Top Spots in RiNo from a Denver Native’s Perspective
Denver has long cultivated a reputation as a city that loves the outdoors. People hike before brunch, bike to breweries and somehow make a 6 AM workout sound appealing.That lifestyle inevitably finds its way onto the plate. Across the city, you’ll find menus packed with seasonal ingredients, locally sourced produce, grain bowls, craft coffee and enough salad options to make even the most dedicated burger fan pause for a second look. Portions can feel a little lighter than what visitors might expect, and restaurants often place as much emphasis on freshness and quality as they do on comfort and abundance.
But RiNo, short for River North Art District, adds its own flavor to that equation.
What was once an industrial warehouse neighborhood has evolved into one of Denver’s most creative and energetic districts. Murals stretch across entire buildings. Breweries, galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants sit side by side. The neighborhood feels constantly in motion, shaped by artists, entrepreneurs, chefs, and locals who are all contributing to its next chapter. That creative energy shows up everywhere, especially in the food.
RiNo isn’t a place where restaurants play it safe. Chefs experiment. Concepts blend cultures, techniques and traditions. One block might lead you to handmade pasta, while the next offers inventive tacos, wood-fired pizza, elevated comfort food or some of the city’s most talked-about pastries. The neighborhood rewards curiosity. Some of the best meals happen in converted warehouses, behind unassuming storefronts or tucked into corners you might walk past if you weren’t paying attention.
What I love most about eating in RiNo is that every spot feels like it has a point of view. The food isn’t just good. It reflects the personality of the people behind it and the character of the neighborhood itself. Whether you’re grabbing a quick breakfast before exploring the murals, meeting friends for happy hour or settling in for a long dinner, there’s a sense that every meal is part of a bigger story.
This list isn’t meant to be a definitive guide to every great restaurant in RiNo. It’s simply a collection of the places I find myself returning to again and again. Some are neighborhood staples. Some are newer discoveries. All of them capture something I love about this corner of Denver... creativity, quality and the feeling that there’s always another great meal waiting just around the corner.
Food
Super Mega Bien
Mojito is a MUST, Duck Wings, Beet Salad
The Populist
Central Market
Good for anytime during the day
Sin-a-bun from Izzio’s
Hot Tropic smoothie, the Miso Hungry salad from Green Seed
The seafood salad from Tammens
The Ramble Hotel
Great for HH drinks; be sure to check out their rooftop patio. Take the stairs behind the bar to get there!
Biju Curry Shop (Indian)
Finn’s Manor (Food Trucks and Cocktails)
Mister Tuna (Happy Hour)
La Loma / Savina’s Mexican Kitchen
Favorite salsa, favorite frozen margarita!
Ruby’s Good Shoes* (Park Hill)
Sweet Sweetz Ice Cream and Desserts* (Peach cobbler, chocolate silk pie, oh my!
The Source
Late Night
4Play Kitchen & Cocktails* (Bar)
Bar Helix* (Bar)
Pon Pon (Bar)
Spangalang (Brewery)
Great trivia nights and live music
TwoMoons (Music)
Marigold* (Music)
Banshee House (Music)
Wine
Infinite Monkey Theorem
Barcelona Wine Bar
Coffee & Tea
Fifth Coffee House*
Crema
HotBox Roasters (their Old Fashioned doughnut is incredible)
Whittier Cafe*
Ku Cha House of Tea (Downtown)
Beer & Cider
Stem Ciders
Their Chile Guava is delicious and they recently came out with a Rose flavor
Dispensaries
LivWell
Botanico (try the 1908 brand)
Other Fun
Green Spaces* (Co-Working)
Crush Walls graffiti art
Redline Art Gallery
Fice (Sneaker shop)
VoiceBox (Karaoke)
Denver Art Museum
Urban Sanctuary* (Yoga & Wellness Studio)
Modern Nomad (Interior/Decor Goods)
*Black-Owned Businesses