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Outdoor & Patio Dining

On Denver’s sun-smooched days — of which there are hundreds — locals and visitors alike flock outside to enjoy the scintillating scenery. And there’s no better way to soak up summer than on one of the Mile High City’s splendid patios. From skyward rooftop terraces to lushly landscaped gardens, these are some of the ultimate spots to eat and drink alfresco in Denver. ​For the hottest new restaurants, check out our Must-Try Restaurants page.

Champagne Tiger

Champagne Tiger is a fun restaurant. We’re talking Palm Springs party vibe, caviar-topped tater tot waffles, rowdy drag brunch levels of fun. And a big part of that is its lush patio, aka the place to be for sipping some of the city’s best martinis when it’s warm and sunny. Housed in the historic former Tom’s Diner space, Champagne Tiger holds onto the midcentury retro cool design but serves a swankier— but still accessible, this is East Colfax after all — menu. Besides that over-the-top waffle, they’ve got fresh oysters, seasonal pastas and solid takes on a burger and grilled cheese.

BurnDown

This South Broadway gastropub is an alfresco food and drink lover’s dream. A third-floor courtyard with views of the mountains and downtown? Check. A cocktail roster that includes rainbow-colored umbrella drinks? You know it. A second-level sundeck just in case the top deck is packed? The more outside space the merrier. And three different bars to minimize your wait time for said rainbow-colored umbrella drinks? Of course, plus a full menu of pastas, wings and sandwiches.

Forget Me Not

There are no bad seats — and also no bad drinks — at Cherry Creek North’s Forget Me Not, located next door to The Clayton Hotel & Members Club. The chic black-and-white patio makes for prime people-watching, while sips like the smoked pineapple and tequila-rific La Pina and passionfruit and citrusy She’s Tropical make for even better drinking. Hungry? Embody the spot’s high-low vibe with a lobster crunch wrap or hot dog you can gussy up with caviar. Pro tip: Come with a crowd and share one of the mixed-for-a-group, large-batch cocktails served out of crystal vats. (Just don’t fight over who gets to take home the rubber duckie garnish.)

BEZEL

Occupying a see-and-be-seen plot in the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, this elevated cocktail emporium famed for its innovative libations and equally inventive garnishes — think sugar-spangled rose petals — parades a 16th Street-facing patio that pulsates with infectious energy. Sink into a comfy chair to bask in the warmth of a firepit, order some wagyu sliders and sip something off BEZEL's cocktail roster with serious range. (Depending on when you're there, you might see a pho inspired tequila drink or a Nutella cannoli in a glass.) The zero-proof drinks are just as special, like the lychee black tea and pineapple Fruit of Love. 

Avanti Food & Beverage

Residing in Denver's Lower Highland (LoHi) neighborhood, Avanti Food & Beverage, a dynamically diverse food hall occupying a former printing plant, shelters a collection of self-contained shipping containers, each of which is a mini restaurant. Diners can choose from a world-spanning variety of cuisines — everything from Berliner Döner Kebab sandwiches to arepas — and enjoy their bounty in the communal first-floor dining area, or on the riveting rooftop deck, which offers fashionable lounge furniture and enthralling views of the downtown Denver skyline. Along with its restaurants, Avanti also lays claim to two bars, including one on the altitude-high terrace.

El Five

Leave it to restaurateur and design genius Justin Cucci (Linger, Vital Root and Root Down) to erect an epic rooftop patio with equally glorious skyline views from its elevated perch in Lower Highland (LoHi) An elevator whisks you up to the fifth floor of El Five, where Mediterranean tapas and creative cocktails timed for the seasons intersect, and while both the food and libations are noteworthy, we wouldn’t fault Cucci if he charged an entrance fee just for the opportunity to behold the bright lights of the big city from that sky-high deck.

Coors Field

Even if your preferred baseball team isn’t the Colorado Rockies, there’s no denying the obvious: The massive bi-level rooftop plaza, overlooking right field, is worth the price of admission into Coors Field. Decked out with multiple bars, good eats from numerous vendors (including locally grown Smashburger) and curtained cabanas that sport wall-mounted TVs, the aerial playground is a thrilling place to party, and no matter where you choose to sit (or stand), there’s a view to a thrill, whether it’s the downtown cityscape, Colorado’s magnificent mountain peaks or the field of dreams below.

Number Thirty Eight

Number Thirty Eight — named to recognize Colorado’s status as the 38th state to enter the union — is the River North Art District’s (RiNo) answer to, well, everything: live local and national bands; outdoor movie screens; beach volleyball courts; a taproom; food, wine and cocktails. The whopping 18,000-square-foot patio, packed with picnic tables, Adirondack chairs with cup holders and a duo of bar rails, is unlike any other concept in the city, its acreage a must-visit destination for outdoor frivolity, independent of the season. Its outdoorsy theme, a nod to Colorado’s preferred lifestyle, extends to the beer, wine and cocktail program, too, which is full-throttle Colorado. The food scroll is a satisfying mix of regional burgers, pizzas and snackables like cheese curds and wings.

Linger

By some remarkable feat, a 1975 GMC RV, hued lime green, was dropped onto the massive rooftop of Linger, a hip Lower Highland (LoHi) hotspot for soaking up the sun, imbibing cocktails and grazing on globe-trotting small plates dispensed from the kitchen of owner Justin Cucci’s “eatuary,” a play on words that stems from its former days as a mortuary. But Linger is anything but morbid. The terrace channels a midcentury-mod vibe, and the food, much like the infectious energy that radiates on the rooftop, is full of verve (vegan Filipino spring rolls, birria tamale and pork belly bao buns with grilled pineapple jam). Gaze and marvel at the twinkling lights that kindle both the sky and the city skyline, and you'll see why Travel + Leisure named this one of "America's Coolest Rooftop Bars."

Tamayo

Tamayo, a modern Mexican restaurant from celeb chef Richard Sandoval (Toro), is venerated for its creative adaptations of regional south-of-the-border cuisine, extensive tequila syllabus and high-design rooftop patio, a partially enclosed expanse on Larimer Square that’s prime real estate for eyeballing those magnificent Colorado sunsets and the illuminated light display that blankets the block and city skyline. What to order: margaritas, guacamole, ceviche and the tequila flambeed shrimp al chipotle with masa huarache.

Viewhouse Eatery, Bar & Rooftop

If you’re going to name your restaurant and bar “Viewhouse,” then you’d better live up to the brag. Viewhouse does exactly that by giving scenery fiends multiple vantage points to study the city’s vast panoramas, which expand in every direction. While the side patio is designed for lighthearted lounging in cabanas and engaging in lawn games, the rooftop is seriously breathtaking. And given its proximity to Coors Field, the rousing Ballpark gathering spot is a natural pre- and post-game party stop.

54thirty Rooftop

Everything tastes and drinks better on this sophisticated, vibrant, open-air rooftop sprawl — the highest in Denver — roosting on the 20th floor of the Le Méridien Denver Downtown hotel. Grandstanding showstopping views of the state’s imperial mountain vistas, as well as sweeping panoramas of the city sphere, it’s the perfect hotspot for an after-work pour and post-dinner cocktails around the firepit. The menu changes with the weather, which means you’ll get sparkly refreshers for sunny days and nights, and steaming, brown spirit-forward drinks when things cool down. Note that the rooftop bar is seasonal; before you go, call ahead.

Cimera

While there may be no official “Best Denver View,” Cimera’s perch atop The Source Hotel  would most definitely be a frontrunner for the award. The Pan-Latin restaurant claims killer mountain and city views, especially if you grab a table on its wraparound patio. But even the dining room gets a side of eye candy thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows, and there’s no better time to take it all in than when the sun goes down and the city sparkles. The view might be why you ventured up to the eighth-floor rooftop, but dishes like octopus carpaccio, Peruvian roasted chicken and noodle saltado are why you’re staying.

Domo

Domo’s back patio opens up into a whole other world. One where a tranquil garden bubbles with koi ponds and a gentle stream. Where you sit on wooden stumps and admire the cherry blossoms in bloom overhead. (And if it’s snowing, the inside is almost as magical, where cotton trees “grow” under a thatched roof.) Food is equally homey and heartfelt, bowls of mountain-style soba, sizzling teriyaki and earthy Japanese curry are served with side dishes that feel like small gifts. You can probably tell that this isn’t your average Japanese restaurant, so don’t expect fancy sushi rolls and seven types of dumplings here. Domo is inspired by the Japanese countryside, not the big city, and it’s one of the most transportive restaurants in Denver, where even breathing its miso-scented air feels different.

McDevitt Taco Supply

Enjoy thoughtfully crafted margaritas, gourmet tacos and Rocky Mountain views from eight stories high at this elevated rooftop bar and restaurant. The popular spot got its start in Boulder before moving into the Vib by Best Western Denver RiNo hotel in the heart of the River North Art District

Postino LoHi, Postino Broadway, & Postino 9+Co 

A killer patio is an essential part of Postino’s business plan. Like, seriously — all of the Arizona-based wine bar’s locations feature expansive, yellow umbrellaed outdoor spots for sipping their boutique wines and nibbling on their iconic bruschetta boards. Case in point: Postino 9+Co’s indoor/outdoor bar stretches out to a grassy, kid-friendly area, while Postino LoHi’s perch overlooks the Denver skyline. Stop in before 5 p.m. for $6 glasses of wine or pitchers of beer, and to snag one of their very in-demand patio tables.

Farm House at Breckenridge Brewery

Craft beer — dozens of them — is the backbone of this sprawling 12-acre Littleton-based campus trumpeting a behemoth restaurant and bar, a lovely wraparound porch that peers over thicketed open space and a delightful beer garden scattered with shaded picnic tables and lawn games — essentially everything you could possibly envision in your beervana dreams. Warm-weather outdoor concerts, firepits and a solid menu of beer-friendly food temptations (think charcuterie and cheese, fish-and-chips and burgers) furthers the argument to plop your butt in a seat here as often as possible.

Lowry Beer Garden

Lowry’s answer to a landing strip for kids, tweens and adults, this 500-seat, 9,000-square-foot German-style beer garden encompasses everything you could possibly want from a patio perch: fire pits, communal Oktoberfest-style picnic tables, a beer syllabus inked with 16 tap lines and an additional 40 by the bottle and can, plus live music (seasonal) and a menu that appeases every appetite: brats, hot dogs, burgers, sandwiches, salads and a slew of snacks that seesaw from chicken wings to soft pretzels mated with melted cheese. Bonus: Leashed (and good-mannered) dogs are allowed on the patio.

Acova

From the owners of the Hornet, a longstanding neighborhood hang on South Broadway, comes this similarly convivial spot in Highland that caters to all tastes with a something-for-everyone menu of wraps and sandwiches, salads, soups, fried chicken and fish and seafood dishes. The urban-chic interior, outfitted with ostrich heads painted on exposed brick, a host stand made from a repurposed pasta maker and cool blue pendant lamps, extends to the patio, a sun-drenched oasis with an L-shaped indoor-outdoor bar, a community table, greenery and plenty of umbrellas to shield a sunburn. To sip: a frozen old fashioned, because where else can you get a frozen old fashioned?

Izakaya Den

The rooftop terrace at Platt Park’s Izakaya Den is like a civilized garden soiree high above the spirited party that’s South Pearl Street. Ascend the stairwell, flanked with foliage, to the alfresco oasis of serenity decked out with leafy greenery, marble, stone and wood accents and a retractable roof that ensures a cozy conservatory even when there’s an unpredictable summer storm brewing. A table full of udon noodles, tempura and yakitori skewers paired with a few sake cocktails will make you want to stick around long after the night sky fades to black.

Improper City

A giant playground from morning till moonlight, Improper City, a sprawling outdoor complex in the River North Art District (RiNo), attracts everyone from java fiends who jumpstart their day with a latte to night owls who congregate on the artist-graffitied patio for beers, season-intuitive cocktails, eats from various food trucks, live music, yoga sessions and game nights. The 12,000-square-foot outdoor space is a romping ground for leashed and friendly dogs, too; just make sure its humans are equally well-behaved.

Finn’s Manor

If you’re with a gaggle of friends and have an affinity for food trucks and innovative cocktails, then Finn’s Manor, in the River North Art District (RiNo), is your rumble. The expansive space, fenced with bright pink and yellow slats, makes the most of repurposed throwaways: rusty steel carts, surfaced with wood, double as tables, and they’re cleverly roofed with corrugated metal siding and weathered lumber. A fleet of food trucks shares space with Denver’s hungry, and the indoor bar, which grooves to a New Orleans vibe, inebriates the thirsty with punch and potent craft cocktails, many of which salute whiskey.

Joy Hill

Funky, cool and effortlessly laid-back, this South Broadway tribute to some of the best wood-fired pizzas, cocktails and natural and organic wines in the city is also a magnet for patio prowlers. It’s a lovely rooftop sanctuary ambient with strands of warm white lights, a slatted wood roof to keep the sun from scorching your shoulders, ceiling heaters in the event the weather plays tricks, neon pink-lit flamingo yard art to channel a tropical vibe and a mesmerizing view of Colorado’s peaks. Plan accordingly to nab a front-row stool along the far west-facing wall to behold the sight of the dipping sun.

Edgewater Public Market

From humble beginnings, the Edgewater Public Market is now a show-stopping destination for terrific shopping, drinking, eating and special events, including outdoor movies and festivals. Coffee, arepas, gyros, wood-fired pizza, ramen, empanadas, ice cream, burgers and some of the most notable and craveable Ethiopian food in the city pepper the market hall’s landscape, which gets a boost from the sun-drenched rooftop bar graced with an airstream trailer slinging beer, potent cocktails and hard seltzers. You can fault the magnificent views overlooking nearby Sloan’s Lake and, just beyond, the Denver skyline, for ditching the work-related Zoom meeting.

 

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