Welcome to Edgewater Public Market
Edgewater Public Market, located in Edgewater, CO, offers a diverse selection of food options in a vibrant food court setting. With a full bar, outdoor seating, and a variety of food stalls, it's perfect for group gatherings or solo dining. From shareables like chicken wings and brussel sprouts to unique sausages and specialty burgers, the menu is sure to cater to every palate. The lively atmosphere, free Wi-Fi, and ample parking make it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Overall, Edgewater Public Market provides a dynamic dining experience with something for everyone to enjoy.
- 5505 West 20th Ave Edgewater, CO 80214 Hotline: (720) 749-2239
Welcome to Edgewater Public Market, a bustling food court and bar located at 5505 West 20th Ave in Edgewater, Colorado. This vibrant establishment offers a plethora of amenities, including takeout, vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi. With a variety of shareables, sausages, burgers, and more, Edgewater Public Market truly has something for everyone.
Customers have raved about the diverse selection of food stalls, such as Saints or Sinners, Barbed Wire, and Mugi Poke & Ramen. The atmosphere is inviting and perfect for social gatherings or solo dining, with options for catering and waiter service available. Whether you're craving chicken wings, elk sausage, or a Black and Bleu Burger, Edgewater Public Market delivers on taste and variety.
Reviewers have praised the convenience of ordering from multiple vendors and the quality of the dishes served. From innovative dishes like the Can't Be Beet vegan burger to classic favorites like the Piggy Fries, each menu item is crafted with care and attention to detail.
Overall, Edgewater Public Market offers a unique dining experience that combines the best elements of a food court and a bar. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal with friends, this establishment is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you wanting more.

This is a fun food hall to meet up with friends or groups! I've only visited the ground floor so far but was impressed by the variety of food stall options. I enjoyed a tasty but oversweet cocktail on a couch in the cozy bar space as well as a saucy braised tofu and squash dish (delicious) from Gladys in the main seating area. There is a large parking lot, but I still had to circle for a few minutes to snag a spot on a Friday evening.

HUNGRY? THIRSTY? Edgewater Public Market is the place to be. Within the square are multiple businesses eager to serve with delight, Emergency Vet Care, new business coming, plenty of parking, very busy during the weekend, you will find a parking spot. Please no Dogs, only Service Dogs! As you and possibly friends walk in, Full Bar to your Right, with plenty of seating Special place for family events, friends to meet, or solo on your computer; free wifi First greeting might be Aphrodite with her team at Saints or Sinners, all surrounded by Apres Venezuelan delicious dishes, Gyros are incredible, Fresh silky Ice cream, Walk around to Plants Stores, Shoe Stores, Chic Clothing, back to possibly Vegan with a new menu, or Empanadas some vegetarian, the list is phenomenal, From Vegan, Wood Fired Pizza - Delicious!! Don't past by, come back another day, or each week!!

Really nice market with great food and drink options. There is also a brewery and several other home good type of shops. We went on a Saturday for lunch and there was plenty of parking and seating available.

I was sooo confused. Is this called Edgewater Public Market or the Stanley Marketplace? I looked closer and found both are around 20th Ave but 15 miles apart. Saints or Sinners? Is in the Edgewood Public Market, In the center of the eatery portion of the place. Loved their coffee! Winch from what I understand is Huckleberry Roasters? But wish I was told açaí bowls and smoothies were their specialties when I asked. Guess that just means I will have to go back!

This is a super neat place to eat in Denver. You can order several different things from different places, where you will enter your phone number and receive a text to come pick it up. Everything we've had before has been really good, but be prepared to spend some money to get full. The only downside is the seating. This place can get packed and it becomes difficult to find anywhere to sit at all. If you are in a group of people who all want something else to eat, this is a great place to go.

The concept of Edgewater Public Market is so fun! The food hall consists of a bar, a brewery, lots of restaurants, and some shops! A group of friends met here for dinner and it was perfect, as there was no time limit to catch up and something for everyone! We ended up getting food from several of the restaurants and sharing, which is highly recommended!! Konjo Ethiopian, Yard Bird, and Barbed Wire were our favorites. I was bummed because the dumpling shop wasn't open, but that just means I have to come back!

Took wife and daughter (picky eater) here. On this trip I've hit up these market places, Quincy in Boston, Reading in Philly and Denver has their share of options when it comes to markets w great food options. We got food from 4 places including NZ ice cream. I tried the Patacon sandwich, love plantains this is a Venezuelan dish, pulled pork & chicken, coleslaw, avocado and sauce (medium) but worker said other is spicy. It was delicious, but you got to like plantains bc they the bread. Areapas House, well done! Wife got brussel sprouts from barbed wire, I tried them excellent, daughter chicken tenders hand made on spot, and the guy working was awesome! Daughter got ice cream from Happy Cone it's New Zealand style was good.

I love going to Edgewater Public Market! They have a very nice food court with lots of options. They tried Sinners and Saints for a coffee this last time and my coffee was great. We always hit up Happy Cones because their ice cream is AMAZING (especially their mint chocolate chip which I normally don't like at all but that they somehow make delicious) and I also love going into the Tangled Ball, which is a tremendously awesome yarn store.

Edgewater is one of my favorite spots to catch up with friends and family. You can spend hours here honestly. Between the shops and the food, there's so many choices. Have a large group that can never agree on what to eat? Edgewater is all local food businesses in a food court style setting. I love Mac Shack ( try their lobster or pork belly Mac), Mugi Poke & Ramen (their salmon is great quality), and the Empanada spot here is tasty (you can order a handful of different flavors to eat!). Feeling snackish? They have larger entrees and small plates too Want some dessert? Try Blackbox Bakery and (my personal fav) the New Zealand style ice cream. The Hokey Pokey with "happy dust" or the Mixed Berry NZ style swirl are my choices. I can't leave without one. Need a drink? There's a bar downstairs with a comfortable lounge area and a rooftop bar made out of an airstream trailer! You get a great view of the Denver skyline and Sloan Lake on the rooftop too. Wanna walk around some cute shops? They've got you covered! There's boutiques, plant shop, Denver t-shirt shop, books store yarns store. They even recently installed a VR experience upstairs. Check out the t-shirt shop, their products are all made my local artists. My only gripe is that they lack a good coffee spot. There's a circular kiosk that has had a few brand take over making coffee for this location. Amethyst coffee was their old one and it was great quality. Sadly, they are no longer at this location. Recently, another local coffee place has taken over that spot and ...well, I was expecting more. I ordered an ice latte. Straight up, no flavor. They didn't have...2% milk? Only..."regular" milk? I'm assuming it was whole milk? But ...it didn't taste like it. I anticipated a creamy latte, but it was mostly thin espresso. Which was the opposite of what we got with our other drink...They forgot to add the espresso entirely and handed us a cup of soy milk and caramel. They also offer a waffle-on-a-stick. Batter was doughy and chewy. Best part of it was the Nutella on it and I ended up not finishing it. They're fruit bowls looks like the better option. Very beautifully arranged. They looked great. I have yet to try the coffee at Blackbox Bakery, but I am hopeful that it'll be good if their pastries are any indication. All-in-all, this is one of my regular spots to meet and catch up with friends. Anytime family comes to visit we stop at Edgewater. Hit it up if you get the chance. (Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio, but not indoors for health safety. Unfortunate, but I understand why.)

There were so many food stalls to choose from that one visit isn't really enough. Too bad I'm visiting from another state. We choose our mains from Slideshow Sliders, drinks from Roger's, and shakes from Meta Burger. I had the truffle mushroom slider and it was really tasty, burger was very fresh tasting and a great twist on the standard Swiss mushroom burger on a smaller scale. The sweet Thai chili sauce and jalapeños are amazing with the fries. My niece had the shishito peppers and said they were great. Drinks from Roger's were well-balanced and the mint oat milk milkshake from Meta was just as creamy and icy as the dairy ones. The Market is very lively with families, groups of friends and co-workers. I'm looking forward to another visit to visit the shops and try more food stalls.