The Best Italian Restaurants in Denver and Beyond
Pasta, pizza, and parm, oh my! These are our 35 favorite Italian restaurants in (and around) the Mile High City.
Pasta, pizza, and parm, oh my! These are our 35 favorite Italian restaurants in (and around) the Mile High City.
From what to wear to what to expect, trail pros break down how to volunteer—no experience required.
From a festival dedicated to Bigfoot to a ski season sendoff, here are the best events in Summit County, Estes Park, Vail, and beyond this month.
For a year, Shelby Boolay charmed social media with her cheeky sweet treats and signature snark as Mother Cookie Cake—without ever showing her face. Now, she’s ready for the spotlight…sort of.
From a Trash-ion show to the Rockies’ Opening Day festivities, here are the best events in and around the Mile High City this week.
A bartender in Breckenridge is planning for nursing school, while a cafe manager in Steamboat sees reason for hope: “People are doing the downtown thing instead of the mountainside thing.”
From Spanish cuisine and small plates to more chef’s counters, these new Denver restaurants are worth a visit.
We’re crossing the state line to explore everything the Gem City has to offer travel-obsessed Coloradans.
Contemporary finishes and timeworn antiques coalesce in this cozy mountain escape designed by Emerson Bailey founder Susan Weiss.
The educator and mother draws from faith, doubt, and Paradise Lost to challenge one of Western history’s most influential stories.
The chic new “child” of Uchi offers multiple ways to enjoy its Japanese-inspired cuisine—whether you’re enjoying it at the chef’s counter or taking it home in a luxurious sushi box.
From artificial intelligence to a seafood frenzy, these trends are taking over the Mile High City’s restaurant scene.
Behold: Bottomless drinks, snow crab legs, and meat-carving stations up and down the Front Range.
The 50-year-old ski mountaineer teaches us how the world’s biggest peaks can be leveraged to survive life’s worst valleys.
It looks like patio days and poolside hangs will start a little early this year, so here are a few page-turners from local authors to enjoy in the sun.
Ride in the mountain bike capital of the world. Marvel at marine life. Show your kids Grecian busts—or leave them with the grandparents and head to Costa Rica. It’s all one direct flight from home.
Ditching chef’s counter seriousness, Origami Den offers quirky opulence with Japanese flare in a secret setting.
Officials have extended the deadline to March 30 to vote on the name of the proposed passenger rail line from Pueblo to Fort Collins. The current choices are fine—but we think ours are better. Plus, some of our favorite reader ideas.
The rising talent shares how Colorado spoiled her and why she thinks KPop Demon Hunters resonated with so many people.
Our favorite activities to enjoy green beer, corned beef, Guinness shots, and other Emerald Isle–themed fun this St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
Director Ryan White talks about making Come See Me in the Good Light, the acclaimed documentary about Colorado’s late poet laureate Andrea Gibson that captures their final years—and the relationship that sustained them.
Cherries, crabapples, plums, and myriad other flowering trees are already bringing the sweet scent of spring to the Front Range.
Five tips for spotting our feathered friends as they return to their high-elevation homes.
Here are our favorite tried-and-true places to grab the beloved breakfast staple on the go.
From truck-stop-style chicken on a stick to sorghum-glazed pork shoulder, this Five Points charmer explores the lesser-known culinary terrain of the American South.
This month, thousands will gather at the Denver Coliseum to celebrate half a century of the beloved event, which kicks off the powwow competition season.
Skip the roller-grill hot dogs and make a pit stop for Oaxacan-style tlayudas, shawarma sandwiches, and potato skin nachos.
There’s something for everyone—and a restaurant a week for a year—on our list of the best brunches in the mile-high metro area.
The Englishman believes brutal honesty and mile-high ambition will help the Centennial State squad dominate its competition.
Home to more than 550 rescued lions, tigers, bears, and other carnivores, the Weld County refuge once sat in the middle of nowhere. Now the booming I-76 corridor is bringing subdivisions, lawsuits, and HOA showdowns to its doorstep.
Collector Amanda Precourt filled every inch of this 7,865-square-foot residence with artwork from local and international creators.
Didn’t know you’re supposed to loosen your bindings? Neither did we.
It’s not too late to land a table for Denver Restaurant Week, occurring March 6 to 15 this year. We found some sweet deals from the more than 300 participating restaurants.
With 14 World Cup wins, an ESPY, and a Paralympic gold medal, Noah Elliott has built a résumé few snowboarders can match—but the spotlight hasn’t caught up.
The analysis examines whether or not the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement is truly targeting the “worst of the worst.”
Khao man gai, aka Hainanese chicken rice, isn’t easy to find in Denver. Here’s what to expect when you order it at Daughter Thai’s new sibling.
Yes, you need to interact with other humans outside of home and work. No, you don’t have to spend a fortune to do it. Here’s how to put your phone away and get yourself out there in 2026.
Mission Ballroom’s new neighbor stirs up creative cocktails to a vinyl soundtrack.
Whether you’re selling an abode you’ve outgrown, searching for your dream home, or looking for an investment property, we suggest seeking the guidance of one of the 1,231 most successful real estate agents in the Denver metro area.
When Denver’s new National Women’s Soccer League team kicks off its first season this month, these players will have a home field advantage.
Get an inside peek at what’s new—and what isn’t—at this long-loved locals’ bar.
Hop aboard a snowcat-led sleigh to one of the ski resort’s three mid-slope, fine-dining outposts.
How Ploy Limpapath turned heartbreak and hustle into one of Denver’s most heartfelt noodle shops.
What to know before you book your stay at Boundary by Terra Vi.
From fried chicken to matzo ball soup, we’ve got the cozy cuisine you need after a long day.
From slopeside sushi to an on-piste plate of rabbit pasta, here are the resort dishes and sips to seek out. (You don’t even need snow to enjoy.)
A lung-burning blend of uphill efficiency, downhill skiing, and lightning-fast transitions, ski mountaineering is headed to the Milan Cortina Games—and Colorado athletes are right in the mix.
From Olivia Dean to Bruno Mars, here are 17 can’t-miss acts that are making stops in and around the Mile High City this year.
The Fort Collins native is in Italy both to push for the four-man team on the men’s side and to cheer on his fiancée, monobob pilot and fellow Team USA medal hopeful Kaysha Love.
Everything from federal immigration enforcement to affordable housing and artificial intelligence will be debated under the Gold Dome in the coming months. Here’s a primer on the legislation that could impact Colorado for years to come.
We asked two Colorado veterinarians to find out.
Steamboat Springs native Maddy Schaffrick’s journey—from teenage pro to plumber to qualifying for her first Olympic Games at age 31—is gold-medal-level inspiring.
The Denver-based, online-only confectioner’s addictive treats aren’t the only thing that might put your honeybunny in the mood for some sugar on February 14.
At least, he’s trying not to. We caught up with the Edwards-born alpine skier ahead of his trip to Milan Cortina to talk about how he’s been mentally preparing for the pressure of the Olympics.
Johnny and Kasie Curiel bring their Michelin-starred chops to Cherry Creek in a Spanish wine bar loaded with pintxos, jamón, and seafood conservas.
Whether you’re planning a first date or a parents’ night out without the kids, these venues offer the perfect romantic backdrop.
Although far from a heated rivalry, these two Colorado Avalanche kids weren’t an instant connection—until they were.
Don’t let eastbound ski traffic get you down. Here are our favorite spots to avoid the trail of taillights and put your feet up after a hard day’s shredding.
With everything from ski equipment and snowshoes to Vespas and Oculus headsets, these hotels offer way more than somewhere to rest your head.
After the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, local leaders are preparing for the possibility that Denver could be next.
The Teeny Tiny Bookshop brings romance to you.
Five tips for navigating snow, ice, and Texans on I-70 this winter.
The newly expanded Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Center in Five Points makes space for performance and community wellness.
Don’t get stuck taking your sweetheart to Taco Bell on February 14th…
We take the golden-ticket tour inside Soft Play, the imagineers behind your kids’ favorite playscapes. Plus, three places in Denver to try.
Five- and 12-course chef’s tasting menus plus à la carte dining from a seasonally rotating roster means plenty of variety for guests—but more risks for the kitchen.
Indigenous poet and educator Crisosto Apache reflects on landscape, history, and the public role of poetry.
Contrast therapy is decidedly in for 2026. Here’s where to sweat and shiver your way to wellness around the Mile High City.
Halfdays makes stylishly technical women’s outerwear that every Olympian should be wearing in Milan.
At the Colorado Civil Rights Division, closing cases might be more important than protecting civil rights.
You don’t have to leave the Mile High City to get a vacation’s worth of beverages from all over the globe, thanks to these bars, baristas, and bottle shops.
The property, developed by Michael Keiser and slated to open in 2027, will include six courses, a lodge, private residences, and a putting green.
The family of the Broomfield mother of three believes her murder could—and should—have been prevented.
Will a multiyear renovation beckon travelers back to Colfax Avenue’s La Vista Motel? (We think yes.)
Book a dinner reservation and babysitter at the same time when you visit one of these delicious restaurants.
Team USA secured a record-breaking 12 gold medals during the Winter Olympics. Now it’s the Paralympians’ turn to score some hardware.
Bring the gang to Ma’s Kitchen for shared dumplings and other delights—but keep this brimming bowl to yourself.
On a trip to Central America, one writer discovers a former Evergreen resident slinging sustainably caught seafood burritos and tacos.
Anne-Marie Keane just released her first studio album, Layers of a Woman—most of which she wrote aboard a 60-foot sailboat.
Just before Christmas, the Ecuadorian runner visited Boulder to climb the world’s tallest peak…on a treadmill. He tackles the real thing in May.
You may annoy the librarian, because you’ll have a hard time keeping quiet about this Salvadoran cafe tucked between the bookshelves.
Seven tips for keeping your system running safely and efficiently.
Construction on the sprawling new district has unearthed artifacts from the late 1800s and Prohibition, when Coors pivoted industries to turn a profit.
With a new batch of James Beard Award semifinalists, there’s plenty to keep Colorado foodies chatting—and dining out—until the winners are named in June.
Three nine-year-olds review a Lego artist’s massive displays in a few words that say it all.
A longtime fan’s ode to the 2025 Denver Broncos.
This celebration of cinema and Jewish storytelling kicks off its 30th season on January 22.
The state demographer weighs in on the state’s baby bust.
Restaurateur Bryan Dayton will open the Stockton later this year, where he’ll serve Colorado-raised beef in a history-drenched space.
Colorado Springs–based designer Elisha Niebuhr shares her tips for giving your home a new look for the new year.
The 11-year-old Arvada native currently competes in national and international go-kart races, but he hopes his drive to survive will take him all the way to F1 finish lines.
The 37-year-old mother of three was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7.
Amid soaring costs and shrinking options for workers, Aspen One is investing in housing and childcare, testing whether a ski resort can actually shape a livable future for its community.
At Balfour Louisville, residents can contribute to scientific research without even leaving the building thanks to a pioneering partnership with the University of Colorado Anschutz Multidisciplinary Center on Aging.
This month, CSU’s Nina McConigley makes a dazzling dual debut, releasing her first novel and opening her first play at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Scoot your boots to these bars and restaurants near the National Western Complex for barbecue, beer, and budget-friendly deals.