

Left Hand RiNo Drinks & Eats was established in the heart of the River North neighborhood of Denver in 2022. Adjacent to the Mission Ballroom concert venue, Left Hand RiNo is the perfect pre-show, post-show and anytime destination, featuring eclectic dishes and a full bar; with dine-in, outdoor seating and takeout service available. Left Hand RiNo is the perfect venue for your private event, big and small with a variety of spaces to fit your needs. Visit our website and submit your request. We’re happy to help you plan your big day! Left Hand RiNo is an extension of Left Hand Brewing Company, one of the original pioneers in craft brewing. The main Brewery and Tasting Room are located in Longmont, Colorado.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4180 Wynkoop St #140, Denver, CO 80216
Phone: (720) 449-7535
Website: http://www.lefthandbrewing.com/rino
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Reviews
I have been to LeftHand for SO MANY REASONS and everytime the staff and managers go above and beyond to create magic.
This weekend an organization I consult with, Ardent Grove Foundation, hosted a Trauma Sensitive Yoga Class at LeftHand RiNo’s back room with The Group Chat Denver.
The GM, Kavan Speck, showed up an hour before the restaurant even opened to accomodate us to set up their back room space for the class.
He had already moved all of the tables/chairs and prepped the space to be ready for us to load in and get started. Everything was SO easy.
Leading up to the class their Events Manager, Hayley Lutz, worked with us to sort out all of the details in advance. She’s wonderful and such a “get it done” woman who was beyond supportive in making this event happen – from ideating to planning logistics she was a dream.
As a small non-profit it’s often cost-prohibitive (event space rental fees, food and beverage minimums…etc.) to bring these types of events to community and we so appreciate LeftHand’s values-driven approach to community care and connection.
We couldn’t have asked for a better partner to help us bring healing to community and creating such a welcoming and supportive atmosphere to launch Trauma Sensitive Yoga! (and I ordered a Stage Dive Pizza to go afterward and it was so DELICIOUS!)
Pros:
– clean, spacious, big bar area, and the bartender (only person for service at the time) was friendly enough.
– the beer! It’s delicious of course.
Cons:
-The food we got: the queso was ballpark style (nacho cheesey) which was tasty just a bit unexpected. The chips were out of the bag thick and cold and I’m a warm chip kind of person. Maybe just not my style. Pickle chips were way over breaded which sucked all the juice out. No crunch. For the small amount, not worth $9 in my opinion.
– the vibe was pretty dead, maybe it’s dependent on the music venue next door for big crowds. At this time on Friday it wasn’t what we were looking for.
The beer was great and the location trendy and bright. It is walking distance away from The Mission Ballroom. The patio is large, well lit and inviting.
the negative:
After nearly an hour wait, my friend and I had our burgers and fries delivered. Our order somehow got lost and had to be recooked, but at least the food was hot and the fries decent.
Both burgers deserved a funeral service as they were well on their way to being cremated. Overcooked, chewy, dry, and without even a hint of salt, pepper, or any other seasoning. On top of the burger was the vestiges of what one can only assume was once a tomato. The slice of tomato on my friend’s burger was about the size of a quarter. Definitely not what I would expect for a $15 burger!
A McDonald’s burger would have been more appealing than these. These burgers were that bad!!!
Service was awful. No wait staff ever checked in with us. After sitting for a half hour waiting on food, we walked up to the counter to only find out that our order was lost. After nearly an hour, the food(?) finally showed up. No apologies, other than a brief “Here’s your food.” No staff ever checked in to see if all was well or if the food was ok. It was not!!!!!
While walking to the restroom, I noticed the door to the kitchen had been left open (see picture). Food was all over the floor, looking gross and unsanitary.
I’m not sure that I will give Left Hand RiNo another chance. Which is too bad considering it is a very convenient place to eat before an event at the Mission Ballroom.
My advice… Come here for the beer. Eat elsewhere.