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Farmers Market
Denver, Colorado
Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market comes from the same Colorado Fresh Markets organization whose work has been noted by USA TODAY, giving this Denver-area stop a clear tie to a long-running market operator rather than a one-off seasonal pop-up. Colorado Fresh Markets says it has been creating events in Colorado since 1990 and consulting on markets and events across the state and the country, which places this market inside a larger network of outdoor gathering spaces and food-focused programming. That background shapes the feel here: a seasonal fresh market tied to an operator that builds recurring public events and market experiences in Colorado.
Colorado Fresh Markets says it has provided financial support to new and small-scale growers since 1997, contributing more than $500,000 to help local vendors market their products through its GetFresh Funds program. That matters at Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market because the market sits within an organization that directly connects market activity with support for agricultural producers, not only event production.
The same operator also describes its work as creating welcoming gathering places and enjoyable experiences, with dozens of events built in Colorado over the years. In practical terms, this market is part of a Colorado-based effort that combines fresh-market events with grower support, partnerships, and public-facing programming rather than treating the market as a standalone retail setup.
The clearest through-line here is Colorado Fresh Markets itself: the operator links this market to fresh-market programming, grower support, and a broader set of public projects and partnerships across Colorado. With no vendor roster published here, the named offerings point more to the market's organizing framework than to individual stall-by-stall specialties.
No dogs is the clearest on-the-ground rule for this market, so anyone planning to walk over with a pet will need a different setup. Parking is another useful detail: one vendor testimonial highlights how easy it is to park and unload or load merchandise right next to the spot, with close parking supporting setup and breakdown.
This market runs seasonally from May through September rather than year-round, so timing matters when planning a visit. Payment methods are described as clear, which suggests shoppers can expect straightforward purchase logistics once onsite. Restrooms are not available here, making this a stop where it helps to plan the rest of your outing before you arrive.
The site lists live music and mentions street food stands and food trucks. Vendor testimonials mention convenient parking for load in/out and professional, organized setup.
May – September
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4.8 average from 5 reviews on Google
My husband and I are not from the area but we were staying at the Marriott and decided to catch a movie nearby. This theater was great! They let me layer my popcorn with butter, serve great bar drinks and the theater seats were very comfortable! I wish that theater was near where we live!
The employees who make these movie experience are worth it. Seating is comfortable. Movie tickets are easy to purchasing by picking your seats too. Food, snacks, sodas, and adult beverages for those who partake.
It’s a very low key quiet place. A lot of old people which are cool to speak with. Met a lady and she said she loved The Fast and The Furious franchise. Went to watch The Long Dark. Small popcorn and small soda think was $11. Refills there as well. Highly clean environment and bathroom. I hate dirty bathrooms with piss in floor and on seats. Especially if you got to take a dump. But here, bathrooms super clean.
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Had a fun birthday night out seeing Steve Trevino. It was a sold out show, the seating is tight. The food and drinks were good. Funnel cake fries 😋 they handed out pouches that lock up your smart devices during the show. No biggie it was pretty fast, no holding up the lines for it.
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