The Two-block Stretch in Denver That You Have to Visit
Colorado’s capital has flowing craft beer, mountain views, and a Wild West undercurrent. You can catch all that — plus the Ramble Hotel, one of this spring’s most exciting arrivals — on one stretch of Larimer Street in the River North Arts District (RiNo), within walking distance of downtown.
Ramble Hotel
This lavish 50-room spot has not one but four bars and cafés by the crew from New York City’s Death & Co. — and Super Mega Bien, a pan-Latin restaurant by Dana Rodriguez, the chef of nearby Work & Class. Doubles from $267
Topo Designs
Move over, Patagonia. This Colorado upstart is becoming the go-to outfitter for outdoorsy types. Stop by for a camp blanket made in collaboration with Woolrich or to shop the wall of brightly colored packs.
Denver Central Market
From coffee to ceviche, this food hall has it all. Go for cheese plates at Culture, oysters at Tammen’s, or a flight of unusual ice creams at High Point Creamery.
Our Mutual Friend Brewing
Spot this brewery by the colorful mural out front. This is a favorite among Denverites for the house beers on tap, like session ales and barley wines.
Pupil
Like the eyeglasses within, this shop is thoughtful and minimal. The brand’s sunglasses, crafted in Denver, make for a stylish souvenir.
The Populist
The seasonal small plates here pull from an eclectic mix of influences — the tandoori chicken and sunchoke agnolotti are standouts. Entrées $15–$25.
OKHI
The décor — early Apple computers and Saved by the Bell–style prints — suggests kids these days hanker for the 1980s. The stock consists of candy-colored beanies, vintage apparel, and splashy turntables.