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All the United States Colorado Denver The Cruise Room Bar
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The Cruise Room Bar

This swanky speakeasy is Denver’s oldest bar—and hasn’t changed a bit since 1933.

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Walking into the Oxford is like stepping back in time.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
Walking into the Oxford is like stepping back in time.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
This place is a celebration of the finer things: Even the bar’s floor plan is shaped like a wine bottle.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
Top-shelf liquors of all varieties keep creative mixologists in good supply.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
The Oxford’s main entrance is just steps from Denver’s iconic Union Station.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
The Cruise Room’s dramatic entryway sets the stage for a memorable evening.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
he Cruise Room is known for both its unique signature cocktails and its tried-and-true classics.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
Low lights and antique decor set the perfect mood for an intimate night out.   | Chris Bartle / Flickr
Scarlet mood lighting and gold accents give the Cruise Room a timeless charisma.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
Much of the bar’s original decor (pictured here) has remained unchanged since the 1930s.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
The Oxford Hotel retains much of its early 20th-century mystique and charm.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
The Cruise Room’s original entrance (pictured here) sported a trendy art deco style that’s still very much visible in the bar today.   Courtesy of the Oxford Hotel
Union Station’s Oxford Hotel has been hosting guests since 1891.   | Jeffrey Beall / Flickr
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Opened on December 6, 1933—the day after prohibition ended—The Cruise Room Bar was founded as a celebration of good booze, good times, and the endless promise of a late night. Now, more than 90 years later, the Union Station staple looks much as it always has. There have been a few renovations here and there to top off its elegance, but the historic landmark retains all the glamour and glitz of its post-prohibition heyday. 

Decorated by Gilbert Charles Jaka, who also designed a lounge on the luxury ocean liner RMS Queen Mary, the Cruise Room oozes sultry grandeur. A vintage jukebox spins tunes from velvety-voiced crooners, and the red-tinged room sports bas-relief panels and gilded details. Over the last century, the Cruise Room served as a watering hole for celebrities and artists, politicians, and entrepreneurs. The air almost feels thick with the accumulated century of the city’s juiciest gossip. 

Like any good speakeasy, the bar isn’t immediately obvious from the street. Instead, it lies hidden within the Oxford, a regal Victorian-era hotel that’s been around since 1890. Pull up a stool, listen to the moody fizz of champagne and low voices, and wave the waiter over. The wine list is good, as is the food, but this place is known for its cocktails. The gin martini and negroni both come highly recommended.

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The Cruise Room is open 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 5:00 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays. The bar doesn’t currently accept reservations, so plan to arrive early to snag a seat, especially on the weekends.

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Denver, Colorado, 80202
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