

Whether you’re booking online or using our Greyhound app we’ve made planning your bus trip easy. Leave from big cities like New York, Chicago, Atlanta or from smaller cities like Omaha, El Paso, Albany. With almost 2,300 destinations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, Greyhound helps you travel when you want, from where you want. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online.Greyhound connects thousands of communities across North America by providing convenient, comfortable and affordable bus travel. What: The third annual competition pits seven local breweries against one another to see which seasonal beer would “smack even Santa right in the mouth.”Īdditional Information: Guests can try a 5-ounce sampler of all competing brews for $25. Featured food trucks include Baba’s Falafel, Dos Gringos, Billy’s Gourmet Hot Dogs, and the Pierogi Factory.Īdditional Information: Tickets start at $40. Guests are encouraged to rock their most hideous holiday sweater, shop at a mini market, dance at the silent disco, and watch a Feats of Strength-style lucha libre wrestling. What: It’s time to air and drink away your grievances at the annual beer festival. Where: Denver Sports Castle, 1000 Broadway What: Denverites can sip on a beer and watch the Audacious Theatre actors attempt to perform a shortened and inebriated version of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” After the show, audience members can also buy some goods at a bake sale and holiday fundraiser.Īdditional Information: Reserved seats are available for $15 and pay-what-you-can seats are first come, first served. Where: Fiction Beer Company and Grandma’s House When: December 14 and December 15 at 8 p.m. The market includes an array of holiday crafts, food, and cocktails from local vendors.Īdditional Information: Tickets start at $5. What: The 12 days of flea continues throughout December, and this year it’s a proper European-style Christmas market, nestled in the hubbub of Union Station. When: December 7 through December 9 December 14 through 16
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What: The weekend-long market and celebration features 100+ Colorado craftsmen, food trucks, fire pits, and festive drinks.Īdditional Information: Admission is free for the first two hours of each day and $5 at the door afterwards. Where: Denver Bazaar, between 28th and 29th on Walnut Street What: History and whiskey buffs can honor the 85th anniversary of the end of prohibition with a 1930s theme, Distillery 291 cocktails, and era-appropriate appetizers and costumes.Īdditional Information: Call (303) 623-0979 to reserve. Planned courses include pipian de pollo frito and a consommé de res.Īdditional Information: Tickets start at $75. What: Chefs Tim Bender and Rosa Landa partner on a multi-course meal complete with wine and cocktail pairings. The Instagram hotspot features walls decked out like presents and drinks like the Run Run Rudolph and Yippie Ki Yay Mother F***ker.Īdditional Information: Miracle Bar reserves only 25 percent of its seats per night the rest are open to walk-ins.

What: The popular, festive pop-up bar returns for a second year of Christmas-themed drinks, decorations, and shenanigans. What: The final handmade-homemade market of the year kicks off at the start of the month and includes goods from 25 local craftsmen in addition to a bar and build-your-own bloody mary and mimosa bar.Īdditional Information: Suggested donations for entry $2 to $5. What: The decadent event pairs sparkling wine alongside international takes on oysters and caviar.Īdditional Information: Tickets start at $55. Where: Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar - LoDo It’s officially the holiday season, and we’ve got 10 December events to celebrate, from champagne and oyster parties to fundraising dinners, Christmas markets, and decked-out pop-ups.
