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Things To Do in Denver Suburbs

The Rickhouse

4.4
94 Google reviews

One of 178 things to do we've tracked near Denver Suburbs.

Things to Know

The Rickhouse is a 450-capacity warehouse venue near I-70 known for hosting live concerts and wrestling events with an intimate, no-frills party atmosphere.

A gritty, unpretentious spot where you get up close to bands and performers in a tight-knit crowd, best suited for adventurous music fans who don't mind rough edges.

  • Affordable ticket prices and drinks compared to larger venues
  • Intimate 450-person capacity keeps shows feeling personal and accessible
  • Friendly, pleasant staff from door to bar
  • Easy on/off access from I-70 with plenty of street parking
  • Nearly invisible signage—only a small sign over the door makes it hard to find
  • No outdoor access during events, even for fresh air breaks
  • Sound systems can be inconsistent, with some bands' vocals drowned out by amp volume
  • Seating requires a $40 table rental; limited food options (sliders or sausage sandwich)
  • Doors often open 30+ minutes late despite posted times

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What Visitors Say

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Max Wood

a year ago

An interesting venue. It's a warehouse party! It only has an occupancy of 450 so it's not packed. Very small sign over the entrance door. Plenty of on street parking. Decent bar, served pizza... its more like a private venue party. Personally i liked it and would not hesitate to go again. Its easy on easy off I/70 too. I saw U.D.O. there. Show had been rescheduled because of covid BUT maybe ppl couldn't make it... I dont know but there was only 100 ppl for the show and it was HOT. Staff was pleasant from door man to bartender. Remember to tip!

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Jason Bach

2 years ago

Odd concert venue. No signage except for a small sign over the door. The place shows here as open 24 hours a day every day but when I went the ticket sight said doors opened at 1:00 pm but they didn’t open for us until a few minutes after 2. You had to buy drink tickets at the door with nonalcoholic being $3 each and $6 for alcoholic. They don’t let you go outside to get fresh air so enjoy staying in for possibly hours as we were there for Sleaze fest. No seats unless you pay $40 for a table that may have two or three barstools. The food offered that night was your choice of meatball sliders or peppers and sausage sandwich both comes with a bag of chips. Got the almost cold sausage and peppers since you can’t leave and it was served on another area with some seats but people smoked different types of stuff again since you can’t go outside. Listened to 6 bands but most had the volume of their amps so high you couldn’t understand what the lead singer was saying unless you got right up to the stage. One of the bands had to stop due to issues with the sound system and they complained to the staff about the issues until they got it fixed. Strange set up but since the event was on $35 I guess you get what you pay for but not sure I would comeback from anything again.

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Bobbi Petty

6 months ago

Love this place. I go for local wrestling, but would be awesome for concerts as well

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Zachary Bursnall

2 years ago

I see concerts all the time, and when we went to see Green Jello there we were not disappointed. Cool scene, affordable, cool vibe. More bands need to book places like this.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Rickhouse worth it in Denver Suburbs?

A gritty, unpretentious spot where you get up close to bands and performers in a tight-knit crowd, best suited for adventurous music fans who don't mind rough edges. Known for: intimate warehouse shows, affordable ticket prices.

What do visitors love about The Rickhouse?

Affordable ticket prices and drinks compared to larger venues Intimate 450-person capacity keeps shows feeling personal and accessible Friendly, pleasant staff from door to bar Easy on/off access from I-70 with plenty of street parking

Is there anything to know before visiting The Rickhouse?

Nearly invisible signage—only a small sign over the door makes it hard to find No outdoor access during events, even for fresh air breaks Sound systems can be inconsistent, with some bands' vocals drowned out by amp volume Seating requires a $40 table rental; limited food options (sliders or sausage sandwich) Doors often open 30+ minutes late despite posted times

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