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Denver Super Bowl Watch Parties + Sports Bars

 
 

The Broncos may not have made it to the big game this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get in the Super Bowl spirit! Kicking off at 4:30 pm on Sunday, February 11th, we've put together a list of the best sports bars in town where you can catch the game.

ViewHouse

2015 Market St, Denver, CO 80205
Featuring massive outdoor TVs in our heated tent and numerous flat screens. Enjoy our Super Bowl cocktail and specialty drink menu, Tailgate Menu, and more.
Hours:
Monday - Wednesday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Thursday - Friday: 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday: 10:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday: 10:00 am - 12:00 am

Punch Bowl Social

65 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
Join us for the ultimate 🏈Big Game Watch Party🏈 at Punch Bowl Social Denver on Sunday, February 11th, from 4 pm to 9 pm. Celebrate the excitement of the big game while enjoying a delicious scratch kitchen menu and drink specials! No cover, free to attend!
Here are the Highlights:
✅Play along with Big Game Bingo to win prizes!
🍻Exclusive drink specials including $25 Buckets of Bud Light
🍹Big Game themed cocktails and shots.
🌮Don’t miss our delicious Baller Platters for you and your crew.
Hours:
Watch Party begins at 4:00 pm, reserve a table here

Tom's Watch Bar

1601 19th St Unit 100, Denver, CO 80202
The Ultimate Pregame Party! Pregame the SuperBowl at Tom's Watch Bar from 12-4PM! Join the pregame and get your seat early!
Join us for free shots, Official NFL swag, Topgolf QB Contest, NFL Trivia, SuperBowl Squares, and LIVE emcees.
See you Sunday, February 11th for the ultimate pre-party as the 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Friday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Sunday: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

Federales

2901 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Tequila & Tacos, plus $20 Select Beer Buckets! Reserve a table here
Hours:
Monday: 4:00 pm - 12:00 am
Tuesday - Thursday: 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Friday: 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday: 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am

Stoney's Bar & Grill

1111 Lincoln St, Denver, CO 80203
Your favorite sports in a great place! Our locally owned, Colorado themed, sports & music bar is in downtown Denver located in the heart of the city at 11th and Lincoln.
We have 31 HD TV’s & two 120 inch projection screens & a stage to watch your favorite local bands.
Join us to watch a football game, soccer, basketball, X Games, or just to play a friendly game of cornhole. 
Hours:
Monday - Tuesday: 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday - Friday: 11:30 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

Society Sports and Spirits

1434 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202
The premier local sports bar in the heart of downtown Denver near Ball Arena. Giant Sportsbook style TV wall and second level Fancave!
Hours:
Monday - Friday: 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Saturday + Sunday: 1:00 pm - 2:00 am

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7 Great Thanksgiving Getaways In Colorado

 
 

Thanksgiving is an exciting holiday known for visiting and spending with your family.

Although most people think about spending Thanksgiving in the comfort of a loved one’s home, more and more people choose to spice up their holiday by changing their traditions. Tourist destinations and resorts are becoming a popular alternative where people, whether on a solo trip or with their families, can spend the holiday experiencing something completely different. Whether you’re a Colorado native or looking to enjoy a Thanksgiving vacation from another state, Colorado has many exciting destinations and breathtaking sceneries to enjoy during the Thanksgiving holidays. Create unforgettable Thanksgiving holiday memories with these seven incredible Thanksgiving getaways in Colorado.

1. Enjoy Thanksgiving Weekend in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is one of the most exciting places with numerous area attractions and local Thanksgiving events. There are plenty of activities to keep you and your whole family occupied this Thanksgiving that will surely provide you with something extra to be thankful for.

  • Watch Spectacular Winter Lights at the Seven Falls: Seven Falls is lit up at night during this time of year, creating a spectacular scenic view. Over 100,000 lights illuminate the cascading waters, lining a path to the Falls. This creates a perfect photographer’s dream location for taking holiday portraits.

  • Join the Thanksgiving Howl at Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center Turkey Toss: Here, you’ll take part in feeding the fox, wolf, and coyote families at the Annual Turkey Toss. Watch the animals eat their food as you refresh yourselves with apple cider, cocoa, and other treats.

  • Enjoy a Great Thanksgiving Dinner at Front Range BBQ: After a busy day of entertaining activities, head to Front Range Barbeque for Thanksgiving Turkeys, creating delicious fun for the whole family.

2. Family Fun with Thanksgiving in Denver

Thanksgiving in Denver involves fun events and activities, from dazzling light displays and blockbuster museum exhibitions to many other family-friendly activities and events. You can even enjoy a brisk Thanksgiving jog with the four-mile Turkey Trot that takes you along the paved and tree-lined paths of Washington Park.

Explore The Polar Express Train Ride: Enjoy The Polar Express, a story that’s theatrically re-created at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Let the kids get an opportunity to meet Santa and experience all the sounds and sights of The Polar Express, a classic tale they’ll love. So, put on your most fashionable and creative mask and pajamas and bring your family along to enjoy as you share cookies and cocoa or chocolate.

  • Join the Camp Christmas Event: Immerse yourself in an immense Thanksgiving holiday experience with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park. Join an outdoor/indoor extravaganza and journey through a fantastic wonderland of music, lights, dazzling decorations, and memorabilia as you explore the breathtaking scenes along the six-acre landscape. Camp Christmas will allow you and your family to rediscover your holiday spirit as well as connect with your loved ones.

  • Visit the Christkindl Market: Christkindl Market is an outdoor event that features the most beloved elements of an authentic holiday experience in the Lower Downtown. Take a stroll through a decorated European village as you shop for various unusual treats and finely crafted artisan gifts for your loved ones in the charming wooden huts. Spice up your shopping by adding authentic hot chocolates, fresh smoked salmon, pastries, and European chocolates. After that, consider tasting some traditional food at Christkindl Market as well.

3. Visit Estes Park for a Great Thanksgiving Getaway

Estes Park features more than just Black Friday shopping. There’s lots of music filling downtown, and the kids can interact with strolling animals. For a memorable Thanksgiving, check out how you can spend your Thanksgiving at Estes Park.

  • Have a Fun Holiday Shopping: Start your Thanksgiving holiday shopping with holiday treats and unbeatable deals at your favorite local shops along Estes Park. There’s something for everyone here, including sweet treats, local art galleries, specialty gifts, and handcrafted jewelry.

  • Check Out Estes Park Pie Shop: Visit the Estes Park Pie shop and explore their various baked goods, including their world-famous pie and freshly baked bread. Consider also trying out their old-fashioned favorites, including apple, pumpkin, cherry, and cherry rhubarb. Besides the bakery, the shop also serves a full menu that features scrambles, salads, sandwiches, and hot classics.

  • Thanksgiving Dinner at Cascades Restaurant: For a more exciting and memorable Thanksgiving holiday feast, consider visiting the Cascades Restaurant located at the Stanley Hotel and get yourself a traditional thanksgiving meal. The Stanley Hotel is also the inspiration for the classic horror film “The Shining.”

4. There’s Nothing Quite Like Thanksgiving in Breckenridge

The tingling excitement of the start of ski, snowmobile, or snowboard season during the Thanksgiving period fills the air with a distinctive hum. Here, you’ll find all the things you expect in winter, from cozy sweaters, hot chocolate, snowball fights-you name it! Change into your hiking boots with your family and create your Thanksgiving holiday trot by going for a historical walking tour or going for snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and skiing. If you love shopping, consider strolling along the historic Main Street and exploring various stores. Lastly, try out Thanksgiving fare at Briar Rose for a budget-kid-friendly traditional meal.

5. Food, Fun, and Family With Thanksgiving in Aspen

Aspen is an excellent place to spend Thanksgiving with your family. You’ll take part in various activities such as skiing and snowboarding before settling down for a hearty table community meal at Jerome Hotel Ballroom. You can also opt for a traditional spread at Ajax Tavern.

The annual “Thanksgibbing” is another activity you should look forward to in Aspen. You’ll encounter various family activities here, including Turkey Bowling, which is great for kids, and leftover challenges meant to help keep the adults entertained.

6. Enjoy New Thanksgiving Traditions in Steamboat Springs

Besides skiing, there are various other activities you’ll be able to participate in, from the crooked key escape rooms to hot air balloon rides. The Crooked Key is ranked among the top 100 escape rooms worldwide, and it’s one of the best activities for you and your family, and you’ll get to bond with your family in the steamboat. You can also soar above the steamboat using a hot air balloon. This activity includes a 45-minute ride with breakfast, brag-worthy photos, and a champagne ceremony.

7. Celebrate Thanksgiving With the Best Slots, Games & Entertainment in Cripple Creek

Cripple Creek is another incredible Thanksgiving getaway destination in Colorado, with so many fun activities to do, from family history drives to having fun with the best casino games at the Triple Crown Casinos.

Triple Crown Casinos also offers the best slot machines that will bring more fun to your Thanksgiving holiday celebrations. Whether you’re looking for video poker, classic reels, or the newest penny slots, you’ll get all the best slot machines in Triple Crown Casinos. Enjoy the excellent atmosphere and food with your family as you get a great chance to earn some cash during your Thanksgiving getaway vacation.

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11 Fun Things To Do in the Mountains This November

 
 

From a festival hosted in Pagosa Springs’ steamy pools to a gathering of the nation’s preeminent cowboy poets, here are the best events in Summit County, Estes Park, Vail, and beyond this month.

If you’re one of the Centennial State’s half-a-million skiers, you’ve probably already planned a high-elevation vacay to Beaver Creek or Crested Butte or Breckenridge in November. That said, we probably don’t need to convince you—or your winter-sports-deprived thighs—to take a break from slaloming and explore other happenings. We’ve got plenty to keep you occupied while your quads recover, like feasting on Thanksgiving dinner at a newly Michelin-recommended restaurant, sipping Colorado-made wines while crossing off your holiday shopping list, or soaking your sore muscles at a hot springs festival. Read on for all the details.

Summit County

Wassail Days

Trade your frosty pint of beer for a mug of steamy wassail (hot mulled cider) during this weeklong winter gathering. As you window shop, sample dozens of Frisco businesses’ house-made cider recipes. If you try at least 12 tipples, you’ll leave with a limited-edition mug to commemorate your impressive wassailing. On Saturday evening, visit Frisco Historic Park & Museum for a tree-lighting party with fireworks and carolers; don’t pass up the free gift-wrapping station, where you can let the city’s handy elves handle the hard part while you linger over a cup of hot chocolate. Nov. 25–Dec. 3; times vary; free

Winter Carnival
Keystone might be some 3,000 miles away from the North Pole, but it won’t feel like that during this enchanting afternoon. Children can mail their wish lists north—or make their requests to Santa himself—enjoy cookies and milk, and listen to seasonal tunes sung by the Summit Choral Society. After the sun sets, gather for the ceremonial lighting of the River Run Tree. Nov. 25; 2–5:15 p.m.; free

Vail and Beaver Creek

Thanksgiving Dinner at WYLD
Even if your home cooking rivals Martha Stewart, we’d venture to guess that this Beaver Creek restaurant—which was in the first cohort of Colorado eateries recommended by the Michelin Guide—might be able to one-up you. Leave the basting to the experts, and enjoy a hyper-seasonal four-course menu of Thanksgiving favorites at WYLD, inside the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch. Once you’ve had your fill, head to the hotel’s great room for a tree-lighting ceremony and warm hot toddies. Nov. 23; times vary; $160 per person

Estes Park

Catch the Glow Parade

Consider this massive spectacle the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade of the Rockies. More than 20,000 revelers will congregate along Elkhorn Avenue to watch 40-plus hand-crafted floats, marching bands, dancers, and the big man himself stroll down Estes Park’s main drag. For an extra seasonal sideshow, hitch a ride on the (free) trolley decked out in holiday decor. Nov. 24; 5:30 p.m.; free

Holiday Wine Fest
Need to take the edge off of the hectic holiday hustle? More than 20 Centennial State booze makers, such as Snowy Peaks Winery and Atōst, will pour unlimited samples of 100-plus varietals during this mountain-town tasting event. Chase the beverages with food from Fork Yeah and Tacos with Altitude, and score some locally made stocking stuffers from vendors like MouCo Cheese Company and Hearten Creations. Nov. 25; 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; $5–$35

Winter Park

Travel Through Time & Grand County
The drive from Denver to Grand County is littered with stunning scenery and recognizable landmarks. During this visual road trip hosted by historian Mark Afman, you’ll get to see what those sights looked like decades ago. Afman, who’s family has had property near Grand Lake since the 1970s, will showcase historic photos of icons that span Denver, the I-70 corridor, Berthoud Pass, and Grand County. Stick around after the presentation for a Q&A session. Nov. 11; 5 p.m.; free

Georgetown

Bighorn Sheep Festival
The VIP section of this seasonal fest doesn’t include fancy drinks, plush banquettes, or velvet ropes—in fact, you’ll find the guests of honor on a nearby rocky hillside. Bighorn sheep will pay a visit to Georgetown, giving attendees a rare opportunity to see the species up close (spotting scopes will be available). Visitors can learn more about the animals’ biology, make sheep-themed crafts, toast s’mores, nibble bites from the likes of Georgetown Mountain Popovers, and receive archery instruction from experts. Nov. 11; 10 a.m.–3 p.m.; free

Salida

Parade of Lights
Each year, Salida lights what locals call “the world’s largest Christmas tree” (read: a 750-foot-tall mountain adorned with 4,500 lightbulbs). Before the town begins to glow with LEDs, line up to watch floats, horse-drawn wagons, local performers, and Santa stride down F Street. After dusk, the Salida Fire Department will oversee a flashy fireworks display to officially usher in the holiday season. Nov. 24; at dusk; free

Grand Junction

Western Slope Cowboy Gathering
Ever wondered how cowboys entertain themselves on the range? (Hint: it’s not with Netflix or TikTok.) It turns out, some of them can wrangle a tune as well as a steer. At this celebration of traditional Western poetry and music, catch performances from national and Colorado-based cattle ranchers-turned-artists, including poets Floyd and Valerie Beard, singer-songwriter Susie Knight, and Colorado Country Music Hall of Famer Peggy Malone. If you can muster the courage, sign up for a slot during the open-mic session. Nov. 3–4; times vary; $15–$25

Steamboat Springs

Farm to Table Dinner at Yampa Valley Kitchen
You don’t have to wait until Thanksgiving to start feasting. This homey farm-to-table function will satisfy your craving for seasonal produce weeks before the big day. You’ll be welcomed with a cocktail from Mythology Distillery and then sit down for a three-course meal of Colorado corn chowder, local lamb shank, and Muscat grape–rosemary shrub sorbet, all made by Yampa Valley Kitchen using ingredients sourced from Community Agriculture Alliance members. Out of town for the November dinner? Secure a spot for the December 5 installment. Nov. 9; 6:30 p.m.; $125 per person

Pagosa Springs

Hot Springs Fest

Even if this festival only consisted of sitting in the Springs Resort‘s healing pools for three days, we don’t think there’d be any complaints. But there are plenty of other wellness activities hosted across the resort during this weekend event, including Vinyasa-based aqua yoga classes, sound baths, calming hikes through the pine forests, and a gratitude ceremony. After all that relaxing, elevate your heart rate during a DJ dance party beside one of the hot spring pools. Nov. 10–12; times vary; $40–$150

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Leaving Colorado: The top destinations for people who move out

 
 

While more than 264,000 people moved into Colorado last year, another 239,000 decided to pack their things and leave the state, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Texas received the most Coloradans in 2022, with Census estimates saying over 24,500 moved to the Lone Star State. Another 21,000 moved to Florida. California was another popular destination for Colorado — almost 20,000 decided to make the move to the West Coast state.

Interestingly, nearly 70,000 people moved to Colorado from those three states in 2022: 33,200 from California; 25,500 from Texas; and 11,100 from Florida.

Those leaving Colorado also sought out neighboring states. That was especially true for Arizona, where more than 12,200 moved. Other neighbors receiving residents from Colorado were:

  • New Mexico: 7,846

  • Oklahoma: 5,902

  • Kansas: 7,359

  • Nebraska: 6,422

  • Wyoming: 5,076

  • Utah: 5,327

The least popular destinations for those on the move, according to Census estimates, were primarily along the East Coast: Rhode Island, Delaware, West Virginia, and Vermont. Puerto Rico was also on that list.

The new data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau’s annual American Community Survey. The survey happens more frequently than the official Census and gives people a better idea of changes happening in their community year to year.

Over 5.8 million people call Colorado home, according to 2022 Census data.

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Ski season is around the corner: Here's a list of opening dates for Colorado destinations

 
 

A look at scheduled and projected opening dates for Colorado’s ski areas:

Monarch: Oct. 30

Loveland: Nov. 2

Arapahoe Basin, Wolf Creek: Nov. 3

Keystone: Nov. 4

Breckenridge, Vail: Nov. 10

Copper Mountain: Nov. 13

Eldora: Nov. 17

Purgatory: Nov. 18

Beaver Creek, Crested Butte, Steamboat: Nov. 22

Aspen Snowmass, Telluride: Nov. 23

Sunlight: Nov. 24

Powderhorn, Howelsen Hill: Nov. 25

Winter Park: Dec. 1

Ski Cooper: Dec. 6

Granby Ranch, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk: Dec. 9

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