Get major-city sophistication in a location that is one of the world’s natural wonders. Obviously a hub for those seeking the Rocky Mountain ski slopes, Denver is also home to four major sports teams, major museums and a wide variety of neighborhoods that make the city a destination in its own right.
Restaurants in Denver
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Woods Boss Brewing Company opened their doors on August 11, 2017 with the intention of creating a community brewery where people could enjoy delicious craft beers that consistently rotate. Ranging from smooth, crisp lagers to barrel aged funky Belgian Quads, we have 20 taps all brewed in house with the the goal of having something for everyone to enjoy regardless of your pallet.
I was out in Denver for 3 months last summer for work and I stopped by this place multiple times. The facility is great, the people are great and they make great beer. Every time I went there were different beers on tap too. A++ 5 Stars!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Denver's first brew pub.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
This is a GREAT taphouse! The selection is endless, they even had Delirium on tap which is the first time we have seen this. The bartender was super friendly and attentive. When he found out that my husband and I are both active duty military, he bought a round and was very supportive of all veterans and active duty members. We had a great experience, and will for sure be coming back!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Having time to kill before heading to the airport, we stopped in for a beer. Being on campus, I wasn't expecting much. The four of us each had a different beer on tap -- all were great. We also ordered a couple of pretzels, which were OK, but also ordered wings and potstickers which were superb -- definitely not your ordinary bar food. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 380 reviews
Intimate setting for good friends who enjoy bold beers. Food trucks on site often. Enjoy weekly Denver taproom-exclusive beers brewed on our pilot system, as well as barrel-aged beers and lively craft hard seltzer on tap! Crowlers and beer to-go available, ask about the 19.2oz deal or "build your own six pack"! Keep and eye out for the yeti!
Stopped at the Great Divide location at the Denver airport. On tap was the Anniversary Yeti Imperial Stout that carried a 13.5% ABV. This was a rich and chocolaty full bodied stout. Two 12 oz glasses was all I could handle. Delicious and stout was an understatement...
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Copper Kettle Brewing Company is a locally owned mom and pop brewery with tasting room established in Denver in 2011, surrounded by local neighborhoods. CKBC strives to create what America seems to have lost, a local neighborhood bar in which we strive to know your name and your story. Copper Kettle has a rotating tap list made right on the premise out of a three barrel system with a select few year round styles, like the 2011 Great American Beer Fest Gold Medal winning Mexican Chocolate Stout. In less than a year, CKBC has built a group of regulars who call Copper Kettle their second home. Local brews, national awards.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
What can’t be said for the excellence that is river north. Truly great craft beer, a barrel program that rivals larger breweries with quality that surpasses. Beer for every flavor profile; they do ipas, sours, big alcohol, light and refreshing. There production facility is great for dogs, multiple food trucks make their way through, but you can bring food as well. They are an og Denver brewery that helped bring river north and the ballpark neighborhoods to the popular destination it is today! Matt, Patrick and the whole crew at river north are great and always welcoming! Check it out you won’t be disappointed!
4.5 based on 95 reviews
I have been going to Station 26 since it opened. They usually have something on tap for every taste. They get a great selection of food trucks too. Can't wait for live Blue Grass again!
4.5 based on 78 reviews
In 2013, Epic Brewing Company adventured to the RiNo district of Denver, Colorado. In doing so, Epic Brewing expanded its reach to better serve the Rocky Mountain region, which allowed the brewery to escapade its way from coast to coast. The River North district was made famous by its artistic diversity, and maintained its status with an influx of breweries, restaurants, and coffee houses alike.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.