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Bars & Drinks in Cole
Rates above the average for bars & drinks near Cole — one of 47 we've tracked here.
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Death & Co Denver is Denver's premier craft cocktail destination, offering expertly balanced, creative drinks in an elegant, intimate atmosphere that feels like stepping into a different world.
Republic Plaza - Main, 370 17th St A Lobby, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Known for: Craft cocktails and neighborhood vibes on 16th street
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Monday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 3:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Saturday: 3:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Sunday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Mrinalini Loew
5 months ago
Lovely place for really interesting cocktails. Sat in a corner table with 2 others, and just got cocktails and some popcorn. Service was very attentive and the drinks did not disappoint! The images on the menu were also helpful.
Nizhoni Denipah
5 months ago
Best cocktails of the night! Awesome ambiance. Wonderful staff. Sat at the bar with plans for one drink and to move on. Stayed for 3! All delicious! Thank you for the recommendations!
Adam J Hamersky
5 months ago
Death & Co inside The Ramble Hotel has always been one of Denver’s crown jewels for craft cocktails and late-night ambience — a place that blends art, intimacy, and culinary theater. Walking through those doors feels like entering a different tempo of the city: dark, moody, elegant, and humming with quiet confidence. I’ve been here countless times, and while I still consider it one of the city’s best bars, this visit left me with mixed impressions that deserve an honest review. Let’s start with the highlights: the service team, led that night by Carey, Madi, and Sophie, deserves recognition. Carey brought a warm professionalism that fits the atmosphere — calm, poised, and quick with suggestions. Madi was kind and attentive, remembering our previous visits and drinks from before, which shows genuine hospitality. Sophie added energy and personality to the table, balancing charm with speed. Together, they kept things flowing even when the place was packed, and their teamwork made the evening worthwhile. The cocktail program, as always, was phenomenal. Each drink felt like a small experiment in precision: layered flavors, balanced acids, and presentations that would make any mixologist proud. Death & Co continues to set the bar high for craft execution — it’s why locals and travelers alike come back. Whether it’s a riff on a classic or something completely inventive, the bar program alone still earns its reputation. Now for the low point — and unfortunately, it’s a big one. The sushi dish featuring fish topped with popcorn and strawberries was, to put it bluntly, obnoxious. It felt like shock value for the sake of novelty. The ingredients clashed instead of complementing one another, leaving a confused and overly sweet finish that overpowered the fish entirely. It wasn’t bold or avant-garde — it was simply a distraction from what Death & Co usually does best: refinement and restraint. Whoever conceptualized that plate overthought the artistry and forgot about the diner. It was obscured, unnecessary, and out of place among otherwise thoughtful dishes. Beyond that, there’s an area where Death & Co could improve: attentiveness and customer loyalty. We’re regulars, and we make that clear every visit. A small acknowledgment — even a simple “welcome back” — goes a long way in building repeat relationships. Service felt slightly detached this time, more transactional than warm, and that subtle energy shift changes the experience. For a venue of this caliber, a bit more awareness of returning guests would elevate everything. In sum, Death & Co Denver remains a must-visit — one of the most stylish, consistent, and technically impressive bars in the city. But for all its elegance, it could benefit from a return to hospitality fundamentals: connection, attentiveness, and a reminder that loyalty is earned not through theatrics, but through care. A near-perfect night dulled only by one truly bizarre dish and a service tone that needs recalibration. Still, I’ll be back — hoping next time it’s the Death & Co I’ve come to love. What’s their excuse? Who cares.
Timothy Owen
a month ago
If you’re looking for a truly upscale cocktail experience in Denver, this place is hard to beat. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, with dim lighting and beautiful décor that sets the tone for a special night out. The cocktails here are exceptional — creative, perfectly balanced, and expertly crafted by bartenders who really know their craft. The service matches the quality of the drinks. Staff are knowledgeable about the menu, friendly without being pushy, and always happy to offer recommendations. It feels like a place that’s perfect for a date night, celebration, or just an evening of great drinks with friends. Overall, a fantastic choice if you want a high-end bar experience with standout cocktails and a classy vibe.
2201 Lawrence St B, Denver, CO 80205, USA
Known for: Authentic western bar with live music and dancing
2301 E 28th Ave, Denver, CO 80205, USA
Known for: Rotating beers, dogs, and good neighbors