You'll be able to get pretty much anything you want at
Denver Union Station when it opens July 12.
Larimer Associates and its partners announced Thursday that eight Colorado retail and restaurants will be located in the historic depot building, which is undergoing a transformation to be a destination for both Coloradans and visitors.
The lineup includes:
Tattered Cover Book Store -- Denver’s famous independent bookstore led by owner Joyce Meskis will open a second downtown location offering an assortment of best-selling books, magazines and other traveler favorites.
Milkbox Ice Creamery -- Located inside Union Station's former barbershop, Milkbox Ice Creamery will serve 16 flavors of the wildly popular ice cream from Little Man Ice Cream. The inviting space will feature bistro table seating in an historic setting complete with terrazzo floor, subway tiles and the original large mirrors.
Eatmore Burgers & Brats -- Eatmore Burgers & Brats will serve handcrafted burgers, brats and french fries in a contemporary, modern setting.
Pigtrain Coffee -- Denver’s family-owned
Novo Coffee will serve locally- roasted coffees and pastries inside an industrial space featuring a steampunk aesthetic with rich mustard walls, steel trim, oak beadboard and butcher block tabletops.
The Cooper Lounge -- Overlooking the Great Hall from Union Station's second floor, The Cooper Lounge will channel a glamorous Hollywood vibe with high-end cocktails and an extensive spirits and wine list.
The Terminal Bar -- Located on the East side of the Great Hall, the Terminal Bar will feature Union Station's original ticket windows and a huge outdoor patio overlooking Wynkoop Street. More than 30 varieties of Colorado craft beers will be offered, plus an extensive wine list.
Bloom -- Anuschka Patel, Cherry Creek North florist and owner of this popular lifestyle boutique, is thrilled to open her second location highlighting eclectic jewelry, décor, accessories and gifts inside Union Station. Bloom will also open a kiosk in the Great Hall that will offer fresh cut flowers.
Fresh Exchange -- Located just inside the Great Hall, this new fast casual concept from local entrepreneur Willy Kellum will serve a wide variety of salads, sandwiches, wraps, bowls and more made with fresh ingredients.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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