![]() ![]() Admission is free.Ĭervecería Colorado is celebrating Día de los Muertos from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Prizes include a bottle of Woody Creek Bourbon and a Number Thirty Eight dog collar. Bring your four-legged friend along in its best Halloween costume for a contest as you enjoy a spooky Halloween brunch. General admission tickets are $49.50 with entry at 1 p.m., or opt for VIP entry at noon for $64.50.īrunch-o-Ween at Number Thirty Eight kicks off at 11 a.m. The Bloody Mary Festival returns to Denver with your chance to vote for the people's choice Bloody Mary champion at ReelWorks, 1399 35th Street. Featured beers, which will be tapped at noon sharp, include 2 Towns Ciderhouse's Hollow Jack, Downeast's Pumpkin Blend, Lone Pine's Pumpkin Party, Prairie's Basic Becky, Prairie's Pumpkin Pie Treat, 4 Noses' Pump Action, Epic's Barrel Aged Pumpkin Porter and 903 Brewers' Pumpkin Pie Slushy. Hops & Pie at 3920 Tennyson Street is having its annual Pumpkin Fest with some of the country's best pumpkin beers on tap, along with pumpkin spice doughnuts and pumpkin soup. Scrunchies, leg warmers and spandex are encouraged at this event that includes DJs, costume contests with prizes, punch bowls, small bites and spooky cocktails. at 2990 Larimer Street is hosting Halloween at The Block - an '80s Time Machine. Philips hopes to continue this tradition every Halloween by dressing up as another local restaurant as a "fun way to show our love for other businesses in the area," he says.įrom 7:30 p.m. Fellow Palenque will be offering a lineup of vegan dishes inspired by Palenque's Mexican fare and drinks it will be decorated like the Littleton eatery and staff will wear Palenque attire. More information and tickets for all events are available online.įellow Traveler, the plant-based bar and cafe that opened earlier this year in Englewood, is dressing up as Littleton's Palenque Cocina Y Agaveria (where owner Joe Phillips previously worked) for Halloween. On the 28th, Hotel Born will also host a walk-around wine-tasting featuring 27 producers (tickets are $55) and in the evening on the 28th and 29th, Tavernetta is offering a special Italian feast paired with examples of Sangiovese for $285 per person. to noon (tickets are $75) on October 28-29. Sip your way through a seminar led by Bobby Stuckey, Carlin Carr and Caterina Mori at the Kimpton Hotel Born from 11 a.m. Tavernetta is hosting its inaugural Festa del Chianti Classico. It will be showing Hocus Pocus from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ![]() Snuggle up with some ice cream at Little Man Ice Cream's Friday Night Flicks at 2620 16th Street. The party will also feature food from Lady in the Wild, a Mediterranean-style food purveyor. There will be a costume contest with prizes, as well as a musical performance by The Hybrid Moments, an all-star brewer Misfits tribute band composed of staff from Cannonball Creek Brewing and Call to Arms Brewing. Head to Call to Arms Brewing at 4526 Tennyson Street for its Halloween Rumpus from 7 to 9 p.m. Check out the full menu and make reservations on Tock. followed by dinner at 7 p.m., with dishes like cocoa nib-crusted pork belly and calabaza squid ink infladita served with a rabbit and smoked cheddar churro. The evening kicks off with cocktails and appetizers at 6:30 p.m. The Bindery is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a special multi-course dinner for $125 per person. The evenings will include an hourlong Mayan Tequila and Copal Ceremony by healer Nataline Cruz, followed by a four-course meal with drink pairings tickets are $200 and can be purchased on the Toro and Tamayo websites. Sandoval will also host a Día de los Muertos spiritual and culinary experience at Toro on Wednesday, October 26, and at Tamayo on Thursday, October 27, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. daily through the month at 2645 Walnut Street in RiNo.Ĭhef Richard Sandoval’s restaurants Toro and Tamayo are celebrating Día de los Muertos with new dishes and cocktails utilizing the four elements found in a traditional ofrenda: earth, water, air and fire. Pop Up Grocer is a traveling grocery store stocked with a selection of products from emerging food, beverage, body, home and pet-care brands, most of which are women-, LGBTQ- or minority-owned. It wraps up with Syrah Séance, a wine class, on October 30 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Stop in all week for various specials and unique by-the-glass and bottle offerings. Noble Riot is celebrating its third annual Syrah Week. ![]()
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