There are places in a city that feel like they were designed specifically for the moment you need them most — that golden late-afternoon hour when you want something more than a bar but less than a full production. The Source Hotel and its extraordinary Market Hall in Denver’s River North Art District, affectionately known as RiNo, is exactly that kind of place. And once you find it, you’ll wonder how you ever spent time in Denver without it.
Tucked along Brighton Boulevard, The Source occupies a beautifully restored 1880s foundry building — all exposed brick, raw steel, and soaring ceilings that somehow feel both industrial and inviting. The original structure has been thoughtfully woven into a modern boutique hotel experience, and the result is one of those rare places where the architecture alone earns its keep. Walk through the front doors and the Market Hall opens up before you: a curated indoor marketplace featuring independent food and beverage vendors, a bakery, a bottle shop, and some of the most interesting small-batch goods you’ll find anywhere in Colorado.
The anchor tenant, New Belgium Brewing’s Denver outpost, pours its flagship lineup alongside rotating taps that you genuinely won’t find anywhere else. Pull up a stool, order a Voodoo Ranger, and watch the room hum with a crowd that runs the full range from tech workers on lunch to artists to families doing exactly what you’re doing — just enjoying themselves without any particular agenda.
But here’s where things get really good: the rooftop. The Source Hotel’s rooftop bar and pool deck offer one of the most sweeping views of the Denver skyline you’ll find anywhere in the city, and unlike some rooftop experiences that feel sterile or overcrowded, this one manages to feel genuinely relaxed. The Downtown skyline glows to the southwest, the mountains frame the horizon on clear days, and the RiNo murals stretch out below you in every direction. It’s the kind of view that makes you feel proud of a city even if it isn’t technically yours.
Cocktails here are well-crafted without being precious. The bar team knows what they’re doing, and the menu leans into Colorado flavors — think local spirits, seasonal herbs, and combinations that feel thoughtful rather than gimmicky. Pair something cold with the charcuterie board and you’ve solved your evening.
If you’re staying overnight, the hotel rooms carry the same design sensibility as the rest of the building: clean lines, warm materials, and windows that let the neighborhood in. The RiNo location means you’re steps from some of the city’s best galleries, murals, and independent restaurants.
Whether you come for a drink, a meal, a weekend stay, or just to wander the Market Hall and pick up something interesting to bring home, The Source delivers. It is one of those Denver experiences that feels local and special even on a busy Saturday — and that, in a city growing as fast as this one, is something worth celebrating.