
Why you should visit Wazee Supper Club.
Few places in Denver embody the city’s grit and charm quite like Wazee Supper Club. Set in a restored 1905 brick building on the corner of 15th and Wazee, this beloved tavern has long served as a gathering place for artists, locals, and late-night wanderers seeking comfort food with soul. Inside, vintage neon lights, worn leather booths, and a well-loved jukebox set the mood, part dive bar, part time capsule.
It’s the kind of spot where pizza and cold beer are still the great equalizers, where laughter echoes off exposed brick and no one’s in a hurry to leave. More than a restaurant, Wazee is a ritual, a place to toast the night, swap stories, and feel connected to the city’s heartbeat just a few blocks from Union Station.
What you didn’t know about Wazee Supper Club.
Wazee Supper Club opened in 1974, long before LoDo became Denver’s nightlife epicenter. Back then, it was one of the few spots daring enough to bring warmth and character into a largely industrial neighborhood.
Founded by Angelo and Lech Wałęsa, local restaurateurs with a flair for hospitality, the Supper Club quickly became a haven for musicians, bartenders, and night-shift workers craving a slice after midnight. Its hand-tossed pizzas, craft brews, and unpretentious vibe earned cult status, while the décor, old signage, stained glass, and photographs of Denver’s past, preserved the soul of a city in transition. Even after ownership changes, the Wazee’s legacy remains: a living landmark where Denver’s old guard meets its creative future over another round of drinks.
How to fold Wazee Supper Club into your trip.
Visit Wazee Supper Club in the evening when the bar glows amber and the chatter spills out onto the sidewalk. Order a local beer on tap and one of their signature pizzas, crispy, cheesy, unapologetically classic, then settle in and watch the city roll by through the wide industrial windows.
If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a live music set or a spontaneous crowd singalong when a favorite song hits the jukebox. After dinner, take a stroll down Wazee Street toward Dairy Block or Union Station, both just minutes away. Whether you’re ending your night or starting it, the Supper Club offers the perfect pause: a reminder that good food, familiar faces, and a bit of history never go out of style.
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People say LoDo is just bars and baseball, but it’s way more. It’s where the city started, and you can still feel the grit under the glam. Grab a craft beer, catch some live jazz, then stumble into a speakeasy like you’ve cracked a code.
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