It’s summertime in Colorado! Our beautiful state just keeps getting better, with more events, more creativity, more openings and more fun. Here’s our curated list of the culinary, arts, culture and travel happenings that we find to be In Good Taste in June. We’ve got separate roundups for Pride events (linked below) and Father’s Day offerings (coming) to make searching easier. Our thanks to Vail Wine Classic for sponsoring this month’s roundup.

FEATURED EVENT: The Vail Wine Classic is coming, August 6-8, in various locations throughout Vail. Enjoy gorgeous views, summer days and nights, food from Vail’s culinary scene, live music, art, shopping and, of course, wine (and beer and spirits)! Get ready for Paired Wine lunches and dinners, a Best of Fest with high-end wine and food, and two days of Grand Tasting events. Those include a Bubble Bar (sparkling wines), Two Truths & A Wine (interactive wine tasting game) and Try A Trend (the latest sippable fun). Click the link to get our guide and to buy tickets. And don’t forget to use our exclusive discount promo code “ingoodtaste” for $10 off ANY event ticket!
Ongoing Events In Good Taste in June
2026 Underground Music Showcase happens July 24-26 but tickets are available now. Performers include Venus & The Flytraps, Tommy Newport, The Mainliners, Marfa and more.
Alice in Wonderland Burlesque Review is a spicy, adults-only “re-imagining” of the classic tale with the Clocktower Clockettes. In the Clocktower Cabaret in downtown Denver. Saturday dates in June and August; shows at 7 and 9:30pm.
Arvada Center has announced their summer concert series which begins June 11. Acts include Buena Vista Orchestra, Mozart Under Moonlight with the Colorado Symphony, Andy Grammer, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance and many others.
World Cup Fun Ay Papi in Cherry Creek installed new big-screen TVs for the World Cup. Take in the games while enjoying beer and cocktail pitcher specials plus limited-time, themed drinks like The Ti Breaker, Bicycle Kick and The Pitch. Reservations are encouraged.
Beyond the Western Horizon at the Madden Gallery at the Museum of Outdoor Arts celebrates the reimagined myth, memory and enduring spirit of the American West with more than 50 artworks depicting aspects of the American West through 20 prominent artists. The exhibition will be on view through July 31.
Bierstadt Bazaar presents local artisans and craftspeople at the Bierstadt Lagerhaus brewhouse every other Sunday through October 4. Their menu of lagers, Pilsners, and more are available, as are German foods and guest food trucks. Live music. Free entry for adults, kids, and furry friends.
Bodies, The Science Within is at the Denver Pavilions through June 28 (and maybe beyond). The exhibit journeys through real human specimens that have been carefully and respectfully preserved, uncovering the intricate systems that sustain life.
Bonanno Concepts gears up to open Rōmyō in Larimer Square this summer. To give guests the opportunity to be part of the process, they are hosting a series of events in June.
Breckenridge Wine Classic Grand Tasting tickets are on sale now for the Aug. 20-22 event. Learn more about it in the link below and use In Good Taste Denver’s exclusive discount promo code for $10 off Grand Tasting tickets at checkout: ingoodtaste.
NEWS City Park Jazz has announced their lineup for the 2026 season and it includes Spicy Pickles featuring Hannah Rodriguez, Hazel Miller & The Collective, Conjunto Colores with Rasta Salsa; and Jakarta. They also need everyone’s help because the historic bandshell was destroyed in a fire in March. The concert series will have to incur major expenses to provide other ways for the bands to perform. Consider donating here.
Civic Center EATS runs every Wednesday and Thursday. This year, it is held on Bannock Street, in front of the City & County Building, taking advantage of the Great Lawn with outdoor dining from local food trucks and live music from Youth on Record. The Spring season is through June 15. The Summer EATS is July 8-Aug. 27 and Fall EATS is Sept. 9-Oct. 15 with certain dates blacked out.
NEWS Colletta opens this summer in Vail Valley. The Italian dining experience, located in The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa, will serve Italian-American cuisine including scratch-made pastas and pizzas, antipasto and locally inspired piatti. They’ll be open for dinner nightly and weekend brunch.
Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale returns for its 35th year, running through June 6. Featuring Colorado artists exclusively, the event will be held at the Loveland Museum with both in-person and online fine art sales.
NEWS Colorado Music Festival tickets are on sale for the event’s July 9-Aug. 9 dates at Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder. Hear 14 diverse performances of orchestral and chamber music.
Colorado Pizza Festival tickets are on sale for the inaugural event happening Sept. 5. It brings more than 20 of Colorado’s top pizzerias together to compete for the title of the state’s best pie, with proceeds benefitting hunger-relief organizations across the state. There’ll also be live music by The Motet Funk is Dead and many more throughout the day. Tickets are just $15.
Colorado Wine Walk tickets are available now for the July 12 event in Denver. Get unlimited sips of Colorado wine, beer and spirits plus live music and food. Be sure to use “IGTD10” at checkout for $10 off any ticket.

Outdoor Concerts Concert on the Green in the Central Park neighborhood runs June 6-Aug. 1 with performances by That 80’s Band, Petty Nicks, The Wash Park Band and The Tonewood Springs Band.
NEWS CrossCurrents, the free riverside music festival on July 11 has announced its lineup. It includes Neil Frances DJ Set, Bershy, Slow Caves and Circling Girl.
Denver Fringe Festival is June 3-7. Centering on human connection by bringing real art created by real people, there will be more than 200 performances of more than 80 all-new, original shows. Expect everything from cabaret to circus, dance and experimental theater.
Denver Municipal Band is offering a series of free concerts to celebrate their 165th anniversary. In June, the dates are June 5, 19, 26 and 28. Visit their website to see specific locations, guests and themes.

Dinner Detective is an immersive crime solving experience with a multi-course dinner, in downtown Denver. Multiple dates and themes in June and July. Starting at $74.95.
Evenings al Fresco tickets are available for Denver Botanic Gardens’ popular series that will happen in late June through late July. Enjoy live music of different styles stationed throughout the Gardens.
World Cup Fun FIFA World Cup at McGregor Square provides viewing on the giant (66-foot LED) screen on which to watch the matches. Claim a spot in the link.
Outdoor Film Series Film on the Rocks presents The Princess Bride June 8 and Sinners on June 22. The full season runs through Aug. 10.
FlatIron Crossing Summer Concert Series brings Jazz in the Park every Thursday to Broomfield. Groups include Hazel Miller & The Collective, Jakarta Jazz, After Midnight and others.
Food Trucks at Chatfield Farms runs every Saturday and Sunday through August, from 10am-1pm. The trucks accept cash or card. Bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic on the farm.
NEWS Global Dance Festival is officially returning September 11–12, 2026 following a hiatus year in 2025, bringing Colorado’s longest-running electronic music festival back with one of its biggest and most genre-spanning lineups to date. Tickets are on sale now.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child runs through June 21 at the Buell Theatre. The Broadway show is about Harry and his son on a new adventure brought to life with theatrical magic.
Immersive Empire launches June 5, from the team behind Bounce Empire. Immersive has six attractions featuring cutting edge robotics and interactive game play, drawing inspiration from global markets in Asia and Europe.
Jaume Plensa: A New Humanism is an exhibition running through Sept. 7, inside and out at Denver Botanic Gardens. The towering portrait sculptures will be seen in the gardens along with iconic seated figures.

Jazz on the Green at The Inverness Denver starts June 3 and runs through July 29. There’ll be live jazz music and golf course views from the patio at Breckenridge Brewery.
Jill’s Restaurant Aperol Brunch Al Fresco runs every Sunday. Enjoy Aperol, Hugo and Amalfi spritzes and additional bubbly and brunch cocktails to complement the food menu. A DJ will provide a soundtrack to the Italian aperitivo tradition.
Leven Supply Picnic Packs are available. Each pack includes two rotating cheeses, a freshly baked naturally leavened baguette, a rotating cured meat selection, house-smoked olives, a rotating jam or spread, house-made nuts and a bottle of chilled rosé. Each pack is $75 and only available at Leven Supply. Picnic packs can be ordered ahead for pickup online.
NEWS Levitt Pavilion announced its lineup of free concerts for the summer. Names are still being added but check the link and plan accordingly.
Littleton Food & Beverage Passport for 2026 is available through Oct. 31. Get exclusive deals at local favorites like Denver Beer Co., The Melting Pot, Chicken Salad Chick, ViewHouse, Mesa Latin Kitchen and others.
World Cup Fun Maria Empanada’s Broadway and Riverview locations will air every World Cup game happening within their operating hours with beer bucket specials and warm, fresh-baked empanadas. For those watching at home, they also have deals on empanadas + sauces from $15-$60.
Outdoor Concerts MoJaBlu Concerts in the Central Park Neighborhood run from June 11-July 30. Performers include Chris Daniels and the Kings, Hazel Miller and the Collective, DOTSERO and more.
Mountainside Music Festival in Snowmass is an inaugural event running June 11-13. The free celebration of live music includes performances of folk, pop, country and alternative with food vendors, a drone show and more.
Outdoor Movie Series Movies at McGregor Square start July 4 with Project Hail Mary and run weekly until Aug. 20.
Movie Night with 11th Avenue Hostel is every Wednesday at 7pm. They play classic movies in the event center and serve light snacks and refreshments.
Outdoor Movie Series Movie Nights at Infinity Park in Glendale run June 8 with Twisters and 22 with Zootopia 2 through Aug. 3. Food is available for purchase from an on-site food truck.
World Cup Fun Mister Oso Boulder has ample TV screens and Latin fare plus daily happy hour from 3-6pm and free valet parking at Boulder Moxie Hotel.
Museum of Illusions gives guests a $25 voucher toward their next purchase, with the purchase of a family package. The deal runs through July 13.
Orchard Town Center Farmers Market runs every Sunday through September. There’ll be local produce, fresh-baked goods and specialty foods. It runs from 9am-2pm.
Outdoor Movie Series Outdoor Movie Nights happen every Thursday at Avanti Food & Beverage in Denver. Titles include Wedding Crashers, Clueless, The Parent Trap and Anchorman. June’s dates are 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Palace Arms has a new seasonal menu. The “Le Palais Frites” experience is a three-course, prix fixe meal for $54 with chilled asparagus salad with yuzu oil and cured egg yolk, line-caught Alaskan halibut, bottomless duck fat fries with dijoinaise and cherries jubilee or raspberry clafoutis with caramelized puff pastry.
Papi’s Placita is a weekly Sunday event starting at 1pm at Ay Papi. The new weekly celebration is inspired by the spirit of Latin placitas, the vibrant neighborhood gathering places at the heart of community life. Enjoy live music, artisan vendors and bottomless tropical mimosas, paired with food and cocktails.
Phenomenally, Meow Wolf’s live performance spectacle runs June 5-Aug. 9 with a refreshed story, new mysteries to uncover and more than 85 rooms of interactive art transformed in a living, breathing stage. It’s available every Wednesday-Sunday and is included with any Meow Wolf ticket or Portal Pass.

Pump Boys and Dinettes runs through June 14 at the Miners Alley Performing Arts Center. The country-western musical follows a group of gas station guys and diner waitresses who serve up stories and songs. They have lowered ticket prices by up to 25% for the remainder of the season to help people out in these tough times.
Rum & Reggae at Bear Creek Distillery celebrates Caribbean cultures with DJs spinning Reggae and other island vibes. Rum drink specials and dominoes to play. It happens the first Saturday of each month, 8-11pm.
NEWS Soda Club, a four-time Michelin Bib-Gourmand-awarded fresh pasta, natural wine and cocktail bar, is slated to open in August. It will occupy the restaurant space at The Ramble Hotel.
Street Faire in downtown Louisville offers family-friendly, free fun with music, food, arts, and more. Most Fridays, from June 12 – August 7, 5:3 –9:30pm.
Outdoor Movie Series Sunset Cinema happens outside the Galleria next to Boettcher Concert Hall in partnership with Denver Film. This year’s series highlights animated features. There will be a live performance before each film along with themed food trucks, drinks and cinema snacks for purchase. The events are free but registration is required on Eventbrite. Check the link for upcoming dates and titles.
Sushi Rolling 101 Class at Colorado Sake Co. happens weekly on Tuesdays through the end of the month. The price for the hands-on class is $75.
Sweet Action Ice Cream debuts their new summer menu with all mix-ins made in-house. Flavors include Lemon Cardamom Bar, Blueberry Basil Shortcake, Burnt Honey Sesame Toffee, Flaming Cheeto Cheesecake and Topical Upside Down Cake.
NEWS Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters will open their fourth location in the Fall. This time, it will be at Clayworks Development, a new mixed-use district in Downtown Golden.
The 60th Annual Denver Greek Festival promises a “new, re-Imagined” festival this year- with less crowding and faster lines for entry and food service. The “Taste of Greece” experience will offer indoor seating and an array of tasty Hellenic faves like Pastitsio, Dolmades, Spanakopita and more. Purchase tickets in advance to breeze through a dedicated entrance. Opa!
The Big Eat tickets are on sale now for the July 23 event. Get unlimited bites from the likes of Pig and Tiger, Cart Driver, Odie B’s, el Camino and many others.
The Golden Mill has a summer’s worth of fun planned with weekly events including Trivia Wednesdays, Live Music Thursdays & Sundays, First Thursday Yappy Hour for pups and people, Rooftop Yoga every Friday, and the Sunday Latin Music Series the final Sunday of each month.
NEWS The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins has a Live at the Gardens Concert Series which runs June 13-Aug. 29. Performers include The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Beach Boy Al Jardine in a salute to Brian Wilson and Evening with Marc Cohn & Shawn Colvin.
NEWS The Real Dill has launched a new Bloody Mary Mix. Bold & Smoky is built around poblano peppers they roast over an open flame right at their Denver facility, plus chipotle and smoked paprika — no liquid smoke.
Vail Wine Classic is coming August 6-8, put on by Team Player Productions. Tickets are now available for the various events showing off world-class wines. There’ll be Grand Tastings, sommelier-led wine hikes, paired lunches and dinners and a Best of Fest event. Use our exclusive discount code “ingoodtaste” at checkout for $10 off all tickets.
WORLD CUP FUN Vanishing West Ciders has a series of World Cup Watch Parties planned. Join them for viewing, game day drink specials, international-inspired food features (for specific games), and a high-energy atmosphere.
NEWS Wide Open Saloon, the music-driven destination in Sedalia, has announced a new culinary partnership with Riot BBQ led by Chef Manny Barella and Pitmaster Patrick Klaiber which now anchors the food experience there.

Dated Events In Good Taste in June
June 2
Craft & Cocktail includes a craft and a cocktail that’s available for purchase. For June, make a collage with Robin Whatley. Each monthly class offers a different craft.
June 3
An Old World Odyssey at Trellis Wine Bar is an intimate evening guided by the national sales manager from Rare Wine Co. Journey across Europe one 2 oz. pour at a time with wines from Hungary, France, Spain and Italy. The cost is $16 and the event runs from 5-8pm.
Empanada-Making Class & Wine Tasting at Maria Empanada happens at the Riverview location. Founder Lorena Canatarovici will guide guests through the hands-on class. Guests will enjoy four flavors paired with wines from Santa Julio Vineyards. Space is limited and tickets are $60/person.

Fox and the Hen Weenie Wednesdays is on the first Wednesday of every month at 4pm. It features hot dogs, wiener dogs and happy hour specials.
Hotel Teatro celebrates Teatro Day, honoring the historic anniversary and legacy of the boutique hotel. In The Study, guests can enjoy live jazz, prohibition-style cocktails, vintage-inspired ambiance and nods to the building’s rich history as the Denver Tramway Building.
June 4
Boulder Eats at the Dairy includes a panel discussion with the Museum of Boulder and a communal supper, a chef-curated dining experience.
Taste of the West is presented by the West Metro Chamber of Commerce. There’ll be food and drink by local culinary and beverage creators. Meet the people behind the businesses too.
The Gattara Patio Series kicks off from 5-8pm every Thursday. The Italian American eatery inside the Warwick Denver Hotel features Sonoma-Cutrer wines and live music while enjoying Neapolitan-style pizzas, antipasti, pastas, risotto and more.

¡VIVA MÉXICO! A Dance Spectacular at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House features folklorico, flamenco and contemporary works. Red flamenco attire is encouraged.
June 5
Five Points First Friday celebrates community and culture with activities along Welton starting at 5pm, including local vendors, food, and Jazz in the Park performances at 2401 Welton until 7pm, all summer long.
Santa Fe Arts District celebrates First Friday blocks of galleries to stroll and food vendors from 5:30-9:30pm.
June 6
Editor’s Pick Denver Chalk Art Festival returns for the 24th year, June 6 and 7 in Denver’s Golden Triangle Creative District. The free event turns the streets into an open-air gallery with more than 200 professional and amateur artists creating chalk art live. There’ll also be live music, food trucks, craft drinks, art experiences and more.

Lowry BAZAAR 2026 features more than 80 local makers, street food, live music, dog-friendly atmosphere and outdoor bar. Sign dogs up for the Dag Dash, a straight-line test to clock their top speed.
Rosé Party returns at Guard and Grace. The annual party that supports the Women’s Wine Guild of Colorado encourages guests to wear their best pink-and-white attire for the afternoon on the patio with wine tastings paired with curated bites.
Smash in the Square runs in Cherry Creek from June 6-7 and Aug. 8-9. Taking place in Fillmore Plaza, expect an outdoor fine art exhibit showcasing top-tier national artists with live violin, piano and acoustic music.
Outdoor Concerts Summer Sessions includes Surf Hat, Corsicana, On the Dot and iies. Click the link to have a lesson of each to get to know them.
June 7
Denver Chalk Art Festival continues. See June 6.
Life at Chimney Rock Festival continues. See June 6.
Love Story: Taylor Swift Wedding Bash Drag Bingo Brunch at Osteria Marco is serving up looks from every era in honor of Swift’s upcoming nuptials. Enjoy mimosas, bingo cards, dance performances and Italian brunch dishes. Reservations ($25/person) can be made via OpenTable.
Plates & Purpose Culinary Challenge at Stranahan’s Distillery, hosted by the Great Deeds Foundation brings together the city’s top emerging chefs for a live cooking showdown, headlined by Michelin- and James Beard-recognized pitmaster Chef Daniel Castillo of Heritage Barbecue. Guests will enjoy award-winning BBQ, craft cocktails and a live competition all in support of the next generation of culinary talent. Tickets include a cocktail.
June 10
Oliver’s Italian launches its Coastal Italian Summer Series, a monthly, one-night dinner exploring a different region of Italy’s coastline, along with 99 cent oysters all day. Puglia will be featured including tuna crudo, roasted littleneck clams, and various beverages.
June 11
Pizza Making Class at Rare Bird is a hands-on experience that you get to eat, served with a glass of wine. Tickets for the class are $90 per person (available here) or the Pie in the Sky package includes two tickets and a guest room for an overnight stay. Additional classes are on July 9, Aug. 13 and Sept. 10.

June 12
Summer Garden Party at Balistreri Vineyards is set in a lovely garden. Tickets ($85) include dinner, two glasses of wine, music and games. Dinner options include wood fired pizzas, grilled meats, and a raw bar.
Vail Craft Beer Classic showcases 100+ beers, spirits and seltzers from more than 30 beverage producers.
June 13
Red Bull Soapbox Race returns to Denver for the first time in 24 years with teams of up to five racing their imaginative, non-motorized soapbox cars down a winding course, while showing off costumes, choreography and more at Empower Field at Mile High.
Rendezvous Gala celebrates Four Mile Historic Park’s 167th year of the Four Mile House, Denver’s oldest standing structure. The seated dinner and entertainment event includes leather stamping, Maker’s Mark glass dipping, live music, auction and poker.

Yelp Camp Colorado covers three floors at the Boulder Museum filled with tables of food and drink from dozens of vendors. The event is a fundraiser for the museum. Admission is free but a $25 donation is suggested for three hours of snacking. Wear your best camp outfit. RSVP in advance.
June 14
Second Sunday Suppers at Bar Dough features Italian family-style food, live music and a cozy atmosphere. Guests will get two courses and salad and a rotating main for $35/person, designed to share with parties of 2-4. Make a reservation on OpenTable.
June 16
Meet the Curator at Denver Book Society features Rory Padeken, the Vicki and Kent Logan curator of modern and contemporary art for the Denver Art Museum. Padeken will share tips on collecting modern art and discuss an upcoming exhibition at the Denver Art Museum opening in March 2027 and titled, “The Statue of Liberty from Bartholdi to Warhol.” The event is free to attend, and guests are encouraged to reserve a spot.
June 17
Marjorie Park LIVE Summer Concert Series for June is “Bluegrass on the Green” with Water Tower. Click the link for tickets and details on the monthly series.
Snowmass Rodeo kicks off for its 52nd year with an evening of Western competition with barrel riding, saddle bronc, bull riding and more plus a BBQ dinner.
June 18
Snowmass Free Concert Series kicks off on Fanny Hill with rock, alternative, Latin, bluegrass and more. Click the link for the full lineup.
June 19
Outdoor Movie Series Champagne Tiger has Movie Night: On the Patio the third Friday of every month through October. Check the link for this month’s feature.
Editor’s Pick I AM JUNETEENTH GALA is an inaugural philanthropic celebration bringing together community leaders, creatives, entrepreneurs and changemakers.
Third Fridays on Santa Fe opens up the Santa Fe Arts District for evening gallery hopping and eating in neighborhood restaurants. Entry is free for the event running 5:30-9:30pm.
June 20
1940s WWII Summer Ball at Boulder Airport includes vintage cars, movie set lights and props, re-enactors, a canopy of light and the world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra live. The hangar will be transformed into Casablanca’s Rick’s Cafe. There’ll be a Best Dressed contest and swing dance lessons.
Brilliant Summer Solstice Art Party in RiNo includes light, projection, music, movement, food and drink and moments of discovery throughout ArtPark. The event is free.
Edgewater Music Festival offers a full day of live music, local vendors, food and family-friendly fun. Groups include Los Mocochetes, In Plain Air, NoCo All Stars and others.
Highlands Street Fair celebrates its 43rd year along W. 32nd Avenue between Perry and Irving. There’ll be live music, food from local restaurants and shopping. The event is free and family-friendly.
Editor’s Pick Juneteenth Music Festival’s 15th Annual Street Festival returns in Denver’s historic Five Points neighborhood celebrating the day when the last of the nation’s enslaved people learned of their freedom, in Galveston, Texas. The day includes live performances, food and family-friendly activities. It begins right after the Parade.
Juneteenth Parade is Denver’s longest running parade dating back to the 1950s. It starts at 27th and Welton. Registration is required. Click the link for route details.
Spirit Colorado is a RiNo wine and spirits festival hosted by Volunteers of America (VOA). Spend the afternoon enjoying local wineries, distilleries, food vendors, live music and art. Every ticket supports neighbors across the community facing hunger and homelessness.
Summer Solstice Party at Woodie Fisher is hosted on their newly-opened deck. The evening features cocktails and mocktails, complimentary High Noon tastings, live DJ sets and passed bites.
June 21
Caffé Rifugio, the invitation-only supper club experience that recently launched in a secret enclave within Jovanina’s Broken Italian, is inspired by Italy’s mountain dining huts. The 40-seat experience is offered on select weekends with prosecco, fur-trimmed chairs, candlelit, a prix-fixe menu with shareable islands plus classic cocktails, rare wines and Amari.
Juneteenth Hop is a bar and venue crawl celebrating culture, community and live entertainment. Visit a collection of local bars, breweries and cultural spaces along Welton Street and enjoy live performances that showcase Jazz, soul, hip-hop and blues.
June 25
Be the Bartender Cocktail Class at Peaks Lounge, 27 floors up, at the Hyatt Regency Denver, has Casamigos Tequila taking over for an evening of cocktail crafting. For $46/person, learn the history of the spirits line and then make a spicy margarita from scratch. Two sessions are available.
Gelato Boy will have a pop-up in the lobby of Kimpton Hotel Monaco Denver, dishing up scoops. Panzano restaurant will also offer paired glasses of Italian sparkling wine. Hotel guests get 20% off scoops and a complimentary beverage during the hotel’s nightly wine hour.
Top Taco is held in Westminster with more than 60 restaurants presenting their unique gourmet taco creations. Enjoy unlimited tacos, live music, Lucha Libre wrestling, vote for People’s Choice and try goat petting. Yes, actual goats. There are multiple levels of tickets to choose from.
June 26
Outdoor Movie Series Movies on the Green in Central Park shows The Princess Bride at dusk. Each event will have concession stands selling popcorn, candy, soda and bottled water. There will also be food trucks and area restaurants to choose from. The series runs through Sept. 4.
Pre-Opening Pop-Up Series at Rōmyō continue as Bonanno Concepts gears up for the restaurant opening this summer with special dining events. Visit the link for details.
June 27
Denver Cherry Blossom Festival runs June 27 and 28. Expect Taiko drumming, food, sake, Japanese artwork and wares all to celebrate Japanese heritage and culture.
Havana Street Night Market is a monthly event with food and music. New this year is Havana BITES, a program with smaller, snackable, walk-around portions created by select food vendors so participants can try more things.
Salida Wine Festival with wine tastings from more than 20 Colorado wineries plus live music and food vendors. The first 800 attendees receive a free Salida Wine Festival souvenir tasting glass and a wine tote.
Snowmass Rendezvous 2026 lets attendees sip their way through breweries and spirit makers with craft beer, hard seltzers, cocktails and more.
June 28
Denver Cherry Blossom Festival continues. See June 27.
June 30
Big Dog Happy Hour at Rare Bird is a pup-friendly event with house-made peanut butter dog treats, puppy poke bowls and “Australian Shepard’s” pie.
-Curated by the InGoodTasteDenver.com Team










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