Visiting Denver? Here are some helpful resources.
Below you will find information about where to stay, where to eat, where to daven, where to dunk (mikvah), and more. Questions? Please email info@denvereruv.org.
where to stay
If you're planning a visit to Denver and would like to stay in a hotel, these hotels are within the bounds of the East Denver Eruv:
HomeTowne Studios Denver, 4850 Leetsdale Dr, 303-333-2545
Extended Stay America, 4444 Leetsdale Dr, 303-388-3880
Staybridge Suites, 4220 E. Virginia Ave, 303-321-5757 (Best reviews)
Where to eat
The following restaurants and eateries can be found on Denver's east side and are under the Va'ad haKashrus of Denver:
East Side Kosher Deli: A full service deli, restaurant, butcher, and more.
499 S. Elm St (@ Virginia Ave.)
(303) 322-9862
ASLI Mediterranean Grill: Mediterranean specialties from a Jerusalem-style grill. Vegan and Vegetarian specialties.
970 S Oneida St Unit 5
720-726-2926
Brooklyn Pizza: A classic pizza shop with gluten free and vegan options.
890 S Monaco Pkwy #7 (@ Leetsdale)
302-355-5777
Mordy’s Falafel & Grill: Falafel, Schnitzel, Shawarma and more!
701 S Monaco Pkwy
720-312-8961
High Point Creamery: An elevated, small-batch ice cream parlor with many kosher options.
15 S Holly St (@ Cedar)
720-420-9137
HighPointCreamery.com (Hilltop)
Rosenberg's Kosher: New York-style water bagels, schmears, and more (only open on Friday mornings).
942 S. Monaco Pkwy (@ Kentucky Ave)
303-388-2648
Bonnie Brae Ice Cream: An old-fashioned creamery with many kosher ice cream options.
799 S University Blvd (@ Ohio)
(303) 777-0808
Krispy Kreme: Krispy Kreme is now Kosher in two stores in Colorado. The locations are in Thornton & Lone Tree. For more information, contact our local vaad.
Where to daven
These are the synagogues* within the bounds of the East Denver Eruv:
Aish Kodesh Denver (Orthodox), Rabbi Avrohom Dovid Karnowsky, Rabbi Akiva Stern
602 S Magnolia St.
917-588-5786
Bais Menachem (Chabad), Rabbi Y. Engel
400 S. Holly St (@ Dakota Ave)
303-329-0213
BMH-BJ (Open/Modern Orthodox), Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky
560 S. Monaco Pkwy (@ Center Ave)
303-388-4203
Young Israel of Denver (Modern Orthodox), Rabbi Shmuel Halpern
440 S. Monaco Pkwy (@ Alaska Ave)
303-281-8999
East Denver Orthodox Synagogue (Orthodox)
198 S. Holly St (@ Cedar Ave)
303-322-7943
Kehillas Bais Yisroel (Orthodox), Rabbi Aver Jacobs
295 S. Locust St (@ Alameda Ave)
303-720-0818
Tehilat Hashem/Western Center for Russian Jewry (Chabad), Rabbi Aharon Sirota
295 S. Locust St (at Alameda Ave)
303-355-8223
Temple Emanuel (Reform), Rabbi Joseph Black
51 Grape St
303-388-4013
The Denver Kehilah (TDK) (Modern Orthodox), Rabbi Barry Gelman
560 S Monaco Pkwy (In BMH)
Congregation Rodef Shalom (Conservative), Rabbi Rachel Kobrin
450 S. Kearney St
303-399-0035
Note: Affiliations based on information on individual synagogue websites.
MIKVAH
The Mikvah of East Denver (MOED)
290 S. Leyden St
303-320-6633
There are three other mikvaot in the Denver area:
Mizel Community Mikvah at Aish (men's, women's, kelim)
9550 East Belleview Ave (Greenwood Village)
303-476-6818
Mikvah of West Denver (men's, women's, kelim)
1404 Quitman Street
303-931-1542
Ohr Avner and MB Glassman Foundation Mikvah (men’s, women’s)
11100 E Mississippi Ave, Aurora, CO 80012
720-400-0939