Put down the sad teddy bear. Step away from the Walgreens card aisle. Valentine's season is officially unhinged this year, and the city's hotels have decided romance should feel more like a movie montage than a dinner reservation.
Here's your Real Good Denver-approved, slightly feral, very indulgent guide to doing February correctly.
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❤️ The ART Hotel Denver: Romance With a Side of Drama
The ART Hotel Denver is leaning all the way in.
Valentine's Day Dinner at FIRE
Prix fixe. Candlelight. The kind of menu that whispers "text your ex later" but hopefully doesn't require it.
Starters come out swinging with citrus-roasted beets and vodka arancini (because love should burn slightly). Mains include Barolo-braised short ribs or fire-kissed salmon that absolutely wants to be split. Dessert finishes things off with strawberry shortcake or rosewater almond gélée.
$56 per person. Wine pairing for $38 if you're serious.
Month of Orin Swift
Nothing says commitment like ordering another glass. Orin Swift wines by the glass all month long. Blank Stare. 8 Years in the Desert. Abstract. Subtle messaging is dead.
Girl Dinner at FIRE (Every Thursday)
This is not a drill.
Wine or tinis. Charcuterie. Caesar. Fries. Dessert.
$45 for two people who absolutely deserve this. Thursdays are officially Bestie Hour.
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🏔️ The Rally Hotel: Love, But Make It Altitude
If your love language is views, perks, and absolutely unnecessary extras, meet The Rally Hotel.
Mile High Floor
5,280 feet above sea level. Purple sunsets. Rockies out the window.
You also get a Mile High Club pin, lavender pillow spray, a purple canned cocktail (yes, really), and half-priced drinks at Mile High Spirits.
Science says this increases romance by at least 43%.
Lovebirds Getaway Package (Feb 1–28)
Room with a view. Bubbles. Flowers. Chocolate-covered strawberries. Late checkout at noon because love shouldn't wake up early.
Proposal Playbook
This one is outrageous in the best way.
You propose on the Coors Field diamond. Then champagne. Caviar. A Mile High stay. Brunch the next morning.
Honestly, this feels less like a proposal and more like a studio-backed rom-com.
Valentine's Day DJ Brunch at The OG
Saturday, Feb 14. 11 AM–2 PM.
Red velvet pancakes. Grape-Berry Spritz. DJ beats.
Romantic. Galentine's. Hungover. All valid.
Prophecies at Call Me Pearl
Tarot. Numerology. Cocktails.
Because nothing says "future together" like a stranger telling you it's aligned.
Girl Dinner at Call Me Pearl
$33. Dirty martinis. Lobster bisque shooter. Bacon fat fries.
This is self-care wearing eyeliner.
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🥩 The Ritz-Carlton Denver: Steakhouse Energy
When subtlety is overrated, The Ritz-Carlton Denver delivers.
Tomahawk for Two at ELWAY'S Downtown
A 36 oz USDA prime ribeye. A bottle of Daou Reserve Cabernet. Chef-driven dessert.
$250 for two people who believe love is best expressed via beef.
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💘 Clayton Hotel & Members Club: Chic, But Dangerous
Clayton Hotel & Members Club is doing Valentine's with taste and a little chaos.
Valentine's Day Dinner (Members + Guests)
Rooftop views. Jumbo crab cocktail. New York strip and lobster. Dark chocolate strawberry mousse cake.
If romance had a dress code, this would be it.
Galentine's Day Soirée
Yoga. Rosé tasting. Flower bar. Crafts. Calligraphy. Mini glam sessions.
You will leave glowing and possibly over-sharing. That's the point.
Clayton Hearts Room Package
Dining credit. Late checkout. Access to the chaos above.
A perfectly curated excuse to not go home.
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Final Thoughts (Very Serious)
Denver did not come to play this February.
Whether you're:
• deeply in love
• casually committed
• aggressively single
• or just here for girl dinner and a martini
The city has options. Loud ones. Elevated ones. Steak-heavy ones.
Choose your adventure.
And remember: the worst Valentine's plan is having no plan at all.

