Not only do we offer over 60+ meat and veggie sub options, but we’re also nestled among some of Denver’s coolest attractions. Whether you’re into history, art, music, or just the city’s unique atmosphere, we’ve got you covered. Enjoy one of our tasty subs, get some insider tips from our friendly staff, and you’re all set to discover the best of Denver right outside our door!
1. Molly Brown House
Just a short stroll from SubCulture is the Molly Brown House, a historic landmark that tells the story of Margaret “Molly” Brown, a philanthropist, activist, and Titanic survivor. This Victorian mansion, now a museum, showcases an array of artifacts and provides insights into the life of one of Denver’s most intriguing figures. After a tasty sub at SubCulture, walk down to this historic house to immerse yourself in a different era.
2. Wax Trax Records
Music enthusiasts will revel in the experience offered by Wax Trax Records, a legendary record store down the street from SubCulture. This iconic shop is a must-visit for vinyl lovers, featuring an extensive collection of records spanning various genres. Whether you’re a collector or a casual listener, it is worth stopping in to browse their collection and meet the friendly staff.
3. Denver Art Museum
A few blocks from SubCulture is the Denver Art Museum, known for its impressive architecture and diverse art collections. From contemporary masterpieces to indigenous art, the museum offers a world-class experience for art lovers. The Denver Art Museum is perfect stop after lunch or a great way to build up your hunger before stopping by SubCulture!
4. History Colorado Center
The History Colorado Center, a state-of-the-art history museum, is a must-visit for those interested in the rich heritage of Colorado. Located near SubCulture, this museum offers interactive exhibits, engaging storytelling, and a deep dive into the state’s past. It’s an excellent spot for families and history buffs to explore.
5. Colorado State Capitol Building
Last but not least, the Colorado State Capitol Building stands as a symbol of the state’s legislative history. This architectural marvel offers free tours, allowing visitors to learn about Colorado’s government and enjoy panoramic views of Denver from the dome. A visit here is both educational and visually stunning, rounding off your day of exploration.
From historical landmarks to local music, we hope you have a great time exploring everything the Capitol Hill neighborhood and Downtown Denver has to offer! Be sure to stop by and try one of our 60+ trips!