Continuous support of Hispanic-owned shops has never been easier.
Whether it's Hispanic Heritage Month or just any month of the year, supporting businesses that are Hispanic-owned just makes sense. There are so many options all around Denver, from food to jewelry, so we guarantee there is something for you!
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Restaurants & Food
If you are craving a perfect pupusa or an amazing arepa, you have come to the right place. Start your morning off right with Convivio Cafe, then head to Lazo Empanadas for the fantastic outdoor seating. Cuba Bakery & Cafe or Work & Class are offering up some super tasty fare! On Top of those, check out Maria Empanada, El Chalate, La Chiva, or Tarasco’s Restaurant Denver for delivery/takeout. LaLa’s Bakery has some of the most decadent cakes around.
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Bars, Breweries & Distilleries
A cold brew on a hot day makes everything so much better. Cheluna Brewing is a top spot to find Hispanic beers. Raices Brewing Co is another brewery that focuses on supporting Latinx people in and around Denver with community events. In the mood for some wine instead? Bonacquisti Wine Company has you covered!
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Shops & Businesses
A great way to enjoy the city is to spend the day walking around stores and doing a little retail therapy. If you are looking for jewelry, Sarah O. Jewelry has some high-end pieces, Ana Marina Studios carries jewelry with the intent to elevate the people who wear it, and AmaDa Artesania expanded into the accessories space, including elaborate, hand-beaded hats. If you're in need of ritual goods like tarot cards, crystals, candles and more, then Alchemy Ritual Goods is your best bet! Check out Creatively Cannabis for 420-friendly art events.
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Salons & Spas
No matter who you are, your hair helps define you, so it’s very important to keep it looking exactly how you want. MVMT Hair does everything from bridal services to men's haircuts, to make sure everyone is keeping it fresh. If you prefer a blowout over a cut, then check out Deseo Salon & BlowDry for their hair styling offerings. Hair on your face can be equally important, so if you are looking for an eyebrow clean-up, Betos Hair Studio is the spot you wanna hit!
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Music
Listening to music can turn your mood around completely. Latin music is wonderful to dance to, vibe to or even just relax to. You can get your fix from artists like Latin Thunder, iZCALLi, Tejano Heat, Kiltro, Los Mocochetes or Lolita. If R&B is more your style, check out singer-songwriter Jessica Jimenez.
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Art
Art can speak volumes about cultures and experiences. Museo de las Americas is a Latin American art museum, featuring pieces old and new that speak about artists' personal experiences from across the United States. Chicano Humanities and Arts Council is all about honoring and promoting Hispanic artists, with over 200 members. The show space is currently closed, however, they have a website where you can read all about the artists and their work.
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Community Organizations
Community organizations are a great way to connect with and support people. Latino Community Foundation of Colorado is all about connecting people in the Latinx community and building up support by investing in health, civic and economic opportunities. Latino Coalition for Community Leadership helps to create non-profits for people in marginalized communities, supporting the individuals who need it. Also, the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is a group of over 2500 members, composed of people from all professions. On their website, they have a list of members and businesses.