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Cafe@Netherworld


Catchin' the waves!
1278 Pennsylvania Street
(corner of 13th and Pennsylvania Street)
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 861 8638
http://www.netherworld.com/
If you thought a trip to the neighborhood bar would entail a raucous encounter with fellow drinkers, think again! This happening spot in the Capitol Hill neighborhood offers patrons a full bar, restaurant and a few wireless terminals to surf the internet. Those with laptops can also avail of this facility. A pool house and a good old jukebox are some of the things that draw the crowds in here. A 4-to-6p weekday happy hour sees a dollar off all drinks served within. The cherry on the cake? The Internet service is free if you buy food or a drink worth a minimal amount.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Denver Center for the Performing Arts


Theater, music and arts
1101 13th Street
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 893 4100 (Box Office) / +1 800 641 1222 (Toll Free)
http://www.denvercenter.org/
This center has been a hotbed of culture since 1972. The complex consists of two producing divisions, the Denver Center Theatre Company (1998 Tony Award winner for Outstanding Regional Theatre) and Denver Center Productions. The Denver Center Theatre Company is the largest resident regional theatre between Chicago and the West Coast, performing on four stages in the complex. Denver Center Attractions hosts Broadway's top hits and produces cabaret in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre, and the Garner Galleria Theatre. Colorado Symphony Orchestra concerts swell the walls of the Boettcher Concert Hall. The center offers espresso and wine bars, catered events, an on-site restaurant, conference spaces and covered parking.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Jesse Wagstaff
Photo: Jesse Wagstaff
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chris White
Photo: Chris White
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Ivy Broyles
Photo: Ivy Broyles
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Martin Yaslowitz
Photo: Martin Yaslowitz
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by mntnlover77
Photo: mntnlover77
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Gerry Ward
Photo: Gerry Ward
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Heidi Lyons
Photo: Heidi Lyons
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Ashley Nichols
Photo: Ashley Nichols
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Andy Grobengieser
Photo: Andy Grobengieser
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Deepak Puri
Photo: Deepak Puri
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by ftllibrary
Photo: ftllibrary
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Jeff Panis/80127.com
Photo: Jeff Panis/80127.com
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Alexander Brincat
Photo: Alexander Brincat
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chaviva E.
Photo: Chaviva E.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by n3kqx
Photo: n3kqx
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chuck Jeffers
Photo: Chuck Jeffers
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by ling6.s
Photo: ling6.s
 

 
Denver Merchandise Mart


Largest Mart & Conference Center in the Area
451 East 58th Avenue
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 292 6278 / +1 800 289 6278
http://www.denvermart.com
The Mart is home to a number of events including consumer and trade shows, banquets, exhibitions and conferences. The 841,000 square-foot facility is the largest of its kind in the fourteen-state region. Areas of the Mart include the Terrace Gardens, Expo Building, Mart Pavillion, Plaza at the Mart, Forum Meeting Rooms and Showroom Bar & Grill. Check their website for a schedule of all public shows and trade events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Merchandise Mart photo by Julie-Ann
Photo: Julie-Ann
 

 
Golden Europe Restaurant


Hearty European grub
6620 Wadsworth Boulevard
Denver, CO 80003
United States
+1 303 425 1246
The Moravian chef at this restaurant prepares some of the best German Sauerbraten on this side of the Atlantic Ocean. Other ethnic dishes brimming with flavor derive from Austria, Czech Republic and Poland. Accordingly, the restaurant displays central and eastern European décor making one feel as if they are dining in a NATO-inspired restaurant. Portions are pleasing in both quality and quantity, sometimes leaving little room to try one of the authentic desserts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grant-Humphreys Mansion


Old home of the local jet set
770 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 894 2505
http://www.coloradohistory.org...
Completed in 1902 by former Colorado governor James B. Grant, this colonial-style mansion includes over 42 rooms, some up to 60 feet long. The billiard room, bowling alley, auditorium and ballroom testify to the luxury of this wonderland. After Grant's death, the structure was purchased by Albert Humphreys. He installed an extravagant ten-car garage, car wash and gas pump for his Rolls Royces. Originally used as office space, the mansion is now owned and operated by the Colorado Historical Society, and is available for rental.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grant-Humphreys Mansion photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mori Sushi Bar and Tokyo Cuisine


Fresh and refreshing
2019 Market Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 298 1864
http://www.morisushibar.com
The main thing to know about this restaurant is to not judge it by its woefully plain exterior. The interior whacks you with a "wow-this-is-nice" surprise and is highlighted by a glowing aquarium. And, perhaps, best of all, this "growing-in-popularity" gem serves some of the tastiest Japanese food in the city. The eggrolls are flavorful and left open on one side so as to allow for visual confirmation that "yes, they certainly are full of pork and vegetables." The sushi bar is outstanding and offers a long list of options.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oxford Hotel


Oldest deluxe hotel in Denver
1600 17th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 628 5400 / +1 800 228 5838 (Toll Free)
http://www.theoxfordhotel.com/
Built in 1891, the Oxford Hotel, situated next to Union Station in LoDo, has endured more ups and downs than a roller coaster. The hotel, designed by Frank E. Brooke, renowned architect of the Brown Palace, served Denver's early Silver Boom. After a long history of booms and busts, including a lengthy spell on skid row, the hotel has again emerged as the city's premier destination for business travelers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oxford Hotel photo by Joel Bass
Photo: Joel Bass
Oxford Hotel photo by Christopher Light
Photo: Christopher Light
 

 
PCA Parking (Park 'N Fly)


Park and Fly Away
19901 E. 56th Ave
Denver, CO 80019
United States
+1 800 763 6895
http://www.pnfnetwork.com/
The Park 'N Fly Network is one of the industry's leading on-line booking engines for airport parking. With facilities nation-wide and growing, parking with Park 'N Fly is fast and easy. By booking your airport parking today you have the peace of mind in knowing that a parking space is reserved when you need it. You never have to worry that a location is full, or that the price is too expensive. The Park 'N Fly Network charges no service fees. Their lots are secure, convenient to the airport and have prompt pick-up/drop-off and helpful employees. To begin booking your airport parking simply click on their website and select the Airport that you wish to park from the drop down menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Palm Restaurant


A booming branch
1672 Lawrence Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 825 7256
http://www.thepalm.com
This highbrow steakhouse, located in the Westin Hotel Tabor Center, harbors all of the appeal and elegance of the original Palm restaurant in New York City. Caricatures of local celebrities, sports figures and regular patrons line the walls of this brightly lit spot. The menu offers American fare with a western flair and includes porterhouse steaks, lamb chops, blackened chicken breasts, and Maine lobsters. Reservations are strongly urged. Outdoor seating is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Palm Restaurant photo by Jeffrey Beall
Photo: Jeffrey Beall
 

 
Paris on the Platte


A cultivated coffee shop
1553 Platte Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 455 2451
Just across the Platte River from downtown, this happening spot has quietly endured the upscale changes of the neighborhood and remains a hip coffee house for young and old patrons alike. Artwork, Internet access and a connecting bookstore give this coffee shop a cultivated countenance. A late night menu and live entertainment keep the place active. The food is fast but fresh, and among the favorites are the grilled three-cheese sandwich and the roast beef wrap. Fresh fruit and vegetarian items abound.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Paris on the Platte photo by ellis sperry
Photo: ellis sperry
Paris on the Platte photo by louderthanadam
Photo: louderthanadam
 

 
Payless Car Rental


Get In Gear
25340 E 78th Avenue
Denver, CO 80249-6383
United States
+1 800 729 5377
http://www.paylesscarrental.com
Payless Car Rental is a private company that rents out vehicles to small and large tourist groups. Founded in 1971, it is a part of the Avalon Global Group of Companies. Once a small outlet in Spokane, it now has over 1,500 locations across the world. Choose from a wide range of four-wheelers on offer - Ford Focus, Lincoln Towncar, Oldsmobile Alero, Nissan Altima and many more - and explore cities in comfort!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rumba


Spacious salsa club
99 West 9th Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 572 8006
At La Rumba, formerly known as 9th Avenue West, sultry salsa dancing takes center stage. Within this spacious and colorful club, decorated down to the bathrooms with art from Picasso and his contemporaries, comfortable couches and sleek tables line the slick-tiled floor which gives way to salsa dancing through the night. This is one of Denver's few clubs that will make you feel out of place if you enter in T-shirt and shorts; dress is very classy. Free salsa dance lessons are given Thursday and Saturday nights at 9:30p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Simms Landing


Seafood, a mile high
11911 West 6th Avenue
(at Simms)
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 237 0465
Although most do not expect to find good seafood one mile above sea level, Simms Landing proudly provides an exception to the rule. Decked in sea worthy decor and ringing with nautical rhymes, this restaurant is a romantic retreat complete with a vibrant view of the city. It also serves as a museum of sorts, for it exhibits some of the earliest yachting photos (1890) ever taken of the America Cup race. Among the popular dishes are crab stuffed mushrooms and the ever-popular lobster tail. The prime rib is also a customer favorite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tivoli Student Union


Brewery turned student union
900 Auraria Pkwy
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 556 4286 / +1 800 232 5280 (Campus Bookstore)
http://www.tivoli.org
The site was originally the Rocky Mountain Brewing Company, but owner John Good changed the name in the 1860s to the Tivoli, in honor of the gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark. Now it serves as a student center for the Auraria Campus of the Metropolitan State College of Denver, and students as well as the surrounding community enjoy the mixture of shops and restaurants located here. Visitors can take a self-guided tour, and browse the historical information and period photographs posted throughout the building. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tivoli Student Union photo by Joseph Scharfenberg
Photo: Joseph Scharfenberg
 

 
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