Joy Hill
Modern American Steak House with a Southern Twist, featuring a pecan wood fired grill serving unique Reserve and Prime Steaks. Only Restaurant in Colorado to feature Dry Aged Fish. Dry Aged Blufin Tuna and Dry Aged Ora King Salmon. Also featuring fresh East and West Coast Oysters. Winner of the 2023 Rare Competition for the Best Steak in Colorado. Winner of the Best Taco in the top taco competition and runner up for Best Chicken Dish in Denver's Chicken Fight Competition. Wine Spectator Award and Terrific speciality cocktials
Wild Corgi Pub offers an intimate venue for weddings, receptions, and private events up to 100 guests. Full bar, great food, and a relaxed pub vibe in the heart of Denver Message us to book a tour or swing in for a pint and dinner
BurnDown
South Broadway's premiere destination for group dining, live music and unparalleled mountain views. Combining the offerings of a modern gastropub with the laid back hospitality of a neighborhood bar, BurnDown brings a brand new vision for nightlife to South Broadway. Housed in a renovated 1940s storefront, this architecturally unique venue centers around a light-filled atrium that spans three stories, connecting full-service dining and an all-day lounge to acoustic stages, an open-air courtyard and an iconic roof deck.
Tom's Watch Bar is the Official Bar of the Colorado Rockies and THE place to watch every moment in sports. We have all the games, all the time. The first of its kind in Colorado, with a unique mobile tank system you can enjoy beer fresh from the brewery tanks, just like our brewers experience it. Tom's Watch Bar offers a diversified portfolio of beer, from well known Colorado brewers to exclusive drafts you won't find anywhere else. Exclusive home game hours: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
The Irish Rover is the closest thing to an authentic Irish pub in Colorado. Located amidst the other trendy clubs, pubs, and restaurants on Broadway, the Irish Rover is extremely busy and certainly has the atmosphere and social aspect of Ireland's pubs down pat. The dark ales on tap are fairly priced, the wine and beer inexpensive but not cheap, and the food equally inexpensive, though not as expertly made as in other Irish restaurants in the area. The decor is still more American bar than European pub but the social atmosphere, soccer on screen, and chatty staff make for the most authentic pub experience in Denver. The Irish Rover is a great way to experience Old World hospitality with a New World twist.
If you didn't know, then the word hapa means part white. In terms of the cuisine, hapa refers to a fusion of the Asian and American cuisines. Innovative old-meets-new sushi rolls will surely not disappoint, and of course some sake to complement the meal. If you're new to trying sushi, the beginner rolls are highly recommended, if not the menu at also features some great grilled food.
Blue Island Oyster Bar is a posh bar that serves almost all kinds of local and some imported fishes, oysters, mussels, octopus and other sea food. To complement the meal, they have a wide variety wines, beers and more. They also have some deliciously-crafted cocktail options. The place has amazing and elegant interiors with white, wooden chairs and long and some small tables. The dimly-lit resto-bar is located on silent East 2nd Street. Open since 2015, this seafood hub serves the best quality and most fresh fishes and shellfishes, right from the dock to your dish and also have a special weekend brunch hours and menu.
