The Denver Post

These restaurant­s serve up the best al fresco views around Denver

- By Josie Sexton The Denver Post

Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we will offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainm­ent, outdoor activities and more.

Outdoor dining is so 2021.

Now that the sun has set on most dining restrictio­ns, though, I’m excited to eat outside for the sake of it, not because I’m required to. These three restaurant patios are ones I’d recommend to friends and visitors. They show off views from the Denver skyline to the Flatirons and the entire Front Range. And they’re great for family, friends or dates.

Acreage ( Lafayette)

Three outdoor dining areas give you 360- degree views of the Front Range from this hilltop cider house located between Boulder and Denver. The deck ( pictured) offers a roof overhead, with direct access to the bar and restaurant; the cider garden provides dog- friendly seating; and the “back forty” has space for the whole family to run around, with drinks ( ciders starting at $ 6) served casually from two bars.

1380 Horizon Ave., Lafayette, acreageco. com

Corrida ( Boulder)

This downtown Boulder Spanish spot faces a perfect backdrop for a tapas date or celebrator­y dinner. The Flatirons are so close you could practicall­y touch them from the rooftop. You can sit around a fire pit and toast with oversized gin tonics ($ 16), order small plates ($ 3-$ 32), happyhour style, in the afternoon or stick around for dinner during sunset.

1023 Walnut St., Boulder, corridabou­lder. com

Red Barber ( Denver)

Like a backyard party leveled up, the Catbird hotel’s rooftop

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Provided by Acreage Acreage in Lafayette offers sweeping views across the Front Range.

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