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The best places to grab a drink in Denver

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by Linnea Covington
Updated May 23, 2023

Mile High City’s bar scene is enjoyable any time of year, thanks to the numerous craft breweries, distilleries, and urban wineries that fill this grand mountain town.

Greek bottles and Mediterranean-inspired small plates await at a cozy wine spot in Cherry Creek. A distinctly Polynesian vibe distinguishes a playful tiki bar in Baker. One of the city’s longest-running taverns serves a show-stopping martini—and red wine by the goblet—at a storied hotel downtown.

From luxe cocktail dens to classic watering holes to wine bars that come with a crash course on grapes, Denver has a place for every type of reveling. Read on for a guide to the city’s 9 best bars to visit now.

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4.5
4.5 (159)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
LoHi
About the restaurant

Walking into this 30-seat bar, all colorful wallpaper and gold accents, is like stepping into a granny-chic oasis or an artist’s lounge. But co-owner Fiona Arnold is neither—she just possesses a great eye for style. The bar pays homage to a fictional muse, Milly Parker, a globe-trotting woman who came of age between the World Wars. The drinks are just as worldly and include the Bora-Bora (rum, falernum, almond-flavored creme liqueur, pineapple, ginger, and baking spices) and the zero-proof Avenue No. 3 (ginger, jasmine tea, honey, citrus, and an aromatic blend of allspice and cardamom). Pair your drinks with snacks including bottomless truffle popcorn, smoked trout dip, and miso pickles, and enjoy the eccentric but lovable escape.


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Olivia
Dined 6 days ago
Great service and delicious drinks! Recommend for anyone visiting Denver.
A photo of Stem Ciders - RiNo restaurant
4.4
4.4 (92)
$30 and under
American
River North (Denver)
About the restaurant

Stem Ciders’ bubbly beginnings can be traced to Real Dry, a drink that was originally crafted in co-owner Eric Foster’s garage in 2013. A decade later, Foster and business partner Phil Kao opened a couple of tasting rooms and restaurants, including the RiNo location in 2022. With outdoor high-tops, casual indoor seats, and a bar, it’s an easygoing spot to sip on hard ciders, such as chile guava and the Crabby Neighbor, a dry cider made with local granny Smith and crab apples—the menu also includes cider flights. For those taking the non-alcoholic route, there’s Rin’s No Sin Fizz (housemade non-alcoholic gin, lemon juice, maple syrup, egg white, and soda water). Go for the drinks and stay for brunch or dinner, featuring fresh oysters, a green chile and pepper jack burger, and chamomile-roasted chicken.


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Robin
Dined on Nov 17, 2024
Went for brunch. The digital Menu system was challenging to use for our group. I dined with parents who were less comfortable completing order and filling out profile a cc info before eating. The Order of dishes came out a little weird. Food was very good! There was only one server on staff so our food sat in the window for a bit before we got it. They stopped offering coffee at brunch but were ok with us bringing in coffee from BSC next door.
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4.7
4.7 (91)
$30 and under
American
Cherry Creek
About the restaurant

This classy dive bar has garnered a loyal following in Washington Park and Bonnie Brae since opening in 1976. The Campus Lounge is loved for its 70s feel, achieved via heavy wood accents, neon signs, sports memorabilia, and other throwback knickknacks. Pool tables and a handful of televisions complete the dive-slash-sports bar feel. Unlike most dive bars, food is anything but an afterthought here. Choose from top-notch nachos, smoked chicken wings, and burgers, plus breakfast fare on weekends (there’s even a kids menu). But the bar scene—and the pitchers of local craft brews that flow freely—are the main reasons folks flock to this faithful Cherry Creek spot.


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AbbyPVIP
Dined on Dec 3, 2023
Always a fun atmosphere for brunch, but especially loud and a bit slower during Broncos game. Still worth it...good comfort food, tasty mimosas and super nice staff!
A photo of La Bouche restaurant
4.5
4.5 (46)
$30 and under
Wine Bar
Uptown
About the restaurant

Owners Alex and Alexis Tréton opened this petite French American wine bar in late September 2021, and it’s become a solid neighborhood spot since. Lounge at one of the small tables, or take a seat on the relaxed patio. There’s also a corner bar inside—a perfect black-and-white rectangle that evokes a box of gourmet chocolates. Belly up and order a glass—flights are also an option—to sip with La Bouche’s simple but standout French fare, including charcuterie boards, a hearty Provence-inspired salad, and quiches.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Oct 15, 2023
Excellent service with lots of wine and cocktail options. Cute decor that makes you feel you are on a little escape to Paris. French 75 is a great cocktail as is the Kir Royal.
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4.8
4.8 (996)
$31 to $50
American
Highlands
About the restaurant

Williams & Graham, a distinguished 1920s-themed bar, has consistently poured a solid drink since 2011. At first glance, the LoHi bar doesn’t look like much: It’s simply a door leading to a waiting room with a wall of dusty old books. But once your reservation is confirmed, that same wall opens up into a comfortable speakeasy, complete with a sturdy wooden bar and cozy booths, plus a standing table for groups. The menu boasts over 60 classic cocktails, along with seasonal creations. Pick a drink to go with the dry-aged burger and a plate of deviled eggs, or ask the bartender to whip up something special.


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Ashley
Dined 1 day ago
We love coming here! Rarely do you find a bar with excellent drinks AND great food. Service is top tier. They truly take pride in you having a good experience. 10s across the board!!
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4.0
4 (2250)
$30 and under
American
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

This classy spot, nested inside the Brown Palace Hotel, claims a piece of Denver’s history: It opened in 1934 and is considered one of the city’s longest-running bars. As the name suggests, a nautical theme dominates the interiors, complete with a full mast and crow’s nest, Jamaican rum barrels, and a collection of model sailing ships. Take it all in by securing a seat at the solid oak bar, or in one of the blue or red leather chairs—perfect perches for enjoying live piano music on Friday and Saturday nights. Like the vintage tavern itself, the drinks, which include strong beers, red wine by the goblet, and a stellar martini, speak to simpler times.


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MimVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Wonderful ambience, particularly for Christmas night.
A photo of Bigsby’s Folly Craft Winery & Restaurant restaurant
4.6
4.6 (412)
$30 and under
Winery
River North (Denver)
About the restaurant

Though many of the grapes at this urban winery hail from California, they’re processed right here in RiNo. Order a flight and snack on tasty accompaniments such as truffle-laced popcorn, wild boar meatballs, and grilled Caesar salad. Plan ahead and reserve a tour of the space, along with a wine tasting. The industrial-chic vibe extends to the dining room, with sparkling chandeliers and polished steel accents. Sit at the bar for real hands-on wine talk, then take a bottle home.


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MichelleVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Great service, food, wine & vibe! Great for a large group. Will be back!
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4.7
4.7 (604)
$31 to $50
Polynesian
Baker
About the restaurant

Tiki bars should always feature tropical drinks and a bit of whimsy. Such is the case at Adrift on South Broadway. The rum-centric drinks at this playful Polynesian-style lair, served under the light of a glowing pufferfish, are dangerously good. Expect classic concoctions such as mai tais and hurricanes, as well as Adrift originals including the house Painkiller, sweetened with housemade coconut cream. Order at the bar or better yet, reserve a table so there’s enough room for plates of coconut shrimp, pele duck wings, poke nachos, and ice cream from the bar’s sibling shop, Little Man Ice Cream.


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ChrisVIP
Dined 7 days ago
It was a great experience! We cannot wait to go back!
A photo of Cretans restaurant
4.6
4.6 (97)
$30 and under
Mediterranean
Cherry Creek
About the restaurant

Denver doesn't have a ton of Mediterranean restaurants and even fewer bars that fit the theme. Cretans is a bit of both and serves Greek wines with Mediterranean-inspired small plates in a charming indoor-outdoor space. Must-try combos include the signature caviar sliders, red snapper crudo, and a glass of sparkling Greek rose. The bar also serves stellar pour-over drinks, including a pepperoncini martini and spicy margarita. Enjoy it all in the sultry space inside the Clayton Hotel & Members Club. The cozy low-lit spot has a vibe inspired by 1960s Europe and is decked with two intimate bars, plus leather banquettes and high-top communal tables for when you want to bring a crowd—or meet someone new.


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OpenTable DinerVIP
Dined on May 17, 2024
Always an amazing time! Love grabbing a bottle of Prosecco with the ladies and enjoy the tuna tartare ( a little spicy for those sensitive) and the dip tower is our fav!
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