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40 upcoming eventsOne of baseball's most scenic ballparks, with Rocky Mountain views beyond the outfield. 81 home games April through September. Purple row seats at 5,280 feet mark exactly one mile above sea level.
Blake Street has Denver's highest concentration of rooftop bars. ViewHouse, EatBar, and a dozen more pack the blocks around Coors Field. Best on game days and warm summer evenings.
The outdoor plaza adjacent to Coors Field hosts game watches, concerts, holiday events, and community gatherings year-round. Free admission to the plaza; check the calendar for special events.
The Ballpark District has everything for a pregame meal — Breckenridge Colorado Craft for burgers and beer, EatBar for local craft food, and dozens of sports bars with game-day specials.
Wazee Street's cast-iron and brick commercial facades from the 1880s are among Denver's most intact historic streetscapes. The buildings now house bars, galleries, and restaurants.
The Ballpark District is perfectly positioned between LoDo (5-min walk west) and RiNo (10-min walk east). A walkable trifecta of Denver's best nightlife and entertainment neighborhoods.
SEVEN GRAND
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THE RALLY HOTEL AT MCGREGOR SQUARE
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SKY LOUNGE
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CHERRY CRICKET BALLPARK
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CARMINE'S ON MCGREGOR SQUARE
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The area surrounding what is now Coors Field was part of Denver's earliest commercial and warehouse district, with rail connections bringing goods to the young frontier city.
Wazee Street and the surrounding blocks became Denver's wholesale and warehouse district, filled with cast-iron-facade commercial buildings that still stand as some of Denver's oldest architecture.

Clark, Gruber & Co. — Denver's earliest commercial brick architecture near the warehouse district
As industry moved out and downtown development stalled, the ballpark-area warehouses fell into disrepair. The neighborhood was largely empty and underutilized for decades.
Coors Field was designed by HOK Sport and constructed from 1993–1995 at the corner of 20th and Blake. The stadium was intentionally designed in a retro-classic style to complement the historic brick neighborhood.
Opening day for Coors Field on April 26, 1995 marked a turning point. Within years, bars, restaurants, and loft conversions transformed the sleepy warehouse blocks into Denver's liveliest game-day district.
McGregor Square, a 2-acre mixed-use development directly adjacent to Coors Field, opened in 2021 with a hotel, residences, restaurants, and an outdoor plaza that hosts year-round events.








































Coors Field Picnic Area
2001 Blake Street
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Marquis
2009 Larimer St
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Summit Music Hall
1902 Blake St
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Denver Milk Market
1800 Wazee St Suite 100, Denver, CO 80202, USA
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Moon Room at Summit
1902 Blake Street
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The Ballpark Batters
1950 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205
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Chromatic Cosmos
2100 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205
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Tony's
1937 Market St, Denver, CO 80202, USA
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ViewHouse Ballpark
2015 Market St, Denver, CO 80205, USA
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Kachina Southwestern Grill Rooftop
1890 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202
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Boxcar Coffee Roasters
1919 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202
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View Restaurant Health Scores in Ballpark →Ballpark District is one of Denver's most distinctive neighborhoods — a game day, rooftop bars, high energy, urban destination that draws locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for baseball games, rooftop bars, game day, pre-game parties, sports events, the neighborhood surrounding coors field, home to game-day energy, rooftop bars, and some of denver's newest high-rise developments. Browse upcoming events on this page and plan your visit to Ballpark, Denver.
From seasonal festivals to nightly live music, Ballpark has something happening every week of the year. Use 303Happenings to discover the best Ballpark events, find venues near you, and get notified when new events drop. Explore Denver events by neighborhood
Ballpark excels at Baseball Games, Rooftop Bars, Game Day, Pre-Game Parties, Sports Events. Here's what makes this Denver neighborhood stand out: What's happening tonight
The following venues are the heart of Ballpark's event scene, hosting everything from intimate shows to large-scale festivals:
Browse the full venue list and upcoming events at each location on 303Happenings.
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Spring (March–May): Ballpark comes alive as Denver shakes off winter. Patio season kicks off, outdoor festivals return, and the neighborhood energy picks up significantly.
Summer (June–August): Peak season — outdoor concerts, festivals, block parties, and the longest bar patio hours. Ballpark is at its absolute best in summer.
Fall (September–November): A beloved time to visit — cooler evenings, fall festivals, Denver's famous Restaurant Week, and the Rockies playoff push bring energy to the streets.
Winter (December–February): Denver's 300 days of sunshine keep Ballpark active even in winter. Holiday markets, cozy bars, and indoor events make it a year-round destination.
🚌 Public Transit
RTD day passes ($6.50) are available at all rail stations and online.
🚗 Parking
Game-day lots and garages around Coors Field
For major events, rideshare (Uber/Lyft) or transit is recommended as parking can fill quickly.
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