Your Guide to March in Denver
It’s March, Denver’s snowiest month of the year — but that won’t stop any true Denverite from getting out and enjoying the city. From skijoring with your pup and seeing sandhill cranes’ mating dances to slurping the best oysters and green milkshakes around, there’s plenty to do, see, experience, and imbibe across the Mile High City. Producer Paul Karolyi, newsletter editor Peyton Garcia, and producer Olivia Jewell Love sit down to map out the perfect March, complete with a St. Patrick’s Day-inspired, “green” themed twist.
Here are the links to our picks:
- Skijoring with your dog (Statewide)
- Ft. Greene’s Reading Den (Globeville)
- Monte Vista Crane Festival (Monte Vista)
- Oyster Month at Jax Fish House (Various locations)
- Milkshakes at Slater’s 50/50 (Five Points)
- Curly Steak Fries at Music City Hot Chicken (Baker)
- Space Explorers The Infinite (Aurora)
- Danish Frog Cake at Taste of Denmark (Lakewood)
- Shepherd’s Pie at Henry’s Pub (Louisville)
Peyton is on the search for the best shepherd’s pie in the Denver metro — call or text the City Cast Denver All Shepherd’s Pie All The Time Hotline at 720-500-5418 with your recs!
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