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.
Boutique inn with four music-inspired suites and a playful spirit in the heart of Woodstock. Record players, cedar hot tub, and porches pull the place together.
Classic Catskills motel with pools and a steady stream of families and regulars. Mornings start with coffee by the lake, and afternoons drift from the hot tub to the playground.
Expansive grounds and dialed-in design where mountain light moves from room to room. Fire pits burn late, espresso is poured early, and late dusk lingers over the ridges.
Modern Catskill lodge steps from Hunter Mountain, anchored by a tavern and library. Mountain views, basic breakfast, and a fire pit draw a steady crowd.
A counter-service bakery meets deli in a cheerful old corner storefront. Sourdough, sharp pickles, and coffee traded over the counter, fast and friendly.
Lively spot with a local streak, pouring organic wines and pouring pints for hikers and neighbors alike. Wood-fired plates and a menu that changes with the season.
Long-running spot for pizza and Italian staples, where portions are stacked high and folks return for the sense of routine. Pizza crust crackles, and garlic rolls come glistening hot from the oven.
Beer garden hospitality by the riverbank, where the firepit glows and music drifts through the trees. Plates pass between neighbors and kids run barefoot.
Down by the water, Creekside keeps things straightforward with a long bar and crowd-pleasing plates. Fried seafood, burgers, and patio chatter hang in the air.
Kingston’s destination for tiki drinks and Asian-inspired small plates. Drinks come strong, plates come quick, and the regulars know the staff by name.
This Cairo bakery-cafe hums with the rhythm of fresh bread pulled from the oven and pastry cases refilled by hand. Mornings are bright, coffee pours steady, and locals linger for breakfast sandwiches on house-baked loaves.
Roscoe Beer Co. stands tall just off Rockland Road, beer flowing fast from taps to picnic tables. Laughter bounces off barnwood while the fryer works overtime.