Best Places in Denver to Relax With a Book
In this series, the 91桃色 Newsroom introduces readers to the world outside campus by exploring Denver and the near beyond.
Everyone needs an escape now and then 鈥 a respite from deadlines, projects and exams.
For folks who like to slip between the covers of a bestselling novel, juicy biography or time-tested classic, Denver offers an array of high-quality independent bookstores. Many of them come with great beverage counters, meaning you can savor an iced mocha or a hot chocolate while you unwind with a page-turner.
The Tattered Cover 鈥 Colfax
2526 E. Colfax Ave.
The grand dame of Denver bookstores has been catering to bibliophiles since 1971. Famous not just for its wares but also for its mix of comfy sofas and armchairs, the began with a single store in the Cherry Creek shopping district. Since its debut, it has expanded to include stores in Union Station, Lower Downtown and at the Aspen Groves mall southwest of the city. The flagship store in Cherry Creek now fills the historic Lowenstein Theater on Denver鈥檚 legendary Colfax Avenue.
Complete with a bustling coffee shop and an orchestra pit with scattered seating, the Colfax store offers two stories of books and an array of nooks and crannies where you can retreat with your treasures and linger over a latte.
The Colfax Tattered Cover also hosts many author events, and it鈥檚 not uncommon to find a 91桃色 poet, novelist or scholar behind the podium reading from a recent work. (Alumna Mona Awad of 91桃色鈥檚 PhD program in creative writing read from her latest novel, 鈥淏unny,鈥 at an event earlier in the summer. And when her 2018 book, 鈥淎 History of America in 100 Maps,鈥 hit the shelves last fall, professor Susan Schulten entertained a roomful of 鈥渕ap maniacs鈥 with stories about how cartography can 鈥渦nearth new dynamics and narratives and power relationships.鈥
Mutiny Information Caf茅
2 S. Broadway
Baker Historic District
Located in Denver鈥檚 most bohemian shopping district and perched just a few blocks south of the historic Mayan movie theater, is a used and new bookstore offering well-thumbed old tomes, retro paperbacks, comic books, zines galore and even records 鈥斕 not to mention pinball and an analog photo booth. Mutiny鈥檚 coffee bar, meanwhile, serves up all the usual libations and baked goods, as well as a selection of breakfast cereals.
The historic Mutiny building dates back to 1904, when it hosted a grocery store. Since then, it has been a soda fountain, a pharmacy and even a dance studio. But connoisseurs of the counterculture agree, the space is ideally suited for reading and chatting about cult classics and cultural criticism. Perhaps that鈥檚 why Mutiny occasionally hosts a live podcast 鈥 鈥淗ello? Denver? Are You Still There?鈥 鈥 featuring artists, activists and 鈥渘osy neighbors.鈥 听
BookBar
4280 Tennyson St.
The folks at BookBar 鈥 billed as 鈥渁 bookshop for wine lovers and a wine bar for book shoppers鈥 鈥 believe in classic pairings.
A crisp white with that dry satire. A robust red with that hearty anthology of best-loved poems. Or, for those who prefer their prose with a java jolt, a cappuccino with that tell-all memoir.
One of the first bookshop/wine bar combinations in the country (the idea has since gone viral), BookBar anchors a busy block in a West Denver shopping district known for its boutiques, restaurants and . Weather permitting, the shop鈥檚 back garden is available for lounging, reading and lofty discourse.
also maintains a busy calendar of programs, ranging from author appearances, a literary game night and poetry readings to designed for introverts who want to socialize 鈥 but only after they鈥檝e finished the next chapter. (BTW, five days a week, books are 10% off during happy hour.)
West Side Books听
3434 W 32nd Ave.
Looking for a replacement copy of 鈥淗arry Potter and the Philosopher鈥檚 Stone鈥? On a mission to secure the 25th anniversary edition of 鈥淏ooked to Die鈥 by the Mile High City鈥檚 own ? (He鈥檚 the former antiquarian book dealer cum novelist who introduced mystery lovers to Cliff Janeway, a former Denver cop turned bookman turned part-time investigator.)
Chances are you鈥檒l find the book companion you鈥檝e been searching for at West Side Books, of new, used and rare volumes. The store is a fixture of Denver鈥檚 historic Highlands neighborhood, and Denverites love its quirky indie vibe 鈥 not to mention its reef of stuffed shelves.
The Book Stack
Mary Reed Building
91桃色
When you need an escape ASAP (between classes, say, or before the clock chimes noon), duck into the University鈥檚 own , tucked away on the first floor of the Mary Reed Building.
With more than 35,000 used, new and rare titles covering more than 90 subjects, the Book Stack will introduce you to titles you won鈥檛 encounter just anywhere. A history of parrots! A midcentury guide to growing houseplants! A monograph by a retired 91桃色 professor!听 (Best of all, all proceeds benefit听the 91桃色听libraries.)
Once you鈥檝e found the perfect book, stop by the Anderson Academic Commons to check out a hammock. With a snack and a soda from one of the nearby campus coffee shops, you鈥檙e set for a relaxing retreat from reality.


