
Downtown Denver Food Tour
Downtown Denver Food Tour
Discover Denver one bite at a time on this three-hour walking food tour through the heart of downtown. You'll visit 5 award-winning local Denver restaurants
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
Coors Field
Built in 1995 in the heart of downtown Denver, Coors Field is home to our beloved Rockies and a must-see stop when visiting the Mile High City.
Dairy Block
This historic block, located in downtown Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, was once home to Windsor Dairy and is now a vibrant micro-district that boasts 15 shops, 19 restaurants, seven bars, a luxury coworking space, and a 172-room boutique hotel.
45 minutesDenver Union Station
Denver Union Station is the cultural hub and the “crown jewel” of the city. The addition of world-class dining, shopping, and the award-winning Crawford Hotel has revitalized and transformed Denver Union Station far beyond its humble beginnings.
20 minutesCherry Cricket
This award-winning local spot has been serving delicious burgers, Colorado green chili and local beers since 1945.
30 minutesMilkbox Ice Creamery
Milkbox Ice Creamery, located in the former barbershop on Union Station, stocks sixteen flavors of ice cream available as shakes, malts, sundaes, cones and cups, as well as boozy alcohol shakes.
20 minutesMcgregor Square
In the heart of Lower Downtown Denver (LoDo), adjacent to Coors Field, McGregor Square spans an entire downtown block. This new development includes The Rally Hotel, residences, restaurants, retail outlets, and expansive food-hall, all circling a 17,000 square foot plaza complete with a stadium-sized LED screen.
El Chapultepec
Denver's oldest jazz club closed during the COVID-19 pandemic but still sits in a historic building near Coors Field.
LoDo
Short for Lower Downtown, LoDo is the heart and center of the Mile High City and contains some of Denver's best local restaurants and bars.
3 minutesThe Wynkoop
Wynkoop is Colorado’s First Brewpub. For almost three decades they have been brewing handcrafted beer in a modest basement brewery underneath Denver’s largest pool hall. Over the years the neighborhood has transformed, and Colorado’s craft beer industry has exploded.