Nestled in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, the Dairy Block is a vibrant, walkable micro-district that combines bars, restaurants, shops, and a boutique hotel. Named after the old Windsor Dairy, this mixed-use space pays homage to its past with the Denver Milk Market food hall, a bustling hub of culinary delights. The area is adorned with art installations by Colorado creatives, adding a splash of color and creativity to the urban landscape. Visitors can enjoy a variety of weekly events, such as Taco Tuesdays and trivia nights, ensuring there’s always something to experience for every crowd.
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