Lounge channels art deco glamour and Prohibition-era style with historic charm and colorful decor. Atmosphere feels classy and intimate, evoking a hidden speakeasy vibe. Cocktails stand out alongside a bustling yet refined energy.
Cocktails here are beautifully crafted with distinct flavors like the herb-spiced Fire on the Li River and the floral High Tea. The Sidecar stands out as a notable choice among the delicious options.
A bustling art deco bar with a rich historic ambiance captures the feel of old Denver. The space holds a storied past with references to Germany and Italy, making it a notable landmark for history fans.
Good to know
The bar closes at midnight, and the kitchen closes at 10pm.
It gets crowded on weekend nights, so come early for seating.
The Cruise Room is a small venue, better suited for smaller groups.
Ship Tavern offers a historic ship-themed interior with hand-hewn wood beams and English pub-style bars creating a unique setting. The atmosphere blends live jazz and piano performances with a quiet, nostalgic vibe. It attracts diners seeking a classic, comfortable place for dinner and drinks.
A ship-themed cocktail bar offers a fantastic selection of drinks including an Old Fashion and Italian prosecco. The bartender is professional and knowledgeable, providing solid recommendations.
Rich historic ambiance fills the bar, making it feel like stepping back in time. Located inside a historic hotel, the place blends a beautiful setting with deep history.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for parties of two or more.
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with discounted drinks.
Live jazz performances occur every Saturday night.
Rustic distillery space offers a cozy atmosphere filled with the scent of oak and malt. Dog-friendly patio, live music, and games create a lively yet inviting vibe. Whiskey tastings include limited release bottles and a whiskey lounge for relaxing after tours.
Cocktails here feature whiskey varieties with options like old fashioned, pear, and cranberry cocktails. The bar offers a cocktail lounge where drinks consistently impress.
Tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at the distillery's heritage and whiskey making process. Chris shares the history in a fun and educational way.
Good to know
The distillery tour costs $22, with a $10 discount on whiskey purchases afterward.
Parking is available on-site, making it easy to visit without searching for a spot.
Visitors receive a free small glass as a souvenir from the tour.
Classic cigar bar inside a historic hotel offers an old world charm with vintage leather seating and a calming live piano atmosphere. The space feels authentic and nostalgic, attracting those who appreciate fine cigars and rich whiskey in a relaxed, upscale setting.
Cocktails here come with fantastic flavors and pair well with cigars. An absinthe cocktail stands out alongside an Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story cigar.
An iconic spot with a strong historical vibe and decor that reflects its past. Features a couple of fully stocked bars adding to the classic atmosphere.
Good to know
Churchill Bar is a members-only cigar lounge.
There is a $10 cigar cutting fee and a mandatory 20% tip.
Cigars are overpriced, costing three times more than in other lounges.
Old-school corner bar with historic character and a gritty vibe offers a classic dive bar atmosphere. Outdoor patio features shade from umbrellas and ivy, creating a relaxed setting. Live classical music plays, and no screens are present, enhancing an authentic, no-nonsense mood.
Great drinks come from a full bar with super tasty cocktails. Brunch cocktails are more limited, but the bar offers a nice variety overall.
Environment feels historic and welcoming with a classic and rich history. The bar dates back to before the state itself, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging, so consider using public transport.
During major sports events, the bar gets very busy, so arrive early.
Food is available until late, making it a good late-night option.