also defies former expectations.

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“Mexican restaurants 20 years ago had iconic arches and colorful piñatas,” Sandoval says. “People expected them to have a certain look.” Today, Tamayo is urban, upscale, and trendy with dark woods brightened by floor-to-ceiling windows. Next year, Sandoval plans to remodel the rooftop, which he calls “one of the most beautiful spaces in Denver.” As we wrap up our interview, I ask Sandoval what inspires him now, two decades since his childhood passion first drove him to open Maya and Tamayo. “Oh, it’s still the food,” he says emphatically. “When I opened Maya, I wanted to show people that Mexican food was not just burritos and combination plates. And now 20 years later, I think I’ve accomplished that.”


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itting a golf ball with absolute purity creates an unmistakable sound and delivers an unquestioned sense of satisfaction. The sight of the ball dropping into the middle of the green at the conclusion of that swing is the sweet reward. About the only thing that can dampen that elation is to approach the green and discover a major hazard to navigate. A 700-pound hazard with a stunning rack of antlers standing on the fringe. Welcome to golf in Colorado. The Centennial State is known for its ski slopes, breweries and the Denver Broncos. Yet the golfing experience in Colorado is truly spectacular, unique and always enjoyable. “The cool part about Col-

orado golf is the golf courses are awesome to look at it, that’s for sure,” said Adam Finch, first assistant golf pro at Fossil Trace Golf Club in Golden. “And, most of them are awesome to play, too.” Whether you’re a serious player with a single-digit handicap or a weekend hacker, there’s a wide variety of experiences for the golfer in Colorado. The more well-known courses in Colorado are private clubs, such as Cherry Hills Country Club or The Country Club at Castle Pines, which have hosted PGA Tour events over the years. But rest assured, there are a wide variety of sensational public courses as well. Here are a few of the best:

THE GOLF CLUB AT BEAR DANCE

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Just 30 minutes from Denver, this 18-hole championship golf course offers golfers unsurpassed views and a an unforgettable challenge, with five sets of tees and beautiful rolling greens.

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The Golf Club at Bear Dance Nestled between Denver and Colorado Springs, in Larkspur, Bear Dance has been recognized as the top public course in Colorado and one of the best in the country. Bear Dance offers a significant challenge to any golfer, with pine and oak trees surrounding each hole, as well as eight ponds scattered throughout. Accuracy off the tee is essential to find success here. At just under 7,000 feet in elevation, it also features great length that can seem a bit intimidating to those who aren’t used to playing at such an altitude. It’s difficult to beat the atmosphere at Bear Dance. Although located just off the interstate and less than an


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hour away from downtown Denver, views of the Rocky Mountains and famous Castle Rock are spectacular. With hundreds of trees dotting the course, it’s also common to encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, during your round. Green fees vary, but golfers can find Bear Dance quite affordable, especially when you factor in the opportunity to play one of Colorado’s most pristine courses. 6630 Bear Dance Road, Larkspur 303.681.4653 beardancegolf.com

Located on an old clay mine in Golden, Fossil Trace is a unique course on an historic piece of land. The club, which opened in 2003, is proud of its rich history that dates back millions of years. Dinosaur fossils and footprints of Triceratops were discovered on this land, and the club has preserved much of that history. In addition to golf, patrons of Fossil Trace can view prehistoric relics and learn about tracks and fossils that were uncovered. Old clay mining equipment still sits throughout the course, offering guests a fun glimpse into the area’s fascinating history. “What makes this golf course unique, it’s multiple things,” Finch says. “We’ve got a really neat layout, something you don’t often see this close to an urban area like Denver. That’s part of the allure, that you can get a mountain-like golf experience only 20 minutes from downtown Denver. That’s really the big part of the allure. The history of the property and the story of the property,

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in terms of how it was once a clay mine where dinosaur trace fossils were found when excavating, that’s all part of it, as well.” From a golfing standpoint, Fossil Trace is a challenging and picturesque course. The first hole has often been recognized as one of the top starting holes in Colorado, and serves as a warmup for a truly spectacular experience around the whole course. Green fees are reasonable, with non-residents able to play 18 holes for as low as $80 during the week. For the golfer on a budget who wants just a taste of the Fossil Trace experience, sunset rates are available at $30 for nine holes.

Colorado Golf Club The Championship Course at Colorado Golf Club in Parker opened in 2007 to international acclaim. The course has challenged some of the world’s top golfers, hosting tournaments such as the 71st Senior PGA Championship won by Tom Lehman and the 2013 Solheim Cup, which was won by Team Europe. This unique course, designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, provides a strategic and natural layout featuring multiple lines of play and approach. T&L Golf named it one of the world’s top 10 new courses, and GOLF Magazine named it the top new private course of the year and one of “10 to Watch” worldwide. Relish the thought of living where you play? Betts

FOSSIL TRACE GOLF CLUB Top: Designed by renowned golf course architect Jim Engh, Fossil Trace Golf Club boasts rolling topography and large undulating fairways amid the majesty of the foothills of the Rocky Mountain Front Range.

COLORADO GOLF CLUB Bottom: The Championship Course at Colorado Golf Club has challenged golfers of all skill levels, and was named one of “10 to Watch” by Golf Magazine.

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Lake at Colorado Golf Club combines serene lakefront living with dramatic mountain views, just steps away from the award-winning links! Four beautiful floorplans are offered, along with a few custom homesites offering more than two acres each of stunning topography. 8000 Preservation Trail, Parker 303.840.5400 coloradogolfclub.com

The Broadmoor The Five-Star Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs attracts visitors from around the globe. The rooms are spectacular, the food delicious and the amenities unparalleled. And then there’s the golf. Majestically nestled in the Cheyenne Mountain foothills,

three championship courses challenge golfers of all abilities. The East Course – home of the 2008 US Senior Open and the 2011 US Women’s Open, and the West Course were a collaborative design by Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones Sr. The Mountain Course, by Nicklaus Design, offers an additional 18 holes and exquisite panoramic views. The courses are consistently ranked among the world’s best by respected analysts and publications.

in one of Colorado’s most popular destinations. Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the top tourist attractions in the state, with Estes Park being one of its great mountain towns. Estes Park Golf Course offers an added way to have fun in the area. This is where elk – those 700-pound behemoths with antlers – might join your foursome. During the heart of the summer, it’s more likely you’ll be able to play through without company, but the spring and fall 1 Lake Avenue, Colorado Springs might feature quite a few 719.577.5894 moving hazards. broadmoor.com Considering the gorgeous views and location of this course, you’ll hardly mind Estes Park Golf Course skipping a shot or two to This course does not come with the reputation and acco- get out of the way of these lades that others carry, but it’s impressive animals. For right a fun and unique experience around $50, it’s tough to beat

the price for the experience.

River Valley Ranch Golf Club The Western Slope features some of the state’s prettiest courses, and River Valley Ranch, located in Carbondale, is definitely among them. Colorado Golfer Magazine once rated it the best mountain course in the state. River Valley Ranch offers a variety of views. Several holes sit along the Crystal River, and beautiful Mt. Sopris can be seen throughout the course. The award-winning Jay Morrish design features striking bunkers, large greens, exciting elevation changes and unique water features. It is also situated in a great location for tourists, less than a half hour from Glenwood Springs and just 45 minutes from Aspen.

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THE BROADMOOR Top Left and Bottom Middle: The Mountain Course at The Broadmoor features wide, forgiving fairways and large greens with beautiful mountain vistas. Bottom Left: The links at The Broadmoor was a favorite of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

RIVER VALLEY RANCH GOLF CLUB

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Right: As if the setting weren’t a spectacle in itself, the stunning River Valley Ranch Golf Club is an experience not to miss when you’re visiting the Aspen area.

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“RVR is truly a jewel in the Rockies. Come play a great round of golf and then enjoy fabulous dining on the deck overlooking Mt. Sopris,” says director of golf Alden Richards. The course at River Valley Ranch is known for being kept in great shape. The layout is challenging enough for the elite golfer, but not overbearing for the inexperienced player. Morning rates can climb to $90, but green fees are cheaper in the afternoon.

of the true gems of the metro area. Located just minutes from downtown Denver, Wellshire opened in 1926 and was designed by Donald Ross, a well-known course designer from Scotland. Surrounded by large trees, Wellshire boasts a “country club atmosphere at a municipal course price.” A course that can play short, Wellshire offers just the right amount of challenges for the novice, and a good amount of fun for golfers of any level. At 303 River Valley Ranch Drive, Carbondale just under $30 (and only $20 970.963.3625 for seniors), the price is just rvrgolf.com right, too.

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playing at altitude Most visitors to Colorado look forward to hitting longer drives. You’ll get some extra yards, but the altitude has an even greater effect on the distance and spin of high-flying short shots. Take some extra time on the range to get a feel for the short irons and wedges. You’ll be glad you did!

Wellshire Golf Course For the bargain hunter or the golfer who wants to stay within the metro area, Wellshire is a fantastic option and one

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enjoy the beauty

By Adam Finch, First Assistant Golf Professional, Fossil Trace Golf Club

Golf in Colorado is truly a game for the senses. What I tell players who are natives or even more to players who have rarely visited our state is to look around you, soak it in and appreciate the panorama that is golf in Colorado. The green of the turf, gold of the native grasses, greys and purples of the surrounding foothills and mountain ranges rising to the bluest of skies. It can be easy to get lost in your own game and the thoughts that surround each and every shot, but stop and enjoy. No matter where you go in our great golf state, you always have something to marvel at when playing, regardless of the skill level you play at.

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There are so many picturesque and challenging golf courses in Colorado that we’re hard-pressed to name our favorites. Here is just a sampling of some of our top picks.

the prestigious “TOP 100” golf shops in the country. 2700 Vista Parkway, Erie 303.926.1723 coloradonationalgolfclub.com

The Ridge at Castle Pines

Few courses have been so widely photographed as the Arrowhead Golf Club, widely regarded as one of Colorado’s most beautiful courses. Opened in 1974, the course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., In his own words, “When I first saw the site of the golf course at Roxborough Park, I was overwhelmed by the magnificent gifts that nature has bestowed on the property. The cathedral-like conglomerate rocks jutting up from the rolling terrain at the foothills of the Rockies is a majestic setting in which to establish a unique golf course.” It’s a special setting and one not to miss. 10850 W. Sundown Trail, Littleton 303.973.9614 arrowheadcolorado.com

Green Valley Ranch Golf Club

Just south of the city is a premiere public course managed by Troon Golf. With four sets of tees that measure from 5,000 to more than 7,000 yards in length, The Ridge at Castle Pines has received numerous accolades from national and statewide publications. 1414 Castle Pines Pkwy., Castle Pines 303.688.4301 playtheridge.com

CommonGround Golf Course Through the use of “width that matters” and strategic placement of features, this Tom Doak design delivers an outstanding experience. From the raw beginner to the most skilled player, CommonGround Golf Course has been designed to maximize the enjoyment of the game. With breathtaking views of the majestic front range and a commitment to tradition and excellence, this course if just plain fun! 10300 E. Golfers Way, Aurora 303.340.1520 commongroundgc.com

Fox Hollow Golf Course

Award-winning championship golf awaits at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club, a challenging and scenic 18-hole course, meandering over 170 acres of natural wetlands, creeks, towering cottonwoods and protected wildlife habitat preserves. Public play in a private club-like setting, GVRGC also offers Denver’s best Golf Academy, 9-hole Par 3 and three beautiful venues for entertaining. 4900 Himalaya Road, Denver 303.974.4668 gvrgolf.com

Colorado National Golf Club Located 20 minutes from downtown Denver, the Colorado National Golf Club is recognized as a premiere golf facility and has hosted two NCAA Regional Championships. With five sets of tees, the course is playable for all levels and can stretch to 7,676 for a major championship. The course was awarded the Best Course on the front range in 2010-2015, as well as Best Value, Best for Tournaments, Best Clubhouse, Best for Seniors, Best for Families, Best for Women, Best Practice Facility and the Best Food. The golf shop is a former winner of

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Fox Hollow offers 27 championship holes on three distinctly different nines, wide open spaces, Rocky Mountain vistas, sparkling streams and wildlife. A choice of five sets of tees allows for all golfers to feel at home. Golf Digest magazine recognized Fox Hollow as a Top 10 course in its category. 13410 W. Morrison Rd., Lakewood 303.986.7888 Lakewood.org/foxhollow

Homestead Golf Course Homestead is a unique bridge between a championship and executive course, offering four sets of tees, eight par 3s, nine par 4s and one par 5. The Mountain Nine is surrounded by spectacular mountain views. Enjoy abundant wildlife and challenging choices from elevated tee boxes on The Prairie Nine. 11500 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood 720.963.5181 Lakewood.org/community_resources/golf/homestead_golf_course/homestead_golf_course.aspx

Saddle Rock Saddle Rock was ranked one of America’s Top 10 Best New Courses by Golf Digest in 1998. The magnificent panoramic views, compelling course layout, attractive clubhouse amenities

and excellent restaurant menu offerings make Saddle Rock a must play. 21705 E. Arapahoe Rd., Aurora 303.699.3939 www.golfcolorado.com/courses/aurora/ saddle-rock/

Murphy Creek The award-winning practice facilities are a local favorite. The unique theme, attractive clubhouse amenities and high-quality food and beverage services come together to create a wonderful golf experience. Murphy Creek was ranked in Golf Digest’s America’s Top 10 Best New Courses for 2002. 1700 S. Old Tom Morris Road, Aurora 303.739.1560 auroragov.org/things_to_do/golf/golf_courses/ murphy_creek/

Aurora Hills Very reasonable fees and a reputation for great conditions combine for a value-oriented golf experience that is hard to beat. This easily walkable traditional design offers challenges for all ability levels. 50 S. Peoria St., Aurora 303.739.1550 auroragov.org/things_to_do/golf/golf_courses/ aurora_hills/

Fitzsimons A frequent favorite of former President Eisenhower in the 1950s, this tree-lined golf gem is now an attractive cornerstone to a new bioscience park, some of the state’s leading hospitals and a thriving medical community. 2323 Scranton St., Aurora 303.364.8125 auroragov.org/things_to_do/golf/golf_courses/fitzsimons/

Springhill With a rural spacious setting highlighted by great conditions and vast open spaces bordering the course, Springhill is a delight for walkers and plays much quicker than an a traditional 18-hole course. 800 Telluride St., Aurora 303.739.6854 auroragov.org/things_to_do/golf/golf_courses/ springhill/

ADDITIONAL COURSES OF DISTINCTION Breckenridge Golf Club (Beaver/Bear) 200 Clubhouse Drive, Breckenridge 970.453.9104 townofbreckenridge.com/index.aspx

Broken Tee 2101 W. Oxford Ave., Englewood 303.762.2670 brokenteegolf.com

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The Dunes at Riverdale Dunes 13300 Riverdale Road, Brighton 303.659.4700 riverdalegolf.com

Haymaker Golf Course 34855 U.S. Highway 40 East, Steamboat Springs 970.870.1846 haymakergolf.com

Inverness 200 Inverness Drive West, Englewood 303.799.5800 invernesshotel.com/Colorado-golf-resorts.php

Keystone Ranch Golf Course 155 River Course Drive, Keystone 970.496.1488 keystonegolf@vailresorts.com

Lakota Canyon Ranch 1000 Clubhouse Drive, New Castle 800.613.2946 lakotacanyonranch.com

Legacy Ridge Golf Course 10801 Legacy Ridge Pkwy., Westminster 303.438.8997 ci.westminster.co.us/parksrec/golfwestminster/ legacyridge

Omni Interlocken Resort, Broomfield 500 Interlocken Blvd., Broomfield 303.438.6600 omnihotels.com/hotels/denver-interlocken/golf

Plum Creek Golf Club 331 Players Club Drive, Castle Rock 303.660.2200 golfplumcreek.com

Pole Creek Golf Club, Tabernash 6827 County Road 51, Tabernash 970.887.9195 polecreekgolf.com

Raccoon Creek 7301 W. Bowles Avenue, Littleton 303.932.0199 raccooncreek.com

Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks 2929 N. Golden Eagle Road, Silverthorne 970.262.3636 ravenatthreepeaks.com

Redlands Mesa 2325 W. Ridges Blvd., Grand Junction 970.263.9270 redlandsmesa.com

Snowmass Club 239 Snowmass Club Circle, Aspen 970.923.5600 snowmassclub.com

Sonnenalp Golf Club 1265 Berry Creek Rd., Edwards 970.477.5372 sonnenalpclub.com


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CAPITAL GRILLE

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West’s most colorful figures, the place is a not-to-be-missed institution. 1000 Osage St., Denver 303.534.9505

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 awardwinning wine selection. This is great USDA Prime steak territory located in the beautiful Cherry Creek Shopping Center.

A gathering place for power brokers and the rich and famous, The Capital Grille is much more than a great steak, with a 5,000-bottle wine list, art deco ambience and beautiful mahogany furnishings.

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Nestled in the historic Union Pacific Building adjacent to Coors Field, this fun venue features a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and great food. Handcrafted ales are brewed onsite, along with small batch burbouns.

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BASTIEN’S

A local’s favorite for more than 50 years, Bastien’s is home to the sugar steak, a signature staple that is dusted lightly with sugar and grilled to caramelized perfection. A unique atmosphere for a truly unique and delicious dining experience.

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Cool River is an experience that caters to taste, feel, sight, sound and smell. Slip in and savor fine food and exotic cocktails. With 18 draft beers on tap and an indoor/outdoor patio, excitement is swirling around every corner. Private event room accommodates up to 58 people. Downtown Denver: 1480 Arapahoe St. 303.844.5280 CoolRiverCafe.com

This historic establishment was founded in 1893 and boasts Colorado’s Number One liquor license. Founded by Henry H. “Shorty Scout” Zietz, one of the Old

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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 top-knotch and the bartenders know their craft. Locations in Denver, Vail and DIA 303.399.5353 Elways.com

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Executive chef Simon Purvis is a master at serving up delicious cuts of beef garnered from a local Colorado ranch. EDGE is the city’s only restaurant serving a dry-aged Kansas City strip, cooked on a wood-burning grill.

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Founded by a man who loves a great steak and a great glass of wine, Eddie Merlot’s is a welcome addition to southeast Denver. A recent revamp of the menu challenged the chef to find a new steak that ranked high in the “WOW” factor, and led to a 20-oz. Wagyu bone-in New York Strip that heralds from Greg Norman Australian Prime. The steak is buttery and tender, and the marbling head-and-shoulders above many other varieties. Paired with a phenomenal wine from the extensive list, this is guaranteed to “WOW” diners. 10110 E. Dry Creek Rd. 720.744.2622 eddiemerlots.com

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FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR

Founded in 1998 in Newport Beach, Calif., Fleming’s opened with a vision to create a unique steakhouse experience with an emphasis on generous hospitality, inviting atmosphere and the very fine aged UDSA Prime beef. Great food, wine, sides and desserts. 191 Inverness Drive W. 303.768.0827 flemingssteakhouse.com/Denver

FOGO de CHAO BRAZILLIAN STEAKHOUSE

From a farm in southern Brazil, Fogo de Chao’s founders learned the art of cooking in the churrasco grilling tradition. The menu is rooted in the Brazillian tradition and is a unique culinary experience that brings diners back time and again. 1513 Wynkoop St. 303.623.9600 fogodechao.com


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This replica of Bent’s Fort, a famous Colorado fur trade fort is home to a true Colorado landmark, located near the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Familyowned and operated, true to its mission, The Fort serves up more than 80,000 entrees of buffalo annually.

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

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. in The Westin 303.825.7265 thepalm.com/Denver

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Serving the finest cuts of beef, this Canadian steakhouse is West Denver’s answer to the clubby establishments that make up the downtown Denver scene. The steaks are the finest cut, aged to

With more than 69 restaurants nationwide, Morton’s has been serving up great steaks for more than three decades. First started in Chicago, the fare is consistently first-rate and a long-time favorite of Denverites wanting a delicious steak with all the trimmings. 1710 Wynkoop St. 303.825.3353 mortons.com

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Restaurateur Cameron Mitchell’s wildly popular restaurant is bustling with energy, serving up great steak, seafood, signature cocktails and an impressive wine list. The restaurant is truly a destination, with a great downstairs bar and relaxing

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. 303.294.977 rodiziogrill.com

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

When Ruth Fertel opened the first Ruth’s Chris Steak House in New Orleans in 1965, it became a staple for politicians, athletes and businessmen. Today the restaurant is known for USDA prime steaks served on ceramic plates, generous portions and great sides. 707 15th St. 303.825.0713 ruthschris.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

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III Forks Prime Steakhouse is a contemporary evolution of the classic steakhouse. Enjoy a lively bar area and menu items featuring USDA Prime beef, ocean-fresh seafood as well as lighter, local favorites and an extensive wine collection. The private room will host groups up to 60. 1040 15th St. 303.534.0404 3forks.com



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better – many places in town offer special pricing during the off-season on everything from lodging to happy hour and activities; just ask around for the details. Below, our suggestions for an unforgettable mountain family weekend. STAY The Solaris residences are located right in the heart of it all, and the complex has created its own mini-epicenter of activity. The luxe, spacious suites are welcoming and include a kitchen for those evenings you want to stay in for dinner, (you can even bring in a chef to make your meal, or teach a cooking class), making it the ideal hub for the family’s activity. In winter, an ice-skating rink is right out the door, while in summer it becomes a green for kids to run around (or free morning

yoga!). The Solaris complex is also home to CineBistro, where you can catch a movie and a meal, and Bol, a restaurant with a bowling alley in the back. Best of all, each residence comes with its own personal concierge, who will stock the fridge before your arrival, arrange everything from children’s day camps to spa visits, and even schedule family excursions for mountain biking or rafting trips! www.solarisvail.com EAT Sometimes a big diner breakfast is just the thing to stave off the ailments of altitude sickness, and The Little Diner does just that. With epic portion sizes, classics from pancakes to omelets to huevos rancheros, and fast service, the madefrom-scratch breakfasts are totally satisfying. It’s tiny and

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tucked away, but nevertheless, it’s a popular spot and there’s usually a wait. Ther specialty is the Dutch Baby, a giant pancake-like soufflé. www.thelittlediner.com Root & Flower is a little wine bar tucked away on a side street in the center of town near the creek. The ideal place for a pre-dinner aperitif – their carefully crafted cocktails (made with one of the locally distilled spirits like 10th Mountain vodka from up the valley) will hit the spot before you have your evening meal. Owner Jeremy, a friendly sommelier, also offers weekly wine classes on Wednesdays and Sundays. The wine list is simple but carefully selected, and the menu is small but full of noshable bites like charcuterie and cheese plates.


Southern food is having a revival, and Mountain Standard rises to the occasion. (Beloved Vail staple Sweet Basil is a sister restaurant). The no-frills menu focuses on wood-fired options, like the hangar steak and the rotisserie chicken. Pair it with the “Standard” wedge salad, topped with crisp prosciutto and crunchy puffed rice with garlicky dressing. The must-order menu item though? Mountain Standard’s addictive southern pimento cheese appetizer, served with bacon jam and pickled celery on toast. www.mtnstandard.com The Four Season’s resident restaurant, Flame, offers groups of six or less a totally mind-blowing burger experience. The Back of the House Burger Bar is a square table located right in the center of the bustling kitchen. While the chefs run around, you’re treated to an intimate view of the inner workings of a restaurant from behind the scenes. First build your own ultimate burger (with everything from fried jalepeño coins to avocado and sriracha aioli), then be treated to DIY milkshakes with all the addins from marshmallows to oreos, including boozy add-ins for mom and dad. www.fourseasons.com

PLAY Just down the valley in Wolcott lies 4 Eagle Ranch, offering a slew of activities for everyone in the family. If a western experience is your thing, they host a monthly western dance, weekly family nights (think steak dinner, wagon rides, lawn games, and s’mores) and rodeo (bull riding, bronc busting, barrel racing, and mutton bustin’); but they also have horseback riding and are home to a zipline adventure. With six ziplines that whisk you through forests, canyons, and over creeks, it’s an adrenalinepumping ride of a lifetime. Insider tip: 4 Eagle Ranch is also a boutique winery that sources grapes from California for their Vines at Vail label, and offers tastings to their guests – the perfect way to end a long day of western adventure with the kids! www.4eagleranch.com

of adventures and ecology, and keep the kids busy learning about mother nature for hours. www.walkingmountains.org The family that’s fit together stays together, and nowhere in the Valley makes it easier and more fun than the Vail Vitality Center. They have a full schedule of fitness classes from weights to indoor cycling and even outdoor options (join a group trail run). They offer pilates, yoga, and meditations for grownups seeking Zen, and they have Vail’s only indoor climbing wall. People of all ages can hop on the wall to climb for a couple hours, or take a climbing course.

Best of all – the full-service spa offering everything from facials to massage. For a truly decadent afternoon, get the Nature, Body & Spirit treatment – 100 minutes of bliss. It includes a foot bath, dry brushing, a massage with pure essential oils and a scalp treatment for a head-to-toe glow.

There are great science programs in the high country at Walking Mountains Science Center. They offer nature walks for all ages focusing on learning about the local flora and fauna, and they even have free evening program night hikes to explore the area when wildlife becomes more active; some culminate with s’mores around a campfire. Bonus: Their kids’ science day camps are full

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JULY 16, 17

Adele

Pepsi Center English singer and songwriter Adele is one of the most famous voices in the world. Her wide range has shocked crowds since her debut album, 19, was released in 2008. From the theme music of the James Bond movie, “Skyfall”, to her own albums that she writes and performs, Adele is a mind-blowing performer and artist.

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This world-renowned hard rock band was formed in New York in 1973, and they are famous for their black-and-white face paint and wild costumes, as well as their elaborate live performances, which sometimes even feature fire breathing, smoking guitars and fire works. This concert is great for thrill-seeking fans, and sure to have lots of wow factor.

The two stars’ new tour “Rock, Paper, Scissors” is sweeping the country this summer, and tickets are selling fast. Fans are told to expect the two world-renowned artists doing solo sets during the show, as well as delving into each other’s past albums and songs, and performing duets as well, fusing together their two amazing voices that are icons of the entertainment world. JULY 2

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Pepsi Center

Hudson Gardens, Littleton

Ogden Theatre

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While she started her career in acting, Gomez is now a world-renowned artist. Her recent album, Revival, is considered her best album yet.

This four-person new-wave band is rooted in rock ‘n roll. Founded in Georgia in 1976, they have many genres, from post-punk to pop rock.

The alternative rockers tour the country this summer promoting their Change of Fortunes album with opener The English Beat.

An American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist, this five-time Grammy Award-winner has led his own band and had a successful solo career.

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JULY 14

Denver Botanic Gardens

Red Rocks Ampitheatre

Diana Ross

Galactic is a New Orleans funk band, and will be accompanied by BoomBox and The Pimps of Joytime at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater.

Ellie Caulkins Opera House

This comedy written by Matt Murphy is a hilarious following of three characters, the gay man, the male model, and the straight woman.

This American singer is famous for her solo music career and indie rock group “The New Pornographers.” Her style incorporates some alternative country.

JULY 7

JULY 10

Selena Gomez: Revival Tour

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Darius Rucker Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

This American singer and songwriter rose to fame as lead singer in the Grammy-winning band, Hootie & the Blowfish. His songs range from country to R&B. JULY 8-10

Global Dance Festival Red Rocks Ampitheatre

Every summer the globe’s premier dance music artists gather in Colorado and put on a mind-blowing performance inside the geologically formed Red Rocks Amphitheater. JULY 2-4

B-52’s

Neko Case

Galactic and Boombox

Robert Cray Band

JULY 19

This American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer is famous for her hits “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “I’m Coming Out”.

JULY 15, 16, 17

Nicky Jam - The Fenix Tour featuring Zion y Lennox, De La Ghetto,& Valentino Pepsi Center

A reggaton singer songwriter, Nicky Jam has worked with numerous artists including Daddy Yankee, and has also released many of his own work. JULY 12, 13

Twenty Øne Pilots Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The electric-duo powered their popularity with songs including “Tear in My Heart”, “Stressed Out” and “Car Radio.”

93.3 Big Gig w/ Cage the Elephant, Young the Giant & X Ambassadors

JULY 12

Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Paramount Theatre

Also featuring MisterWives, Vinyl Theater, and The Unlikley Candidates, Channel 93.3’s Big Gig 2016 will be a night filled with music and merrymaking.

An American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1987, this band features grunge music and heavy metal elements.

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Alice in Chains

String Cheese Incident

JULY 19

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Joe Bonamassa

Formed in Colorado in 1993, this eclectic band features mainly progressive bluegrass music, as well as rock, electronica, funk, jazz, and country sounds.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Joe’s unique blues rock style has spawned 15 solo albums, and he has played alongside artists such as Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, and Blondie Chaplain.

JULY 15

Lyle Lovett

JULY 21

Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Neil Finn

This American country singer has released over a dozen albums. He has also won four Grammy Awards featuring great country rock and pop songs.

Boulder Theater, Bolder

This New Zealand singer and songwriter is famous for his amazing ability to write music and lyrics, and has performed at many star-studded gatherings.

JULY 16

Rusted Root Ogden Theatre

This American band, founded in Pittsburgh, is known for its unique fusion of rock, acoustic, world, and also featuring some Southern and Native American styles.

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Toruk - The First Flight by Cirque du Soleil

Pepsi Center

Joan Marcus

Beautiful - The Carole King Musical

JULY 21-24

Buell Theatre

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This Tony Award-winning jukebox musical depicts the inspiring true story of Carole King’s early life and phenomenal career as a performer and songwriter who wrote the soundtrack to a generation. The musical includes songs that she wrote herself and with Gerry Goffin, featuring hits such as ‘You’ve Got a Friend,’ ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,’ and ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.’

Inspired by James Cameron’s movie Avatar, this intense, eye-popping show is full of flips, flying and law-of-physics-defying acts. The performers are dressed as the natives from the fantasy planet from the movie, Pandora, and the show depicts the “first flight” on the mythical flying creatures of Pandora. It is sure to be just as fantastical and visually stunning as the movie.

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JULY 29

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Hudson Gardens, Littleton

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Chautauqua Auditorium, Boulder

This American funk, jazz, & afrobeat group is Denver based and known for their energetic live shows that keep audiences coming.

Scaggs gained fame in the 1960’s as lead singer of the Steve Miller band. His style is mostly soul, rock, blues, and jazz rock.

This world-famous country music artist is the most honored country female performer of all time, also dabbling in gospel, pop & bluegrass.

This American folk rock music duo consists of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. They met as children in Alabama, and have performed together ever since.

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JULY 24

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The Motet

Keith Urban Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

This New Zealand-born country singer has captivated audiences since his debut album in 1991, and has won many Grammys and other awards on the way. JULY 22-30

Sam Hunt, Fall Out Boy, Kenny Chesney, KISS, Florida Georgia Line Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne

This medley of performers will wow audiences in a never-before-seen performance, from Sam Hunt’s country tunes to KISS’ hard-rock style.

Boz Scaggs

Chris Botti and Joshua Bell with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Jazz trumpeter Chris Botti and violinist Joshua Bell join musical forces accompanied by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra in this amazing double-billing of musicianship. JULY 25

Hillsong UNITED - Empires Tour with Lauren Daigle Pepsi Center

JULY 23

The worship band Hillsong UNITED will tour with guest Lauren Daigle this summer. The band composes songs and plays at church services and arenas.

Chautauqua Auditorium, Boulder

JULY 26

Marc Cohn Grammy Award winning Marc Cohn is known for his American folk rock style, and is most famous for his song “Walking in Memphis”.

Meghan Trainor Bellco Theatre at Colorado Convention Center

JULY 23

This American-born pop singer and songwriter has hit the Billboard Top 100 several times, with hits such as “No” & “All About That Bass”.

Ellie Caulkins Opera House

JULY 26

Steven Tyler Best known for his role as lead singer of the rock band “Aerosmith”, Steven Tyler is acclaimed for his high screams and wide vocal range.

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Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Europe’s top Queen tribute band comes to the U.S. this summer and plays all the Queen favorites as a tribute to the original band.

Dolly Parton

The Avett Brothers

Indigo Girls

JULY 30

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson

The American folk-rock band from North Carolina uniquely combine bluegrass, country, punk, and pop melodies to create a great sound.

Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

JULY 29-31

Nelson is one of the most recognized artists in the country music industry, due to the overwhelming success of his albums and acting career.

Planet Bluegrass, Lyons

JULY 31

2016 RockyGrass Festival Every July, bluegrass lovers gather in Lyons for the bluegrass blowout of the year. Featuring Sam Bush Bluegrass Band, Steep Canyon Rangers, and more. JULY 29-30

2016 Bass Center featuring Bassnectar Dicks Sporting Goods Park

The Bass Center returns to Colorado with big names such as Flux Pavillion, Wu-Tang Clan, and more. Featuring expanded lineups and special effects. JULY 29

The Mavericks Denver Botanic Gardens

The Mavericks are an American band that uniquely combines neotraditional country music, Latin, and rock. They boast over 14 songs on Billboards country charts

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This Canadian singer-songwriter gained fame when he posted covers to popular songs on the Vine app, and now his own songs have topped the charts. JULY 31

Vans Warped Tour Pepsi Center

This traveling rock festival has toured the U.S. annually since 1995. It also features big names like 3OH!3, Against the Current, American Authors, and more. JULY 31

The National Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Formed in Ohio, The National is an American indie rock band that also features influences from alternative rock and post punk revival.


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Hudson Gardens, Littleton

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Some may be surprised to learn that the California comic’s works have sold millions of albums and resulted in four Grammy Awards as well as four gold and six platinum records in the U.S. during his career. The king of musical parody staged his Mandatory World Tour in 2015. It was wildly successful, so much so that the four-time Grammy-winning artist has kept it going. AUGUST 1

Colorado Symphony Orchestra: Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration with Warren Haynes Denver Botanic Gardens

Warren Haynes leads a series of Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebrations, pairing with local symphonies and other musicians. AUGUST 2,3

LCD Soundsystem

Michael Franti Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This American rapper is well known for having played in many musical projects such as the Beatnigs. His tunes feature hip-hop, funk, and reggae influences. AUG 7

Jeff Buck and Buddy Guy Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Catch this American rock band play a range of hits, featuring influences from dance-punk, electronica, & alternative dance.

George “Buddy” Guy is a famed American blues guitarist and singer, and was ranked 30th in Rolling Stone Magazine’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

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AUG 7

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Chris Isaak Denver Botanical Gardens

This rock singer is most known for his hits “Wicked Game” and “Baby, I Did A Bad, Bad Thing”, and his unique 1950’s style. AUGUST 5

Tedeschi Trucks Band Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Blues rock husband-and-wife musicians Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi lead this energetic band. They have released three albums so far.

Culture Club Paramount Theatre

This English band was formed in 1981, and features new wave, pop, and R&B, landing them in Rolling Stone Magazine’s 100 Best Albums of the 1980’s. AUG 8

Bruce Hornsby Denver Botanical Gardens

AUGUST 6

Hornsby is an American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist. This Grammy Award winner combines classical, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Motown, gospel, and more.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

AUG 9

Slightly Stoopid Slightly Stoopid describes their music as “a fusion of folk, rock, reggae, and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal, and punk”, which is sure to please.

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Keb Mo Denver Botanical Gardens

This blues musician has won three Grammys. His energetic shows and unique blues style leave the crowds pleased.

The Angel of Music returns to Denver in a brand-new, unique American tour. Cameron Mackintosh has produced a brilliant new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original work that offers many exciting new special effects, scenery, lighting, staging and choreography. It is a great rendition of a classic musical that you will not want to miss. AUG 9

AUGUST 14

Pepsi Center

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Join the 15-year-old tradition of the Honda Civic Tour. This year Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas take the stage with 70 other artists.

This singer-songwriter and lively, entertaiing string band are collaborating together in an exciting show you won’t want to miss.

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AUGUST 14

Honda Civic Tour Demi Levato with Nick Jonas

Lynyrd Skynrd with Peter Frampton Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

These classic southern rockers and legendary guitarist are on the road and heading to Denver. This is a concert you won’t want to miss. AUG 9,10

Eric Church Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This American country singer-songwriter has released five studio albums throughout his career and is widely credited for his hit songs such as “Springsteen.” AUG 12

David Grisman

Old Crow Medicine Show with Brandi Carlile

Jason Alvarez y su Norteno Banda “Mis idolos, Hoy Mis Amigos Tour!” Pepsi Center

Known for a great musical production, fans call him “El Rey de la Tequilla”, meaning “King of the Box Office” because every show sells out. AUGUST 16

Melissa Etheridge Chautauqua Auditorium

Grammy Award nominee & winner for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Raitt’s hit singles include “Bring Me Some Water” and “Ain’t it Heavy”. AUGUST 17

Ryan Adams

Chautauqua Auditorium, Boulder

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Ever since he started Acoustic Disc, his record label, this bluegrass mandolinist and composer has worked to spread his passion for acoustic and instrumental music.

Former member of alternative country band Whiskeytown, he is now most known for his solo career as a fantastic singer-songwriter, poet, and musician.

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AUGUST 18

War and Los Lonely Boys

Pitbull

Hudson Gardens

Pepsi Center

American funk band War, known for songs such as “Why Can’t We Be Friends” is joined by Los Lonely Boys’ “Texan rock n’ roll” style.

This American rapper is known for his great live performances and hit songs such as “Timber” and “Fell this Moment”, which feature other popular artists.

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Comedy Works South

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This actor and comedian is best known for his role on Saturday Night Live as both “Mr. Subliminal” and the anchor of the Weekend Update. With his unique sense of humor, dry wit, and agreeableness, Kevin Nealon now has a solo career and is just as funny as before. He is one of the most popular television, theatrical, and stand-up comedians of his time. AUGUST 19

AUGUST 21

Pepsi Center

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This American singer-songwriter, actor, and record producer is known for his extreme talent, and unique and amazing baritone voice.

Relax and enjoy the show of this American singer-songwriter who is best known for his thoughtful and sentimental folk-based lyrics.

AUGUST 20

AUGUST 21

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Hudson Gardens, Littleton

Known for great vocals resembling a blues rock style and vibrant on-stage energy, Potter has many hit songs featuring popular artists.

This American rock band is best known for their hit song “Hey Jealousy”, and they will be performing with two-time Grammy nominated band, Tonic.

Josh Groban

Grace Potter

Nathaniel Rateliff

Pepsi Center

These popular 80’s bands will give you a blast from the past, performing songs like “Don’t Stop Believing” and “Long Train Runnin”. AUGUST 20

30th Anniversary Kool Concert: Husey Lewis & the News, the GoGo’s, Kool & The Gang, The Fixx Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Sit on the grass or reserve a seat. Both are great options to enjoy musical performances from a variety of today’s popular artists.

Yonder Mountain String Band Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This American progressive bluegrass group is native to Colorado. Some of their hits include “Half Moon Rising” & “40 Miles From Denver”.

Gov’t Mule and moe, with Blackberry Smoke

AUGUST 28

Michael McDonald Hudson Gardens

With his career beginning over 40 years ago, this American singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer is well-known for his soulful baritone voice.

AUGUST 26

AUGUST 29

1964 the Tribute

Styx

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This Beatles tribute band was formed in 1984 and has performed almost 3,000 shows nationwide. Rolling Stone Magazine named them “The Best Beatles Tribute Ever.”

Best known for combining the genres of pop and hard rock, this 70’s band has released multiple hit songs including “Come Sail Away” and “Mr. Roboto”.

98 Degrees w/ O-Town and Ryan Caberera

AUGUST 27

AUGUST 30

Reggae on the Rocks

Heart with Joan Jett & Cheap Trick

1st Bank Center, Broomfield

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

98 Degrees is set to tour with some of our past favorite boy bands and artists. It’s their first major tour since 2013.

Live Nation and Bill Bass Concerts present this festival featuring artists including 311 with Iration, Steel Pulse, The Werks, and more.

These 80’s artists are dubbed the “Rock Hall Three for All”. They will be performing together for an unforgettable tour this summer.

AUGUST 22

AUGUST 27

AUGUST 30

GinBlossoms and Tonic

AUGUST 21

Jackson Browne Red Rocks Amphitheatre

American singer-songwriter and musician from the 70’s has written and performed popular songs such as “The Pretender” & “These Days”. AUGUST 24

AUGUST 20

AUGUST 25

Gov’t Mule has released 10 studio albums since 1995. They will be joined by Southern jam rock bands for the “Smokin’ Mule” Summer Tour.

AUGUST 20

Journey with The Doobie Brothers

The British rock band, formed in 1996 by lead singer Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, is known for multiple hit songs and amazing live performances. Their X&Y release was the best-selling album worldwide in 2005, and Viva la Vida in 2008 won several Grammy nominations and awards. Other popular songs include “The Scientist” and their most recent release, “Hymn for the Weekend”.

YES: The Album Series Paramount Theatre

YES has achieved worldwide success with their 21 studio albums created over a span of 47 years.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

High Plains Comedy Festival feat. Garfunkel and Oates

Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle Chautauqua Auditorium

This comedy festival is held each August and features a mixture of local and nationally renowned comics in venues citywide.

Both of these folk singer-songwriters and musicians have received Grammy Awards for their music. Popular songs include “Sunny Came Home” and “Copperhead Road”.

AUGUST 28

AUGUST 31

Verizon Theatre at Grand Prarie

The Head & The Heart with The Tallest Man on Earth Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This indie folk band that will be collaborating with Kristian Matsson, a Swedish singer-songwriter known as The Tallest Man on Earth.

George Benson Denver Botanic Gardens

Bringing his own unique style to the world of jazz, George Benson is considered one of the greatest guitarists in jazz history.

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september

SEPTEMBER 1

SEPTEMBER 9,10

Fiddlers Amphitheatre

Luke Bryan

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Dixie Chicks

Dicks Sporting Goods Park

The little ol’ cowgirl band that began in Dallas grew up to become one of the most successful crossover groups in history. Their mix of country, bluegrass and pop changed music in the 90’s fueled by songs including “Wide Open Spaces” and “Not Ready To Make Nice.” The Chicks have been awarded 13 Grammys, including five for the band’s seminal album Taking the Long Way.

Since beginning his musical career in the mid 2000s, this American Country singer-songwriter has received the “Entertainer of the Year” award from the Academy of Country Music Awards and the Country Music Association Awards. He co-writes mostly all of his singles, of which the majority have topped the charts when they were released.

SEPTEMBER 1

SEPTEMBER 2

SEPTEMBER 4

SEPTEMBER 10

Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Paramount Theatre

Paramount Theatre

The Paramount Theatre

This band has incorporated multiple genres into their music to create a unique style, earning them 13 Grammy awards.

The Gipsy Kings have created a unique style of music by combining traditional pop-oriented flamenco music with international sounds.

American soft rock group got their big break in the 80’s with their major hits, “Africa” and “Rosanna”.

This stand-up connects with her audience by lightening the mood and telling jokes of her dysfunctional family and anxiety.

SEPTEMBER 1

SEPTEMBER 3

SEPTEMBER 5

SEPTEMBER 11

Denver Botanic Gardens

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Former vocalist of the Australian 80’s band, Men at Work, Hay is now a solo artist who is known for multiple popular songs including “Beautiful World”.

This concert series presented by Diplo’s record label will consist of shows in cities across the country and feature a variety of pop, hip-hop, and EDM artists.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

SEPTEMBER 2-4

SEPTEMBER 3

The Chainsmokers

Colin Hay

2016 Riot Fest Denver National Western Complex, Denver

Multi-day music festival featuring genres of punk, rock, alternative, metal, and hip-hop. Aside from the music, carnival rides and food vendors contribute to the lively atmosphere. SEPTEMBER 2-4

Phish

Dicks Sporting Goods Park

This 80’s band was reunited in 2009 and has been performing ever since. They’re known for blending genres of funk, rock, and country. SEPTEMBER 2

Atmosphere Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This American hip-hop duo formed in Minneapolis, MN has established themselves in the hiphop community by releasing eight studio albums and ten EPs throughout their career.

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Mad Decent Block Party

Smokey Robinson with the Colorado Symphony Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Known for his nostalgic and sentimental music, Robinson combines his smooth voice with the Colorado Symphony . SEPTEMBER 4

Gregory Alan Isakov with Ani DiFranco Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Originally from South Africa, Gregory Alan now calls Colorado home. His most recent record, The Weatherman, ranks #5 on Billboard’s Folk Chart. SEPTEMBER 4

Foreigner

Hudson Gardens, Littleton

British-American hard rock band originally formed in NYC in 1976 has released many 80’s hits including “I Want to Know What Love Is”.

Toto

Sammy Hagar

Maria Bamford

O.A.R

Known as The Red Rocker, this American rock vocalist, guitarist, and entrepreneur became prominent in the 70’s with his hard rock band, Montrose and now performs solo.

Rock band that has released 8 studio albums. They are best known for their live performances and extensive summer tours. Popular songs include “Shattered” and “the Wanderer”.

SEPTEMBER 6

SEPTEMBER 11

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Hudson Gardens, Littleton

Bonnie Raitt

Kenny Loggins

She has released multiple roots-influenced albums where you can find elements of blues, rock, folk, and country.

This Grammy Award winning American singer, songwriter, and guitarist is best known for his hit “Footloose” in 1984.

SEPTEMBER 9 - OCTOBER 16

SEPTEMBER 12

Ricketson Theatre at DCPA

Music Hall at Fair Park

The Glass Menagerie

Hall and Oates

This portrays a family trapped in a world of nostalgia, dreaming of missed opportunities. Their world is turned upside down as fantasy and reality collide and expectations shatter.

Vocal and instrumental talents combine to create smooth, catchy hits including “Rich Girl” and “You Make My Dreams”.

SEPTEMBER 9,10

Blink 182 with A Day to Remember and All American Rejects

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Pepsi Center

Sound Tribe Sector 9 Founded in the late ‘90s, the group has built its own unique style of psychedelic music by combining elements of instrumental rock, funk, jazz, hip-hop and electronic music.

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Classic alternative band who just released their 7th album is set to go on their first tour since 2015 when their original guitarist and vocalist left the band.


september SEPTEMBER 17

SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 9

Pepsi Center

Buell Theatre

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Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon

CALENDAR

Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in the late 70’s as a part of the British heavy metal movement. Since the year 1922, the band has included Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Rick Savage, Phil Collen, and Vivian Campbell. They are currently reviving their glory days of the 80’s with their new tour, accompanied by REO+Speedwagon and Tesla. SEPTEMBER 13

Goo Goo Dolls

SEPTEMBER 16,17

Tab Benoit Gothic Theatre

American rock band is best known for their 1989 hit single “Iris”. Since then, they have had many other successful singles including “Black Balloon” and “Better Days”.

He launched his career the old-fashioned way playing on the streets or any venue he could get a gig at, combining a number of blues styles. SEPTEMBER 17

Jason Isbell with Lucero Red Rocks Amphitheatre

This Alabama native got his start with the Drive-By Truckers and now has a successful solo career as an acoustic performer, songwriter and guitarist.

REEL ROCK 11 Paramount Theatre

This film tour features the best climbing and adventure films debuted in the past year. There will also be athlete and filmmaker appearances, prize giveaways, etc SEPTEMBER 18

SEPTEMBER 14

MANA

SEPTEMBER 14

SEPTEMBER 18

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Paramount Theatre Denver

This Christian rock band from South Carolina has released five studio albums and wil soon release their sixth album, Hard Love.

Most well known for “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”, Cyndi Lauper is a popular American singer-songwriter and actress whose career has spanned over 30 years.

1st Bank Center

Live Original 2016 w/ Sadie Roberston

The English rock band from the late 70’s has a psychedelic style inspired by gloomy punk music. Their popular songs include “A Promise” and “All That Jazz”.

The 18-year-old reality star, author, and motivational speaker is taking her Live Original series back on tour.

SEPTEMBER 21

Laid Back Festival feat. Gregg Allman, ZZ Top, Richie Furay Band, and Jaimoes Jassz Band

Tegan and Sara Ogden Theatre

Twin sisters collaborate writing songs and playing instruments. They’re known for their hit songs “Everything is Awesome” and “Closer”.

SEPTEMBER 25

Red Rocks Amphithheatre

A one-day event featuring performances by various popular artists from around the country.

Chatauqua Auditorium

Featuring the leader of the Pat Metheny Group, who has also been successful making his solo debut and collaborating with other composers and musicians.

SEPTEMBER 26

Leon Bridges Fillmore Auditorium

American gospel singer-songwriter from Fort Worth, Texas who is best known for his song that appeared on Spotify’s Top 10 Most Viral Tracks titled “Coming Home”.

SEPTEMBER 23, 24

Cyndi Lauper

SEPTEMBER 16

Railroad Earth

Ogden Theatre

Pat Metheny

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Mexican rock band is known as the U2 of Spanish rock. Some popular songs include “Mariposa Traicionera” and “Mi Verdad”.

Needtobreathe

SEPTEMBER 25

SEPTEMBER 21

Ray LaMontagne American singer-songwriter who has released 6 studio albums throughout his career. His popular songs include “You Are the Best Thing” and “Trouble.

Pepsi Center

SEPTEMBER 20

Echo and the Bunneymen

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

SEPTEMBER 14

The setting is the Kit Kat Klub, and emcee Sally Bowles and her raucous ensemble take the stage each night to entertain the crowd and encourage them to leave their troubles outside. But as life in pre-WWII Germany grows more tumultuous, is the Berlin nightlife enough to put their fears at bay? Enjoy great songs, including “Cabaret,” “Willkommen” and “Maybe This Time.”

SEPTEMBER 19

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Counting Crows with Rob Thomas

Railroad Earth has its roots in Americana-based newgrass jam. They combine elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, jazz, and celtic to create their own unique genre.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Counting Crows and Matchbox 20 frontman Rob Thomas each recently released strong albums, and will wow the audience with some great tunes.

Big Gigantic

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Big Gigantic is an instrumental livetronica, hip-hop, and jazz musical group native to Colorado. They use a combination of electronic beats, live saxophone and drums.

SEPTEMBER 26

Dierks Bentley House of Blues

This country singer-songwriter started his career in 2003. He’s released hits such as “Somewhere on a Beach” & “Drunk on a Plane”.

SEPTEMBER 24

SEPTEMBER 30

Bellco Theatre at Colorado Convention Center

Granada Theater

As a television host, author, historian, and journalist, he has gained a wide fan base for his program “The O’Reilly Factor” on Fox News.

Devoted to one of the greatest rock bands in history, iconic songs of Led Zeppelin will be performed just the way they were in the past.

Bill O’Reilly

Get the Led Out

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Colorado Rockies All Games at Coors Field

July 7 July 8 July 9 July 10 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 July 24 Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 6 Aug 9 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21 Aug 29 Aug 30

vs. Philadelphia Phillies vs. Philadelphia Phillies vs. Philadelphia Phillies vs. Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays vs. Tampa Bay Rays vs. Tampa Bay Rays vs. Atlanta Braves vs. Atlanta Braves vs. Atlanta Braves vs. Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Miami Marlins vs. Miami Marlins vs. Miami Marlins vs. Texas Rangers vs. Texas Rangers vs. Washington Nationals vs. Washington Nationals vs. Washington Nationals vs. Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

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Aug 31 Sept 2 Sept 3 Sept 4 Sept 5 Sept 6 Sept 7 Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 18

vs. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Francisco Giants vs. San Francisco Giants vs. San Francisco Giants vs. San Diego Padres vs. San Diego Padres vs. San Diego Padres

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Sept 19 Sept 20 Sept 21 Sept 30 Sept 30

vs. St. Louis Cardinals vs. St. Louis Cardinals vs. St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Denver Broncos

Colorado Rapids

All Games Played at Sports Authority Field

All Games Played at Dicks Sporting Goods Park

Aug 20 Aug 27 Sept 8 Sept 18

July 4 vs. Portland Timbers July 16 vs. Sporting Kansas City July 23 vs. FC Dallas Aug 6 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps Aug 20 vs. Orlando City Lions Sept 17 vs. San Jose Earthquakes

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Sports Authority Field

Folsom Field Boulder

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Preseason +

Sept 2 Rocky Mountain Showdown Colorado State Rams vs. Colorado Buffaloes

Sept 10 Idaho State Bengals vs. Colrado Buffaloes

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vs. San Francisco 49ers + vs. Los Angeles Rams + vs. Carolina Panthers vs. Indianapolis Colts

College Football

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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 1 Broadway, Unit B108 Denver, CO 80203 303.733.8881 Happy Hour Mon-Sat: 2pm-6pm Fri-Sat: 10pm-2am

NEW Broomfield Open Hours: Mon-Thurs: 11am-10pm Fri: 11am-2am Sat: 12pm-2am Sun: 12pm-9:30pm

2055 W. 136th Suite B106 Broomfield, CO 80023 720.593.1888

Open Hours Sun-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm Fri-Sat: 11am-10:30pm

Happy Hour Fri-Sat: 2pm-6pm

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DINING

1515 Restaurant

includes a large collection of Barolo wines.

different wines to accompany their meal.

A Denver mainstay, owner Gene Tang and his staff take Modern American Cuisine into the stratosphere at 1515. They cook what they love. Chefs Garren Teich and Jonas Halstead create intimate menus with a nod to molecular gastronomy and the sous-vide technique. Housed in an historic building, the vintage setting is perfect for any special night out on the town or simply a dinner among friends. Their wine list has repeatedly won Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence.”

3030 E. 6th Ave. 303.393.1040

1420 Larimer Street 303.825.3232

BaroloGrillDenver.com

BistroVendome.com

Beast + Bottle

Bittersweet

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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 and beers.

Barolo Grill This Denver favorite features a seasonal menu showcasing authentic northern Italian dishes with locally sourced ingredients. The spectacular wine cellar at this award-winning eatery

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Black Pearl

701 Grant Street 303.860.2929 BonesDenver.com

Bubu Chef Troy Guard delivers a healthy twist on the Asian-Fusion concept, featuring build-yourown-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 303.364.2025 Bubu-Denver.com

Beatrice & Woodsley

Café Aion

The atmosphere is as original as the menu, which features contemporary American cuisine focused on seasonal offerings. Many items are made from locally grown ingredients, and the restaurant prides itself on strong attention to working with local, organic, humane and environmentally conscientious producers.

Avelina

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1550 17th St.

500 E. Alameda Ave. 303.942.0320

719 E. 17th St. 303.623.3223

3350 Brighton Blvd 720.542.3721

A newcomer to Denver’s food scene, 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!

This award-winning restaurant offers artisanal cuisine steeped in old-world traditions. From handmade breads, tempting pastas and creative desserts, to produce grown in on-site gardens, every aspect of its dining experience blends authentic flavors with local ingredients.

Lanie Benack

1515 Market Street 303.571.0011

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.

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.

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 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 are on hand to complement the meal, representing France’s major wine regions. The restaurant’s “Vin Maison” wine program allows guests to select

1529 S. Pearl Street 303.777.0500 BlackPearlDenver.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. The hip bar serves up a wonderful assortment of wines, beer and cocktails that complement every seafood serving, from steamed mussels, lobster roils, 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

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Pulling from the rich traditions surrounding Spanish tapas, Café Aion focuses on small, straightforward and delectable dishes like Manila clams with fresh peas and chorizo or beef short rib with roast cauliflower. They also offer a variety of smaller bites and larger plates in addition to a delicious dessert menu. Don’t miss their all-night happy hour on Tuesdays! 1235 Pennsylvania Ave., Boulder 303.993.8131 CafeAion.com

Cart + Driver Chef Kelly Whitaker spins creative, offering up everything from authentic briny oysters to delicious salads and housemade pastries. Pizza is a staple at this unique establishment, which has developed a loyal and enthusiastic local fan club since opening in a 640-sq. ft. shipping container space right in Denver’s RiNo arts district. Experience the great fare of Southern Italian farms at this fun and friendly venue. 2500 Larimer St. 303.292.3553 cart-driver.com


Central Bistro and Bar From every point of view, Central is an American restaurant, from the well thought-out recipes to the great atmosphere. Vintage furnishings create a place of comfort and relaxation, and that is exactly what you’ll want to do once you sample the food. Whether you’re in the mood for something from the sea or the land, Central will have you coming back next time in you’re in town. 1691 Central Street 303.477.4582 CentralBistroBar.com

Centro Mexican Kitchen The flavors of northern Baja are alive in every bite of the delicious and imaginative Mexican cuisine served up in this popular Boulder eatery. The restaurant is equally notable, with great décor, great patio and a well-appointed cocktail lounge. The restaurant prides itself on presentation, and never fails to deliver on the promise. 950 Pearl St. 303.442.7771 Centro Mexican.com

Charcoal Restaurant

lounge makes ChoLon a suitable location for business meetings and presentations.

DINING

1555 Blake St., Ste. 101 303.353.5223 Cholon.com/denver

Coohills

Colt & Gray

If you’re looking for one restaurant that boasts service equally as phenomenal as the food, Charcoal is the place to go. Executive Chef Patrik Landberg uses the highest-quality ingredients, and from there, lets the food do the talking. No overdone sauces to mask the flavor, just delicious food every time. The restaurant’s custom-designed “Bincho” charcoal grill is a staple used to prepare many of the meals. 43 W. 9th Avenue 303.454.0000 CharcoalDining.com

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

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.

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.

1553 Platte St., No. 120 303.477.1447

1400 Wewatta St. 303.623.5700

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Cucina Colore Cucina Colore has been a local favorite for years, and recently underwent a renovation

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DINING 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.

presents magical treats to top off any meal. 2413 W. 32nd Ave. 303.477.4141 DuoDenver.com

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A wine and cheese emporium offering more than 100 artisan cheeses, gourmet foods and lots of wines. Located in LoHi, this is a great place to grab a quick lunch or enjoy some wine and cheese on a warm summer night.

The Curtis Club

1541 Platte Street 303.477.3288

3041 E. Third Ave. 303.393.6917

Chef Eric Johnson has designed a menu that appeals to every taste, presented in a cool urban setting that is a bit off the beaten path for locals. Entrees are meticulously prepared to look as inviting as they taste, and are a far cry from your standard club fare. Make sure to check out the décor — original, fun and interesting.

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Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen

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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.

Del Frisco’s Grille

1317 14th St. 303.595.4255

2100 Curtis Street 720.420.9898

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

Dos Santos Authentic Mexican fare is the theme of this fun taqueria, which has quickly become a local favorite. The menu is simple, straightforward and delicious, but it’s the brunch that has people talking. The Mexican Doughnuts are divine, made of cinnamon-sugar churros with Mexican chocolate ganache, vanilla crema and honey-glazed bacon bits. Yum!

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Finn’s Manor We have to tell you about this unique venue, which is a tribute to whisky drinkers everywhere. With a focus on whisky and rum-based cocktails, the three partners utilize fare from four food trucks to complement the cocktails. The result: a culinary adventure, which pairs tastes of The Philippines, the South, Jamaica, the Caribbean and Asia.

1 Broadway 303.733.8881

Il Posto

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Goodbird Kitchen (Longmont) This Longmont restaurant was borne out of Chef Brett Smith’s love of hot chicken and cold beer, and today GoodBird Kitchen is truly a chicken party, serving humanely raised, fresh and all-natural chicken. Chicken is brined for hours, dipped in buttermilk and seasoned in gluten-free flour, and cooked to perfection. 1258 S. Hover Rd. 720.588.2883

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Glance into the open-air kitchen as Milanese chef and owner Andrea Frizzi prepares dishes inspired by northern Italian recipes at Il Posto. The resident sommelier selects the perfect wine for any meal. And the ever-changing menu features local organic produce and meats, along with fresh seafood flown in daily. 2011 E. 17th Ave. 303.394.0100 IlPostoDenver.com

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Green Russell Billed as a “chef-driven cocktail joint,” this unique venue from acclaimed restaurateur Frank Bonanno is is named for a Colorado gold miner and styled as a Prohibition-era cocktail joint. Located underground in Larimer Square, patrons enjoy appetizers and “damn good cocktails” amid the ambience of exposed brick, plush armchairs and opulent chandeliers. 1422 Larimer St. 303.893.6505 GreenRussell.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.

Fruition

3090 Larimer Street 303.296.2317

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Four locations in Denver and Boulder HapaSushi.com

Humboldt Farm Fish Wine

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.

Chefs DJ Nagle and Kollin Gandy are all about serving up the freshest, tastiest food possible, whether it’s a simple salad or a sumptuous dish of lobster spaghetti. From the down-home to the downright delicious, this is one restaurant that will surprise you with the preparation, making you wonder how food that sounds so simple can taste so great? Ingredients are mostly local, and produce, farm and fish are prepared onsite on a daily basis.

1313 E. 6th Ave. 303.831.1962

1700 Humboldt Street 303.813.1700

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HumboldtRestaurant.com

Go Fish

Hutch & Spoon

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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,

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.

2927 Larimer St.

1475 E. 17th Ave. 303.386.3509

Duo Restaurant

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.

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

A popular Japanese gastropub with global cuisine, their tapas-style menu features traditional Japanese plates and dishes inventively infused with international flavor. The creative spin on sushi offers delicious rolls and refreshing cocktails in an understated, upscale ambiance. 1518 S. Pearl St. 303.777.0691 IzakayaDen.net

Jax Fish House and 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! LoDo: 1539 17th St. 303.292.5767 Glendale: 650 S. Colorado Blvd. 303.756.6449 Fort Collins: 125 N. College Ave. 970.682.2275 Jaxfishhouse.com

Jing This is an elegant Modern Chinese restaurant which stretches the margins of traditional Chinese fare. Specializing in Asian-fusion, the seafood and small plates are especially remarkable. Don’t miss the ultra-chic cocktail lounge, featuring a mesmerizing ambience with extraordinary specialty drinks. Located in Landmark Square, just minutes from major Denver Tech Center office parks and hotels, Jing is open 7 days a week. 5370 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. 303-779-6888 JingRestaurant.com

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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.

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 1039 Pearl St. 303.544.5973

24 Broadway 720.550.7267 lenadenver.com

Linger

DENVER 1530 16th St. 303.623.3127

2461 Larimer Street 303.295.0686 LosChingonesMexican.com

Lou’s Food/Bar In the 1950s, Lou’s was a drive-in serving up big fat burgers. Today, the comfort food concept is still here, but in a sit-down restaurant that’s always entertaining. This north Denver eatery serves up great comfort food, including excellent fried chicken, along with great beer and cocktails. Another great Bonanno Concept restaurant. 1851 W. 38th Ave. 303.458.0336 lousfoodbar.com

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The Kitchen Next Door This community pub is located in the beautifully renovated Union Station in downtown Denver. From classic sandwiches to creative salads, the menu is full of fresh eats enhanced by the open atmosphere. The Kitchen offers a variety of Colorado craft beers on tap, plus great specials during “Community Hour” from 3 to 6 p.m. every day. 1701 Wynkoop Street (Union Station), South of the Great Hall 720.460.3730

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

La Biblioteca Denver

Little Ollie’s

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Internationally heralded chef Richard Sandoval has taken his well-regarded Manhattan concept “the Library of Tequila” and created an eclectic menu of Latin-Asian specialties. The intimate venue boasts a massive collection of tequilas, mezcals and agave spirits, and food ranges from sushi to tacos to small plates. 1610 Little Raven Street 720.904.0965 RichardSandoval.com/LaBibliotecaDenver

La Cour Their website sums it up best: The Monley family and friends, with members who live in Denver and Paris, decided to share their love affair with France — and the way that fine food, drink and art can elevate a person’s senses. A unique and fun place featuring local and imported meats, cheeses and breads. Affordable French wines and great art make this a great way to spend a few hours. 1643 S. Broadway 303.777.5000

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.

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 LucaDenver.com

Margs World Taco Bistro

The big sister to Jing, Little Ollie’s has been voted the best Chinese food in Denver by newspapers and magazines for the past 11 years of their 17-year 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

Lola Mexican Fish House 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 Street 720-570-8686

Cherry Creek: 200 Filmore St. 303.321. MARG Downtown/LoDo: 1519 Wynkoop St. 303.534.MARG Uptown: 500 E 19th Ave. 303.832.MARG MargsTacoBistro.com

Mizuna One of the top-rated restaurants in the country, Mizuna gives its chefs a wide creative berth when it comes to the monthly changing menu. Sample new versions of old recipes, unique food combinations and a stellar wine list for lunch and dinner. 225 E. 7th Ave. 303.832.4778

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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

rant, and now takes diners to a new level of inspired eating. 1701 Wynkoop Street 720.460.3733 MercantileDenver.com

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

OAK at Fourteenth

Chef Bryan Brutsch creats magic with his wonderful interpretation of Latin cuisine, bleinding traditional Latino flavors with global ingredients and cooking techniques. The margaritas, ice cold Mexican beers, and rare tequila selection make this one fun experience!

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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 Restau-

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 Street, Boulder 303.444.3622 OakAtFourteenth.com

Old Major 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 farm-raised meats in-house, serves sustainable seafood and sources ingredients from local farms. An experience in contemporary farmhouse cuisine. 3316 Tejon Street 720.420.0622 OldMajorDenver.com

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DINING 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

Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

for more than 30 years. 1501 S. Pearl St. 303.733.2503 ototoden.com

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

Billed as a “gastro-brothel”, this recent addition to the dining scene is housed in a former brothel/peep-show venue. Owner Justin Cucci is no stranger to great dining; in fact he has two of Denver’s most popular restaurants to his credit, Root Down and Linger. The menu is as interesting and eclectic as the space, with all types of food and cocktails to match the amazing, adventurous space.

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

1215 20th St. 303.993.8023

This restaurant is all about fresh seafood and bold New Orleans flavors. Even Louisiana natives consider this one of the best places to get Cajun cuisine away from home. With friendly service and a lively atmosphere, the only thing more authentic than the dishes is the Southern hospitality.

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Osaka Ramen Chef Jeff Osaka is an icon in the local culinary scene, having honed his skill alongside some of the best chefs on the West Coast. His ramen noodle bowls are not to be missed, and he continues to wow diners with his innovative melding of flavors and ingredients. Yes, this is a true ramen restaurant, but it’s oh, so much more! 2817 E. Third Ave. 303.393.6917 osakaramendenver.com

Osteria Marco With classic hand-tossed Italian pizza, an extensive and accessible wine selection, housecrafted meats and cheeses and rustic elegance, this restaurant is classic osteria. This playful little brother of the high-end Luca d’Italia continues the tradition of quality and impeccable service. 1453 Larimer St. 303.534.5855 OsteriaMarco.com

Ototo Newly reopened Ototo offers diners an intimate setting to enjoy Japanese robata-style tapas, sashimi, grilled whole fish and noodles. A robota 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

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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!

vy, gravlax with fried capers and mouthwatering enchiladas. And that’s just the beginning!

3163 Larimer Street 720.432.3163

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Rioja

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., Lafayette 303.593.2066

4140 W. 38th Ave. 303.455.3132

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. 1431 Larimer St. 303.820.2282 RiojaDenver.com

Root Down

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Postino WineCafe

7520 E. Progress Ave. 303.740.9449 Pappadeaux.com

Piatti A great tribute to delicious Italian fare, Piatti in Cherry Creek North serves up delicious meals on a consistent basis. Classic pizzas and pastas are a favorite, along with hearty salads and entrees. Leave room for dessert accompanied by a glass of port or perhaps limoncello.

The concept is simple: pair unique, approachable wines with simple foods prepared with local ingredients. This wonderful venue originated in Arcadia, CA and each location pays homage to the surrounding environment. The LoHi location is a reflection of the edgy and vibrant culture, but the menu is understated and great, featuring soups, salads and paninis. 2715 17th St., LoHi 303.433.6363 postinowinecafe.com

Potager Patrons partake in the excitement of vegetables fresh from the earth, fruit right off the branch and fish straight from the sea. Cuisine is determined largely by the availability of ingredients that meet Potager’s high standards of quality and eco-friendliness.

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. 303.993.4200 Root Down DIA Concource C at Denver International Airport 303432.6959

1109 Ogden Ave. 303.832.5788

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Spuntino

190 St. Paul St. 303.321.1919 Piatti.com/Denver

The Plimoth 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 Avenue 303.297.1215 ThePlimoth.com

The Populist This gem of a restaurant has won kudos for so many reasons: the sense of community created by the numerous community tables,

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 Street 720.726.4800 rangeDowntown.com

Revelry Kitchen Housed in the bustling Berkeley neighborhood, Revelry Kitchen is a great place for breakfast and lunch (and of course brunch!). The menu features local ingredients, complemented by Colorado-made beers and spirits. Menu items range from a daily quiche to biscuits and gra-

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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 and breads. 2639 W. 32nd Ave. 303.433.0949 SpuntinoDenver.com


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 the majority of the produce and herbs are grown organically in the restaurant’s own gardens. 1500 Wynkoop Street 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. 1701 Wynkoop Street (Union Station), South of the Great Hall 303.640.3474 StoicAndGenuine.com

Sugarmill 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 Street 303.297.3540 SugarMillDesserts.com

Sushi Den

Sushi-Rama

get ready to indulge. The menu boasts all the delights of Mexico with a contemporary flair, paying tribute to Chef Sandoval’s deeply rooted ties to his grandmother’s and father’s authentic Mexican cooking. 1400 Larimer Square 720.946.1433

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 Street 720.476.4643 SushiRamaDenver.com

Tables Owners and chefs Amy Vitale and Dustin Barrett transformed 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. 2267 Kearney St. 303.388.0299 TablesOnKearney.com

TAG 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 Street 303.996.9985 Tag-Restaurant.com

Regarded as one of the premier 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.

Chef/Owner Troy Guard named this spot after his English bulldog TAG. A family-friendly venue that serves a creative variety of delicious burgers, complemented by adult shakes and floats or plain milkshakes with candy topper. Sunday brunch is always a treat, with everything from pancakes and omelets to benedicts.

1487 S. Pearl St. 303.777.0826

1222 Madison St. 303.736.2260

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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

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Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill With 52 beers on tap and at least 28 local Colorado brews, Thirsty Lion brings in the crowds who are exploring downtown Denver and Union Station. With menu items such as Traditional Scotch Eggs, you really do feel like you’ve entered an authentic English pub, and the extensive beer list will keep you entertained. So sit back, order up a pint, and watch your favorite sports team on the big screens over the bar.

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.

1605 Wynkoop St. 303.623.0316

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Venice Ristorante Enjoy a five-star Venetian dining experience at the three Venice ristorantes (including Venice DTC and Chianti DTC) with the highest of culinary expertise. Enjoy monthly wine dinners, private dining for an event, catering services or a delectable five-course meal. You’ll be amazed by the impeccable service and exquisite authentic Italian cuisine. 1700 Wynkoop St. 303.534.2222

2500 Larimer Street 303.292.0700

Z Cuisine Bistro The authentic Parisian eatery is located just minutes from LoDo. It offers a daily blackboard menu featuring genuine French fare made with the best local, organic ingredients. For the full French experience, visit the authentic, on-site absinthe bar. 2239 W. 30th Ave. 303.477.1111 ZCuisineOnline.com

Zengo

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Vesper Lounge If you’re in the mood for a great cocktail with a side of food, this is the place to visit! Enjoy a great cheeseburger, falafel or gyro while sipping on a Vesper, James Bond’s signature drink made with London Dry Gin, Skyy Vodka & Lillet Blanc Infused with lemon peel and grains of paradise. 233 E. 7th Ave. 720.328.0314

TAG Burger Bar

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West End Tavern A fun Boulder restaurant that is a favorite among locals desiring a cold beer and great food. Featuring 25 taps, 25 bottled beers and more than 75 bourbons. The food is fabulous, featuring tavern classics such as shrimp po’ boy, buffalo chicken, burgers, fish & chips and grilled cheese. Then there’s the brisket, ribs and pulled pork. But leave room for a cobbler or chocolate chip cookie sandwich! 926 Pearl St. 303.444.3535 TheWestEndTavern.com

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 Street 720.904.0965 RichardSandoval.com/ZengoDenver

Zolo Southwestern Grill Chef Justin Goerich presents one hot, hot restaurant, with a sensational variety fare featuring local, seasonal and organic ingredients. The menu presents a new take on modern southwestern cuisine, while behind the bar mixologist and master of tequila Brian Julsen creates delicious handcrafted margaritas. 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder 303.449.0444 zologrill.com

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16th Street Mall

Cherry Creek North

Denver Pavilions

Historic Downtown Golden

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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 hardto-find gift will love this district with a flavor all its own.

Built in 1982, the 16th Street Mall is a treelined, 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 Street 303.534.6161

More than 350 businesses make up the Cherry Creek neighborhood representing local and national brands. Check out this retail and dining area just minutes from downtown where you will find fashion, jewelry and home furnishings, spas, salons, art galleries and restaurants. East 1st & East 2nd Streets btwn. University Boulevard & Steele Street 303.394.2904 CherryCreekNorth.com

Cherry Creek Shopping Center

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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 Denver, CO 80210 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. 7301 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton 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., Lakewood 303.742.1520 BelmarColorado.com

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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, Forever 21 and H&M. 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, Banana Republic, J. Crew, Papyrus, LOFT and many more.

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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 Street btwn. Santa Fe Drive & South Rio Grande, Littleton 303.795.5006 DowntownLittleton.com

Larimer Square

One West Flatiron Crossing, Broomfield 720.887.7467 FlatIronCrossing.com

The Rocky Mountain region’s premier shopping environment features more than 160 shops such as Neiman Marcus, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Louis Vuitton and John Atencio. Other favorites include Nordstrom, Hyde Park Jewelers, Apple and Coach, plus popular dining hotspots like Elway’s, Kona Grill and 801 Chophouse. 3000 E. 1st Ave. 303.388.3900 ShopCherryCreek.com

Colorado Mills

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 Night Art Tours every month from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. with complimentary shuttle service. Bordered by Lincoln Street, Colfax Avenue & Speer Boulevard 720.253.2774

Larimer Street btwn.14th & 15th Streets 303.534.2367 LarimerSquare.com

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Denver’s only indoor outlet mall features highend shops including Coach Factory, Forever 21, Express, H&M, 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.

Highlands

14500 W. Colfax Avenue Lakewood, CO 80401 303.384.3000

32nd & Lowell Streets 303.892.1112

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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.

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.

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


Old South Gaylord Street

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One of the oldest business districts in Denver, here you can find passionate business owners who offer personal service. Old South Gaylord Street offers a variety of upscale boutiques, galleries and restaurants, as well as professional services and talented regional craftsmen. 1059 S. Gaylord St. 303.733.2670 SouthGaylordStreet.com

Old South Pearl Street 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, oneof-a-kind stores and some of the city’s most popular nightspots. 1569 S. Pearl St. 303.892.1112 SouthPearlStreet.com

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, Gap, Coach, Banana Republic, J Crew, Columbia and more. A beautiful setting for some fabulous buys. 246-V Rainbow Drive, Silverthorne 866.746.7686 OutletsAtSilverthorne.com

Park Meadows

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Tennyson Street Cultural Arts District Located in the Berkeley District, the Tennyson Cultural Arts District offers music, live performance, film, and art galore. Here you’ll find original photography, a huge open-air market, fine art and everything in between. Located in Northwest Denver between Sheridan and Lowell and 38th and 52nd Ave. BerkeleyDistrict.com

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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.

Outlets At Castle Rock

South University Boulevard & E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial 303.539.7141

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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.

Outlets at Loveland

8401 Park Meadows Center Dr., Lone Tree 303.792.5384

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5661 McWhinney Blvd., Loveland 970.663.1916

North of downtown Denver

8501 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton 303.973.7062

8340 Northfield Blvd. 303.375.5475

7307 Grandview Ave., Arvada 303.420.6100

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, J.Crew and Gymboree.

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 artists.

Located just minutes from downtown, The Shops at Northfield Stapleton is a pedestrian-friendly, open-air shopping district featuring specialty shops and restaurants including Macy’s, Bass Pro Shops’ Outdoor World and Harkins Theatres 18.

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.

5050 Factory Shops Blvd., Castle Rock 303.688.4495

SHOPPING and Sport, Express, Victoria’s Secret, Target, four department stores including a Dillard’s flagship store, Panera Bread, Tokyo Joe’s, Chili’s and other shopper favorites.

Olde Town Arvada

The Outlets at Castle Rock is the largest openair outlet center in Colorado, housing more than 100 name-brand stores, including Coach, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, American Eagle and many more. A short drive from Denver in the town of Castle Rock, a thriving place with fun restaurants and hotspots.

River North Art District (RiNo)

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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 the street performers.

ShopSouthglenn.com

Southlands

14200 E. Alameda Ave., Aurora 303.344.9764 Simon.com/Mall/Town-Center-at-Aurora

An outdoor lifestyle center with a community plaza and four blocks of retail shops, restaurants and entertainment options, Southlands offerings include a movie theater, Barnes & Noble, Eddie Bauer, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek, The Gap, Charming Charlie, McCabe’s Irish Bistro and Pub, Sports Authority and more.

Twenty-Ninth Street

6155 Main St., Aurora 303.627.5000

1710 29th St., Boulder 303.444.0722

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TwentyNinth.com

Southwest Plaza

Village Shops at The Landmark

Btwn. the 1100 & 1400 blocks of Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 303.892.1112 BoulderDowntown.com

An indoor mall with more than 150 fun stores, including Macy’s, Dillard’s, Aeropostale, Express and Victoria Secret. A neighborhood shopping destination, the Town Center has great options for dining, children’s fashion, home electronics and everything for your style.

Conveniently located in southwest metro Denver, Southwest Plaza features popular retailers and restaurants such as Forever 21, BC Surf

Twenty-Ninth Street is the premier mixed-use outdoor shopping center in Boulder. It features local and national eateries and shops, including Anthropologie, Apple, Arthaus Furniture, lululemon athletica, Sephora, California Pizza Kitchen and Nordstrom Rack.

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. With fabulous restaurants and the nationally renowned Landmark Theater, the Village Shops is a delight for all the senses. Quebec Street btwn. Belleview & Orchard Greenwood Village, CO 303.892.1112 VisitTheLandmark.com/Shops.htm

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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. 801 Kalamath St., Denver 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.

Denver Center Attractions Denver Center 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., Denver 303.893.4100

The Denver Theatre District features a high-tech mix of public performances, art and signage. Located along the 14th Street corridor, it’s less a district and more a giant outdoor art gallery right in the heart of downtown Denver. 511 16th St., Ste. 200, Denver

ArvadaCenter.org

THE GREAT OUTDOORS The Butterfly Pavilion This treasure features a visually thrilling rainforest filled with 1,600 free-flying tropical butterflies, live animal exhibits and interactive fun for all ages. 6252 W. 104th Ave., Westminster 303.469.5441 Butterflies.org

1278 Lincoln St., Denver 303.837.8888 ColoradoBallet.org

The Colorado Symphony

Chautauqua Park

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. The gardens host a popular summer concert series, water-lily competitions, tea gardens and many more attractions. York Street & Mordecai Children’s Garden 1007 York St., Denver 720.865.3500

2300 Steele St., Denver 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. 700 Water St., Denver 303.561.4450

BotanicGardens.org

DowntownAquarium.com

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Fiske Planetarium

Situated on a working farm on the banks of Deer Creek, this offers beautiful hiking through fields of wildflowers, fantastic bird-watching and a new butterfly experience.

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 and more. 2414 Regent Dr., Boulder 303.492.5002

BotanicGardens.org

Fiske.Colorado.edu

Mount Goliath Mount Evans Scenic Byway

Flatirons Vista Trailhead

900 Baseline Rd., Boulder 303.442.3282

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.

Seasoned outdoor enthusiasts and weekend warriors alike flock here. Located just outside Denver, it boasts exceptional fishing and water recreation. Visit the surrounding state parks to enjoy outdoor pursuits all year. 4201 S. Parker Rd., Aurora 303.866.3437

Colorado State Parks Colorado is home to 42 breathtaking state parks, giving visitors a variety of opportunities to experience the beauty of nature. Park activ-

Bailey, CO 80421 720.865.3585

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

BotanicGardens.org

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 including hiking, dining al fresco and sightseeing. 303.987.7800 DenverMountainParks.wordpress.com

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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. Discover nearly 3,500 different animals living on 80 acres within Denver’s historic City Park.

8500 W. Deer Creek Canyon Rd., Littleton 720.865.4336

Cherry Creek Reservoir

1000 14th St., No. 15, Denver 303.623.7876

Denver Botanic Gardens

The Chautauqua movement of the early 1900s promoted simplicity, learning and art appreciation. That spirit lives on in this haven for cultural enrichment. Rental cottages are available at the park, one of 20 National Historic Landmarks in Colorado.

Chautauqua.com

Performing traditional, modern and classical works, the Colorado Symphony offers yearround concerts featuring everything from light summer shows to performances by celebrated musicians.

Parks.State.CO.us

Denver Theatre District

6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada 720.898.7200

A treat for classical and modern dance enthusiasts, the Colorado Ballet boasts 30 members from around the globe presenting a variety of exciting performances.

1313 Sherman St., Denver 303.866.3437

DenverCenter.org

DenverTheatreDistrict.com

Colorado Ballet

Denver Zoo

ities such as hiking, camping, backpacking, snowboarding and more may be enjoyed seasonally.

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Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge This area supports more than 330 species of wildlife, including bald eagles, hawks, mule deer and more, on a 15,000-acre expanse of shortgrass prairie. Reconnect with nature at one of the finest conservation success stories in history. 6550 Gateway Rd., Commerce City 303.289.0232 fws.gov/Rocky_Mountain_Arsenal


Washington Park

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

At more than 100 years old, the area known to locals as Wash Park is one of the largest parks in Denver. Located in the south central part of town, it features flower gardens, a 2.6-mile jogging trail, two lakes, a bowling green, tennis courts and more.

1340 Pennsylvania St., Denver 303.832.4092

South Downing Street & East Louisiana Ave, Denver 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 and discover. 2121 Children’s Museum Dr., Denver 303.433.7444

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 toe-to-toe with a T-Rex … if you dare! 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver 303.370.6000 DMNS.org

Kirkland Museum of Fine & Contemporary Art

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 venue is as fascinating as the subjects within.

Denver Art Museum

as the acclaimed National Western Stock Show, concerts, ice skating and auto and trade shows.

Museum of Contemporary Art Denver

4600 Humboldt St., Denver 720.865.2475

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., Denver 303.298.7554 MCADenver.org

Located on the former grounds of Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado’s Air and Space Museum offers a trip through the state’s rich aeronautics history from distinctive aircraft nose art to stirring exhibits.

OTHER VENUES With painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics and an eclectic hodgepodge of classic works from the past 100 years, this one-of-a-kind facility features some of the best-known designers of our time.

KirklandMuseum.org

Colorado State Capitol Beaming through the Denver skyline is the gold-plated dome of the state Capitol building. Opened in 1894, it 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.

Presenting a glimpse into the history, art and culture of a town that dates back to the 1850s Gold Rush era. The museum features two farms, a small lake, a collections center and main exhibition area.

2000 Elitch Circle, Denver 303.595.4386 ElitchGardens.com

Pepsi Center

Opened in 1999, this modern sports arena is home to the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and the Colorado Mammoth. It’s also a popular concert venue featuring appearances by music megastars and top performers. 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver 303.405.1111 PepsiCenter.com

Sports Authority Field At Mile High

Colorado.gov

Coors Field

1701 Bryant St., Denver 720.258.3000 SportsAuthorityFieldatMileHigh.com

MillerCoors Brewery Tour

6028 S. Gallup St., Littleton 303.795.3950

Experience traditional beer brewing in the Rocky Mountains. Become acquainted with malting, brewing and packaging processes, then sip a cold sample while resting on icecube benches in the fresh beer room.

Littletongov.org/museum

Mizel Museum

DenverArtMuseum.org

America’s only downtown theme park and waterpark has operated consecutively for more than 120 years. Elitch is sheer fun, making this a go-to destination for locals and out-of-town visitors.

There’s no shortage of Broncos fans in Denver, especially not in the team’s legendary stadium. This is hallowed NFL ground where John Elway once ruled.

200 E. Colfax Ave., Denver 303.866.2604

Littleton Museum

100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy., Denver 720.865.5000

Elitch Gardens

WingsMuseum.org

1311 Pearl St., Denver 303.832.8576

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 lovers of culture and art.

DenverColiseum.com

7711 E. Academy Blvd., Denver 303.360.5360

Clyfford Still Museum

ClyffordStillMuseum.org

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MollyBrown.org

Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum

MyChildrensMuseum.org

1250 Bannock St., Denver 720.354.4880

offers a unique window into the inspirational life of an American hero.

A fascinating series of exhibits and programs describes the Jewish experience, ceremonies and festivals at the Mizel. With fine art, film, literature and drama fueled by interactive experience, it’s a celebration of diversity. 400 S. Kearney St., Denver 303.647.6522 MizelMuseum.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. The beautifully preserved museum

The 76-acre Coors Field stands at 20th and Blake Streets in Denver’s lower downtown/ballpark neighborhood and is home to the Colorado Rockies. Fans sitting in the first-base and right-field areas are treated to a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. 2001 Blake St., Denver 303.292.0200 Colorado.Rockies.MLB.com

Denver Coliseum

13th & Ford St., Golden 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., Denver 303.427.7873 WaterWorldColorado.com

For 60 years, the Coliseum has hosted such events

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Say Hello To a LongNecked Friend. The Denver Zoo has a special exhibit and this one is truly a tall order! The Giraffe Encounter lets visitors cozy up to Dikembe, Heshimu, Masika and Kipele, reticulated giraffes that love to be hand-fed! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to bond with the tallest living land animal, and learn about these amazing mammals – in their own habitat!

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