BREAKING: The popular downtown Denver nightlife venue, Riot House, has permanently closed its doors as of last Friday. This decision comes after the restaurant and nightclub faced ongoing market challenges that made it impossible to sustain operations, according to a spokesperson from Riot Hospitality Group.
Located at 1920 Market St., just steps from Coors Field, Riot House was a significant part of the revitalization efforts in the area. The venue, which spanned an impressive 16,000 square feet, opened its doors in late 2023 as a replacement for Denver’s “Real World” house. The collaboration between Riot Hospitality and Monfort Cos. aimed to bring a fresh dining and entertainment experience to the Market Street corridor.
Despite the initial excitement surrounding its launch, the nightclub struggled to attract enough patrons to remain viable. The spokesperson revealed that the closure marks the end of the partnership’s ambitions to enhance the Market Street area, which is undergoing a broader development initiative led by Kenneth Monfort, son of Charlie Monfort, co-owner of the Colorado Rockies.
The abrupt closure is a blow to the local community and nightlife scene, as Riot House offered a vibrant atmosphere and unique events that drew crowds. Many patrons are expressing their disappointment over social media, highlighting the impact this closure will have on the local economy and entertainment options.
Authorities and city officials are expected to discuss the implications of this closure in the coming days and explore options to fill the void left by Riot House. As developments unfold, residents and local businesses will be closely monitoring the future of Market Street and the ongoing revitalization efforts.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation continues to evolve.


































