Welcome to the Eater 38, a seasonally updated guide to restaurants that represent the growth and ingenuity of Denver’s culinary community. Since its launch in 2012, this map has traced the city’s ...
That famous lamb. Those Palisade peaches, Olathe corn, and Rocky Ford melons. That ubiquitous green chile. The ever-flowing beer. Anyone who still claims there’s no such thing as Colorado cuisine just ...
Between the art installations that have launched 1,000 conspiracy theories, the al fresco leisure activities out on DEN Plaza, and that ringtone-worthy train jingle, the Denver International Airport ...
Katie Shapiro is a freelance travel journalist who lives life at its highest and writes about it from her home base in Aspen Snowmass. Updated, June 2025: Aspen’s downtown core remains in a permanent ...
Winter may be nigh, but the Mile High City’s dining scene is as red-hot as ever. Unlike the Eater 38, which is meant to serve as a guide to the best of the best, this regularly updated roundup aims to ...
A drinking town from the moment its government was established in a saloon, the Mile High City has grown up as a renowned destination for beer and spirits — and today, even its restaurants’ wine ...
The River North Art District, more commonly called RiNo, isn’t very big — about a mile-long stretch carved out of Five Points northeast of Ballpark. But it’s made an outsized impact on Denver’s social ...
When it comes to beans (just like barley), Denver is a brewing destination. The Third Wave movement took root here long before it did in most interior cities, and it continues apace, with roasters ...
As for these 20 spots, they’ve either long defined the local scene or have quickly proven themselves indispensable to it: Here’s a true slice of the Mile High City. Additional reporting by Gigi Sukin ...
Nicknamed “the People’s Republic” by locals, offbeat Boulder was once a haven for beatniks and hippies. Today, it’s a thriving refuge for the globe-trotting elite and urban professionals, though that ...
Invented at the Hotel Jerome during Prohibition, the drink is a symbol of the ski town’s pre-glitz history and an enduring local staple.
Katie Shapiro is a freelance travel journalist who lives life at its highest and writes about it from her home base in Aspen Snowmass. One of the world’s best-known ski towns, Vail looks like a ...