From chic rooftop eateries in LoHi to cozy, hidden gems in historic neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Larimer Square, discover Denver’s most-loved spots.
An old Catskill church layered with two floors of vintage and secondhand. The sound of creaking boards, busy booths, and shifting light from stained glass.
A sprawling center where a hundred vendors fill the rooms with every sort of antique find. Glassware glints, old tools line the shelves, and the hunt stretches on.
A Catskills classic, packed tight with antiques and odds-and-ends from every era. Floorboards creak and shop cats weave through piles of cast iron, signs, and glassware.
Italian comfort with a contemporary touch, set in a converted farmhouse. Plates land with bright herbs, local vegetables, and a steady hum of conversation.
A tight spot buzzing with locals and travelers, drawing steady crowds most brunches. Crepes, strong coffee, and the scent of seared meat drift from the kitchen.
Wild, artsy mansion tucked in the woods, with events that flow from porch to fire pit. Home-cooked meals, bonfires, and laughter stretch into the night.
Peekamoose turns a restored farmhouse into one of the region’s most thoughtful dining rooms. Candlelight and wood fire flicker through slow dinners and passing seasons.
A storied 19th-century barn sits among meadow and sky at the edge of Maplecrest. Strings of lights, old trees, and pure Catskills spirit greet every guest.
Hudson Valley apples pressed and poured a few feet from Catskill Creek. Dry ciders, barrel ferments, and porch-table chatter roll through each afternoon.
Grown-up afternoons in the wetlands, marked by pouring and conversation. Glasses clink by the water, food fires inside, laughter curls out to the parking lot.
Hudson Valley vines run across the hillside, pouring out into river views and tumbling sunlight. Flights stretch across the table, carried by chatter and music.
A retreat center tucked above Rosendale, built for reflection, group work, and steady mountain days. Big windows, quiet woods, good food, and sunlight on old stone.
Menla Retreat & Dewa Spa holds space for recharge at the end of a hidden road. Mountain air, local food, Tibetan rituals, and paths winding beneath hemlocks.
A steady hand in the heart of Liberty, offering tailored facials and massages in an old Catskills building. Sun glints off tile and wood as tea steams in the lounge.
Orenda brings people together in a rambling Catskills home made for healing and gathering. Firelight flickers through stained glass and mountain woods edge the lawns.
The Belvedere is a country inn turned community bar, a little offbeat and stitched together by regulars. Tacos, old jukebox tunes, and a place for stories.