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    Ghost Donkey - Denver

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    Agave-focused bar that rewards the curious.

    Ghost Donkey - Denver, Bar in Denver

    About Ghost Donkey - Denver

    Ghost Donkey is Denver's most focused agave bar — mezcal and tequila are the entire point, and the range of producers reflects that commitment. Positioned in the Union Station neighbourhood, it's an easy walk-in most nights and works well for small groups or pre-dinner drinks. If agave spirits interest you even a little, it's worth a visit over a generalist cocktail bar.

    Ghost Donkey Denver: The Verdict

    Ghost Donkey is a mezcal and tequila bar with enough focus and personality to stand apart from Denver's broader cocktail scene. The address — 1750 Wewatta St in the Union Station neighbourhood — puts it squarely in the path of after-work crowds and pre-dinner drinkers, which shapes the energy considerably. If agave spirits are your category, this is one of the more deliberate places in the city to explore them.

    The Spirit Specialty

    The bar's identity is built around mezcal and tequila, which is still a relatively narrow focus among Denver's cocktail bars. That specificity is a feature, not a limitation. A bar that commits this hard to agave tends to stock a wider range of producers and expressions than a generalist program would, and the cocktails are built around the category rather than defaulting to it. If you're the kind of guest who wants to move beyond the familiar bottles and try something from Oaxaca or a small Jalisco distillery, Ghost Donkey gives you the range to do that. If mezcal isn't your starting point, Williams & Graham has a broader program that spans more spirit categories.

    Timing and the Room

    The Union Station location means the bar draws a mix of hotel guests, after-work regulars, and weekend visitors. Weekday evenings before 8 PM are the better window if you want space and a slower pace , the visual energy of the room, with its carved wooden details and low light, reads better when it's not packed. Weekend nights fill up fast given the neighbourhood foot traffic. There's no indication of outdoor seating from available data, so plan for an indoor session. For Denver bar options with different atmospheres, Ace Eat Serve and Yacht Club offer contrasting environments worth comparing.

    Who Should Book

    Ghost Donkey works leading for guests who already have some interest in agave , the bar rewards curiosity in that direction. It's a solid pick for a first or second date, a small group of three to four, or anyone staying in the Union Station area who wants a purposeful drink rather than a hotel bar experience. For broader context on where this fits in the city's drinking scene, see our full Denver bars guide. If you're planning a full evening, pair it with a browse through our Denver restaurants guide for dinner options nearby.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 1750 Wewatta St #140, Denver, CO 80202
    • Neighbourhood: Union Station
    • Specialty: Mezcal and tequila
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are generally fine, especially on weeknights
    • Leading time to visit: Weekday evenings before 8 PM for a quieter experience
    • Good for: Small groups, agave enthusiasts, pre-dinner drinks
    • Denver guides: Hotels · Wineries · Experiences

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ghost Donkey - Denver good for groups?

    It works for small groups of two to four who share an interest in agave spirits. Larger parties may find the bar format limiting — Ghost Donkey at Union Station is better suited to an intimate drinks stop than a big night out. For groups wanting more space and a broader menu, Williams & Graham is the stronger call.

    Does Ghost Donkey - Denver have outdoor seating?

    The 1750 Wewatta St address places Ghost Donkey inside a building at Union Station, and no outdoor seating is confirmed for this location. If a patio matters, check availability directly before booking around it.

    Do I need a reservation at Ghost Donkey - Denver?

    Walk-ins are generally possible, but weekday evenings before 8 PM are the easier window to get a seat without waiting. On weekends or during peak Union Station traffic, arriving early is the safer move. No reservation system is confirmed, so showing up is the standard approach.

    Does Ghost Donkey - Denver have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour details are confirmed for this location. The bar's agave-forward focus means pricing reflects a specialty spirits list, so going in without an expected discount is the realistic baseline. Call ahead or check at the door if deals are a deciding factor.

    What's the crowd like at Ghost Donkey - Denver?

    Expect a mix of Union Station hotel guests, after-work regulars from the surrounding neighborhood, and weekend visitors passing through. It skews toward drinkers with at least some curiosity about mezcal and tequila rather than a purely casual bar crowd. The tone is relaxed rather than sceney.

    What's the signature drink at Ghost Donkey - Denver?

    Ghost Donkey's identity is built around mezcal and tequila, so the menu centers on agave-based cocktails rather than a single hero drink. Specific cocktail names and current menu items aren't confirmed here, so asking the bartender for a mezcal-led recommendation is the most reliable approach on the night.

    Location

    1750 Wewatta St #140, Denver, CO 80202

    Denver, United States

    Compare Ghost Donkey - Denver

    Full Comparison: Ghost Donkey - Denver
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Ghost Donkey - DenverEasy
    Death & Co (Denver)World's 50 BestUnknown
    Williams & GrahamWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Yacht ClubWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    VaultaireFrench-inspired small platesUnknown
    Noble RiotUnknown

    How Ghost Donkey - Denver stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Death & Co (Denver), Notable alternative
    • Williams & Graham, Notable alternative
    • Yacht Club, Notable alternative
    • Vaultaire, French-inspired small plates, French-inspired small plates
    • Noble Riot, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    If you want the most technically ambitious cocktail program in Denver, Death & Co is the benchmark. It runs a broader spirit range with more elaborate builds, and it draws a crowd that's there specifically for the craft. Ghost Donkey is narrower in scope but more approachable in atmosphere, the agave focus makes it easier to navigate if you're not a cocktail obsessive, and the Union Station location makes it more convenient for a spontaneous stop.

    Williams & Graham is the choice if you want a speakeasy-style room and a program that covers whiskey, gin, and classics with equal depth. Ghost Donkey wins on spirit category depth within agave specifically, but Williams & Graham is the better all-rounder for a group with mixed preferences. Noble Riot skews toward natural wine and a more casual format, so if your group is split between wine and cocktails, that's worth considering instead.

    For a completely different evening, Yacht Club brings a lighter, more playful energy that suits larger groups or anyone who wants less of a serious-bar feel. Ghost Donkey sits between these poles, more focused than a neighbourhood bar, less intense than Death & Co. For mezcal and tequila specifically, it's the strongest dedicated option in the city's central neighbourhoods.

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