Three stories and a rooftop next to Coors Field, with 35 Colorado taps and a skyline view over every Rockies home stand.
ViewHouse Ballpark fills a three story building at 2015 Market St, one block from Coors Field. The Rooftop Guide ranks the top floor among Denver's essential rooftops for its skyline, mountain, and stadium views.
The program is Colorado loud: 35 local taps, spirits from 15 local distilleries, 40 house cocktails, and a menu the company says draws on more than 100 local products.
Westword includes it among Denver's best sports bars, and Yelp carries 1,782 reviews of the place. Tripadvisor lands at 3.6, the honest tax on a room this big on game days.
A ground floor eatery, a second level of screens, and a rooftop with the view, plus a patio yard with cornhole and lawn games, per The Rooftop Guide and Yelp reviewers. Live music and DJ nights fill the calendar around home stands.
Stay local: 35 Colorado taps with pours around 7 dollars, plus house cocktails running 12 to 14. Food is American classics with a twist, burgers about 16 dollars, and a weekend brunch that starts Saturdays at 10am. Order before first pitch; service stretches when the building fills.
Rockies home games own the building from two hours before first pitch. Off nights swing toward after work groups and rooftop sunset seekers, with DJs and live music on weekends.
The definitive Coors Field pregame and a legitimate rooftop on its own merits. Time it off peak and the view costs nothing extra.
