New Belgium at The Source Hotel
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New Belgium at The Source Hotel

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Rooftop bar with New Belgium brews, cocktails, and views

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3330 +, 3350 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

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3330 +, 3350 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

+1 303 223 2149
@newbelgium_denver

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Vote for Denver’s Dining Scene Disruptor of the Year - Eater Denver

"The Source Hotel expanded its market hall and impacted the culinary scene with an Israeli and barbecue restaurant, plus a New Belgium rooftop bar." - Josie Sexton

https://denver.eater.com/2018/11/30/18119713/disruptor-of-the-year-denver-eater-awards-2018
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Alon Shaya’s Making Hummus and Pita Next Week in Denver - Eater Denver

"New Belgium Brewing also will have a 10-barrel brewhouse there and barrel-age its beers on the hotel’s top floor alongside a beer garden, full bar, and restaurant." - Josie Sexton

https://denver.eater.com/2018/6/7/17439808/alon-shaya-safta-pop-up-denver
New Belgium at The Source Hotel

Samuel E.

Google
I was expecting a taproom of New Belgium at the top floor, but it's a regular restaurant. They still carry a lot of their beers and have a good selection of other ones as well. The view of downtown is amazing here!

Akshay A.

Google
Outside the downtown area, offering views of downtown. Local New Belguim beers brewed on site and served on the rooftop. Beyond the beer though the cocktails are really where it's at. Friendly service, decent food (good portion sizes) and just an overall chill atmosphere make this place worth visiting.

CParsons107

Google
Nice location, cool space, lots of selection but oddly said we had to wait for a table when there were about 15 open and nobody waiting. We just wanted to sit outside with a beer but oh well. Beer quality was great and the views were nice so overall not bad.

Eric T.

Google
Cool place attached to The Source. Good beers and staff was very friendly.

Mark B.

Google
Incredible views of downtown and rockies from this rooftop restaurant and bar (The Woods). Awesome beers from New Belgium's on site small batch brewing system, as well as a the majority of New Belgium's regular lineup of beers and a medium lineup of other local beers. Didn't eat food, so can't comment. Service was a little slow, but very friendly.

Steve N.

Google
I had just eaten when we went there a month ago, but the plates coming out of the kitchen looked great. The beers were fresh and delish and the views were stellar. A little short staffed (who isn't?) but the bartenders on hand were great and accommodating, even though tourists were bombarding them with complex cocktails, oblivious to the great brews on tap. We're going back to get some food this time. Tip: be kind to the staff that showed up ffs.

Matthew D.

Google
This is a sad post for me. I’m honest and super positive. There was absolutely 0 on draft from the RINO location that impressed me. I had a completely flat saison, a really badly put together “pale-wheat” and a moderately good double IPA (which was not advertised as a hazy). I was here to pick up the fresh hop IPA limited series which is also a marginally ok beer (also not advertised as hazy). Overall it just seems like they are not interested in good classic beer styles as they used to be. However- the views are incredible.

Carl A.

Google
Not the brewery expected. Beer was only accessible via restaurant. Despite the "kitchen closing in 20 minutes," the restaurant hostess wouldn't seat us unless we committed to purchasing food. We walked across the street to Great Divide instead. They get five stars.