Friday night in Denver

Friday Night In Denver

We’ve all been there where the weekend is quickly approaching and we want to experience the city life and do something incredible, yet have trouble thinking of something new and interesting to do. The most enjoyable aspect of living in Denver is that you can almost get any particular experience that you’re looking for. We’ve got sports all year round, winter festivals, art districts, a flood of entertainment and international cuisine. And although staying home, getting cozy and turning on our favorite Netflix series sounds as riveting as it is, I’d like to recommend a few alternative options to the typical weekend night.  

Below are five activities to do on any given Friday night in Denver, whether that be with friends or a love interest that are a bit out of the ordinary routine. 

  1. Comedy Works

Comedy Works first opened in 1981 and is ranked among the best as one of the Top 5 stand up-comedy clubs in the country. Frequent acts include, but are not limited to: Rob Schneider, Dave Chapelle, Tom Segura, and many more familiar faces. Not only does Comedy Works host nationally renowned comedians, but also has opportunities for local comedians to give their acts a go. Thick Skin and New Talent Night are two weekly opportunities for locally recognized, and nationally recognized, stand up-comedians to show off their comedic skills. 

Tickets range from $12 to $50, depending on who’s performing. There is a requirement to purchase two items (food and beverage) with your ticket once you’re at the show; something to keep in mind before attending. Nonetheless, this is an excellent option to attend with a group of friends or significant other if you’re looking to have a spontaneous night of laughter and fun.  

2. Speakeasy 

It’s no secret that Denver is a hidden gem that not only has a bursting and growing city scene, but also has hidden features that often must come from word of mouth in order to know of these secret hot spots. Speakeasy’s have easily become more of a go-to hot spot rather than the traditional bar scene; and with a growing population, it’s often more exciting to find a hidden bar that most tourists aren’t aware to avoid the crowds. If you’re looking for a night out where you can mingle with friends or a new date, sip on a few prohibition era curated drinks, and find yourself in a space inspired by alternative themes and eras, then I would highly suggest seeking out a speakeasy. Here are a few speakeasy’s that have historically been raved about by Denver Natives: 

  1. Williams and Graham

Located in LoHi, this particular speakeasy is among the most popular to Denver Natives and tourists alike, hidden behind a bookshelf, Williams and Graham have over sixty cocktails that have stood the test of time and a delicious menu of hors d'oeuvres, small plates, entrees and desserts. A must see in Denver. 

  1. Green Russel

Although the Green Russel is located on one of the most popular and beautifully lit streets in downtown Denver, it is hidden in plain sight where your eye won’t necessarily spot it immediately. Located on Larimer Street within an alley of restaurants, you must first walk down a flight of stairs to then be greeted by a host that will then either send you to the restaurant, or have you walk through another pair of doors to enter the cave like, green lit speakeasy. 

  1. Retrograde

Among the three speakeasy’s that are listed, this one has to be the most creatively hidden among the three. In order to get to Retrograde, you must first enter through Frozen Matter Uptown, an ice cream shop with an abundance of creatively handcrafted ice cream, ice pops and soda. A few of the unique flavors of ice cream being: Apple Cider Sorbet (Vegan), Great Pumpkin, Peppermint, and Milk + Cookies. In order to get to Retrograde, you must simply bypass the ice cream counter and head toward the freezer door. Then turn on the light switch and wait for a member of the staff to greet you. 

3. Wine and Painting

What’s a Friday night without a little artistic energy? If you’re looking to get a little craftsy, or let loose with some paint and wine and create a masterpiece, then you should look no further than to attend a class at Canvas and Cocktails, Painting with a Twist, or any other sip business that you prefer. What you may ask is exactly a sip business? Well, it’s exactly what it sounds like. It’s an opportunity to gather your closest friends, family or even coworkers and be guided through painting the night’s featured painting while sipping on beer, wine, cocktails, or champagne. 

4. Attend a Concert 

There is an infinite amount of local concert halls that host a variety of music that is bound to suit any music lovers taste. Locally located in vivacious neighborhoods and spread all across Denver; small or large venue, local or internationally known artists, alternative or rock, Denver has it all. With the diversity of music and music venues means that tickets are largely available, even with short notice. In that case, if you’re looking to explore new music or local artist over your weekend, then it’s recommended to do a bit of research to see what venues around Denver are hosting music artists that please your interests.   

5. Restaurant Tours

If you’re wanting to explore a new city, the best recommendation is to check out their food scene. With Denver’s explosive migration over the last six years, this not only brought people from all over the country, but it also brought a new generation of foodies, which includes a wave of award winning chefs. With that, use one of your weekends to become a food critic and try out a new restaurant. With that being said, it’s not necessary to make a reservation at an ultra expensive restaurant; it’s only encouraged to try a new cuisine or a new restaurant that you have an interest in. 

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