On a current Tuesday night, diners surrounded marble-topped bistro tables at Chez Maggy within the new Thompson hotel, open since February in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood. The draw: the chance to style the chef Ludo Lefebvre’s basic French fare — garlicky escargot, curry-tinged mussels frites, duck breast à l’orange — at his first enterprise exterior of Los Angeles.
The restaurant and the resort are among the many contemporary crop of ventures gaining buzz on this gateway metropolis to the Rocky Mountains, which has reclaimed its prepandemic vibrancy. And guests are welcomed with open arms: By 12 months’s finish, Denver Worldwide Airport — which the commerce group Airports Council Worldwide lately ranked because the world’s third busiest facility — could have 39 extra gates, growing capability by 30 p.c.
Tempting vacationers are a slew of latest cultural choices, inns and eating places, plus the return of favourite occasions. An anticipated two-year renovation and revitalization of downtown’s 16th Street Mall was launched this spring, and as soon as it’s accomplished, wider sidewalks and new infrastructure ought to restore the enchantment of this 40-year-old pedestrian thoroughfare, which had misplaced its luster.
Festivals resume
Due to Denver’s ample sunshine, quite a few festivals and occasions happen exterior, and annual favorites returned in full pressure this 12 months, together with June’s PrideFest and July’s Underground Music Showcase. The year-round First Friday Art Walks within the Artwork District on Santa Fe, which drew as much as 20,000 gallery hoppers earlier than the pandemic, are regaining their reputation, with the center of the motion among the many eclectic galleries and boutiques that line Santa Fe Drive between fifth and eleventh streets.
After two years of principally drive-in showings, Denver Movie presents its annual Film on the Rocks sequence on the Pink Rocks amphitheater (by means of Aug. 15) and, after a two-year hiatus, will maintain its adults-only Summer Scream occasion (Aug. 25) on the classic Lakeside Amusement Park northwest of downtown; apart from limitless rides, actors will highlight the park’s nearly 125 years of historical past. Out of doors movie buffs can expertise an offshoot of Rocky Mountain Goat Yoga known as Goatflix and Chill at Denver’s second-oldest cemetery, Fairmount, which has parkland amongst its 280 acres. (A herd of goats nuzzles viewers throughout the screenings.)
From Sept. 5 to 11, Art RiNo, a brand new competition, debuts within the RiNo (River North) Arts District with six new outside murals (including to the district’s assortment of greater than 100), mild installations and a daylong live performance exterior the Mission Ballroom, a well-liked music venue, headlined by the Flaming Lips.
And the Great American Beer Festival (Oct. 6 to eight) returns to the Colorado Conference Middle after a two-year pause, celebrating 40 years because the nation’s largest assemblage of all issues associated to craft brewing, with a contest, public tastings and two periods that pair breweries and cooks.
Arts and tradition
One of many largest occasions on the humanities scene was the reopening final fall of the Denver Art Museum’s Martin Constructing after a $150 million renovation. A visible counterpoint to the museum’s low-slung, angular Daniel Libeskind wing, the glass-tiled tower, designed by the Italian architect Gio Ponti in 1971, rises seven tales. The revamped rooftop terrace, the place geometric cutouts within the facade body views of Denver, implements a delayed facet of Ponti’s unique plan. Inside, one present exhibition showcases the Mexican designer and social activist Carla Fernández, who works with Indigenous artisans (by means of Oct. 16). Elsewhere within the museum, the primary main exhibition dedicated to Georgia O’Keeffe’s pictures will run by means of Nov. 6.
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Immersive artwork experiences abound in Denver; recently, the most well-liked has been the trippy, interactive Meow Wolf, which originated in Santa Fe in 2016 and opened final fall within the Solar Valley neighborhood. Known as Convergence Station, some 70 related rooms and displays lead viewers by means of a psychedelic dreamscape created by scores of artists in imaginative overdrive (timed entry required).
After a two-year pandemic delay, the Denver Middle for the Performing Arts’ “Theater of the Mind” will run Aug. 31 by means of Dec. 18. Created over eight years by the musician David Byrne with the funding banker and author Mala Gaonkar, the 75-minute manufacturing takes viewers members (16 and older) on a story and sensory journey that unfolds one particular person’s life in reverse chronology as a method of exploring reminiscence, notion and self-identity. “You’ll see that your notion is pretty unreliable, and our recollections are manufactured from how we perceived varied moments in our lives and are due to this fact additionally unreliable,” stated Mr. Byrne in a presentation concerning the venture on the Aspen Concepts Competition in Aspen in June.
Motels galore
The pandemic hasn’t slowed resort openings. Amongst final 12 months’s new properties had been the baseball-inspired Rally Hotel subsequent to Coors Area, the Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver, the RiNo district’s Catbird — a contemporary extended-stay resort with a rooftop bar — and the midcentury-themed Clayton in Cherry Creek. (On the latter, the 5 Nines craft cocktail lounge has amped up nightlife with a dimly lit, velvety inside and burlesque dance performances.) In the meantime, an $80 million renovation refreshed the Sheraton Denver Downtown, in an I.M. Pei constructing alongside the sixteenth Avenue Mall.
Guests have much more to find this summer season. Cherry Creek’s former JW Marriott was remodeled into the 199-room Hotel Clio in March (rooms from $399). In February, the 216-room Thompson Denver (rooms from $309) opened because the upscale model’s first Colorado outpost. The resort partnered with Victrola, the turntable producer, to outfit a listening room within the sixth-floor bar and lounge, whereas a pedicab service ferries company across the surrounding LoDo neighborhood.
The 251-room Slate Hotel (rooms from $249), open since late Could throughout from the Colorado Conference Middle, riffs on the constructing’s former life because the Emily Griffith Alternative Faculty, with classroom-themed paintings and a restaurant known as the Academics’ Lounge. The Hilton Tapestry Assortment property retains the unique brick-lined hallways — now restored — whereas former lecture rooms have change into visitor rooms with excessive ceilings and marble flooring. In July, Finest Western’s boutique-style Vib Denver opened in RiNo (rooms from $250).
The place to eat
As Denver eating places have regained their footing, newcomers are filling seats. Notable openings embody A5 Steakhouse from a neighborhood restaurant group; the farm-to-table Apple Blossom within the Hyatt Centric Downtown, from the identical group because the once-lauded Beast and Bottle (which misplaced its lease final 12 months); and Three Saints Revival, a tapas restaurant within the Resort Indigo opened by the restaurateur and Punch Bowl Social founder, Robert Thompson.
The restaurateur Delores Tronco returned to Denver to open the Greenwich in RiNo final fall after shuttering the Banty Rooster in New York throughout the pandemic; amid New York-inspired décor, diners are served seasonal, Mediterranean-tinged fare, like crispy-skinned roasted rooster ($36), shiny salads ($15 to $18) and sourdough-crusted pizza (from $21).
Regardless of the current closure of Broadway Market, meals halls and marketplaces stay fashionable, and ever evolving. At Bellota within the Supply Resort’s market corridor, the chef Manny Berella earned a 2022 James Beard Award nomination for Mexican fare like pork stomach con mole and Oaxacan spiced cricket tacos (a three-course meal runs about $42 with out alcohol).
New on the Stanley Marketplace in Aurora, housed in a former aviation manufacturing unit, Churreria de Madrid fries up churros with dipping chocolate ($8), and the 24-seat Sky Bar serves basic cocktails amid the trimmings of a retro-style airport lounge. The Stanley can be dwelling to Annette, beloved for its regionally sourced fashionable consolation meals; Caroline Glover, the chef, obtained the James Beard Award for finest chef, mountain area, in June.
Although Denver’s craft brewery and distillery openings have slowed down, Deviation Distilling’s cocktail lounge, opened final summer season in an 1800s firehouse alongside LoDo’s Dairy Block, will quickly be joined by a neighboring taproom from Colorado’s Westbound and Down Brewing Company, identified for its I.P.A.s. And the aviation-themed FlyteCo Brewing will open a second location within the outdated Stapleton Airport management tower this month with pub-style meals, mini golf and displays on mortgage from the close by Wings Over the Rockies Air and Area Museum.
The native restaurateur and chef Dana Rodriguez, one other 2022 James Beard Award nominee for the longtime favourite Work and Class, opened Cantina Loca, within the LoHi neighborhood final January. Shareable plates like tempura-fried cactus ($8), spicy pollo adobado ($19) and silky vanilla flan ($7) are finest accompanied by Ms. Rodriguez’s personal line of mezcal and tequila.
Ms. Rodriguez has one other enterprise within the works, too. When she moved from Mexico in 1998, she was turned down for a job at Casa Bonita — identified extra for its kitschy décor and cliff divers than the meals; when Casa Bonita reopens underneath its new homeowners, the “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Ms. Rodriguez will probably be there, now heading up a brand new culinary group.