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Denver Pavilions
Category: Shopping Shopping Centers Shopping Centers [Edit]
500 16th StDenver, CO 80202
Neighborhoods: Northwest, CBD
(303) 260-6000
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Garage
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
14 reviews for Denver Pavilions
14 reviews in English
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Review from Hollie W.
Pavillions is decent. Various stores at various price ranges and some dining options. I am glad that it is downtown but manly just go for Forever 21, the movie theater, Bare Escentuals, and Barnes & Noble. The theater validates for parking which is otherwise expensive. I think it is mostly convenient because it is in the middle of downtown.
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Review from Corey B.
While it's an interesting concept the actual mall itself isn't that great. I'd been here many years ago and took my husband back for his first trip to Denver. The Hard Rock Cafe is really the only reason to go here... although some stores are OK it's not really anything you can't find elsewhere. Your typical mall in an unusual location with crazy expensive parking.
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Review from Abby W.
It's ok. Nothing to write home about plus parking is $14/day. None of the stores really jumped out at me, I just ended up parking here because I got lost.
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Review from Jason J.
The Pavilions always seems like a tourist trap to me and I think you could count the number of times I've been here in the 13 years I've lived here on 1 and a half hands. It's an outside, sprawling mall that you have to cross the street to go to a few stores. The last time I was here was just to go to the Tobacco shop and even then coming down to the Pavilions made it unlikely I'll be back. But it IS nice and cutesy for the tourists, so I can see the allure.
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Review from john W.
I think the pavilions thinks it's more than it is. It's a neat open air mall, but it's a bit too hoity toity for my taste.
They do some cool stuff in the summer though with art festivals and such.
Best part, the Barnes & Noble. -
Review from Kate G.
What kind of shopping mall - even an outdoor one - closes at 7pm on a weeknight?
My two stars are for the Yes Please More shop and Jerri's Cigars. Great locally owned places with friendly, helpful staff in an otherwise boring sea of chain stores and restaurants in this particular part of downtown. -
Review from Dana P.
North Hills, CA
It's Santa Monica's 3rd Street Promenade in Denver minus the beach.
It's better than Santa Monica in that it has better dining options and free transportation for those who don't want to walk very far. -
Review from Jessica J.
Aurora, CO
I don't love the Pavilions, I don't hate the Pavilions. It is what it is. It has some useful shops (Barnes & Noble & Bare Essentials) and it has some fun shops (I heart Denver, Jerri's Tobacoo Shop), but it isn't exactly what you think of when you think of a mall. It is where the tourist go to walk around and locals go if they need something specific. It is fine, it just doesn't thrill.
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Review from Steve O.
Boulder, CO
Busy theater, but worth it. Well kept, with great screens and sound!
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Review from Michael S.
Denver, CO
Really? Denver Pavilions only has one 3 year old review? Was Wolfgang Puck's still there then?
I'm going to guess that it's because each of the shops has their own Yelp profiles for reviewing. And so I'll just comment on the structure itself. And how sketchy that portion of the mall was before it was there.
It's a cool looking, always active, open-aired mall with all sorts of shops, restaurants, bars and even a giant movie theater. Where else can you drop your kids at the newest G-rated feature and go next door to do a body shot off an ex-stripper at Coyote Ugly? God Bless America.
Seriously though, the Pavilions was a great addition to LoDo and continues to be so. What was once a neighborhood for junkies is now a neighborhood for pan-handlers. And shopping, dining and drinking. It's also a tourist hot-spot. It's a corporate mecca, but tasteful, and well designed.
Plus you get the best street characters in all of Denver. Some become local legends. I don't miss Abe Lincoln on stilts, but I do miss Robot Man.Listed in: Reviews I'd Hoped Be Found…
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Review from jesse j.
Denver, CO
Security staff is a joke and a bunch of rude jerk offs. best part about the pavilions is Coyote Ugly and Lucky Strike. Parking is over priced and a pain in the ass to deal with.
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Review from Andreas H.
New York, NY
Great parking, decent big-name stores, some really cute shops, and a variety of food options. It's fun, is safe, and boasts a great theater and bowling alley. Hooray for the Pavilions.
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Review from Penelope W.
San Francisco, CA
Get ready to shop your heart out....Shop until you drop.
At the Denver Pavilions, not only is there shopping, but there is also dropping, on account of the heavy style junkies out and about for a day of thrill seeking on 16th Street.
Nowhere is this more apparent than at the beloved chain, Hot Topic. The Denver Goths squirm and writhe within a 10 block radius of this Mecca. And I don't know why. Aren't they supposed to be anti corp?
Well anyways, the Denver P's is a fruity fun way to spend the afternoon if you are a straight edge HS'er or a misplaced goth. -
Review from Cobra K.
Colorado Springs, CO
Boring!
