River North also known as Rino is where art is made, the trendy River North Art District features contemporary art galleries and hip concert venues in revamped industrial buildings. RiNo has even adopted a rhino design for its official logo, so look for creative rhinos in art all around the neighborhood. RiNo boasts a diverse mix of creative businesses ranging from visual artists, designers, and furniture makers, to craft distillers and brewers, winemakers, creators of unique outdoor gear, and small coffee roasters.
River North is a smaller neighborhood, that biking is a great option when exploring the area. There are Denver B-cycle stations located around the neighborhood where you can rent a bicycle for a small fee. RiNo is one of the coolest places to live and hang out in the Mile High City.
The Source is a buzzy indoor venue with extensive products and a bar for small plates and craft beer. This indoor market is home to over 25 artisans that sells great coffee, food, beer, home goods, and clothing items. This allows you to spend the whole day here, plus it’s a hotel with a beautiful rooftop restaurant providing both indoor, and outdoor seating. Within the source, Acorn is an eclectic and contemporary American Eatery with a solid foundation in oak-fired dishes. Their seasonally rotating menu features family-style small plates and entrees alongside an impressive lineup of cocktails. If you are looking for a go-to spot for homemade pasta, Dio Mio is known for fresh, seasonal ingredients to make their dishes. The food is outstanding in River North, any restaurant you choose will not disappoint.