Terminal Bar, Denver

View of Denver's Union Station from the train platform

Terminal Bar is a celebrated railroad-inspired gathering place where LoDo's transportation heritage, historic architecture, Colorado craft brewing, and adaptive reuse create one of Denver's most distinctive hospitality experiences.

Set along Wynkoop Street inside Union Station near 17th Street and just steps from the Crawford Hotel, this beautifully restored beer hall occupies the station's original ticket office through preserved cast-iron ticket windows, period woodwork, brass detailing, vintage railway finishes, and expansive views across the Great Hall. Historic architectural character, exceptional craftsmanship, and an energetic atmosphere immerse visitors within one of Denver's most important transportation landmarks. The result is a destination defined by historic preservation, architectural authenticity, and Colorado's thriving craft beer culture.

Terminal Bar is best known for occupying the original ticketing office inside Union Station following the station's landmark $54 million restoration completed in 2014, transforming one of the building's most historically significant public spaces into a railroad-inspired beer hall while preserving the architectural character of Denver's iconic 1914 Beaux-Arts transportation terminal. Designed by nationally acclaimed hospitality firm AvroKO as part of the comprehensive Union Station redevelopment, the venue retains the original cast-iron ticket windows where travelers once purchased rail tickets while introducing carefully restored terrazzo flooring, period lighting, brass fixtures, custom millwork, Pullman railcar-inspired seating, and historically appropriate finishes that honor the station's early twentieth-century origins. Rather than purchasing a ticket westward, guests now order from more than 30 Colorado craft beers on tap, complemented by locally distilled spirits, regional wines, and classic American fare celebrating the state's brewing heritage. The surrounding Union Station redevelopment transformed approximately 19.5 acres of former rail yards into one of Denver's most significant mixed urban districts, adding commuter rail, Amtrak, light rail, a 112-room Crawford Hotel, restaurants, offices, residences, and public plazas while preserving the station as the centerpiece of the city's multimodal transportation network. The bar also consciously revives the historic Terminal Bar name, paying tribute to the renowned working-class tavern that once operated nearby for decades serving railroad employees, postal workers, and LoDo laborers before closing during the 1990s, linking Denver's contemporary hospitality scene with one of its most enduring railroad traditions.

Original ticket windows, meticulously restored Beaux-Arts interiors, thoughtfully integrated contemporary hospitality, and an extensive selection of Colorado breweries continue reinforcing the building's identity as both an active transportation hub and one of Denver's most celebrated civic landmarks. Adaptive reuse, historic preservation, architectural craftsmanship, and the successful reinvention of Union Station collectively establish Terminal Bar among Colorado's finest examples of railroad heritage brought to contemporary life.

Terminal Bar is best experienced as part of an exploration through LoDo's celebrated railroad and architectural landmarks.

Begin at Terminal Bar inside Union Station, where the restored Great Hall introduces one of Colorado's finest Beaux-Arts landmarks before enjoying Colorado craft beer within the original ticket office. Continue to Union Station Train Hall, whose contemporary rail platforms showcase Denver's transformation into a modern multimodal transportation hub. Conclude at McGregor Square, where restaurants, public plazas, and year-round programming provide a memorable finale celebrating LoDo's remarkable urban revitalization. The progression moves naturally from historic railroad architecture to contemporary hospitality before concluding within one of Downtown Denver's most vibrant gathering places, revealing why Terminal Bar remains an essential part of the Union Station experience.

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