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Puerto Vallarta Beach Club and Villa Verano, a walled estate on Los Muertos Beach, also were born of celebrity; the compound was built by the Macy family of department store fame. The current owners, who reside in Newport Beach, CA, purchased the property from a Macy granddaughter. Today, visitors to the estate include public figures, dignitaries and business visionaries. Designed for groups, the compound is perched on the most tranquil part of the beach and includes five villas. Each of the included 22 guest suites commands a magnificent view of the Bay of Banderas. The Puerto Vallarta Beach Club accommodates from two to eight guests in private villas, each with butler and heated pool. A professional, bilingual staff of 22 pro-
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During happy hour, nothing compares with a brilliant Puerto Vallarta sunset shared with friends over specialty cocktails on the private “infinity” beach that overlooks the public beach below. Equally memorable is dinner on the terrace overlooking the Bay of Banderas; the view includes fireworks provided by the Marigalante Galleon, a wood “pirate ship” that cruises the Bay each night. Many guests at this exceptional, yet surprisingly affordable, private estate choose to return year after year. More than a few have commented on the perceived “healing qualities” of the experience and how the beauty of the setting, combined with the staff’s warmth and hospitality, seems to enhance, deepen and solidify personal relationships.
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It’s all about great food, fresh ingredients and ambience galore at Denver’s hip Central Market, a fresh take on the popular food court idea. BY MONICA PARPAL STOCKBRIDGE
22 A WINTER TO REMEMBER, FAMILY STYLE Denver and Colorado are full of great places to take the family, whether for a weekend getaway or an extended stay. BY REBECCA TREON
26 DENVER’S BEST LITTLE FISH PLACE The atmosphere is as memorable as the food at Denver’s new highly acclaimed Fish N Beer restaurant. BY PAT MILLER
36 ELEMENTS OF STYLE A beautiful new hotel in Basalt, Colorado, brings a wave of sophistication and electricity to this quaint historic mountain town. BY MONICA PARPAL STOCKBRIDGE
30 VAIL’S GOLDEN GIRL, MIKAELA SHIFFRIN,
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Olympic skier and champion Mikaela Shiffrin is all about competing ... and winning, the next big race. BY ELLEN GRAY
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12 THE RUNDOWN An insider’s look at what not to miss while in Colorado: X Games in Aspen Coloradans in Belize Introducing the Great Wolf Lodge Art of the Curator
40 DENVER’S BEST STEAKHOUSES Our picks for where to go to get a great cut of beef.
44 THE SCENE 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.
51 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.
60 SHOPPING From trendy boutiques and high-end malls to hip vintage stores and more, we know the smart spots to shop in our beautiful state.
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62 ATTRACTIONS What will make your visit memorable? Allow us to recommend what to do and where to go for fun and adventure in Denver and around Colorado.
64 OUR PARTING SHOT Valentine’s Day in the City of Love. Loveland, Colorado pulls out all the stops to make Valentine’s Day a romantic experience, with hearts, music, and magic in the air.
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here truly is nothing like winter in Colorado. The snow-covered trees, the sun shining down and shops, restaurants and attractions filled with people who appreciate and love this beautiful state. From the fresh wide open feel of the mountains to the sophisticated and alluring vibe of the city, Colorado is a wonderful mix of color, energy and just plain fun. The snow is falling in the mountains, and the ski areas are playing host to visitors from across the globe. There are so many fantastic resorts in our state, and I strongly recommend you plan a visit to check them out for yourself. In our winter issue, we get you up close and personal with Vail’s favorite ski racer, Mikaela Shiffrin. This young athlete has been tearing up the slopes since she was a little girl, and if there’s anything we can take away from our interview, it’s that she’s got game. She dreams of the win, and then she accomplishes her dream. And even after all her huge wins and medals galore, Shiffrin projects the fresh innocence and enthusiasm for her sport that makes her fans adore her all the more. Foodies will enjoy reading about some wonderful new dining options that are newer on the scene. The first, Denver Central Market, is a gourmet’s delight, with food choices galore that represent an upscale, healthy and delicious twist on the popular food court phenomenon. If fish is your thing, but not just any old fish place will do, you will want to visit the new Fish N Beer, where local chef Aniedra Nichols puts her fantastic spin on the art of seafood. Maybe you’re headed up to the mountains for some fun in the snow? If Aspen is on your radar, consider stopping in Basalt to check out the new Element Hotel. Basalt has long been one of our favorite towns, with great shopping and dining and a slow-paced, relaxed vibe. Now the Element infuses a bit of flair to this charming mountain town, and provides a nice addition to the lodging options here. In every issue of the magazine you will find dining, shopping and attractions that we recommend you visit during your stay in Colorado. We know you won’t be disappointed, and if you can’t make all the places on your list, well, that means you’ll just have to come back to see us again! The state of Colorado welcomes visitors with open arms, and it’s fun to know that there is as much to do and see in Denver as there is in the mountains. So plan a stay in the city, then head up I-70 for some mountain fun. There is truly so much to see and do in Colorado, and our hope is that Denver and Colorado Hotel Magazine will help you choose the best of the best during your stay. Enjoy your visit to Colorado!
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Bassnectar, Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals, The Chainsmokers and G-Eazy. While admission to the action sports competitions will be free, X Games musical performances require a ticket purchase. Music fans can buy individual concert tickets, or purchase an All-Music pass for $125. On the sports side, the top ski, snowboard, and snowmobile athletes will
compete in 18 different disciplines during four days of extreme action and festivals. While a full list of athletes can be found online, here are some interesting athletes to watch for: JOSSIE WELLS A New Zealand native, this five-time X Games medalist is known as one of the planet’s most versatile skiers. Wells won his first X Games
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gold medal in 2016 for his Slope Style performance, marking him as the first athlete from New Zealand to win at an X Games. CHLOE KIM Front and center in women’s snowboarding, Kim is on course to win her fourth consecutive X Games gold medal. After earning her first X Games medal at age 13, she is the only X
Games athlete ever to win three gold medals before age 16. A tri-lingual, first-generation American, she is the youngest member of the U.S. Snowboard Halfpipe Team. ROBBIE MADDISON Most people know this daredevil Aussie for his record-breaking jumps and creative stunts. One of his most famous leaps was in 2011, when he jumped more than 378 feet, setting a new world record distance jump during the Red Bull New Year’s event. We also are excited about our local faves, including Bobby Brown, Gus Kenworthy, Alex Ferreira and Arielle Gold, Taylor Gold, Matt Ladley, and Torin Yater-Wallace. These Colorado athletes really know how to wow a crowd! A special addition to this year’s docket is the Women’s Ski and Snowboard Big Air Finals. Previously held in Europe, this event makes its
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domestic debut for the first time at X Games Aspen. Additionally, the 2017 Games feature the introduction of a brandnew event, Snow Bike racing. This competition uses modified dirt bikes, which replace the front wheel with a front ski, and the back wheel with a snowmobile track! On that note, Snowmobile Best Trick will also return to the lineup for the first time since 2013. All medalists from the 2016 X Games Aspen are invited to return this year, so don’t miss your chance to see your favorite athletes do what they do best! With any luck, you just may stumble upon a meet-and-greet or autograph signing somewhere in Buttermilk Village. This weekend is destined to meet your full “X-Pectations”!
THE X GAMES ASPEN 2017 LINEUP Ski Big Air (Men’s & Women’s) Slopestyle (Men’s & Women’s) SuperPipe (Men’s & Women’s)
Snowboard Big Air (Men’s & Women’s) Slopestyle (Men’s & Women’s) SuperPipe (Men’s & Women’s) Special Olympics Unified
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TRADING MOUNTAINS FOR TROPICS Denver Couple Savors the Beauty of Belize
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fter jetsetting around the globe, Ellen and John Lee decided to bid adieu to their Rocky Mountain home and move to the beautiful southern coast of Belize. They landed in paradise, in an area called Placencia Peninsula, known for its sandy beaches, cultural diversity and ecotourism. There, the duo opened the Maya Beach Hotel and Bistro, a charming 10room boutique hotel that boasts an award-winning restaurant with a distinctly Caribbean flair. John Lee serves as executive chef of the Maya
Beach Bistro, an openair eatery that has twice been awarded the coveted “Restaurant of the Year” honor from the Belize Tourism Board. The menu is creatively crafted by Chef Mary Kay Bader, who previously created culinary masterpieces for Denver’s popular Potager restaurant. This spring, Southwest Airlines introduces a new nonstop flight from Denver to Belize City, a short distance from Placencia. Also new are the hotel’s Flip Flop Palace suites, featuring beachfront
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access, private patio and full kitchens. The hotel is indeed a local favorite, due in large part to its owners, who decided in 2004 to go “off the grid” and settle in a tropical paradise. While the duo still maintains strong connections to Denver and Colorado, this globetrotting couple will continue to revel in the beauty and serenity of this place they call home.
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ear up for a howlin’ great time when you bring the family to the brand-new Great Wolf Lodge in Colorado Springs. Take note, inner-tube lovers and wavepool extremists; the Great Wolf Lodge could well be your favorite new hangout. Colorado’s first-ever indoor waterpark and lodge is set to open, providing aquatic fun for the family all year long.
Colorado. The main attraction, an 84-degree indoor water park, features a variety of slides, rides and pools for all ages. A family vacation in Colorado doesn’t get much better than this.
SWIM, SPLASH, SLIDE Great Wolf Lodge offers a wide variety of water activities for all levels of daredevils. From steep raceways to low-key wading pools, there is certainly a splash A WEATHERPROOF PLACE TO STAY for everyone! Some of our The Great Wolf Lodge is a full-fledged adventure resort, favorites include the Howlin’ Tornado, a thrilling six-story featuring exquisite dining, a plethora of shopping, themed funnel slide that takes you on an exciting course of twists hotel suites and a luxurious and turns before dropping spa. But Great Wolf Lodge you into a funnel; the Slap is best known as the nation’s Tail Pond wave pool and largest indoor waterpark Fort Mackenzie, a multi-level chain! The lodge is always interactive tree house with a 74 degrees and sunny, with more than 65,000 square feet massive tipping water bucket. of water park action for the BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! whole family! With multiple But entertainment does not locations across the country, stop with the water. There’s this will be the first lodge in
also an indoor play park with more than 33,000 square feet of fun, including a ropes course, climbing attraction and miniature golf, and MagiQuest, featuring an interactive game that takes place throughout the lodge. Kids love the Scoops Kid Spa, where they are treated to ice cream-themed manicures and pedicures, mini bowling, daily children’s activities in the Great Wolf Kids program and The Forest Friends Show and evening Story Time by the fireplace. The lodge itself is the ideal family getaway, with 311 guest suites that easily accommodate six guests. Families
may choose from several suite styles, including the kid-focused Wolf Den and KidCabin suites, complete with bunk beds and featuring the Great Wolf Kids character themes. Dining is delicious and fun. In addition to several venues, guests love Hungry as a Wolf, the signature Lodge Wood Fired Grill restaurant and bar featuring handcrafted pizza and pasta. Overall, The Great Wolf Lodge offers extreme fun for the whole family, all year round.
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arah jo fischer knows her art. Art is her passion. Art is her calling. Art is her life. And so it’s no wonder she is a highly sought-after consultant, imbuing a sophisticated, personal and even magical element into every project she undertakes. Her take on art is simple, yet in another sense it’s quite profound. “Art is about our culture and our humanity,” she reflects. And because our culture is dynamic, art is constantly changing.” Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Fischer spent hours in the Art Institute, where her love of art was cemented. She attended college in New Mexico, then moved to the Caribbean to become a cook on private yachts. Her love of art drew her back to Mexico, where she became assistant gallery director of the
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acclaimed Fenn Gallery, and also served as Chair of the Education Committee of the Georgia O’keeffe Museum. In 2008 she began dabbling in film and television production, and currently consults on the popular series, Better Call Saul, the spinoff hit of Breaking Bad. And recently, another move, this time to Denver, where she is continuing her successful career as a curator. Her latest move represents the culmination of a massive eight-month project curating a collection for a private foundation for the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine in New Mexico. Four additional medical colleges are being built, and Fischer will curate individual collections for each. Operating from the belief that art’s function is to elevate us emotionally, Fischer strives to challenge her clients to install pieces that spur critical thinking and enhance dialogue. “Art should create an emotional response. And the interesting part is that
everyone approaches the visual from their own frame of reference, which influences their perception of the world at large.” When it comes to selecting a piece of art, Fischer counsels her clients to go beyond the surface, and to search for a deeper connection. Acquiring art is about much more than just appearance, she says. A lot of thought and consideration should go into the process. “There are many questions you should ask before you make a decision. For example, how does it makes you feel? Does it work within your budget? Do you have the space for it? How does it enhance the overall environment you are living or working in?” But the most important piece of all, Fischer says, is to “buy what you love!” Especially in a private home, Fischer is respectful of the occupant’s personality and careful to inspire that perspective. “Art is the soul of a person and there’s something beautiful about viewing
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art in that way. It’s the very part of a person that is nonverbal and that can only be expressed through art,” she says. “Take for example the artist who created a certain piece. Often, he cannot even attend his own opening and instead leaves it to the art itself to communicate what he physically cannot.” Beauty in the eye of the beholder. With a little help from Sara Jo Fisher’s expert guidance.
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nless you live or work in Denver’s River North Arts District (also known as RiNo), you may not have noticed the H.H. Tammen building — a former curio shop and Native American crafts store that operated during the mid-1900s. After standing vacant for years, the building was renovated, refurbished and reopened in September as Denver Central Market, breathing new life into the former manufacturing hub of the city. Over the past several years, Denver has been steadily building its reputation as a sophisticated and seasoned foodie
destination. In particular, RiNo and other neighborhoods north of downtown have seen a revitalization of new businesses, residences, arts and entertainment. Part of this renaissance includes the introduction of gourmet food and retail markets and food halls, a national trend reflecting European-style open-air markets and food emporiums. Concepts like Oakland’s Rockridge Market Hall and Grand Central Market in Los Angeles (which will celebrate 100 years in 2017), Manhattan’s EATaly (with more than three dozen locations worldwide), and Chicago’s recently opened Latin food hall, Latinicity (by Richard Sandoval), are just a handful of national market hall spaces gaining
ground around the country. Before Denver Central Market opened, the modern food hall concept had taken hold in just a handful of distinct places in the Mile High City: The Source, built in a renovated foundry in RiNo, offers a mix of retail and restaurant spaces, a central bar, and upstairs office spaces. The Highlands’ Avanti serves as a modern food court and restaurant incubator. About seven concepts rent space in former shipping containers, aiming to refine their offerings, generate a following, and create a new style of dining in the city. The Stanley Marketplace is another example, currently opening in an expansive 140,000-square-foot space
housing more than 50 businesses. Denver Central Market, however, aims not to hatch new concepts or simply capitalize on a trend. Instead, owners Ken Wolf and chef Jeff Osaka sought to bring fundamental amenities to an underserved neighborhood. “I’d walk the neighborhood and found that, even just a few blocks away, there were no basic services around,” Osaka says. Jeff Osaka’s first restaurant, Twelve, was open for six years in Denver’s Ballpark neighborhood — just a stone’s throw from RiNo. The neighborhood was largely a commercial and manufacturing hub for many years. But Wolf had purchased the H.H. Tammen building nearly two decades earlier and had
that very space in mind when he and Osaka connected. Indeed, the two harbored a shared vision of bringing a market hall concept to the neighborhood — a place where people could purchase fresh fish, butchered meats, bread and produce, as well as sit down for a drink or a bite to eat. “To be a true marketplace rather than a food hall, we needed retail aspects. We wanted a produce department, a butcher shop, a fishmonger,” Osaka says. “We wanted to cover all bases.” The first step was to reinvent the space. Wolf and Osaka updated the building with elegant floor tiles, modern
seating and mid-century light fixtures to illuminate the original brick and wood beams in the ceilings and walls. They organized cooking, prep, and
“THE MARKET REALLY SPEAKS TO WHAT WE LOVE MOST ABOUT DENVER: AMAZING FOOD, COLLABORATION, AND COMMUNITY.”
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came to leasing the space, they needed a group of vendors firmly grounded in the Denver food scene. Justin Brunson was a natural choice for artisan cheeses and cured meats with Culture Meat & Cheese. Etai Baron of Izzio Artisan Bakery (formerly Udi’s) would provide the market’s bakery addition. Green Seed produce shop and restaurant would sell whole fruits and veggies as well as plated salads and fresh juices. Neighboring Crema Coffee House was a natural choice for the market’s java spot, and homegrown High Point Creamery was chosen to churn gourmet ice cream. “The Market really speaks to what we love most about Denver: amazing food, collaboration, and community,” High Point Creamery owners Chad Stutz and Erika Thomas write on their online vendor page. In a feat of organization and collaboration, all 11 vendors opened for business at the same time on September 25, 2016, each bringing something
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unique, high quality and memorable to the market. “We put out a great product, whether a cut of beef or an ice cream sandwich,” Osaka says. “We’re very proud to be who we are and proud of the product that we put out.” Providing many different options under one roof has proven successful at places like Avanti, The Source, and even the recently revitalized Union Station. And while the people living and working in RiNo tend to be part of a younger demographic, “we get people of all ages in the market,” Osaka says. “Just today there were little kids here,
DENVER’S CENTRAL MARKET OFFERS A DIVERSE MIX OF TENANTS – ALL SEASONED BUSINESS OWNERS AND GOURMET CHEFS, BAKERS, AND BARISTAS DEDICATED TO THEIR CRAFT. CREMA BODEGA Crema Coffee House’s little sister, serving coffee from small-batch roasters along with bottled beverages, magazines, and bike tubes. CULTURE MEAT & CHEESE A curated selection of artisan cheeses, cured meats, and a menu of handcrafted sandwiches and charcuterie boards. CURIO The market’s central bar, mixing classic and contemporary cocktails to drink at the bar, at a community table, or while you browse the market. GREEN SEED The market’s produce stand offering fresh, bountiful salads and freshly squeezed juices along with whole fruits and vegetables. HIGH POINT CREAMERY Ice cream flights, sorbets, sodas, to-go pints, along with collaborative ice cream sandwiches & affogatos.
and elderly people. It’s a progression throughout the day. And while we thought a lot of people would walk here, we see people driving from all parts of town — even from as far away as Castle Rock. With a minimum five-year lease, the goal at Denver Central Market is to create longevity among its vendors. “We want people to come back again and again and know the butcher will be there, or chocolatier will be there,” Osaka says, adding that he and Wolf purposely designed the building to reflect its mid-1900’s origins. “We want to be around for a long time.” Visiting Central Market is, for some, a daily or weekly ritual for a fresh cut of meat or a morning espresso. For others, it’s an occasional excursion, a place to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors that define Denver’s evolving personality. In the early morning, when the windows filter sunlight through a patina
of an earlier time, it’s impossible not to wonder about the people who used to roam the hall, and the things they found here. Luckily, that element of discovery — as well as an age-old appreciation of good food and vibrant community — is alive and thriving in the new Denver Central Market.
Denver Central Market is located at 2669 Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. It is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily (though Izzio Bakery opens at 7 a.m., and Curio is open until 10 p.m. and midnight on weekends).
IZZIO ARTISAN BAKERY Fresh-baked loaves, pastries, and desserts from longstanding Denver-based bakers. SILVA’S FISH MARKET Fresh fish and shellfish, ceviche and poke, fresh-shucked oysters and more from a local sushi chef. SK PROVISIONS Restaurateur Sean Kelly offers slowroasted chicken and porchetta, burgers, street tacos and sandwiches for dining at the Market or ordering to-go. TEMPER CHOCOLATES & CONFECTIONS Housemade, handcrafted sweets as well as fine gourmet chocolates and candies from around the globe. THE LOCAL BUTCHER Full-service butcher shop offering local beef, pork, poultry, lamb, bison, and a variety of in-house sausages – as well as a daily sandwich selection. VERO ITALIAN Neapolitan fare and sundries from local chef Andrea Frizzi of Il Posto. Fresh pastas, sauces, and wood-fired pizzas are available for dining in or carryout.
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COLORADO’S TOP RESORTS OFFER A WONDERLAND THIS WINTER BY REBECCA TREON
When winter has worn you down and cabin fever begins taking hold, it’s time to take advantage of all the spectacular happenings at local hotels and resorts. From s’mores on the slopes to cog railroad rides through the snow, here’s a look at Colorado’s top spots offering exciting alternatives to spending the chilly season homebound.
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S TAY C AT I O N Downtown Denver has plenty of options for those wanting a mini-getaway. Whether you’re simply treating yourself to a night of wonder or you want to be close to all that the heart of the city has to offer, these locales will make the winter season unforgettable.
THE ART HOTEL Visitors will enjoy the spectacular art collection that gives The ART Hotel its name, the luxe rooms with deep bathtubs, and the rooftop cocktail lounge with multiple fire pits (wrap up in a cozy blanket with your loved ones while you enjoy happy hour in front of the fire). One of the biggest perks here is the proximity to the Denver Center
for the Performing Arts, where you can catch any number of Broadway hits. This season, enjoy faves like An American In Paris, Kinky Boots, and Mamma Mia, and brace yourself for Frozen: The Musical and Hamilton, both slated to debut this fall. www.thearthotel.com
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THE CRAWFORD HOTEL
From the first morning when the Brown Palace Hotel’s annual champagne cascade kicks off the beginning of the holiday season, Denver’s most elegant historic hotel embraces the warm and merry traditions of winter. With the lobby bedecked in sparkling lights on its grand chandelier to live music at high tea, families who love tradition will adore The Brown. Colorado families leave their holiday decorations up through the end of the National Western Stock Show in late January, and The Brown is no exception: It hosts a very special guest for photo opportunities—the event’s prize-winning steer has its own corral in the lobby for one morning only.
The Crawford Hotel is located right inside Union Station, which is the ultimate place to while away an afternoon. Union Station has a train that whisks travelers directly to Denver International Airport, making the Crawford the place to stay before you jet out of town. Amid the elegance of the sprawling and newly remodeled main terminal, lounge in one of the armchairs or play some shuffleboard with the family, take your pick from any number of top-notch bars and restaurants (we love Mercantile, James Beard-nominated Chef Alex Seidel’s brain child), or simply people watch. Those who book winter stays at The Crawford with the Winter Nights and City Lights package will receive a winter-themed gift, complimentary room upgrades, and two winter warmer cocktails at the swanky Cooper Lounge.
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From ski slopes that can’t be matched to winding down and relaxing, Colorado’s top resorts offer something for the whole family. Across: Take in breathtaking sunsets at Devil’s Thumb Ranch. Top Right : Take some time for yourself at Devil’s Thumb Ranch, or tube down the slopes with the kids at Frisco’s Adventure Park. Bottom Right: Devil’s Thumb Ranch offers goregeous amenities (left; right). Warm up with the family at the Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch (center).
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familytime FARTHER AWAY Looking to get out of town and still enjoy everything our state has to offer during the winter season? These spots both near and far have you covered. From Frisco to Steamboat, a weekend away will create treasured family memories in your new home away from home.
TOWN OF FRISCO Start planning your next winter’s holiday getaway now. Just a stone’s throw from Denver, the town of Frisco goes all out for the holidays, hosting its annual Wassail Days. For the first two weeks in December, local restaurants and shops offer their own version of the traditional spiced cider served during the holidays. Sampling 12 different sips will earn you a commemorative
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mug, but stick around to see the light display at Triangle Park and the 600 luminarias that line the town’s quaint Main Street. There are carolers, visits with Santa, and the legendary Ugly Sweater Challenge – where guests take on holiday-themed challenges (think snow angels and eggnog shooters) while donning their favorite knit apparel. Active families will love easy access to tubing, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing; there are horse-drawn sleigh rides, and even a soupmaking face-off between restaurants and amateur chefs alike. It’s the quintessential Colorado Christmas. www.townoffrisco.com
RITZ-CARLTON BACHELOR GULCH A visit to the Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch represents the ultimate in luxury. After being welcomed by Bachelor, their resident pup, hit
the slopes just outside your door with the lodge’s unparalleled skiin, ski-out access to Beaver Creek Mountain. Enjoy s’mores in front of the roaring fire pit while you warm your toes, play an old-fashioned board game with the kids, or take advantage of activity offerings like the Ritz Kids Program, night hike with their naturalist programs, and even booze-paired crafting for adults. The Ritz-Carlton has everything you need to create an unforgettable family getaway. www.ritzcarlton.com
DEVIL’S THUMB RANCH What better way to celebrate a Colorado wintertime fairytale than a stay at Devil’s Thumb Ranch? The 6,000-acre resort is nestled just a few miles outside Winter Park, but feels like it’s a world away. Wintertime outdoor activities in this wonderland range from ice skating and tubing
Left: The Town of Frisco’s Main Street hosts a variety of local restaurants and shops offering spiced cider in the first two weeks of December. Center: The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch offers luxurious accomodations, and is just moments away from Beaver Creek Mountain. Right: After a long day of hitting the slopes, cozy up to one of Devil’s Thumb Ranch’s inviting lounge areas.
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Left: Enjoy a Two Below Zero Sleigh Ride, one of the many familyfriendly activities offered at the Town of Frisco. Right: From its exciting play room to the indoor pool, luxurious spa, and many cozy firepits, The Broadmoor is sure to give your family festive memories for years to come.
to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, but don’t miss out on the geothermally-heated pool. All winter long there are also sleigh rides and s’mores at the stables— like something out of a John Denver tune. www.devilsthumbranch.com
THE BROADMOOR
STEAMBOAT GRAND
A collection of Colorado’s ultimate resorts wouldn’t be complete without including The Broadmoor, a jewel in the crown of Colorado’s grand hotels. Colorado Springs’ legendary complex does every season right, and during the winter months, your new home-awayfrom-home offers everything from outdoor adventures like a ride on the Pikes Peak Cog Railway to dance classes. Of course, you’ll need to make time to simply explore the resort itself, including the Play room (bowling, foosball, and more), the indoor pool, and the spa—perfect for a mom/ daughter mani-pedi date.
After a stressful year, a retreat in Steamboat Springs may be just what the doctor ordered. At the Steamboat Grand, you’re right at the base of the mountain when you want to hit the slopes, but you also have easy access to a slew of family friendly activities. Adventurers may want a hot-air balloon ride or a snowmobile tour, but the more tame among us can enjoy tubing, night skiing, and gondola rides with a bird’s eye view. Things the whole family will love? Sleighride dinners, snowshoe or cross-country ski tours, and of course, a long soak in the beautiful natural hot springs at Strawberry Park.
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ANIEDRA NICHOLS BECOMES CHEF/ PARTNER IN NEW FISH N BEER WITH KEVIN MORRISON. BY PAT MILLER
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enver foodies greeted the headline with jubilation. Nichols is a fabulous talent and this news once again showed us that women rock in every field. Before they met, Morrison was the successful owner of two popular Denver eateries: Tacos, Tequila, Whiskey (Pinche Tacos), and Poco Torteria. He was looking for the perfect chef/partner for his new concept, Fish N Beer. His started his career with a fresh produce company, then moved
on to Spicy Pickle, a much-loved sandwich shop. Nichols was part of the Denver Five, a way-hot Denver cooking corps that visited the James Beard House in Manhattan, first when she was sous chef at Elway’s, the popular Colorado steakhouse; later on her own merit. The two met, shared philosophies on food and presentation, and discovered they were perfectly matched. Nichols came to Denver at age eight with her mom. She was an Air Force Brat with the attitude she could do anything. She attended school in Aurora, then enrolled at Johnson & Wales University for culinary training, graduating magna cum laude. During school, classes went from 7 p.m. -11 p.m., and from there Nichols hustled on little sleep to a job interning at Andre’s Confiserie Suisse as a baker. She moved on to cook, waitress, and manager. Other stints included
The Fourth Story (a trendy restaurant above the Tattered Cover bookstore) where she worked with celebrated Colorado chef Tyler Wiard. She followed Wiard to Mel’s, a memorable chic bistro, where she cooked, later moving to front of the house and event management. Next, Nichols became a manager at Bistro Vendome (a lovely Larimer Square French hideaway) before rejoining Wiard who was -- and is -- executive chef at Elway’s Cherry Creek (he now helms all three Colorado Elway’s). They worked together for nine years, with Nichols moving up to executive chef of the original Elway’s in Cherry Creek for the last two. Asked if it has been difficult being female in a male-dominated industry, Nichols is quick to respond. “I’m a strong woman and hold my own so I never had a problem.” And now the dream comes true, the golden opportunity. She is partner, head
chef, and of course, director of the orchestra at Fish N Beer, a modest moniker for Denver’s hottest new restaurant. The space holds a modern, casual, inviting, intimate restaurant with an open kitchen that spans one entire side of the room. Fifty lucky people sit at white tables and benches with white subway tiles on the wall. The room’s focus is a woodburning grill with pulleys that go up and down to control the heat, and a special section for oyster shucking. Grab a seat at the bar for the best show. The menu features underutilized and sustainable fish. Serving salmon is not in the plan. The next requirement is to keep it simple and cook it perfectly, mostly using the wood-burning grill. In her role as head of the kitchen, Nichols gathered her crew together and informed them they are part of the team. She asked them for ideas and recipes.
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“ I’M A STRONG WOMAN AND I HOLD MY OWN, SO I’VE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM.”
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The result is a mix of straightforward inspirations. The menu is small; the food mind-blowing. Oysters are the star of the show -- raw and of many varieties, and grilled with garlic butter and parmesan. Try the bivalve with devil butter, where each oyster is covered with grilled tomato, chile de arbol, and butter. Starters include bay scallops, crab cakes, mussels, beet “tartare,” and smelt fries. The charcuterie board brings smoked fish dip, tonnato, apple mostarda, giardiera, and grilled bread from Grateful Bread, a celebrated local bakery. The wedge salad offers the familiar presentation or ventures out with Louie dressing, tomato, and lump crab. Try the baby kale, and the special wild mushroom soup is a must. The entree list is short, but wows with arctic char from Iceland, whole bass, Greek stone bass, and lobster-crab Louie roll. “Not fish” on the menu means
a Novo coffee-rubbed New York strip or a vegetarian mushroom steak with melted Swiss, whipped potatoes, crimini mushroom gravy, and toasted ciabatta. The lone dessert offering is a decadent cream puff with lemon cream and spiced pear compote. Morrison and Nichols brought in restaurant pros Davin Teta and Katie Kirwin to round out the team, creating excellent service and a fabulous beverage program with amazing beers, terrific cocktails, and wine. Nichols brings total focus to her task as leader of the team, with every detail a vital part of the whole. She gives orders, watches each dish, and always makes her demands with a “please” and “thank you.” Not always normal kitchen behavior. She receives well-deserved kudos for a young woman who has accomplished so much in this industry yet remains humble and
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delightful. Fish N Beer is among the most exciting new restaurants in town. Now you know. Fair warning: Fish N Beer does NOT take reservations and it’s a small place. Arrive early. Say hello to Aniedra Nichols. She’ll be the one smiling behind the line.
Fish N Beer 3510 Larimer in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood. Open seven nights a week from 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. 303-248-3497
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GOLDEN GIRL VAIL’S MIKAELA SHIFFRIN CONQUERS THE SLOPES
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ownhill dynamo Mikaela Shiffrin is at the top of her sport. She took gold in the most recent Winter Olympics, and is the reigning world champion in slalom. She holds the title of the youngest woman in U.S. history to win a World Championship and the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic Gold medal. She holds the U.S. record for medals in slalom with 19 career World Cup wins and one giant slalom win, and surpassed skiing legend Tamara McKinney in medals. She’s broken records, and she’s not slowing down. And here’s the best part of this epic story: this skiing legend is just 21 years of age. Born in Vail, Colorado, Shiffrin began racing at age six, entering her first professional races as soon as she was eligible to compete. She’s racked up numerous wins during her professional career, and when she won the U.S. National Championships at age 16, she became the youngest American skier to win a national alpine medal. Since her auspicious start in downhill racing, Shiffrin has competed around the globe, earning an impressive array of medals in slalom and giant slalom events. At the age of 18, she took gold at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, becoming the youngest slalom champion in Olympic history. Best of all, Shiffrin is a rare combination of youthful innocence and seasoned wisdom. She possesses a
gritty determination and maturity that falls well beyond her young age, and understands what it takes to win it all. She’s poised, she’s smart, and she’s a winner. Colorado Hotel Magazine recently interviewed Shiffrin to learn a bit more about this refreshingly candid worldclass athlete and Olympian. CHM: You demonstrated a love of skiing at the age of just 2 or 3. What made you fall in love with the sport? SHIFFRIN: I started to love skiing because it was something I did with my whole family and my friends. I have really fond memories of skiing all day with my parents, brother, and friends. My love for skiing turned into a passion for ski racing when I was about six years old and I skied in my first race. CHM: When did you start ski racing and when did you start to take it seriously? SHIFFRIN: I always took ski racing really seriously because I enjoyed it so much. I’m pretty competitive and I wanted to win everything, even when I was six. I always wanted to beat all the boys and the older kids and generally anyone who was expected to be faster than I was. CHM: Which event is your personal favorite? SHIFFRIN: I don’t really have a favorite, each event brings something different and exciting to the table, but what I love the most is finding the similarities between each event. Even slalom and downhill have similarities, even
though they look like polar opposites. CHM: 2016 was the best of your career so far. What was the highlight of that year for you personally? SHIFFRIN: One of the biggest highlights of my season last year was coming back from my injury and still winning the last couple races by over two seconds. When I was off snow for two months in the middle of the season doing rehab I really questioned whether I would be able to come back full strength during the season, let alone win again. So to be able to win the last three slalom races of the season was a huge milestone. CHM: What has been the toughest race for you so far? SHIFFRIN: There was one race a couple years ago in Maribor, Slovenia, when I just felt so tired and sluggish I didn’t even want to race, I just wanted to get back in bed and sleep for a week! That was tough because it was an important race in my hunt for the slalom title and I needed to pull myself together and muster up the energy to have a good race. The great thing about ski racing is that each run is only about 60 seconds, so even when you’re tired you can often find the strength to put down a good run. CHM: What did it feel like the first time you were on the podium? Is it still the same rush? SHIFFRIN: My first time on the podium was so surreal, but I couldn’t
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Shiffrin answers questions during a press conference at the Soelden World Cup last October.
Skiing legend Tamara Mckinney congratulates Shiffrin after her win at the Nature Valley Aspen Winternational.
help but think “alright, I know I can contend with the best in the world... now I want to win”. That’s sort of the way it’s been my whole World Cup career— I’m always looking to get faster so I’m never really satisfied, but the feeling of standing on top of the podium singing the national anthem is incredibly special. CHM: How do you prepare for each race? SHIFFRIN: My preparation varies depending on how I feel the night before the race and the day of the race. If I’m tired I would tend to lay low and get as much rest as I can; if my legs feel sluggish I will make sure to do a good warmup and muscle activation workout the day before the race, so I really play it by ear. The one really consistent thing I do is eat pasta the night before the race, usually with a meat sauce but not too heavy. It’s pretty much the only thing I can stomach.
CHM: Do you still get race day nerves? SHIFFRIN: For sure, especially on the first race of the season. I get really nervous because I don’t have a clue of where I stack up compared to the other girls. Once the season has gotten going and I have found a groove I usually feel better, not so nervous for races. CHM: What goes through your mind when you’re on the course? SHIFFRIN: Normally my mind is pretty free. I visualize the course a lot before my race run so I know what to expect when I’m skiing, and I get a course report from my coaches a few minutes before I start to know if there are any surprises with the course conditions or a specific area where a lot of girls are struggling. So by the time I actually ski I know what’s going on and I can just let my skiing take over. CHM: What are your goals for the 2017 season? SHIFFRIN: I have several different goals. I’d like to take back the slalom
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globe, as well as win the GS globe for the first time. Of course I’m also shooting for medaling at world championships, and come mid-season if I find that I’m really in the running for the Overall title that will become a priority as well. CHM: Do you have a particular race that was especially memorable or gratifying? SHIFFRIN: I have some great memories from a lot of my races, but I’d say winning the World Championships slalom in Vail-Beaver Creek was a really incredible day. I never expected to have the opportunity to race a big event in my hometown in the first place, but to win in front of my home crowd was a giant cherry on top of a pretty sweet cake. CHM: When you were growing up, did you have a feeling or belief that one day you would be skiing on the US Ski Team? SHIFFRIN: It’s not that I truly believed or didn’t believe that I would make it to the US Ski Team and win World Cups someday, I just remember watching videos of the best skiers in the world and admiring
their skiing so much that I decided I wanted to try my best to get to that level. CHM: Talk about how you feel when you’re flying down the mountain on your skis. SHIFFRIN: The feeling of flinging yourself down the mountain can be pretty scary sometimes, but when I do it well and I feel like I have the perfect balance between reckless abandon and control, it is unlike anything else I’ve ever felt. CHM: How do you prepare for the season? SHIFFRIN: Preparation for each race season includes a LOT of time working out and getting stronger and fitter, and quite a bit of time on the snow as well in places like New Zealand and Chile. I’ll spend around 5-6 hours per day doing conditioning work in the off-season and we have two ski camps per summer that last anywhere between two to four weeks each. I get on snow in Europe for the last prep-camp in the beginning of October for about three weeks of training before the first race of the season at the end of October. CHM: How do you stay in shape during the off-season?
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SHIFFRIN: I’m in the gym lifting weights about four days per week, and I do a lot of biking, running, sprinting, agility, balance and core for my sessions surrounding the strength workouts. CHM: Talk a bit about your family. SHIFFRIN: My brother is the reason I got into ski racing. I always followed in his footsteps and when he started racing at our local club I naturally wanted to do the same. He’s two years older than I am so I always saw it as a welcome challenge to ski with him and try to beat him, but he didn’t let that happen often! My parents are both great skiers, and they both raced a bit between high school and college, so it was a natural path for me to become a sufficient skier as well. However I think the greatest lessons my parents have taught me were not necessarily specific to skiing, but about life and hard work in general. I learned from them that if I enjoy something and I want to do it well I need to work hard at it and study it. They also taught me that most things are more fun to do when you are able to do them well, so it’s worth putting in the extra time in the beginning when you’re learning something new in order to have more fun doing it in the long run. Tennis for instance, is so much more fun when you are able to hit a good rally or reach
certain shots that you can only reach because you’ve put in the effort and have the skill. It’s the same mentality that I’ve taken into skiing and it’s a huge reason why I am where I am today. CHM: If you were not a ski racer, what would you be doing? SHIFFRIN: There are a lot of things I could be doing. I also love to play tennis and soccer so I might have pursued those sports more seriously if I decided not to ski. Or I would probably be in college getting ready to graduate, maybe majoring in something science-related because I always enjoyed science in school. I feel like the possibilities are endless, which is what makes life really exciting. CHM: Favorite run in Vail?
Photo Courtesy of Sarah Brunson, US Ski Team
SHIFFRIN TEARS UP THE GS AT THE 2015 NATURE VALLEY ASPEN WINTERNATIONAL BEFORE MEETING A CROWD OF ADORING FANS.
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Photo Courtesy of Sarah Brunson, US Ski Team
WHETHER TRAINING AT THE WESTIN RIVERFRONT IN AVON OR GLAMMING IT UP AT EVENTS, SHIFFRIN NEVER FAILS TO EXCEED EXPECTATIONS.
SHIFFRIN: Main Arena, where all of the training normally takes place. I really like training there but the trail is super fun to freeski on as well when there is some space between courses and the snow is good. It’s one of the greatest places to arc GS turns. CHM: Favorite song? SHIFFRIN: Runaway (U & I) [Svidden & Jarly Remix] - Galantis or The Rifle’s Spiral - The Shins. I have a lot of other favorite songs as well but those are two that I won’t ever skip over. CHM: Favorite food? SHIFFRIN: Pasta with a tomato, mozzarella, basil sauce, or Thanksgiving stuffing … or maybe chocolate cake. CHM: Favorite restaurant in Vail?
“SKI RACING IS LIKE A DRY-RUN FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE NO MATTER WHAT LEVEL YOU’RE AT, SO REALLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LESSONS YOU LEARN AND TAKE THEM WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU GO.”
SHIFFRIN: My family and friends. There’s nothing like feeling totally at ease on a chairlift ride with the people closest to you and then bombing down the mountain with them by your side. CHM: Role models in skiing? SHIFFRIN: Bode Miller, Janica Kostelic, Anja Paerson, Marlies Schild, Lindsey Vonn (Kildow), Marcel Hirscher. CHM: Role models in life?
SHIFFRIN: La Botega.
SHIFFRIN: Steve Jobs, Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, Adele, Serena Williams.
CHM: Favorite activity/activities when you’re not on skis?
CHM: Advice for younger kids just getting started in the world of ski racing?
SHIFFRIN: Tennis, or pretty much anything that involves hanging out with my family.
SHIFFRIN: Ski racing can be really tough there’s a lot of preparation, equipment, and work involved in being a good racer - but because it’s so challenging it can
CHM: Who are some of the most fun people you’ve had an opportunity to ski with?
also be one of the most gratifying things that you will ever do. Enjoy it, enjoy the friends you make who will often be some of your best friends for the rest of your life, and enjoy the work that you have to put into it. Ski racing is like a dry-run for the rest of life no matter what level you are at, so really take advantage of the lessons you learn and take them with you wherever you go.
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ucked into the Roaring Fork Valley on a former Ute reservation-turned-railroad town named for its native volcanic rock, Basalt is perhaps best known for its world-class trout fishing in the Fryingpan and Roaring Fork Rivers. In the colder months, the town is a desirable stopover for skiers and soakers en route to nearby Aspen or Glenwood Springs. And yet, Basalt is making a name for itself as a worthy destination all its own. Its mountain town charm is evident in quaint Old Town Basalt, home to the town hall, library, and countless classic Victorian buildings converted into restaurants, galleries and shops. Just five minutes down valley, Willits Town Center offers modern amenities like a gear shop, spa, and Whole Foods Market—as well as the one-year-old Element Basalt - Aspen, an extended-stay hotel that stakes its claim not in ritz and riches, but approachability. Indeed, this alpine version of the Element by Westin—independently owned by Willits Block 12 and operated by Silverwest Hotels—is a breath of fresh mountain air for tourists, families and skiers who want the Aspen experience without the high prices. All 113 spacious rooms are designed with fully equipped kitchens (including fullsize refrigerators), cozy furniture and spa-like bathrooms. What’s more, the bright and airy hotel honors its pristine mountain surroundings as one of only a handful of LEED-certified hotels in the state. Water-efficient fixtures, ENERGY STAR®-rated appliances and eco-friendly cleaning products enhance the hotel’s green bill of health. Complimentary hot breakfast is served daily and the adjacent Market Street Kitchen café and bar serves sweet and savory crêpes all day. In fact, the Element has become something of an anchor for new apartments, shops and restaurants in the center, including a brewpub slated to open in early 2017. While the Element Basalt - Aspen easily has everything you’d need to stay put for a long weekend or more, the staff understands you’re
here to get outside. During your stay, go ahead and step out of your element, explore nature, and live life to the fullest. Then return to the comfort of your room, where you can rest and relax until your next adventure.
TAKE IT TO THE SLOPES After a restful sleep and hearty breakfast, it’s off to the slopes. After all, Aspen is known around the globe for its world-class downhill terrain, and its four mountains are just a 30-minute drive from the hotel. Even better, hop a Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) bus from the Willits stop right across the street to arrive at
the base of Buttermilk, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands or Aspen Mountain in no time. In addition to downhill trails for every ability, the Aspen/Snowmass ski area offers snow-tubing, snowcat tours and dinners, ice skating, snow biking and plenty of free activities for the kiddos.
PRO TIP Opened in late December, Four Mountain Sports (adjacent to the Element Basalt - Aspen) offers complimentary equipment transport and storage for all hotel guests. Simply rent or drop off your skis or board by 5 p.m. and the reliable crew will have it waiting for you the next morning at your mountain of choice. Throw in a tune-up for a small fee. It’s like white-glove service for your gear. Element guests also may take advantage of special equipment rental pricing. Learn more at www.aspensnowmass.com/plan-your-stay/equipment-rentals.
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TURN UP THE HEATING
TOAST YOUR SURROUNDINGS
There’s nothing better than a soothing spa treatment after an active day, and Basalt’s Fahrenheit Body Spas is just the place to treat sore muscles and calm frayed nerves. Guests will find traditional spa services like massage therapy and yoga, as well as unique offerings like float therapy, whole-body cryotherapy, individual infrared saunas and salt therapy. This tranquil family-owned spa is committed to providing holistic healing and wellness. In fact, Fahrenheit is home to the state’s only Hyperthermic Ozone and Carbonic Acid Transdermal Therapy (HOCATT) sauna, a multi-modality wellness sauna designed to treat chronic illness and activate immunity. Whether you come for a sinus-clearing yoga class in the salt room (discounted for Element guests) or walk-in cryotherapy session, you’ll be sure to experience wellness and recovery after every visit. fahrenheitbodyspas.com
You may have known that the area was home to some of the state’s skiing and hiking, but did you know the region is also perfect for potato farming? That’s the secret behind Woody Creek Distillery’s gold-medal vodka, fermented with Colorado-grown Rio Grande and Stobrawa potatoes. Head Distiller David Matthews batch-distills the award-winning vodka, rye whiskey, gin and more with passionate precision and quality raw ingredients you won’t find just anywhere. Visit the tasting room Tuesday-Saturday from 2-8 p.m. Tours by appointment only. woodycreekdistillers.com
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UPCOMING ASPEN EVENTS WINTERSKÖL: JANUARY 12-15
The 66th Annual Wintersköl Celebration is Aspen’s “toast to winter” featuring snow sculptures, fireworks, fat-bike races, après-ski parties and the much anticipated evening torchlight descent on Aspen Mountain – even a canine fashion snow! www.aspenchamber.org/events
WINTER X GAMES: JANUARY 26-29
The Winter X Games return to Aspen’s Buttermilk Mountain to showcase some of the world’s best action sports, music and fun on the snow. All sports competitons are free and open to the public; ticketed musical and hospitality events available. xgames.espn.com
AUDI FIS SKI WORLD CUP FINALS: MARCH 15-19
Aspen Snomass will host both the men’s and women’s tours – the first to take place outside Europe since 1997 – and the return of men’s World Cup in Aspen for the first time since 2001. www.aspensnowmass.com
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FEED YOUR NEEDS
DENVER COLORADO IS BEEF COUNTRY AND SOME OF THE NATION’S TOP STEAKHOUSES ARE RIGHT HERE IN THE MILE HIGH CITY! SO WHEN YOU ASK “WHERE’S THE BEEF?” WE HAVE THE ANSWER. HERE IS OUR LINEUP OF SOME OF COLORADO’S BEST STEAKHOUSES.
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DENVER: The Prime City FOR Prime Beef 801 CHOPHOUSE
that were once used by bank customers to view their safety deposit boxes. Or, enjoy private dining inside the 100-year-old bank vault. 821 17th St., Denver 303.292.5065 thebrokerrestaurant.com
Downtown Denver: 1480 Arapahoe St. 303.844.5280 CoolRiverCafe.com
BUCKHORN EXCHANGE
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.
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 West’s most colorful figures, the place is a not-to-be-missed institution. 1000 Osage St., Denver 303.534.9505 buckhorn.com
CAPITAL GRILLE
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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.
BASTIEN’S
1450 Larimer St., Denver 303.539.2500
3000 E. 1st Ave., Denver 303.393.0090
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. 3503 Colfax Ave., Denver 303.322.0363 bastiensrestaurant.com
BLOCK & LARDER
Housed in the cool Berkeley neighborhood of Denver, Block & Larder sources the highest-quality meats and has an inhouse finish butchery. Add to the great fare fresh salads, great desserts and an extensive craft beer, wine and cocktail list and you have a winner!
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COLUMBINE STEAH HOUSE & LODGE
A bit out of the ordinary, The Columbine features a couple of cooks grilling as you watch. Place your order from the overhead menu, take a seat in the no-frills dining room, and dig in! If you’re in the mood for a basic steak at a great price, this is your ticket.
DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE
Truly a classic American steakhouse, Del Frisco’s specializes in aged USDA Prime Beef, hand-cut steak, chops and fresh seafood. The atmosphere is everything you’d expect from a great steak place, and the hand-shaken martinis are an extra bonus. 8100 E. Orchard Rd. 303.796.0100 delfriscos.com/Denver
THE DENVER CHOPHOUSE & BREWERY
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. 1735 19th St. 303.296.0800 denverchophouse.com
EDDIE MERLOT’S
300 Federal Blvd., Denver 303.936.9110
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
EDGE Restaurant & Bar
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. 1111 14th St. in the Four Seasons 303.389.3343 edgerestaurantdenver.com
ELWAY’S
Denver Broncos legend John Elway and longtime friend Tim Schmidt teamed up to open this wildly popular restaurant which since Day One has attracted a fun, high-profile mix of movers and shakers. The food is top-knotch and the bartenders know their craft. Locations in Denver, Vail and DIA 303.399.5353 Elways.com
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
COOL RIVER CAFE
FOGO de CHAO BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE
4000 Tennyson St., Denver 303.433.4063
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
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A longstanding Colorado tradition located in the old Denver National Bank building, a Denver landkmark. This Old WOrld steakhouse boasts cherry wood booths
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.
Cool River is an experience that caters to taste, feel, sight, sound and smell.
bone-in New York Strip that heralds from Greg Norman Australian Prime. The steak is buttery and tender, and the marbling
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 Brazilian 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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THE FORT
McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S SEAFOOD & STEAKS
Extraordinary service and the freshest ingredients are the backbone of this wellknown restaurant chain. Now part of the Landry’s brand, McCormick & Schmick’s steers clear of the “flash and dazzle,” focusing on simple food made delicious.
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. 19192 CO-8, Morrison 303.697.4771 thefort.com
GUARD AND GRACE
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.
8100 E. Union Avenue 720.200.9339 mccormickandschmicks.com
707 15th St. 303.825.0713
MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE
SALTGRASS STEAK HOUSE
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
OCEAN PRIME
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The story of this award-winning steakhouse began when Longhorn cattle were driven to the Texas Gulf Coast to graze on the rich coastal salt grass. They soon became known for creating the best beef around. The restaurant offers great food and legendary hospitality. The menu features only prime cuts of meats, campfire-style favorites and succulent desserts made from scratch daily. 1585 Lawrence St., Denver 305.575.9000 saltgrass.com
SHANAHAN’S
it’s consistency, from great service to great food, wine and cocktails. 3517 S. Elati, Englewood 303.789.0911 thesteakhouse10.com
TED’S MONTANA GRILL
Ted Turner and restaurateur George McKerrow Jr. opened the first Ted’s Montana Grill in 2002 in Ohio. With nine locations now in Denver and Boulder, the restaurant boasts the most extensive bison menu in the world. The establishment pays tribute to the ingredients, meals and hospitality that define the Great American West while preserving and building the bison herds in America. Various locations throughout Denver & Boulder 303.893.0654 tedsmontanagrill.com
TEXAS DE BRAZIL
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Brazilian-style meal that includes pork, steak, and chicken served on large skewers and sliced tableside on your plate by the attentive wait staff. Visit the fresh and extensive salad bar to accompany your delightful meal. 8390 Northfield Blvd., Denver 720.374.2100
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
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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 upstairs dining.
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1465 Larimer St. 303.825.3663
THE KEG STEAKHOUSE & BAR
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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 perfection and use a special blend of seasoning. 14065 W. Colfax Drive, Lakewood 303.238.7500
PALM RESTAURANT
The original Palm debuted in New York City in 1926, and is still family-owned and operated. The guest list reads like a who’s who, and the signature caricatures adorning the walls are a showcase of local Denverites and well-known visitors. And the food... exceptional!
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1672 Lawrence St. in The Westin 303.825.7265
LoHi Steakbar
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A fun destination in the LoHi neighborhood, the food is great and the atmosphere lively. It’s got steakhouse in its name, but it’s truly a whole lot more, with entrees that feature a great twist on the usual. Most of the food is made inhouse, and the entrees, sides and desserts are first-rate. 3200 Tejon Street, Denver 303.927.6334 lohisteakbar.com
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
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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
TEXAS ROADHOUSE
The hand-cut steak, fall-off-the-bone ribs, made-from-scratch sides and fresh-baked bread are just part of the experience at Texas Roadhouse. There’s also the fun factor, featuring line dancers, a lively jukebox and friendly wait staff. Multiple locations throughout Colorado 303.371.7427 texasroadhouse.com
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SIMMS STEAKHOUSE
A Denver icon for more than 40 years, Simms Steakhouse is as well-known for its stunning views as it is for its delicious fare. It’s all about a great steak, complemented by the mouthwatering sides you’d expect, such as potatoes (mashed, au gratin, baked, and more), mushrooms, mac and cheese and more. 11911 W. 6th Avenue, Golden 303.237.0463 simmssteakhouse.com
STEAKHOUSE 10
Brothers Peter and Kosta Kallas have been welcoming patrons to their charming restaurant, which is a wonderful tribute to delicious cuts of beef served in an unpretentious, intimate setting. If there’s one element that defines Steakhouse 10,
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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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Cirque Du Soleil – Ovo Budweiser Events Center, Loveland
In Denver, we’ve got events to suit everyone’s style. Check out our calendar for the best of the city’s culture and entertainment during your stay. For even more great entertainment, check out our website at ColoradoHotelMagazine.com.
ovo is a touring circus production by Cirque du Soleil. Creator and director, Deborah Colker, took inspiration from the world of insects. Composer Berna Ceppas brings additional life to the show with a score inspired by the music of Brazil. The word ovo means “egg” in Portuguese, and represents the underlying thread through the show. The idea for Ovo was not to be about the acts, nor dancing, nor insects, but about movement. Ovo contains a cast of 54 performing artists from 16 different countries, all dressed as ladybugs, spiders, dragonflies, ants, crickets, and more! https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/ovo
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The Garner Galleria Theatre
Boettcher Concert Hall
Colorado Symphony Orchestra – Gregory Alan Isakov AdamsVis.com
An Act of God
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this critically acclaimed Broadway performance stars Emmy Award Winner Sean Hayes (“Will & Grace”) as God, alongside angels Gabriel and Michael. God takes human form, and has finally arrived to set the record straight... and He’s not holding anything back! Written by God and transcribed by 13-time Emmy Award Winner David Javerbaum (“The Daily Show”), this hilarious show will keep your stomach aching with laughter.
singer/songwriter gregory alan isakov was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and began touring with a band at the age of 16 before relocating to hone his chops as a solo artist, and it wasn’t long before Isakov’s own blend of dusty folk and moody Americana began turning heads. This collaboration with the Colorado Symphony results in a performance that is truly breathtaking.
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The Buell Theatre
Bluebird Theater
Gothic Theatre
Summit Music Hall
Broadway’s biggest new hit tells the incredible story of one of the world’s most beloved characters: Peter Pan.
Lucid Vision takes listeners to a melodic realm of electronic-laced genre bands through a combination of live guitar and designed sound.
2016 marked the 20th anniversary of the Squirrel Nut Zippers’ most celebrated album, Hot. They are back on tour after a long hiatus.
At 23 years old, this country music singer/songwriter first found fame through social media. His new single is called “Thunder in the Rain.”
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JANUARY 14
Comedy Works South
Grizzly Rose
Grizzly Rose
The fast-paced, quirky and charmingly optimistic comedian blends comedy with her experience as a paranormal investigator and tarot card reader.
With the band’s upbeat, hook-laden songs, it’s easy to see why their concerts have gained a feel-good, party atmosphere reputation. Expect stomping country alt pop at its finest!
Riggs started his music career by performing songs at local bars in Austin. He sold all his possessions to finance the release of his second song, “Lighthouse.”
Finding Neverland
Karen Rontowski
Lucid Vision
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Eli Young Band
Sam Riggs
JANUARY 4
Reel Big Fish
JANUARY 7
The Whiffenpoofs
JANUARY 12-14
Ogden Theatre
Like their peers No Doubt and Sublime, the band was distinguished by its hyperkinetic stage shows, juvenile humor, ironic covers of pop songs, and metallic shards of ska-punk.
Gates Concert Hall
Comedy Works Downtown
Every year, 14 seniors from Yale are selected to be in the Whiffenpoofs, the world’s oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group.
Dana has memorable turns on “Seinfeld” and “Parks and Recreation,” and has served as co-executive producer of “The Simpsons,” in addition to his stand-up career.
JANUARY 5
JANUARY 10-11
Grizzly Rose
Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
The Book of Will
This country singer has sold hundreds of thousands of tickets as a totally independent artist with his own label. He believes in three things above all else: family, friends, and fans.
Winner of 8 Tony Awards, “Once” is the unforgettable story of never giving up on your dreams, and the role music plays in connecting us all.
Ricketson Theatre
Aaron Watson
JANUARY 5
Chrisette Michele Ogden Theatre
The Grammy Award-winning artist is back to share with the world her songs of hurt, love, struggle and the fulfillment of reaching a perfect milestone in her own life.
Once
Dana Gould
JANUARY 13 - FEBRUARY 26
JANUARY 10-22
This hilarious & heartfelt play is inspired by the true story of Shakespeare’s First Folio. After the death of their mentor, 2 friends are determined to preserve the words that shaped their lives.
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
JANUARY 13, 14
Fun Home
Hailed as Broadway’s most original new musical in years, the Tony-winning show is an emotionally charged family drama inspired by the graphic novel of the same name.
Drive By Truckers Ogden Theatre
This alternative country/Southern rock band is based in Athens, GA. They have always been outspoken, and their new album may be the most provocative yet!
Kane Brown
Colorado Symphony Orhcestra – Tribute to Leroy Anderson Boettcher Hall
Leroy Anderson is considered distinguished among composers for his expressive orchestrations with audience favorites like “Sleigh Ride” and “Blue Tango”. JANUARY 14
BadBadNotGood Fox Theatre Boulder
BBNG is a Canadian jazz band best known for its take on popular hip-hop tracks. The group came together during their college years and eventually rose to fame via YouTube. JANUARY 18-22
Cirque Du Soleil – Ovo Broadmoor World Arena, Colorado Springs
This touring circus portrays the movement of life with creatures flying, leaping, bounding, and crawling in an awe-inspiring performance. JANUARY 20-21
Josh Abbott Band Grizzly Rose
This Texas country band is famous for singing songs of heartache and healing. New additions include their latest single, “Amnesia,” and their cover of George Strait’s “Give It Away.”
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Bellco Theatre
97.3 KBCO Presents KINGS OF LEON
1stBank Center
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Louis C.K.
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louis c.k. is a comedian and actor who began his career writing for comedy shows for comedians such as David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Chris Rock. He now stars on his own cable television show, “Louie,” drawing comedy from his personal life as a single, aging dad. His American tour comes on the heels of the massive success of his latest international comedy tour. JANUARY 20-22
Railroad Earth Ogden Theatre
When they started in 2001, they were just a bunch of guys interested in playing instruments together. Now, they play an enticing combination of rhythm & dance and rock n’ roll. JANUARY 20
Zoso – Led Zeppelin Tribute Band Bluebird Theater
This tribute band was formed in 1995 to perform the most accurate depiction of Led Zeppelin, capturing the spirit, talent, and authenticity of the golden era in music. JANUARY 20, 21
Who’s Bad – Michael Jackson Tribute Gothic Theatre
The longest-running Jackson tribute band was the only one to predate his untimely passing. They continue to impress fans all over the world, always pushing to be more precise and raise levels of excitement and awe. JANUARY 21, 22
Beethoven & Tchaikovsky Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
Beethoven’s eighth symphony is said to be “lighthearted but not lightweight.” It is rife with musical jokes and major chords, and provides glimpses of the grandeur to come in Beethoven’s final work, “Ode to Joy.”
JANUARY 21
Colorado Symphony Orchestra – Symphonic Firsts Boettcher Hall
Christian Macelaru, conducter-in-residence of the Philadelphia Orchestra, makes his CSO debut conducting Beethoven’s Violin Concerto.
JANUARY 26
JANUARY 28
Boulder Theater
Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
This rock band has a unique sound influenced by Black Sabbath and The Cure that has helped them sell more than 4 million albums.
This multi-talented standup comedian and country music artist has sold millions of copies of his nine major albums.
Chevelle
Rodney Carrington
JANUARY 27
Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls
Icelantic’s Winter on the Rocks featuring Zedd
JANUARY 28
JANUARY 25
Fillmore Auditorium
Red Rock’s Amphitheatre
Buttermilk Mountain, Aspen
Turner is an English folk singer/songwriter who has released 6 albums about friendship, beauty and love.
Drawing from his diverse musical background, this EDM powerhouse appeals to a diverse audience with his playful and catchy composition style.
ESPN X Games Aspen – The Chainsmokers
JANUARY 27
Summit Music Hall
Mayhem
This DJ duo has had a top 20 single in several countries worldwide, including favorites “Roses” and “Don’t Let Me Down.” Their latest #1 single, “Closer,” features vocals from Halsey and has a special lyrical shoutout to the college town of Boulder, CO.
This dance-rock band consists of four members, including Joe Jonas, previous member of The Jonas Brothers. Their debut single “Cake by the Ocean” reached top 10 on the Billboard charts.
Gothic Theatre
JANUARY 29
Inspired by groups such as Kiss, Venom and Slayer, this black metal band will perform their album De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas in its entirety.
The Stage at Buttermilk Mountain, Aspen
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JANUARY 27
Comedy Works Downtown
Fillmore Auditorium
Starting her rise to fame as an NFL cheerleader, she made a huge splash with a successful viral comedy video: “Nail Salon.” She’s guest starred on “Ugly Betty” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
This satirical 80s metal band comes to the stage with spiky wings, leather jackets, and a comical take on “sex, drugs, and rock & roll.”
JANUARY 25
DNCE
Anjelah Johnson
Steel Panther
JANUARY 28 JANUARY 26
Michael Carbonaro Live! Paramount Theatre
This actor, magician, and comedian is known for his original hidden camera magic series, “The Carbonaro Effect.”
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kings of leon is a “family” band comprised of the Followill brothers Nathan, Caleb, Jared and their cousin Matthew. Coming from country roots, the boys relocated to Nashville in 2000 and embraced rock music – and the accompanying lifestyle – which gives us the Dixie-styled rock & roll they have today. In 2016, they released their seventh studio album featuring their hit single, “Waste a Moment.”
Kathy Griffin Paramount Theatre
Kathy is not new to the world of standup – she broke the Guinness World record for the number of aired TV specials by any comedian: 16.
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Gerald Gillum, better known by his stage name G-Eazy, is a rapper and record producer who is no stranger to sold-out, international tours. He has a new mixtake titled Endless Summer II. JANUARY 31
Wax Tailor Gothic Theatre
This French hip-hop producer has released five albums, collaborating with numerous artists. He has won multiple electronic music prizes, and his latest album, By Any Beats Necessary, was released in early October 2016.
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The Buell Theatre
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join these two hosts for an unscripted, uncensored and unforgettable night of conversation. The late-night talk show host and the journalist, longtime friends, interview one antoher and take questions from the audience.
this nyc hip-hop group is composed of rappers Killer Mike and EI-P. Their successful tour has led them around the country, performing numbers from their most recent albums, including their hit song “Talk To Me.”
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FEBRUARY 10
Ogden Theatre
Pearl Street, Boulder
Comedy Works Downtown
Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom
Influenced by The Grateful Dead, this blues rock band prefers to make lengthier compositions, such as their newest hits “Shadow Cosmos” and “Roan Country Banjo.”
This exciting event involves all-you-cansample cakes, candies and jellies, along with wine and beer pairings, live music, and an auction benefiting Boulder Safehouse.
This comedian first attained success on the MTV show “Punk’d,” and was later a series regular on ABC’s “Big Day.”
Born Jerry Afemata, this reggae singer has appeared on top Billboard charts multiple times. His album Background Boogie was named #1 Reggae Album of the Year in 2011.
FEBRUARY 3 - MARCH 12
FEBRUARY 4
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Chocolate Lovers’ Fling
Steve Rannazzisi
J Boog
FEBRUARY 9
Two Degrees
Tribal Seeds
Martin Sexton
FEBRUARY 10-11
Ogden Theatre
Australia’s Thunder from Down Under Paramount Theatre
The Jones Theatre
Boulder Theater
This play follows the work of a climate-change scientist as she shares her findings at a Senate hearing that could define her career & her cause.
This singer-songwriter started his own record label, and his songs have appeared in numerous TV shows.
This reggae band has shared the stage with MGMT, Slightly Stoopid, and Rebelution. They’ve become known for their spiritually driven, refreshing rock vibe infused with reggae.
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The Clocktower Cabaret
Bluebird Theater
The band’s sound has evolved from New Orleans funk to a more modern style, incorporating elements of hip-hop, electronica and jazz.
Join host Chris Parente for a night of unrehearsed, unscripted theater, featuring some of Denver’s best improv performers.
This indie-rock singer and guitarist’s songs are diverse; she performs a mix of sounds and styles about pain, sadness and hope.
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Rally Round The Family – Rage Against the Machine Tribute Bluebird Theater
This is a tribute band that performs Rage Against the Machine’s 1992 self-titled debut album in its entirety. FEBRUARY 3
Pop Evil
The Summit Music Hall
The Michigan rock band’s newest album, Up, was released early in 2016 and features the hit single “Take It All.” FEBRUARY 4
Colorado Symphony Orchestra: Rachmaninoff Boettcher Concert Hall
Performed by Andrew Litton and Olga Kern, this 75-minute orchestral commentary follows the German seige of Leningrad in World War II.
Galactic
Cult Following: Secrets & Confessions
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Boulder Theater
The members of this reggae group play a mix of reggae, dub, and rock, and are one of the leading bands in the genre of “sunshine reggae.”
Monster Jam Triple Threat Series featuring the AMSOIL Series Pepsi Center
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Although individual formats can vary greatly based on the “intermission” entertainment, the main attraction of this show is the car racing and freestyle competitions by monster trucks.
Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
FEBRUARY 10
Dirty Dancing This classic story comes to stage as an unprecendented live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance, and sensational dancing. You’re sure to have the time of your life!
Riff Raff
Rawkus, Colorado Springs
Born Horst Simco, this rapper from Texas was one of the first rappers to gain an initial following through social media. His debut studio album Neon Icon was released in 2014.
The perfect girls night out(back)! Australia’s hottest export comes to stage with chiseled bodies, seductive dance routines, and cheeky humor.
Angel Olsen
The Freewheel Trio Chautauqua Historic Landmark
This contemporary string band from Denver plays a mix of bluegrass, classical, and American Jazz, using both original and traditional approaches. FEBRUARY 11
John Brown’s Body The Fox Theatre, Boulder
This band describes their music as “future roots music” - rooted in reggae rhythms, and blended with a variety of dub, electronic, dance and funk.
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dunham is a ventriloquist and stand-up comedian who has also appeared on several TV shows, including The Late Show and The Tonight Show. His characters are stereotypically politically incorrect, gratuitously insulting and ill-tempered.
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Bluebird Theater
Gates Concert Hall
This Finnish hard-rock and heavy-metal band is named after the band’s lead singer, songwriter & costume designer, Mr. Lordi. They’re known for wearing horror masks during concerts.
This show explores the limitless possibilities of the Japnese drum, the taiko. Kodo is forging new directions for this vibrant art form.
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FEBRUARY 11
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: Thomas Wilson – Divas of the 60s Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
This show celebrates the music of the real divas of the 60s: Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, The Supremes, and more. FEBRUARY 11
Colorady Symphony Orchestra: Andres Lopera & Bryan Stripling – What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong Tribute Boettcher Concert Hall
This electrifying & heartfelt tribute to Louis Armstrong has become America’s post popular orchestral pop program. With smooth vocals and virtuosic trumpet technique, the show dazzles audiences with musical hits. FEBRUARY 14
Circa Survive Ogden Theatre
This rock band’s sound is characterized by its prominent use of effects-laden, dual-guitar melodies over polyrhythmic percussion.
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a one-night-only concert with the world’s most celebrated cellist, 18-time Grammy Winner, & Presidential Medal of Honor holder, Yo-Yo Ma. Mr. Ma’s multi-faceted career is a testament to his continual search for new ways to communicate with audiences, and to his personal desire for artistic growth. Whether performing new or familiar works for the cello, he strives to find connections that stimulate the imagination. FEBRUARY 18
Colorado Symphony Orchestra: Andre deRiddler & Nadia Sirota – Mozart & Stravinksy Boettcher Concert Hall
FEBRUARY 15-19
For these midwinter concerts, deRiddler returns to show why he’s considered one of the world’s most creative conductors.
Buell Theatre
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Motown – The Musical It began as one man’s story, became everyone’s music, and is now one of the most popular musicals in history. FEBRUARY 17-26
Colorado Ballet: Ballet MasterWorks Ellie Caulkins Opera House
This presentation will include performances of three live master ballet works: Firebird, Serenade and Petite Mort. FEBRUARY 17
Bridget Everett Gothic Theatre
This comedian has performed standup on Inside Amy Schumer, and has described herself as an “alt-cabaret provocateur.” FEBRUARY 18-19
Lotus
Fillmore Auditorium
After a few years playing what they describe as “jamtronica,” Lotus recruited percussionist Chuck Morris and shifted their music to instrumental music.
Cody Jinks Gothic Theatre
The country star started his music career as the lead singer in a thrash metal band before picking up a guitar and switching to country. His 2016 album, I’m Not the Devil, reached No. 4 on Billboard’s Country Album charts. FEBRUARY 18
Hippo Campus Bluebird Theatre
This indie-rock band is composed of four high school friends. They have performed at music festivals around the country, and their debut album, Landmark, will be available mid-February 2017. FEBRUARY 19
The Infamous Stringdusters Belly Up, Aspen
This group is an acoustic bluegrass band known for big harmoies and exploratory compositions. Their “Magic No. 9” (from Things That Fly) was nominated for a 2011 Grammy award for “Best Country Instrumental.”
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Overkill
Gothic Theatre
There are few punk bands as well respected as Overkill, and with the resurgence of metal music, this band is poised to return to the top. FEBRUARY 21-26
Circus 1903 – The Golden Age of Circus The Buell Theatre
The producers of the world’s biggest magic show, The Illusionists, have teamed up with the award-winning puppeteers from War Horse to present a thrilling turn-of-the-century circus spectacular! FEBRUARY 23
Blind Pilot
Belly Up, Apsen
This indie-folk band came to life in 2008 and has been performing at music festivals like Lollapalooza and Outside Lands ever since! As of 2016, the band is currently touring with Vance Joy. FEBRUARY 25
Screeching Weasel Gothic Theatre
This punk band is named after its founder, Ben Weasel, who has been the only consistent member of the band over the years. Other members have included Mike Dirnt, who is the bassist of Green Day, and guitarist Dan Vapid.
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with four tony awards from its Broadway run, Christopher Wheeldon’s reimagining of the Gershwin musical repurposes the story for a modern audience, retaining its delicate romantic air while grounding the tale in a more realistic post-war landscape. Captiviating audience and critics, An American in Paris has become the most honored Browadway musical of 2015.
not to be missed, this elite Chinese dance and music company performs the lost world of traditional Chinese culture. One can expect to see a variety of dance, costumes, animated backdrops and singing.
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Rain – A Tribute to The Beatles
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Lincoln Center Performance Hall, Ft. Collins
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Boettcher Concert Hall
Best known for his partnership with Paul Simon in the rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, Art is back on stage for a resurgence of his music.
rector Kahane for this Brahms piano concerto. One can expect a full gamut of emotions, from meditation on mortality to lightness.
This Portland indie rock band has been touring since 2007. They describe their style as “dance music that you can actually listen to, good pop songs...”
MARCH 10-12
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This tribute band gives audiences the experience of seeing the Beatles’ songs performed live. Rain has played on Broadway and has toured for years.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Pepsi Center
This American funk band formed in 1983 in L.A. Their punk rock & psychedelic rock sound has landed them in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. MARCH 2-5
Boulder International Film Festival Pearl Street, Boulder
A large variety of films from local, national, and international filmmakers are featured in this four-day celebration of art and cinema. MARCH 3-4
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: The Music of James Bond Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
All the deadly glamour of Agent 007 in one action-packed evening with the Philharmonic, from the classic Sean Connery romps to the vicious sophistication of Daniel Craig. MARCH 3-4
Dark Star Orchestra Ogden Theatre
This Grateful Dead cover band presents the complete original set list, song by song and in order, while adapting their vocal arrangements and specific musical equipment.
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Tennis
Bluebird Theater
Denver-based duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley began writing music together during their time living at sea. Their first release, Cape Dory, quickly became one of the most alluring albums of the new decade. MARCH 5
Under the Streetlamp Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
Delivering classic hits, this group performs tight harmonies and slick dance moves reminiscent of Doo-Wop, Motown, and old-time Rock n’ Roll. MARCH 7
Experience Hendrix Tribute Tour Paramount Theatre
Hailed by critics and fans as the “Guitar Event of the Year,” this multi-artist celebration is now in its second decade of delighting Jimi Hendrix followers. The show includes extraordinary musicians, such as Buddy Guy and Billy Cox.
Art Garfunkel
Frozen Dead Guy Days
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Trentemoller
A weekend of frosty hilarity featuring 30 live bands and outrageous events like coffin races, costumed polar punging, and much more.
Bluebird Theater
This Danish electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist has won multiple awards; hits include “River in Me” and “Redefine.”
MARCH 11
MARCH 17-18 Colordao Symphony Orchestra Christopher Dragon – Time for Three Excision Boettcher Concert Hall
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This American trio performs music from Bach to Brahms, and plays originals of everything from bluegrass, to folk tunes, Katy Perry and more!
A talented music producer/performer, this DJ frequently performs with other Canadian dubstep, drum & bass, and hardstyle musicians.
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Colorado Symphony Orchestra: Dvorak’s New World Symphony Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
Among the most popular symphonic works of all time, Dvorack’s ninth symphony features the musical traditions of America, including folk melodies, classical themes and spirituals. MARCH 12
Two Degrees The Jones Theatre
This play follows the work of a climate-change scientist as she shares her findings at a Senate hearing that could define her career and cause.
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Panic! at The Disco Pepsi Center
This American rock band is on tour promoting their latest album, Death of a Bachelor. The tour also features Misterwives & Saint Motel. MARCH 18
Lee Brice & Justin Moore Budweiser Events Center, Loveland
Two of country music’s most popular performers are co-headlining this American tour! According to Brice, “It’s definitely going to be a party every night!”
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formed in 1983, this rock band from New Jersey has released 13 studio albums, two compilations, and two live albums, and have sold 130 million records worldwide. The lead singer and band namesake, Jon Bon Jovi, has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Hits include “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “You Give Love a Bad Name” and “It’s My Life.” MARCH 18
Colorado Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 Boettcher Concert Hall
This performance features Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet fantasy overture. This melodic and appealing symphony is not to be taken lightly, despite the number of easily recognizable melodies. MARCH 18-19
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: Peer Gynt Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
This classic Norwegian tale of tricksters & trolls is brought to life under the baton of Joseph Caball é-Domenech. Fully narrated in a new translation, this is symphonic storytelling at its finest.
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The Summit Music Hall, Denver
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Rock legends UFO are currently working on their 22nd studio album after their last release “A Conspiracy of Stars.” Saxon will be touring with them in support of their new album, Battering Ram.
Black has earned Grammy recognition, radio chart-topping stats and numerous BMI awards as a digital music pioneer.
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The Summit Music Hall
UFO & Saxon
Jeff Black
Kinky Boots
The Buell Theatre
Based on the 2005 British film, this musical tells the story of Charlie Price, a shoe factory owner, who forms an unlikely partnership with cabaret performer and drag queen, Lola. MARCH 21
Shaping Sound Ellie Caulkins Opera House
An electrifying mash-up of dance styles and musical genres is brought to life on stage by a dynamic company of contemporary dancers. MARCH 19
Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience with Ramin Diawaldi Pepsi Center
This concert tour follows the music of the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, featuring composer Ramin Diawaldi.
MARCH 25
LoCash
This duo of Preston Brust and Chris Lucas have sold-out concert appearances worldwide. Their hit “I Love This Life” topped the Country Billboard Chart at No. 2. MARCH 25
The Fab Four – The Ultimate Tribute Paramount Theatre
Passenger Ogden Theatre
MARCH 18-19
this exhibition basketball team combines athleticism, theatre and comedy. Over the years, they have played at more than 26,000 exhibition games in 122 countries and territories providing great family entertainment since 1926! Their signature song, “Sweet Georgia Brown,” is a crowd favorite. Be sure to catch them at one of their multiple performances around Colorado this month!
Passenger consists of English singersongwriter Michael David Rosenburg. His hit single “Let Her Go” has topped the charts in many countries and was nominated for “British Song of the Year.”
This California-based tribute band pays homage to The Beatles, and have even recieved an Emmy Award for their PBS special. MARCH 28-29
Jesus Christ Superstar Pikes Peak Center, Colroado Springs
This rock and roll opera features music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story is based on the Gospel’s accounts of Jesus’ last week of life, from the preparation of his death to the crucifixion.
MARCH 22
Daya
Bluebird Theater
This 18-year-old singer-songwriter from Pittsburgh is just making her mark on the world. You may have heard her catchy hits “Hide Away” and “Sit Still, Look Pretty.”
MARCH 29
Regina Spektor Fillmore Auditorium
This American singer-songwriter, pianist, and guitarist brings her unique blend of indie, pop, and anti-folk to the stage.
MARCH 29
Bring Me The Horizon – The American Nightmare Tour 1stBank Center
This British rock band is hitting the U.S. on tour with a bang! They’ll be joined by special guests Underoath and Beartooth. MARCH 31
Colorado Ballet: The Little Mermaid Gates Concert Hall
Colorado Ballet will close out its season with this children’s classic! The colorful costumes, vigorous dancing and entertaining musical score will entertain audiences of all ages. MARCH 31
Boulder Arts Week Pearl Street, Boulder
This large-scale, inclusive celebration of the community’s vibrant art and cultural scene is one of the biggest events of the year in downtown Boulder, including art walks, exhibitions, dance, music, theatre, lectures, and more. MARCH 31
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: Swing Swing Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs
As the Philharmonic celebrates its 90th anniversary, they are hopping back to the roaring decade when jazz, swing and their very own orchestra got their start.
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A Denver mainstay, owner Gene Tang & 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.”
Beast + Bottle
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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.
Acorn
719 E. 17th St. 303.623.3223
1515 Market Street 303.571.0011
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.
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Blue Island Oyster Bar
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.
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 includes a large collection of Barolo wines. 3030 E. 6th Ave. 303.393.1040 BaroloGrillDenver.com
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.
Beatrice & Woodsley
Avelina
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Cart + Driver
1529 S. Pearl Street 303.777.0500
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1550 17th St.
7559 E. Academy Blvd, Lowry 1423 Larimer St., Downtown 303.364.2025 Bubu-Denver.com
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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!
Black Pearl
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1515 Restaurant
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 different wines to accompany their meal. 1420 Larimer Street 303.825.3232 BistroVendome.com
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 popular Bonanno restaurants, Luca D’Italia and Mizuna, Bones offers a unique, casual dining experience that nevertheless has a gourmet feel. The space is small; the flavors are anything but. And the noodle bowls are all the rage. 701 Grant Street 303.860.2929 BonesDenver.com
Bubu Chef Troy Guard delivers a healthy twist on the Asian-Fusion concept, featuring build-your-ownbowls 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.
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 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
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Named after the largest market in Saigon, this historic LoDo restaurant offers a creative spin on traditional Asian dishes along with handcrafted cocktails that enhance the vibrant flavors. The large projection screen in the lounge makes ChoLon a suitable location for business meetings and presentations. 1555 Blake St., Ste. 101 303.353.5223 Cholon.com/denver
Colt & Gray
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.
symphony of mood, service and cuisine reflect a grace that elevates this dining experience to a new level.
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
2100 Curtis Street 720.420.9898
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TheCurtisClub.com
Go Fish
Hutch & Spoon
Del Frisco’s Grille
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
Duo Restaurant
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. 1553 Platte St., No. 120 303.477.1447 ColtAndGray.com
Coohills
With a focus on local, regional, and farm-fresh ingredients, this LoDo hotspot invites you to With a focus on local, regional, and farm-fresh ingredients, this LoDo hotspot invites you to relax in its uniquely modern, European setting. Enjoy crudo salads, cheese or salumi selections or warm cassoulets served before, during or even after plates of pasta, fresh seafood, grilled or smoked meats, and locally grown vegetables. You can pull up to the community table, tuck in at your own intimate table or enjoy the outdoor terrace for a spirited drink. 1400 Wewatta St. 303.623.5700 Coohills.com
Cucina Colore
Cucina Colore has been a local favorite for years, and recently underwent a renovation that is truly a knockout. If pasta is your thing, Cucina Colore never disappoints, whether it’s wood-fired pizza or a great serving of pasta or fish. But leave room for dessert, because the signature bread pudding is truly unbeatable.
This farm-to-table treasure is tucked away in one of Denver’s hippest neighborhoods and offers a relaxed and unassuming environment. A word of advice: Save room for dessert. Yasmin Lozada-Hissom, Duo’s renowned pastry chef, presents magical treats to top off any meal. 2413 W. 32nd Ave. 303.477.4141 DuoDenver.com
Eat + Drink
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. 1541 Platte Street 303.477.3288 EatDrinkIncDenver.com
Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen
Located in historic Euclid Hall, this American tavern specializes in fine cocktails, craft beers and innovative, high-quality pub food from around the world. The eatery is a convenient location for Pepsi Center attendees, LoDo club-goers and Denver Center for the Performing Arts patrons. 1317 14th St. 303.595.4255 EuclidHall.com
Fruition
The Curtis Club
Chef Eric Johnson has designed a menu that appeals to every taste, presented in a cool urban
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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 goodbirdkitchen.com
Gozo
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Il Posto
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
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
30 S. Broadway 720.638.1462
The Kitchen
Glendale: 650 S. Colorado Blvd. 303.756.6449 Fort Collins: 125 N. College Ave. 970.682.2275 Jaxfishhouse.com
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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. 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
3090 Larimer Street 303.296.2317
South Broadway is brimming with flavor, and the taste of Italy shines through in this unique, contemporary restaurant. There’s everything from tapas-style smaller plates to larger entrees, but it’s the wood-fired pizza that keeps ‘em coming back for more. The options are great, and whether your taste runs to seafood, meat, or veggies, the cilunary artistry never disappoints.
Four locations in Denver and Boulder
3041 E. Third Ave. 303.393.6917 cucinacolore.com
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 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.
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
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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
DENVER 1530 16th St. 303.623.3127
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
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DINING La Biblioteca Denver
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Mister Tuna
2364 E. 3rd Ave. 303-316-8888
This gorgeous new restaurant in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood is another culinary delight from well-known restaurateur Troy Guard. The space is as cool as the fare, featuring sleek furnishings, raw bar, large open kitchen and an enormous wall mural at one end. The menu is varied and delicious, featuring homemade pastas, and a rotisserie that lends a special flavor of seafood, meats and veggies.
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Lola Mexican Fish House
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
Leña Nestled in an intimate cozy setting, Leña is a Latin American-inspired restaurant that emphasizes sharing and communal dining. The venue’s focal point is the white oak, wood-fired grill that serves up a tempting assortment of grilled meats, seafood and vegetables. The tortillas and empañadas are homemade, and the traditional offerings represent South and Central America, Spain and Mexico. 24 Broadway 720.550.7267 lenadenver.com
Linger
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 LolaDenver.com
Los Chingones Restaurateur Troy Guard’s foray into the world of Mexican food is really all about tacos, and his selections are drawing rave reviews. Locals are going gaga over the octopus tacos, the shrimp tacos, the butternut squash tacos. Pretty much everything you would ever dream of putting in a taco has made its way into one at Los Chingones, and the result is wonderful. It’s not a fancy place, it’s just plain fun.
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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
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 for more than 30 years.
Panzano
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1701 Wynkoop Street 720.460.3733
Osteria Marco
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1400 Pearl Street, Boulder 303.444.3622
Acclaimed chef Alex Seidel takes diners on a culinary journey featuring fresh Colorado ingredients, many farmed from Fruition Farms artisanal sheep dairy and creamery. Located in Union Station, the atmosphere is hip, friendly and urban. Alex Seidel gained a following as owner of the award-winning Fruition Restaurant, and now takes diners to a new level of inspired eating.
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1501 S. Pearl St. 303.733.2503
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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.
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.
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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
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.
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2020 W. 30th Ave. 303.993.3120
Little Ollie’s
The Nickel
2461 Larimer Street 303.295.0686
711 Grant St. 303.832.6600
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.
3033 Brighton Blvd., Denver 303.831.8862 MisterTuna.com
1552 E. 17th Ave. 303.832.8663
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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
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.
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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
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen 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. 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. 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, the creatively prepared small plates that are simply meant to be savored and shared, and the wonderful food and wine. The menu is fun, the drinks are fun, the experience is … well … fun! 3163 Larimer Street 720.432.3163 The PopulistDenver.com
The Post Brewing Company (Erie)
Housed in a former VFW Post in downtown Lafayette, this brewery and chicken joint is all about comfort, family and fun. Owner Dave Query sums it up best: “Hot chicken loves cold beer, all day long and twice on Sundays.” This is one popular
place, and worth the wait. Fried chicken that is out of this world, great beer and their famous whoopee pie – now that’s home cookin’! 105 W. Emma St., Lafayette 303.593.2066 PostBrewing.com
Postino WineCafe
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. 1109 Ogden Ave. 303.832.5788 PotagerRestaurant.com
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.
DINING 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
918 17th Street 720.726.4800
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Revelry Kitchen
Root Down
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 gravy, gravlax with fried capers and mouthwatering enchiladas. And that’s just the beginning!
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
4140 W. 38th Ave. 303.455.3132
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Rioja 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
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landmark center 5380 greenwood plaza blvd. 303.267.8744
denver cherry creek 2780 e 2nd avenue 303.322.9554
boulder pearl street mall 1117 pearl street 303.473.4730
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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
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.
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
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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
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
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2267 Kearney St. 303.388.0299 TablesOnKearney.com
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
TAG Burger Bar 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.
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Tamayo 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.
Highly regarded Chef Richard Sandoval delivers a perfect take on modern Mexican cuisine. Sit at the bar and peruse more than 100 tequilas and agave-based spirits, then get ready to indulge. The menu boasts all the delights of Mexico with a contemporary flair, paying tribute to Chef Sandoval’s deeply rooted ties to his grandmother’s and father’s authentic Mexican cooking.
1487 S. Pearl St. 303.777.0826
1400 Larimer Square 720.946.1433
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Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill
Sushi-Rama Celebrated chef Jeff Osaka introduces Denver’s first Kaitenzushi (conveyor belt sushi) to Colorado. And so far, everyone is loving this unique, fun and colorful concept that delivers freshest delicacies that can be handpicked directly from the conveyor belt, or may select a great variety of small plates. The drink menu is equally fun, and cocktails are served from a rolling beverage cart. 2615 Larimer 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
a delectable five-course meal. You’ll be amazed by the impeccable service and exquisite authentic Italian cuisine. 1700 Wynkoop St. 303.534.2222 VeniceRistorante.com
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1222 Madison St. 303.736.2260
1500 Wynkoop Street 303.623.2665 TheSqueakyBean.net
are regularly updated to feature the freshest seasonal ingredients.
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.
Work & Class
Owners Tony, Delores and Dana describe the concept behind their restaurant as “a square meal, a stiff drink and a fair price.” The menu blends American and Latin cuisines seamlessly, leading to savory meats and delicious side dishes. Note: This restaurant is closed on Mondays. 2500 Larimer Street 303.292.0700 WorkAndClassDenver.com
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 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
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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.
Venice Ristorante
2525 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder 303.449.0444
Two Locations in Union Station & Cherry Creek North 303.623.0316
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
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16th Street Mall
Cherry Creek North
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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
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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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Downtown Golden
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.
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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.
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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.
303.987.7800
6550 Gateway Rd., Commerce City 303.289.0232
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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
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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.
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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
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ities such as hiking, camping, backpacking, snowboarding and more may be enjoyed seasonally.
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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
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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.
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Mizel Museum
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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
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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
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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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Fall in love with Loveland.
In Loveland, the nation’s Sweetheart City, Valentine’s Day is more than a day – it is a celebration of Everything You Love. Here, romantic heart-shaped love notes dot the streets. Fire and ice collide for the Loveland Fire & Ice Festival. Lovebirds come from far and wide to marry their sweethearts, and local craft brews are transformed into love potions. Fall in love with Loveland, Colorado this February.
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