Baker is one of Denver's most diverse and eclectic neighborhoods, anchored by South Broadway on the west, the Design District on the South and filled with hidden gems in between. If you go: We compiled a list of our favorite places — and recommendations from longtime residents — to guide you through the can't-miss spots in the neighborhood south from downtown. Where to eat MAKfam: The former food hall stall is now a standalone restaurant off 1st Avenue and recently earned recognition from the Michelin Guide for its elevated fast-casual Chinese food. La Foret: Located in the former Beatrice & Woodsley space on South Broadway, the French restaurant kept the unique forest decor and added a fresh spin with lively cocktails and a Colorado-inspired menu. Moxie Eatery: A great place for breakfast or lunch, this SoBo spot serves plenty of healthy food like the acorn squash torta and warm kale salad, alongside sandwiches and even ramen. Baker Market: Tucked off 4th Avenue, this little bodega offers the staples you forgot on the grocery list and slings scrumptious breakfast burritos and lunch fare. Rebel Bread: Fresh bread and pastries await at this Denver Design District spot that produces popular offerings at local farmers markets and other retailers. To really indulge, join the Bread Club or take a bread-making class. Where to drink Adrift: This tiki bar is unlike any other place in Denver — "a getaway experience," as they call it — with island-inspired decor, handmade cocktails and Caribbean food. Historians Ale House: A traditional bar with a popular rooftop deck overlooking South Broadway and a decent beer list. Middle State Coffee: The flagship roastery and cafe is located at Sante Fe Drive and 2nd Avenue and serves baked goods along with breakfast items. Bardo Coffee House: One of the company's three locations is on South Broadway. It's open early and late — until midnight — making it a great place to meet up with friends. Don't miss these places Wizard's Chest: The magical treasures in this store appeal to adults and children alike, making it far more than a traditional costume shop. Thrift stores: A cluster of thrift and vintage shops on South Broadway make for a perfect afternoon shopping trip. Be sure to visit Ten Penny, Goldmine Vintage and Goodwill. Skylark Lounge: One of the city's most prominent music clubs, you can find live bands, karaoke, and even pool tournaments each Sunday. Mayan Theatre: The crown jewel of the Baker neighborhood towers over South Broadway with its Art Deco architecture and southwestern touches. Built in 1930, the three-screen theater evolved through the years and now is the place to see independent and foreign films. Complete guide |
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