Denver Cocktails Tour

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(120 reviews)

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Visit some of the best cocktail bars in Denver on this roving adventure through the heart of downtown.

From a light and crisp spritz to a smooth and serious Butter Pecan Old Fashioned, there's something for everyone on this boozy Denver cocktail tour.

Visit three of the best cocktail bars and restaurants in the city and sample four cocktails paired with small plates at two stops.

You’ll start at the iconic Union Station, heading next to the city’s oldest hotel. You’ll end on the Dairy Block, one of Denver’s newest, coolest micro-districts. At each stop, you’ll sample a craft cocktail and paired bite, learn about Denver’s growing food and cocktail scenes and mix and mingle with fellow foodies.

Your experienced local guide will share fun cocktail history and stories about Denver’s prohibition days as well as our recent culinary renaissance, putting Denver on the map for foodies and drink enthusiasts across the country.

What's Included

Italian Marinated Olives
2 Craft Cocktails Made Daily
Brachetto Spritz from James-Beard Award-Winning Restaurant
BBQ Pulled Pork Slider
Butter Pecan Old Fashioned
Housemade Focaccia with Garlic Conserva
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
1701 Wynkoop St

Tours meet near the Crawford Hotel check in desk inside Union Station. Guides wear an orange "Delicious Denver Food Tours" button.

End point

The tour will end inside the Maven Hotel on the Dairy Block. This is just 2 blocks from the starting location, and tour guides are happy to provide directions back to the start.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Denver Union Station

    We begin the Denver Cocktails Tour inside Union Station, one of Denver’s most beautiful and historic spaces. Originally built in 1881 and completely restored in 2014, this Beaux-Arts landmark now serves as the city’s social hub — a place where travelers, locals, and visitors all cross paths. Beneath its soaring ceilings and chandeliers, the Great Hall buzzes with energy from the bars, cafés, and restaurants that have turned the station into a showcase of Denver’s food and drink culture. As guests gather here to meet their guide, you’ll hear the story of how Union Station helped shape the city — from its railroad beginnings to its rebirth as a centerpiece of downtown life. The tour starts here because it captures the essence of Denver: classic architecture, warm hospitality, and a spirit of reinvention. After introductions and a quick orientation, we’ll step out into the city to explore the cocktail bars that define Denver’s modern mixology scene.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Our first stop is Tavernetta, one of Denver’s most celebrated Italian restaurants and the perfect place to ease into the evening. Warm, elegant, and welcoming, it captures the relaxed sophistication of dining in northern Italy — complete with an open kitchen and a view of passing trains just steps from Union Station. Here, we start with a Brachetto Spritz, a refreshing twist on the classic aperitivo that blends lightly sparkling red Brachetto wine with citrus and a touch of bitterness. To pair, the kitchen serves housemade focaccia — golden, soft, and fragrant with olive oil — alongside a garlic conserva and mix of marinated olives. The result is simple but deeply satisfying: bright, herbal, and balanced flavors that wake up your palate for what’s to come. As your guide shares the story of Tavernetta’s James Beard Award–winning team, you’ll experience why this stop embodies the best of Denver’s elevated yet unpretentious dining scene — timeless hospitality with a local touch.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    The Oxford Hotel

    Our second stop brings us inside the Oxford Hotel, Denver’s oldest continuously operating hotel and a living piece of the city’s history. Opened in 1891, just a few years before the Brown Palace, the Oxford has hosted cowboys, railroad tycoons, and even the occasional movie star. As we step through its doors, your guide shares stories of the city’s early days — when Union Station had just opened across the street and this hotel was the height of frontier luxury. The lobby feels like a step back in time: rich wood paneling, art deco details, and century-old tilework that’s been carefully restored. Your guide paints the scene of 19th-century Denver — a booming, dusty town on the edge of the Rockies where whiskey and railroads shaped fortunes. This stop isn’t just about the drinks to come; it’s a chance to see how Denver’s cocktail culture began, in the same building where travelers once swapped stories over glasses of bourbon more than a hundred years ago.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Our next stop is Urban Farmer, a modern steakhouse that reimagines farm-to-table dining in the heart of downtown Denver. Sleek yet welcoming, its bar feels both polished and relaxed — the perfect backdrop for our featured cocktail: the Butter Pecan Old Fashioned. This house favorite starts with bourbon infused with toasted pecans and browned butter, then stirred with demerara syrup and bitters to create a smooth, nutty twist on the classic. It’s rich but balanced, with a touch of warmth that fits perfectly in any season. As you sip, your guide explains how the Old Fashioned remains one of America’s most enduring cocktails — simple, adaptable, and deeply tied to craftsmanship. The drink reflects everything Urban Farmer stands for: respect for tradition with a modern, local sensibility. It’s a moment to slow down, taste the layers of flavor, and appreciate how Denver’s cocktail scene blends creativity with classic roots.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Dairy Block

    From the Oxford Hotel, we make our way to the Dairy Block — one of downtown Denver’s most vibrant destinations for food, drink, and art. Once home to the Windsor Dairy, this historic block has been transformed into a modern micro-district filled with cocktail bars, restaurants, and local shops, all connected by a lively alleyway strung with lights and murals. As we walk, your guide shares how this redevelopment helped spark the city’s transformation into a culinary hub while honoring its industrial past. Inside the block, every detail tells a story — from the preserved brick walls and iron beams to the artisan stalls serving small-batch goods. It’s a place where locals gather after work, travelers discover hidden bars, and chefs experiment with flavor and form. The Dairy Block perfectly captures the spirit of the tour: old Denver bones with new Denver flavor. Here, we’ll pause to explore a few favorite spots and enjoy the next stop on our cocktail journey.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Our next stop is inside The Maven Hotel, a sleek, art-filled boutique property that anchors the Dairy Block. The Maven isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a celebration of Denver’s creative spirit. As we step into the lobby, surrounded by bold murals, reclaimed wood, and sculptures from local artists, your guide shares how this building helped redefine the city’s downtown hospitality scene. The name “Maven” itself means an expert or connoisseur — a fitting stop on a cocktail tour built around craftsmanship and connection. The hotel’s airy lobby opens into a network of bars and eateries that highlight Denver’s collaborative culture. You’ll hear stories of the artists, chefs, and bartenders who helped shape the block into the lively destination it is today. The Maven perfectly bridges the city’s past and present — industrial roots polished with modern creativity. It’s a brief stop to soak in the energy, design, and personality that make this part of Denver so unique.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    We end our Denver Cocktails Tour at Poka Lola Social Club, a vintage-inspired bar tucked inside The Maven Hotel. With its marble bar, patterned tile, and playful nods to soda fountains of the past, Poka Lola feels both classic and modern — a place where craftsmanship meets fun. Here, the bartenders curate two craft cocktails exclusively for our group, each one reflecting the season and showcasing the creativity that defines Denver’s mixology scene. No two visits are quite the same; the menu evolves with local ingredients, trends, and inspiration. To pair with the drinks, we enjoy BBQ pork sliders — tender, smoky, and slightly sweet, served on soft brioche buns. The flavors balance beautifully with the cocktails, making this stop both indulgent and perfectly composed. As we relax and reflect on the evening, surrounded by the hum of conversation and clinking glasses, it’s clear why Poka Lola captures the spirit of Denver nightlife: inventive, welcoming, and always a little unexpected.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum drinking age is 21 years
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