Olde Town Arvada
eat + drink + shop
Olde Town Arvada is the heart of this city with quaint historic charm and modern-day amenities.
Visitors and residents alike explore our pedestrian-friendly streets featuring dozens of shops, galleries, restaurants, bars, breweries, coffee shops, a winery and much more!
And don’t miss our robust events calendar featuring live music, family-friendly activities and tons of outdoor events to enjoy the best of Colorado.
Perfect for an afternoon escape or a weekend away, Olde Town is easily stroll-able and has more than enough to keep your days and evenings busy.
What will you do first?
See below for some of our best suggestions.
And if you’re worried about parking…DON’T, we’ve got you covered.
The Olde Town Hub is located at 7510 Grandview Ave. The Hub has a total of 600 parking spaces shared between RTD passengers and visitors to Olde Town. You can enter the Hub from Vance Street and from Olde Wadsworth Boulevard.
If you are visiting Olde Town, there are two options for parking. You may opt to use the street/lot parking in Olde Town, or you may opt to park in the Hub. If you are an RTD passenger, you should only utilize parking in the Hub.
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Quality is at the forefront of everything Homegrown Tap and Dough crafts; whether it is their house-made specialty pasta, gourmet burgers, or hand tossed, wood-fired pizzas. Homegrown Tap and Dough has something for everyone. Extra bonus – Homegrown hosts a free arcade in the back to keep the kids entertained.
Must try: Pigs and Pear Woodfired Pizza
School House Kitchen & Libations
School House Kitchen & Libations is located in the heart of Historic Olde Town Arvada. Built inside of the original Arvada schoolhouse, which was constructed in 1882, School House offers over 1,800 different whiskeys, more than 50 beers, and a sizable menu that is sure to please all. With the Library Bar, Home Room dining area, upstairs Teachers Lounge, and plenty of outdoor seating, including Arvada’s first rooftop patio, School House is sure to be your favorite school memory.
Don’t miss: the main bar constructed solely of #2 pencils
Featuring a unique menu that blends ocean fresh seafood, sushi and an array of house specialties; Smokin’ Fins captures tastes and influences from around the globe. Whether you are looking for the perfect date night, happy hour after work, or a place to take out of town visitors, Smokin’ Fins delivers the perfect atmosphere.
Must Try: Lobster Tater Tots
With its award-winning craft cocktails, its pre-prohibition atmosphere and holding Arvada’s oldest liquor license; food may not be the first thing that comes to mind when one steps into the Arvada Tavern. However, this is a must-not-miss place for food in Olde Town. The Arvada Tavern offers a menu that is a seamless mix of European inspiration and innovative American twists. Stop in on Tiki Tuesdays to experience a little bit of island flare.
Must Try: Rocky Mountain Oysters
With over two decades of experience, Bread Winner’s Café is a mainstay for the breakfast and lunch crowd in Olde Town Arvada. The two large patios, overlooking Arvada’s ‘grand view”, provide more than enough room for the weekend brunch rush. With a full bar and extensive menu packed full of fresh ingredients, Bread Winner’s Café stands out as one of Arvada’s top brunch stops.
Must try: Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
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When Denver Beer Co. opened their second location in Olde Town Arvada, they not only brought popular staples like their Princess Yum Yum and Graham Cracker Porter, but also their dedication to brewing beers that embody everything great about the craft brewery movement in Colorado. Sustainable, award-winning, local, and delicious – what more do you want from your neighborhood brewery?
Must try: Pretzel Assassin Amber Lager
If you are looking for a classic pub, the Grandview Tavern is the place for you. Located in the historic Barth building (built in 1898) and right across the street from the G Line station, the Grandview Tavern offers an unmatched atmosphere for taking in a game or meeting up for an after-work drink. Bonus – Tuesdays are Trivia Night!
Must Try: Roasted Poblano Pepper Burger
Moving from Morrison to Olde Town Arvada in 2018, Flights Wine Café quickly became a staple for eating and drinking in Olde Town. Flights prides itself on providing difficult to find wines from around the world and features over 100 bottles with many varieties being available by the glass. The cozy atmosphere and expansive patio are perfect for sharing bottles amongst friends and family.
Must try: You’ll want to talk to your very knowledgeable server to see what’s new and suits your palate. Need a perfect snack to accompany your vino? Try the Bourbon Glazed Meatballs.
Coffee house by day, bourbon bar by night, The Bluegrass brings Kentucky hospitality to Olde Town. Enjoy award winning specialty pizzas (The Seabiscuit – yum!) along with lattes, beers, and cocktails, and live music nearly every night.
Must Try: Kentucky Coffee
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One of the most unique shops that you will find in the metro Denver area, Electric Cherry Shop + Studios will not disappoint! They are a home goods shop filled with curated vintage clothing, vinyl records (new & used), and works featured by more than 50 local fine artists.
A hidden gem in Olde Town! Yes, the Olde Town Flower Shoppe features a wide array of flowers for any occasion but they also offer an amazing selection of plants, gifts, greeting cards and so much more. Locally owned and operated by two women who live in, and LOVE Arvada. They take great pride in their customer service and floral design, and will work to make sure you have the best experience possible. They provide customized designs for weddings, funerals, events big and small, as well as everyday occasions.
Family owned and operated, Carly’s Boutique is a must-stop when you are in Olde Town. Located at The Eli Ashby Healing Arts Center, Carly’s Boutique is a local favorite where women of all ages, shapes and sizes can find unique and beautiful clothing, accessories, and gift items. Specializing in quality clothing that fits real people along with local made jewelry and clothing. They are sure to have something for everyone and every budget.
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Stop and stay in Arvada, 15 minutes from downtown Denver, for a charming historic downtown experience.
Boutique Shopping
Arvada’s Historic Olde Town, which is included on the National Register of Historic Districts, is full of locally owned shops and restaurants. With more than 20 boutiques, shops and galleries, there is a little something for everyone.
Head to Sock, which literally sells hundreds of pairs of socks from sports team themes to silly ones with hamburgers, funny hashtags or iconic sights.
Food Scene
Arvada’s proximity to downtown Denver has led to a thriving local food scene. With close to 30 restaurants, bars, breweries and coffee shops, you might need to plan several visits to experience it all! The Bluegrass Coffee & Bourbon Lounge offers coffee, pastries and breakfast sandwiches in the morning and bourbon (along with wine, beer and other cocktails) at night. Its pizza has garnered awards for the Best of Arvada two consecutive years. Denver Beer Company now has a taproom in Olde Town, with one of the best patios in the city. Inside, guests will find a vintage Airstream trailer called “The Mighty” where you can order artisan burgers, veggie burgers and fries.
Arts and Culture
Beautifully located on a hillside just one mile north of Historic Olde Town is the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The Arvada Center has 144,000 square feet of theatre, gallery and classroom space and is one of the largest multidisciplinary arts venues in the nation. More than 740 educational classes in all arts disciplines are conducted each year. The Arvada Center also features a Main Stage Theatre, a Black Box Theatre, an outdoor amphitheatre (which features national touring artists!), three distinctive galleries, outdoor art, a sculpture field that is free and open to the public and a history museum displaying the heritage and development of Arvada and the Olde West. For more information on Arvada Center programs, visit www.arvadacenter.org or call 720-898-7200.
Sleepover
Enjoy the full-service amenities of the Hilton Garden Inn, which is just two blocks (very walkable!) to the heart of Olde Town. The Hilton opened in 2017 and offers modern décor, an indoor saline pool and fitness center.
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The G Line is a commuter train that is part of Denver’s light rail line system. It transports a rider from Denver to the heart of Olde Town Arvada in twenty minutes. The route started in mid-2019, and is a convenient way for residents of Denver, or visitors, to access downtown Arvada. And, the best part, a day pass is only six dollars for the day.