"Denver’s highest rooftop bar is a sleek, trendy space in the heart of downtown. Surrounded by glass railings, it offers unobstructed views of the Rockies and the city. Deep couch seating is arranged around fire pits that ward off the chill after dark, illuminated by the sparkling skyline lights. The menu includes shareable plates with globally inspired flavors. Here, guests enjoy watching the sun go down over the mountains while drinking a Hibiscus Sunset, made with Astral Blanco, a hibiscus reduction, and lemon and orange essences." - Rebecca Treon
"Nestled atop Le Méridien hotel downtown, 54thirty is Denver’s highest rooftop bar, a sleek and trendy place to see and be seen. It’s a great option for pre-gaming before a big night out or an ideal place to impress your date with the view of the sun sinking behind the mountains and the city’s glittering lights illuminating after dark. The open-air patio wraps around the contemporary bar, low-slung gray loungers are centered around fire pits, and you’ll feel like you’re on top of the world as you sip a Bombay Sapphire Sparkling Lemon. Its seasonal menu is designed to be shareable, with plates of globally inspired snacky favorites like barbecued pork sliders, elote corn dip, Korean barbecue chips with gochujang dip, and chips and guac." - Rebecca Treon
"Named for its elevation in feet above sea level, Le Méridien’s spacious rooftop lounge is currently the highest open-air bar in Denver. Also elevated are the snacks and sips, from short rib guacamole with chips and lamb meatball sliders with whipped burrata to lemongrass-laced French 54s and hibiscus–infused Tequila Sunrises — but fancy or not, everything looks good against this panoramic backdrop. (Note that capacity is strictly regulated, so there’s usually a waitlist for entry.)" - Eater Staff
"Named for its elevation in feet above sea level, Le Méridien’s spacious rooftop lounge is currently the highest open-air bar in Denver. Also elevated are the snacks and sips, from short rib guacamole with chips and lamb meatball sliders with whipped burrata to lemongrass-laced French 54s and hibiscus–infused Tequila Sunrises — but fancy or not, everything looks good against this panoramic backdrop. (Note that capacity is strictly regulated, so there’s usually a waitlist for entry.)" - Eater Staff
"Denver’s highest rooftop will make a unique setting for this post-Halloween (Friday, November 1) costume party, which has been dubbed Nightmare on California Street. The cinematic celebration will include a costume contest (the first place prize is a free stay at Denver’s Le Méridien hotel) and specialty cocktails. House music duo FDVM will DJ the celebration. Tickets start at $25." - Camila Navarrette