Denver Life Magazine

Pitch your tent

Embrace winter dining with a side of warmth and whimsy as Denver’s eateries turn outdoor seating into a cozy adventure. Because, let’s face it, when it comes to Coloradans, invites you to dine al fresco in posh outdoor tents, complete with a fireplace and faux fur throws to keep the cold at bay. ’s greenhouse patio bathes you in natural light, surrounded by overhead heaters and potted herbs used in the delectable dishes before you. ’s patio transforms into a cluster of private heated greenhouses where guests get control of the aux cord. At , indulge in some wild winter coziness in the bar’s camping-style tents and firepits. And for an intimate gathering, ’s heated yurt can be yours for a private party or a snug dinner for five to eight friends. Winter dining just got a whole lot hotter—and we don’t mean because of the heaters.

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