What to do in Denver

Denver Restaurant Week Kicks Off with 200+ Venues Offering Discounted Multi-Course Menus


Listen Later

Denver, let’s talk about what you can do this week in the Mile High City.

All week long, Denver Restaurant Week is in full swing across the metro, with more than 200 spots offering multi-course menus at set price points, from casual neighborhood gems to Michelin-recognized stars. According to Denver7 and Denverite, listeners can snag dinners at $25, $35, $45, or $55 per person, which makes this the perfect time to finally try that buzzy spot you keep hearing about.

If you want art and culture, Denverite highlights a busy slate. At the Denver Art Museum, exhibits like Conversation Pieces and What We’ve Been Up To: People are open daily, with free admission for visitors 18 and under. Over at History Colorado Center, Moments That Made US and Mountains Majesty: On the Summit with John Fielder bring Colorado history and landscapes to life. The Kirkland Museum is showcasing Space Is the Place: Art & Design in the Atomic Age and ’Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints, a great option for design lovers looking for a quieter afternoon in the Golden Triangle.

Families have plenty to do this weekend. Denverite reports that Brick Planet: A Magical Journey Made with LEGO Bricks at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is running every day, a huge hit for kids and nostalgic adults alike. You can also step into Dinos Alive at the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Globeville, an immersive dinosaur experience with towering animatronics and interactive displays. On Sunday, the musical Pete the Cat at the Elaine Wolf Theatre offers a kid-friendly show built around the beloved book character.

For night owls, the city stays busy. Lumonics Immersed, a light-and-sound art experience in north Denver, transforms a warehouse space into a glowing maze on Friday and Saturday nights. According to Denverite, music fans can catch acts like Nitepunk and FIA at the Bluebird Theater, while Meow Wolf Denver continues to host late-night DJ sets amid its surreal installations.

If you want something special for Sunday, Yoga at the Aquarium pairs a morning flow with time to explore the Downtown Aquarium exhibits, and the Colorado Avalanche are back at Ball Arena hosting the Minnesota Wild, giving sports fans a reason to head downtown.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

What to do in DenverBy Inception Point Ai