Denver RiNo Arts District Food Tour
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Denver RiNo Arts District Food Tour

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About this experience

On this three-hour walking food tour, taste some of the best dishes the RiNo Arts District has to offer while exploring a cool, industrial neighborhood.

You’ll meet your experienced local guide at Los Chingones, a fusion spot run by a prominent Denver chef. Over the next three hours, you’ll visit five award-winning local restaurants to taste delicious dishes with the option to add alcoholic drink pairings.

You’ll taste house-made ricotta gnocchi, Mexican street tacos, specialty sourdough pizza, Bavarian pretzels made with local beer cheese and seasonal ice cream.*

In between tour stops, your local foodie guide will share interesting stories about Denver’s growing culinary scene as well as the colorful murals that cover the streets and alleys of the RiNo Arts District.

*Tastings are subject to change

Available options

RiNo Food Tour Tickets

5 tastings (full lunch)

What's included

Freshly-Baked Kouign-Amann from an Award-Winning Bakery
Housemade German Pretzel with Mustard and Beer Cheese
Adobo Chicken Taco with Guajillo Ranch and Fuego Takis
Ricotta Gnocchi with Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Sugo
Specialty NY Pizza Slice

Detailed itinerary

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We kick off our RiNo Arts District Food Tour at Los Chingones, a playful, high-energy taquería that embodies the bold spirit of this neighborhood. Chef Troy Guard’s modern Mexican concept isn’t afraid to push boundaries—expect tacos piled high with inventive fillings like pork belly, cactus, or tequila shrimp, paired with house salsas that range from mild to “face-melting.” The vibe is colorful and edgy, much like the murals and street art that surround it, with rooftop views and a lively atmosphere that set the tone for exploring RiNo. Starting here gives us a taste of the creativity that fuels this district, where art, food, and culture collide in surprising ways. With every bite, Los Chingones captures the neighborhood’s energy: unapologetically fun, fiercely local, and bursting with flavor. It’s the perfect first stop to spark the appetite and dive headfirst into the deliciously eclectic world of RiNo.

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Our tour takes us into Denver Central Market, the RiNo food hall that showcases some of the city’s top culinary talent, and straight to Vero for their signature ricotta gnocchi. Unlike the heavier potato-based version, these gnocchi are made with fresh ricotta, giving them a pillowy, melt-in-your-mouth texture. They’re pan-seared to a golden crisp, then finished in a rich sauce that balances indulgence with lightness. Vero, run by Denver’s acclaimed chef Andrea Frizzi, has become a local favorite for Italian classics with a modern twist, and the gnocchi are a perfect example of how simple ingredients can transform into something extraordinary. Eating this dish in the bustling food hall setting adds to the experience—surrounded by butchers, bakers, coffee roasters, and chocolatiers, guests get a true taste of Denver’s thriving food community. It’s a stop that feels both intimate and vibrant, tying Old World craft to the new energy of the city.

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As we make our way between stops, we’ll pass through the heart of the RiNo Arts District—short for River North—a neighborhood that has become Denver’s epicenter of creativity. Once an industrial zone of factories and warehouses, RiNo has transformed into a vibrant canvas, where nearly every wall is splashed with murals, graffiti, and street art. The district’s motto is “Where Art Is Made,” and it shows in every block: studios, galleries, breweries, and restaurants all spill into the streets with color and energy. Walking here is like stepping into an outdoor gallery, with new works constantly appearing alongside long-standing community pieces. It’s this blend of grit and imagination that gives RiNo its signature character. On our tour, we’ll soak up not just the flavors of the neighborhood, but also its artistic pulse—proof that in Denver, food and art thrive side by side.

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In RiNo, we stop at Bierstadt Lagerhaus, Denver’s temple to traditional German brewing. Inside their cavernous beer hall, long communal tables and soaring ceilings make you feel like you’ve stepped into Munich. The star here is the slow pour pils—a painstakingly crafted lager poured over several minutes to build a thick, creamy head that softens bitterness and unlocks delicate malt and hop flavors. It’s a ritual worth the wait, and one of the most celebrated beers in Colorado. To go with it, guests enjoy giant Bavarian pretzels, golden and chewy, served with tangy mustard and decadent beer cheese. This pairing captures the joy of German beer culture while highlighting Denver’s own world-class brewing scene. At Bierstadt, it’s not just about drinking a beer or eating a pretzel—it’s about experiencing a tradition that values patience, craft, and community.

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As our tour winds through the River North Art District, we’ll pass one of Denver’s most meaningful landmarks: Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Built in 1890, this red-brick beauty is the city’s oldest continually operating Catholic parish and an anchor for Denver’s early immigrant communities. While we don’t step inside on the tour, its striking steeple and Gothic Revival details always spark conversation. Sacred Heart served railroad workers, Irish, Italian, and Mexican families who helped shape this neighborhood long before it became known for murals and breweries. The church still holds services in both English and Spanish today, a reminder that RiNo’s food and culture have always been rooted in diversity and community. Stopping here connects the past with the present—showing how faith, immigration, and resilience are as much a part of Denver’s story as art and food. It’s a moment to pause and look up before diving back into RiNo’s buzzing culinary scene.

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Our second stop takes us to Redeemer Pizza, recently named one of Denver’s 25 Best Restaurants by 5280 Magazine. This RiNo hotspot has earned its reputation by reimagining the New York slice with chef-driven creativity and top-quality ingredients. The slices are big, foldable, and perfectly blistered, with weekly rotating specialties that keep locals coming back—think pepperoni with housemade mozzarella one week, then burrata with hot honey or seasonal market veggies the next. No matter the topping, the foundation is flawless: chewy crust, tangy sauce, and the smoky char that makes a true slice unforgettable. The vibe is casual and fun, a reflection of RiNo’s energy, making it the perfect place to pause mid-tour for something both comforting and cutting-edge. At Redeemer, Denver proves it can match East Coast pizza traditions while carving out its own bold, flavorful identity.

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A highlight of our tour is Denver Central Market, the vibrant food hall at the heart of the RiNo Arts District. Housed in a restored 1920s warehouse, this marketplace brings together some of Denver’s most talented chefs, bakers, and artisans under one roof. Guests step into a lively space buzzing with energy—chalkboard menus, the smell of fresh bread, sizzling skillets, and colorful displays of chocolates, gelato, and produce. Each vendor here specializes in their craft, from wood-fired pizza and handmade pasta to fresh seafood, coffee, and charcuterie. It’s the perfect place to see how Denver’s culinary scene thrives on collaboration and creativity. On our tour, we’ll sample one of the market’s standout bites while soaking in the atmosphere of a space that feels part European market hall, part community gathering spot. Denver Central Market captures the eclectic spirit of RiNo: bold, diverse, and always evolving.

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We wrap up the tour on a sweet, seasonal note at High Point Creamery, Denver’s beloved small-batch ice cream shop. Known for its inventive flavors and commitment to quality, High Point treats dessert like an art form, balancing classic comfort with creative twists. Instead of the usual vanilla or chocolate, guests might find themselves savoring scoops like basil with blackberry swirl, brown butter pecan, or earl grey with shortbread. Each flavor highlights fresh, often local ingredients, and the menu changes with the seasons—ensuring there’s always something new to discover. The texture is rich and creamy, the flavors layered and surprising, leaving a refreshing finish to our culinary journey. Ending with High Point is about more than dessert: it’s about celebrating playfulness and craftsmanship, the perfect capstone to a tour that explores the many ways Denver brings bold ideas and big flavors to the table.

What's not included

Gratuities
3 Alcoholic Drink Pairings (optional add on for $35 on site)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We are not able to fully accommodate gluten-free or dairy-free diets. Vegetarian options are available.
Minimum drinking age is 21 years (valid ID required to be served alcohol)
Tours run rain, show or shine! Please plan appropriately for weather
Plan to arrive 10 minutes early to get checked in
Tastings are subject to change
Not recommended for gluten or dairy free guests

Meeting point

Guide will wear an orange "Delicious Denver Food Tours" button.

About Denver

Denver, Colorado, is a vibrant city nestled against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. Known for its outdoor recreation, craft breweries, and thriving arts scene, Denver offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. The city's high altitude and sunny climate make it an ideal destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax in a picturesque setting.

Top Attractions

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a unique outdoor concert venue nestled in stunning red rock formations. It's a must-visit for music lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Nature/Entertainment 2-4 hours Free to enter the park, concert ticket prices vary

Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum is one of the largest art museums between Chicago and the West Coast, featuring a diverse collection of art from around the world.

Museum 2-3 hours Free for Denver residents, $13-$20 for non-residents

Denver Botanic Gardens

The Denver Botanic Gardens is a 24-acre oasis in the heart of the city, featuring a diverse collection of plants and beautiful landscapes.

Nature 1-2 hours $9.50-$12.50

Union Station

Union Station is a historic landmark and transportation hub in downtown Denver. It features beautiful architecture, dining, shopping, and a bustling public space.

Architecture/Transportation Hub 1-2 hours Free to explore

Denver Zoo

The Denver Zoo is one of the most popular attractions in the city, featuring over 4,000 animals and a commitment to conservation and education.

Zoo 2-4 hours $21-$26

Must-Try Local Dishes

Green Chile

A spicy sauce made from green chiles, often served over burritos, enchiladas, or other Mexican dishes. Denver's green chile is a regional specialty and a must-try for visitors.

Main Dish Contains dairy (cheese) and can be made vegetarian or vegan

Bison

Bison is a lean, flavorful meat that is often served as steaks, burgers, or in stews. Denver is known for its bison dishes, which are a unique and delicious local specialty.

Main Dish High in protein and low in fat, can be made to accommodate various dietary restrictions

Rocky Mountain Oysters

A regional delicacy made from deep-fried bull testicles, often served with a side of sauce. This dish is a unique and adventurous option for visitors looking to try something new.

Appetizer Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Palizzi's Famous Hot Chicken Sandwich

A spicy chicken sandwich that has become a local favorite. The sandwich is made with crispy fried chicken, spicy sauce, and served on a toasted bun with lettuce and pickles.

Main Dish Contains gluten and can be made to accommodate various dietary restrictions

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain biking Rock climbing Whitewater rafting Skiing and snowboarding Spa treatments Yoga classes Picnicking in the park

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Denver, offering warm weather perfect for outdoor activities. The city hosts numerous festivals and events during this time.

18-32°C 64-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Mountain Time Zone (MT), UTC-7 (Standard Time), UTC-6 (Daylight Saving Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Denver is generally a safe city for visitors, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any city, it's important to take precautions to ensure your safety and the safety of your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night
  • • Use licensed taxis or rideshare services

Getting there

By air
  • Denver International Airport • 25 miles (40 km) from city center
By train

Denver Union Station

By bus

Denver Bus Center

Getting around

Public transport

The RTD Light Rail system is efficient and covers most of the city and nearby suburbs. It includes the A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H lines.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

LoDo (Lower Downtown) RiNo (River North Art District) Capitol Hill Highlands LoHi (Lower Highlands)

Day trips

Rocky Mountain National Park
75 miles (120 km) from Denver • Full day or overnight

Rocky Mountain National Park offers stunning mountain scenery, wildlife viewing, and numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing.

Boulder
25 miles (40 km) from Denver • Half day or full day

Boulder is a charming college town located at the foot of the Flatirons, offering a mix of outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and diverse dining options.

Golden
15 miles (24 km) from Denver • Half day or full day

Golden is a historic town located at the base of the Rocky Mountains, offering a mix of outdoor recreation, historical attractions, and local breweries.

Festivals

Great American Beer Festival • Late September Denver Arts Week • Early November National Western Stock Show • Mid-January

Pro tips

  • Visit the Denver Union Station for a unique and historic experience, including dining, shopping, and public events
  • Explore the city's vibrant arts scene by visiting museums, galleries, and cultural festivals
  • Take advantage of the city's numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and skiing in the nearby Rocky Mountains
  • Try local specialties, such as green chile, bison, and craft beer
  • Be mindful of the city's high altitude and take precautions to avoid altitude sickness, such as staying hydrated and taking it easy on your first day
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