Food Scene
I should preface this by telling y'all that I'm a breakfast snob. -
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The Denver Breakfast original. I once gave a ride to one of the higher-ups in the restaurant. It was a snow-day, and a neat ride across town to the Biscuit Company on Colfax. He told me about how the founder of the company fought a tsunami of gluten-free odds to win through.
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Personally, I like the Tennyson location better. (I think the Tennyson neighborhood is awesome, period.) Homier. Really what you look for in a breakfast place with epic biscuits. (I happen to have grabbed one of their to-go menus for your perusal.) Try 'The Franklin.'
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Denver Biscuit Company
3237 E Colfax AveI should preface this by telling y'all that I'm a breakfast snob. -
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The Denver Breakfast original. I once gave a ride to one of the higher-ups in the restaurant. It was a snow-day, and a neat ride across town to the Biscuit Company on Colfax. He told me about how the founder of the company fought a tsunami of gluten-free odds to win through.
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Personally, I like the Tennyson location better. (I think the Tennyson neighborhood is awesome, period.) Homier. Really what you look for in a breakfast place with epic biscuits. (I happen to have grabbed one of their to-go menus for your perusal.) Try 'The Franklin.'
Snooze started in Colorado. (The original location is just down the street.) But in my humble opinion, the Union Station experience is not-to-be-missed. Try the pancake flight.
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Snooze, an A.M. Eatery
6315 W 104th AveSnooze started in Colorado. (The original location is just down the street.) But in my humble opinion, the Union Station experience is not-to-be-missed. Try the pancake flight.
Man! Talk about the right place at the right time! This is the second location of a trendy place. Boy, couldn't have chosen a better location. Super cool vibe with good food and drink. (It's best on warm days so you can get the breeze.) Right in the Heart of Olde Town Arvada: Just one more example of good new Colorado restaurants opening in good ol' colorado neighborhoods.
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Homegrown Tap & Dough
5601 Olde Wadsworth BlvdMan! Talk about the right place at the right time! This is the second location of a trendy place. Boy, couldn't have chosen a better location. Super cool vibe with good food and drink. (It's best on warm days so you can get the breeze.) Right in the Heart of Olde Town Arvada: Just one more example of good new Colorado restaurants opening in good ol' colorado neighborhoods.
True Fact: I took a photo of a burger from this place that has received 10,000 hits on Google, so far. (I was on a quest to find Denver's best burger.) It's also one of the few places I have a SECOND favorite: The Gyro is DANK! Tell Paul, Sean sent you. (They also deliver.)
Bada Bing Grill
12500 W 58th AveTrue Fact: I took a photo of a burger from this place that has received 10,000 hits on Google, so far. (I was on a quest to find Denver's best burger.) It's also one of the few places I have a SECOND favorite: The Gyro is DANK! Tell Paul, Sean sent you. (They also deliver.)
Best. Chinese. Ever.
I am a big fan of the sesame chicken, but it's all great. I believe they offer dine-in and carry-out.
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Heaven Dragon Arvada
16255 W 64th AveBest. Chinese. Ever.
I am a big fan of the sesame chicken, but it's all great. I believe they offer dine-in and carry-out.
All-You-Can-Eat Pizza and beer-cheese soup in [Olde] Downtown Golden. Helluva location and fun food.
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Woody's Wood Fired Pizza
1305 Washington AveAll-You-Can-Eat Pizza and beer-cheese soup in [Olde] Downtown Golden. Helluva location and fun food.
Remember when I bragged how my kitchen was designed by the same guys who did one of the coolest coffee locations in Denver? Yeah. (The designer guys are in the store across the street, lol.) GREAT COFFEE. Ask me to show you some of the designs I've seen in my mochas. You'd better believe I post them to my instagram! This is one of my favorite work spots... once again, in the Tennyson neighborhood.
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Allegro Coffee Roasters
4040 Tennyson StRemember when I bragged how my kitchen was designed by the same guys who did one of the coolest coffee locations in Denver? Yeah. (The designer guys are in the store across the street, lol.) GREAT COFFEE. Ask me to show you some of the designs I've seen in my mochas. You'd better believe I post them to my instagram! This is one of my favorite work spots... once again, in the Tennyson neighborhood.
Colorado has a wide range of really good Mexican restaurants. This place is one of my favorites, and it's right down the road. Gigantic margaritas and a mariachi band, with authentic food.
El Tequileño Restaurant
12391 W 64th AveColorado has a wide range of really good Mexican restaurants. This place is one of my favorites, and it's right down the road. Gigantic margaritas and a mariachi band, with authentic food.
Back when I was getting my kitchen remodeled, this was my haven. Great slice o' NY-style [thin] pizza... which is especially delightful when ordered by the pie. They deliver.
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Abo's Pizza
2761 Iris AveBack when I was getting my kitchen remodeled, this was my haven. Great slice o' NY-style [thin] pizza... which is especially delightful when ordered by the pie. They deliver.
La Loma is an upscale Mexican staple of Denver. It's entirely worth going for the green chili, alone. It's got great drinks and is in a fun new location, on the cusp of the Business District and Uptown.
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La Loma
1801 BroadwayLa Loma is an upscale Mexican staple of Denver. It's entirely worth going for the green chili, alone. It's got great drinks and is in a fun new location, on the cusp of the Business District and Uptown.
Imagine yourself walking down a beautiful and historic Larimer Square, which is decorated like a summer dream: Lights are everywhere and the whole place sings. But then you notice, for the first time it seems, an alcove you've never seen before. Wondering who changed around the architecture, and curious, you walk in to discover a brick tunnel that opens to a courtyard boasting a view of one of Denver's new glass towers. Flowers in urns and decorating lamps and surround Bistro Vendome: A french restaurant hidden in its own quiet corner. I don't know how else to describe it to you, other than this was how I found it. I sat on the garden patio and had the escargot.
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Bistro Vendôme
2267 Larimer StImagine yourself walking down a beautiful and historic Larimer Square, which is decorated like a summer dream: Lights are everywhere and the whole place sings. But then you notice, for the first time it seems, an alcove you've never seen before. Wondering who changed around the architecture, and curious, you walk in to discover a brick tunnel that opens to a courtyard boasting a view of one of Denver's new glass towers. Flowers in urns and decorating lamps and surround Bistro Vendome: A french restaurant hidden in its own quiet corner. I don't know how else to describe it to you, other than this was how I found it. I sat on the garden patio and had the escargot.
Oh, arent' we trendy? Yes we are, and that means Linger. Gluten free organic what-not, I mean, tapas. Great drinks, great vibe, great scene located in LoHi's beating heart.
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Linger
2030 W 30th AveOh, arent' we trendy? Yes we are, and that means Linger. Gluten free organic what-not, I mean, tapas. Great drinks, great vibe, great scene located in LoHi's beating heart.
Technically located at the northern-most tip of the 16th Street Mall, Little Man is famously shaped like a Milk Jug. Depending on time of day, you can wait in line for upwards of an hour for some really good ice cream. If that sounds weird, its because no one has told you just how much Coloradans like waiting in line outside for food. Don't worry, they often have live music playing... and the surrounding restaurants all have great drink menus.
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Little Man Ice Cream
2620 16th StTechnically located at the northern-most tip of the 16th Street Mall, Little Man is famously shaped like a Milk Jug. Depending on time of day, you can wait in line for upwards of an hour for some really good ice cream. If that sounds weird, its because no one has told you just how much Coloradans like waiting in line outside for food. Don't worry, they often have live music playing... and the surrounding restaurants all have great drink menus.
Entertainment & Activities
Some kids got Chuck-E-Cheese... We get Casa Bonita. -- First, watch the South Park episode and get your-self ready to be wow'd! This is some real genu-ine Colorado Splendor. Play Ski-ball. See Black Bart's Cave! The flags! The Cliff Divers! The Sopapias!!!!!
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Casa Bonita
6715 W Colfax AveSome kids got Chuck-E-Cheese... We get Casa Bonita. -- First, watch the South Park episode and get your-self ready to be wow'd! This is some real genu-ine Colorado Splendor. Play Ski-ball. See Black Bart's Cave! The flags! The Cliff Divers! The Sopapias!!!!!
Zoo lights! (If you're here in winter.) If you're not, this place is always packed with families. They're doing something right!
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Denver Zoo
2300 Steele StZoo lights! (If you're here in winter.) If you're not, this place is always packed with families. They're doing something right!
Is it fun or is it learning? Who can tell. While I've never had cause to go as an adult, I have vivid memories of this place from childhood and its success is evident in its longevity.
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Denver Kindermuseum auf dem Marsico Campus
2121 Children's Museum DrIs it fun or is it learning? Who can tell. While I've never had cause to go as an adult, I have vivid memories of this place from childhood and its success is evident in its longevity.
The one and only, Mile High Stadium. It's 20 minutes from the house (without traffic). Believe me, Ubering costs less than parking if you're here for a game. If there isn't a game, there's a wealth of stores and bars in the stadium open year-round with a lot of cool vistas of the city immediately surrounding the stadium. (If you are seeing a game via rideshare, it is better to set your drop-off/pick-up location a few blocks away from the stadium for both your and your drivers convenience.)
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Sports Authority Field at Mile High Station
1499 W 4th StThe one and only, Mile High Stadium. It's 20 minutes from the house (without traffic). Believe me, Ubering costs less than parking if you're here for a game. If there isn't a game, there's a wealth of stores and bars in the stadium open year-round with a lot of cool vistas of the city immediately surrounding the stadium. (If you are seeing a game via rideshare, it is better to set your drop-off/pick-up location a few blocks away from the stadium for both your and your drivers convenience.)
Win or loose, Coors Field is a lot of fun. If you're here during baseball season: Go. See. A. Game. It's a great experience at a beautiful field, with a good'ol American feel to it where everyone is welcome. The fireworks over the Fourth are the best in the city and give Disney a run, or at least a walk. (The cost of parking at the field isn't outlandish, but you'll have a 'bit of a hike' as they say. Rideshare is most efficient a few blocks in any direction out side of the stadium as well. )
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Coors Field
2001 Blake StWin or loose, Coors Field is a lot of fun. If you're here during baseball season: Go. See. A. Game. It's a great experience at a beautiful field, with a good'ol American feel to it where everyone is welcome. The fireworks over the Fourth are the best in the city and give Disney a run, or at least a walk. (The cost of parking at the field isn't outlandish, but you'll have a 'bit of a hike' as they say. Rideshare is most efficient a few blocks in any direction out side of the stadium as well. )
On a nice clear -- i.e. clear of traffic -- [week]day, Breck is about 1.5 hours from the house. (The same distance as Rocky Mountain National Park, coincidentally.) Breck is awesome. It's my favorite mountain town. When I was in college, I used to eat and breath Peak 9. I've been 'trapped' there as an Uber Driver -- which isn't so bad because the town is so much fun and its beauty is a sigh of relief. Over winter, you might catch an Ice Sculpture contest; and over summer you're almost guaranteed that someone somewhere will be celebrating something by raising a glass because of some sort of Breck festival.
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Breckenridge
On a nice clear -- i.e. clear of traffic -- [week]day, Breck is about 1.5 hours from the house. (The same distance as Rocky Mountain National Park, coincidentally.) Breck is awesome. It's my favorite mountain town. When I was in college, I used to eat and breath Peak 9. I've been 'trapped' there as an Uber Driver -- which isn't so bad because the town is so much fun and its beauty is a sigh of relief. Over winter, you might catch an Ice Sculpture contest; and over summer you're almost guaranteed that someone somewhere will be celebrating something by raising a glass because of some sort of Breck festival.
Personally, I think Keystone is the prettiest ski resort of them all. It's quaint, and not as crowded as the others. I always thought of it as an easy-medium mountain which had some great views off the ski lift.
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Keystone
Personally, I think Keystone is the prettiest ski resort of them all. It's quaint, and not as crowded as the others. I always thought of it as an easy-medium mountain which had some great views off the ski lift.
Sightseeing
If you're driving up the mountains for any reason, don't forget to look for the waterfall on the south side of the highway.
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Idaho Springs
If you're driving up the mountains for any reason, don't forget to look for the waterfall on the south side of the highway.
Estes Park is stunning. You can check-out the Stanley Hotel's Ghost Tour... you know, the place where Stephen King's 'The Shining' took place? It is an easy mountain drive which takes you through Boulder and is about a 1.5 hr drive.
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Estes Park
Estes Park is stunning. You can check-out the Stanley Hotel's Ghost Tour... you know, the place where Stephen King's 'The Shining' took place? It is an easy mountain drive which takes you through Boulder and is about a 1.5 hr drive.
Want all the beauty of climbing a "Fourteener" (a 14,000 ft. mountain) without any of the work? Well, if it's summer (or if the roads are clear in winter) you can drive to the top of Mt. Evans.
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Mount Evans
Want all the beauty of climbing a "Fourteener" (a 14,000 ft. mountain) without any of the work? Well, if it's summer (or if the roads are clear in winter) you can drive to the top of Mt. Evans.
Going to Boulder? Sigh. If you must.
Right here, on the crest of the 'Boulder Bubble' is one of the most beautiful sights on this whole wide earth... and it's off one of the most tricky highway pull-offs anywhere, ever. You'll probably miss it the first time. (You can only access the area heading in one direction, you see.) Don't feel bad if you do, because once you manage to swing around, you're in for one of the most sweeping views of the mountains.
Boulder Overlook on Davidson Mesa
Going to Boulder? Sigh. If you must.
Right here, on the crest of the 'Boulder Bubble' is one of the most beautiful sights on this whole wide earth... and it's off one of the most tricky highway pull-offs anywhere, ever. You'll probably miss it the first time. (You can only access the area heading in one direction, you see.) Don't feel bad if you do, because once you manage to swing around, you're in for one of the most sweeping views of the mountains.
Loveland Pass is the road that goes over the Eisenhower Tunnel. It is the definition of taking the 'scenic rout'. Airy mountain peaks, lush valleys, and hitchhiking snowboarders are just some of the great reasons to go this way. It isn't always open (it's the Continental Divide, after all) but boy if it isn't always pretty when it is. It's a different approach to Breckenridge, Keystone, A-Basin, and Loveland ski resorts and resort towns. I always try to talk people into going this way at least once, there are at least ten spots to pull over for incredible views a long the way.
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Loveland Pass
Loveland Pass is the road that goes over the Eisenhower Tunnel. It is the definition of taking the 'scenic rout'. Airy mountain peaks, lush valleys, and hitchhiking snowboarders are just some of the great reasons to go this way. It isn't always open (it's the Continental Divide, after all) but boy if it isn't always pretty when it is. It's a different approach to Breckenridge, Keystone, A-Basin, and Loveland ski resorts and resort towns. I always try to talk people into going this way at least once, there are at least ten spots to pull over for incredible views a long the way.
Parks & Nature
Want a gen-u-ine Colorado [beginner] trail-running experience? Try "The Incline." Otherwise there is a long gentle loop (which is 10 miles) going around the circumference of the mesa, or a variety of 6-mile-ish half-loops that go over the top. It's a neat, yet eerie experience. Colorado was, long ago. beneath the ocean, so one pictures a pre-historic beach spot. Since it was in Colorado, it was probably the best beach in the ancient world. ; )
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North Table Mountain Park
4788 CO-93Want a gen-u-ine Colorado [beginner] trail-running experience? Try "The Incline." Otherwise there is a long gentle loop (which is 10 miles) going around the circumference of the mesa, or a variety of 6-mile-ish half-loops that go over the top. It's a neat, yet eerie experience. Colorado was, long ago. beneath the ocean, so one pictures a pre-historic beach spot. Since it was in Colorado, it was probably the best beach in the ancient world. ; )
Intense incline, but short distances to epic views of Boulder. I think this is one of the most famous hiking spots in the state. It's earned the reputation... It's cool to see all the Boulder Kids heading up there to boulder, you know, in Boulder.
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Chautauqua Park
9th StreetIntense incline, but short distances to epic views of Boulder. I think this is one of the most famous hiking spots in the state. It's earned the reputation... It's cool to see all the Boulder Kids heading up there to boulder, you know, in Boulder.
This is a beautiful park downtown. It boasts epic mountain views, and a sky-rise that Bette Middler once lived in. It is peaceful and has a rather 18th century English feel to it. If you enjoy old neighborhoods transitioning to trendy cities, this a lovely stop.
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Cheesman Park
This is a beautiful park downtown. It boasts epic mountain views, and a sky-rise that Bette Middler once lived in. It is peaceful and has a rather 18th century English feel to it. If you enjoy old neighborhoods transitioning to trendy cities, this a lovely stop.
Wash park is something else. You should see it on weekends over summer when it just turns into fields of vollyball courts. It's so pretty. (You can rent paddle boats in the reflecting pool.)
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Washington Park
Wash park is something else. You should see it on weekends over summer when it just turns into fields of vollyball courts. It's so pretty. (You can rent paddle boats in the reflecting pool.)
Large open space literally at the foot of the mountains. It's gated all around with about a two-mile long loop. It's just a nice place to bring your fuzzy pals. Not for nothin' but it has a cool view of the city in the morning as well.
West Arvada Dog Park
17975 W 64th AveLarge open space literally at the foot of the mountains. It's gated all around with about a two-mile long loop. It's just a nice place to bring your fuzzy pals. Not for nothin' but it has a cool view of the city in the morning as well.
This is a tremendously beautiful hiking experience thirty minutes from the house. (I didn't realize how close it was to Black Hawk till I put it on the AirBnB map, though. Lol.) Don't let the distance from the house fool you, this area has hiking from easy to difficult, and is far enough away to be free of city stuff. The road up is easy, windy, and gentle. It costs like $13.00 or something (Which goes to upkeep our National Park System, which is very important.) Don't forget to bring lots of water. I really enjoy wandering this park.
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Golden Gate Canyon State Park
92 Crawford Gulch RdThis is a tremendously beautiful hiking experience thirty minutes from the house. (I didn't realize how close it was to Black Hawk till I put it on the AirBnB map, though. Lol.) Don't let the distance from the house fool you, this area has hiking from easy to difficult, and is far enough away to be free of city stuff. The road up is easy, windy, and gentle. It costs like $13.00 or something (Which goes to upkeep our National Park System, which is very important.) Don't forget to bring lots of water. I really enjoy wandering this park.
This is an easy and short hike with a definite beginning and end, literally across the street from Red Rocks. It is sprinkled with a lot of different factoids -- signs -- about dinosaurs and fossils. It boasts great views of the Red Rocks Valley on one side, and the city on the other. I think there is a shuttle from one part of the park to the other. (So you only hike one-way if you prefer.)
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Dinosaur Ridge
This is an easy and short hike with a definite beginning and end, literally across the street from Red Rocks. It is sprinkled with a lot of different factoids -- signs -- about dinosaurs and fossils. It boasts great views of the Red Rocks Valley on one side, and the city on the other. I think there is a shuttle from one part of the park to the other. (So you only hike one-way if you prefer.)
Sloans Lake is simply beautiful. It is on the cusp of the Edge Water and Highlands neighborhoods, which are both full of restaurants, breweries, art stores, wall art, and many other experiences. Sloans Lake -- well, it's a "lake" insofar as Coloradans are concerned -- has a 3 - mile loop around it which has iconic vistas of the mountains and the city. It is a sunny and happy place.
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Sloans Lake
Sloans Lake is simply beautiful. It is on the cusp of the Edge Water and Highlands neighborhoods, which are both full of restaurants, breweries, art stores, wall art, and many other experiences. Sloans Lake -- well, it's a "lake" insofar as Coloradans are concerned -- has a 3 - mile loop around it which has iconic vistas of the mountains and the city. It is a sunny and happy place.
Just outside of Estes Park, this is another place where you can either drive about or hike. 1.5 Hours from the house with either Nederland or Boulder in-between.
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Rocky-Mountain-Nationalpark
Just outside of Estes Park, this is another place where you can either drive about or hike. 1.5 Hours from the house with either Nederland or Boulder in-between.
Arts & Culture
The world famous Red Rocks Amphitheater? Why yes, just down the road. (20 minutes, unless there's a concert.) It also has some truly beautiful (and easy) hiking, and some hard-core boot camps. On the south side is Morrison, with its beautiful walks and Old School Colorado feel.
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Red Rocks amphitheater
18300 West Alameda ParkwayThe world famous Red Rocks Amphitheater? Why yes, just down the road. (20 minutes, unless there's a concert.) It also has some truly beautiful (and easy) hiking, and some hard-core boot camps. On the south side is Morrison, with its beautiful walks and Old School Colorado feel.
Dior is showing as the special exhibit and beyond worth the look. The DAM is at the southern-most end of the 16th Street Mall in the Arts District. There's a lot going on in this area if you'd like to know more.
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Denver Art Museum
100 W 14th Ave PkwyDior is showing as the special exhibit and beyond worth the look. The DAM is at the southern-most end of the 16th Street Mall in the Arts District. There's a lot going on in this area if you'd like to know more.
I have never personally been, but I drive by all the time and look at it longingly... I have it on the authority of a four-year-old pal of mine that this place is freaking awesome. It's just outside Golden, CO.
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Colorado Railroad Museum
17155 W 44th AveI have never personally been, but I drive by all the time and look at it longingly... I have it on the authority of a four-year-old pal of mine that this place is freaking awesome. It's just outside Golden, CO.
I've loved this place since I was a kid... the Hall of Life and the Dinosaur Exhibits are awesome. The Gates Planetarium and/or the i-max usually have something unique. The Museum is on the western-most side of City Park and boasts some epic views off the west.
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science
2001 Colorado BlvdI've loved this place since I was a kid... the Hall of Life and the Dinosaur Exhibits are awesome. The Gates Planetarium and/or the i-max usually have something unique. The Museum is on the western-most side of City Park and boasts some epic views off the west.
The Denver Botanic Gardens always seem to have some kind of buzz about them, no matter the time of year. It's one of the top places I drop folks to and from as an Uber Driver (which really is saying something). It's located on the east side of Cheeseman Park and close to Cherry Creek North. I've personally seen it decorated and lit for winter and found it charming.
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Denver Botanic Gardens
1007 York StThe Denver Botanic Gardens always seem to have some kind of buzz about them, no matter the time of year. It's one of the top places I drop folks to and from as an Uber Driver (which really is saying something). It's located on the east side of Cheeseman Park and close to Cherry Creek North. I've personally seen it decorated and lit for winter and found it charming.
Drinks & Nightlife
Now, I'm not a gambler. But that doesn't mean I'm not down to drive up scenic Highway 6 on a bright day to check out Black Hawk, CO. Time to roll the dice!
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Black Hawk
Now, I'm not a gambler. But that doesn't mean I'm not down to drive up scenic Highway 6 on a bright day to check out Black Hawk, CO. Time to roll the dice!
One of the Big 3 (or 5) Breweries in Golden, (about 10 minutes from the house). A jovial and open atmosphere and they always have a food truck out side. (Food trucks are HUGE in CO.) They are very pet-friendly and open.
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Cannonball Creek Brewing Company
393 Washington AveOne of the Big 3 (or 5) Breweries in Golden, (about 10 minutes from the house). A jovial and open atmosphere and they always have a food truck out side. (Food trucks are HUGE in CO.) They are very pet-friendly and open.
The brewery is a little tricky to get to, but it's worth it because -- brace yourself -- they have GLUTEN FREE BEER. And it's good! (I know.) It's like really, actually, good beer. Definitely worth a stop if you're doing the Golden Brewery Tour.
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Holidaily Brewing Company
801 Brickyard CirThe brewery is a little tricky to get to, but it's worth it because -- brace yourself -- they have GLUTEN FREE BEER. And it's good! (I know.) It's like really, actually, good beer. Definitely worth a stop if you're doing the Golden Brewery Tour.
Essentials
Easy place for shopping... but there are also King Sooperses in EVERY direction if you'd rather go to one on a westardly or northwardly heading for some reason. Good prices on meat.
King Sooper's Fuel Center
12390 Ralston RdEasy place for shopping... but there are also King Sooperses in EVERY direction if you'd rather go to one on a westardly or northwardly heading for some reason. Good prices on meat.
This is a great place to go to buy fresh produce and bulk grains. I try to keep my kitchen stocked with ingredients from here.
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Sprouts Farmers Market
15050 W 64th AveThis is a great place to go to buy fresh produce and bulk grains. I try to keep my kitchen stocked with ingredients from here.