The Ale House takes our mantra of “Good Food, Good Drink and Good Cheer” to its highest level yet. Come feast on handcrafted fare, explore Colorado’s best craft beers, sip on a fantastic glass of wine or a killer cocktail – all while taking in the neighborhood’s most jaw-dropping views from our rooftop patio, open-air bar or inviting dining room. Inside we pay tribute to Colorado craft brewing with 42 beers on tap, starting with a delicious dozen from our beer-mad scientists at Breckenridge Brewery. But ours is a big-picture focus: we showcase 25 beers from our favorite Colorado comrades, including inventions from our allies at Wynkoop Brewing. The beer lineup changes daily, so stop in often to try the Colorado craft industry’s latest and greatest. Bigger fan of grape than grain? Our 20+ list of thoughtfully chosen wines includes premium selections from every locale, including Colorado. Highlights of our in-state wine list include creations from Denver’s own Infinite Monkey Theorem. If spirits are what move you, we have a handcrafted cocktail list that makes our most discerning LoHi neighbors swoon. Many of these drinks are built with small-batch, Colorado-made liquors and local ingredients. This same obsession with quality shows in our painstakingly prepared food. Our diverse upscale casual menu features local ingredients whenever possible and, what else, craft beer. Our promise is simple: deliver an exceptional dining experience and high-quality fare at a price as comfortable as our neighborhood. Our name pays homage to Amato of Denver, a family-owned fountain and statuary business that operated here from 1947 until 2010. The Amato tradition continues one block north of us and sculptures from our artful namesake can be found throughout our place. The Ale House at Amato’s is located at the port of entry into Denver’s LoHi district, facing the Millennium pedestrian bridge at the corner of 16th and Central Streets. See you soon, The Ale House at Amato’s
Denver’s original steakhouse, The Buckhorn Exchange is located in the city’s oldest neighborhood, just 5-minutes from downtown Denver -- with a light-rail stop right across the street. This National Historic Landmark and Western Museum has been serving the finest in Old West fare since 1893. Come see the number one liquor license in Colorado! Prime grade beef steaks, buffalo prime rib, elk, salmon, quail, game hen, and succulent baby-back pork ribs are just some of the marvelous offerings on the Buckhorn menu. Exotic appetizers such as alligator tail, rattlesnake and buffalo sausage are available, and no dinner is complete without the house specialty, Rocky Mountain Oysters. For lunch we serve up a lighter fare including our renowned Grandma Fanny’s pot roast sandwich, enormous beef and buffalo burgers, bratwurst or rib platters, main course salads, and the Buckhorn’s famous bean soup. For dessert, the hot Dutch apple pie ala mode with cinnamon rum sauce, or the double-chocolate Rocky Road brownie are sinful experiences that will forever remind you of your visit to the one and only Buckhorn Exchange. Whether a quiet dinner for two, birthday, anniversary or an office celebration, we strongly recommend reservations. So call today for a unique -- and tasty -- historical Old West experience!
We are open at 4:00pm everyday of the week. We are open until 2:00am, but may close early on Sunday and Monday if business is slow. We offer a variety of small plates and dinner entrees inspired by Colorado. Please join us for dinner or a snack Sunday - Wednesday between 4:00pm and 9:30pm, Thursday between 4:00pm and 10:30pm, and Friday and Saturday between 4:00pm and 11:30pm. Our Happy Hour runs from 4:00pm to 6:00pm and highlights some of our favorite small plates and cocktails at discounted prices. All food and drink featured on the Happy Hour menu is $5. All other drinks, beers, and wines are $1.00 off.
Monday-Friday 3pm-6pm $4 Champagne Cocktails $4 House Bubbles $4 Draft Beers
Welcome to Downtown Denver’s most historic pub, the Blake Street Vault. Established in 1863, just after Denver was founded, the building served as a saloon and boarding house in the center of the first business district. Today, 150 years after its original construction, the Blake Street Vault is still a gathering spot for friends, locals, visitors and anyone looking for a great Colorado experience. Enjoy Happy Hour with one of our famous Mules or plan your next group event in our private mezzanine level. The Blake Street Vault is located in the heart of Lower Downtown (LoDo), Denver, just a few blocks from Coors Field and the Pepsi Center. Come in and try Lodo's best Happy Hour and take a tour of the haunted Vault.
Denny’s is America’s Diner. Where guests have come for over 60 years to relax and enjoy good, hearty meals at reasonable prices. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Denny’s restaurants serve classic breakfast around the clock as well as craveable salads, hand-pressed burgers and homestyle dinners. Our menu is broad yet familiar, which makes us a great place to take the kids and family. With over 1700 locations worldwide, including the U.S. and in more than 11 foreign countries and territories, Denny’s is always ready to serve you. And now, you can enjoy the flavors you’ve longed for all year. Salted caramel, pumpkin and cinnamon – drizzled, topped or cooked inside our new fluffier buttermilk pancakes. So, was it worth the wait? You decide. Welcome to America’s Diner.
We are a locally owned and operated Deli and Bakery in the heart of lower downtown Denver (LoDo) in business since 1983. Aside from a few treats and snacks items are prepared fresh daily in house. We loved to have you join us for a meal, sandwich, snack, cup of coffee, or just to see your smiling face. Support your local establishments!
Mercantile is a European inspired Market and Restaurant. Open seven days a week, the gourmet "Old World" market serves early morning coffee and pastries along with a full menu of breakfast and lunch options. The airy restaurant is dinner only, featuring fresh Colorado ingredients and inspired techniques that tell the story of Chef Seidel’s culinary journey as owner of Denver’s award-winning Fruition Restaurant and founder of Fruition Farms, a 10-acre artisanal sheep dairy and creamery in Larkspur, Colorado. Mercantile’s market offers items such as pickled beets, fruit spreads like fig jam, croissants and cheeses and yogurts from Fruition Farms. In keeping with the era when rail travel was established, the market will offer many things that have been preserved in jars, including mini-meals such as oatmeal, sturgeon rillettes, duck confit, and bread pudding.
"Since 1974 Wazee Supper Club has been a landmark restaurant in Denver's historic LoDo district. The unique interior features a trademark checkerboard floor, historic bar, and the dumbwaiter- a 1937 converted garage door opener. Best pizza in LoDo!"
McCormick & Schmick's Denver restaurant is uniquely designed to create an inviting, original and relaxed atmosphere, where guests can enjoy the highest quality dining experience. The menu is printed twice daily, featuring the signature “Fresh Fish” highlighting an impressive number of fresh seafood varieties, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, entrée salads and pasta. McCormick & Schmick's commitment to local freshness is apparent in the seasonally inspired dishes and regionally inspired preparations offered. McCormick's Fish House and Bar provides the same quality and distinctive service to our private events that you have enjoyed in our restaurant. Let us help you create the perfect event, whether you are planning a corporate meeting, business luncheon, rehearsal dinner, wedding, fundraiser, holiday party or more. Our experienced staff is ready to arrange all of your event details, including audio visual, limousine service, floral, custom menus and entertainment. When planning your event with the Denver Fish House and Bar you have the luxury of the Oxford Hotel and all of it's historic aspects including their many banquet rooms.
Mona's serves breakfast all day and lunch beginning at 11AM. We offer fresh and natural ingredients. Stop by for our signature Huevos Rancheros or enjoy a spiritually refreshing Leonardo-Mosa. Mona's uses Morning Fresh Farms®. We would like to thank all of our local suppliers for the fine products they offer you. Breckenridge Brewery, Castle Rock Meats, City Bakery, Custom Corned Beef, Danny Cash Hot Sauce, Red Bird Chicken, Silver Canyon Coffee, Tortilla's Mexico, Two Leaves and a Bud Tea Company.
Our 20 draft lines will feature craft beers from around the United States, along with some imports and an extensive bottled beer selection. Delicious menu selections and a casual atmosphere round out this updated neighborhood hangout.
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We sell new and used industrial sewing machines. We also have the largest part and thread department in the Rocky Mountain region. Full service machine shop and can manufacture parts for many different industries.
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Mile High Stadium was an outdoor multi-purpose stadium in the western United States, located in Denver, Colorado.It was built in 1948 for the Denver Bears baseball team, which was a member of the Western League during its construction. Originally designed as a baseball venue, the stadium was expanded in later years to accommodate the addition of a professional football team to the city, the Denver Broncos, as well as to improve Denver's hopes of landing a Major League Baseball team. Although the stadium was originally built as a baseball-specific venue, it became more popular as a pro-football stadium despite hosting both sports for a majority of its life.The Broncos called Mile High Stadium home from their beginning in the AFL in 1960 until 2000. The Bears, who changed their name to the Zephyrs in 1985, continued to play in the stadium until 1992 when the franchise was moved to New Orleans. The move was precipitated by the awarding of a Major League Baseball franchise to the city of Denver, and in 1993 the Colorado Rockies season opened in Mile High. The team played the 1993 and strike-shortened 1994 seasons in Mile High setting MLB attendance records while Coors Field was being constructed in downtown Denver.