Stanley Marketplace

2501 Dallas St, Aurora
(720) 990-6743

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Lonnie Borseth

Any kind of food you want to try, it's probably here

Rinne H

Camp Christmas is so beautiful here! They did a wonderful job decorating for the season with whimsical, quirky, beautiful decor everywhere. It's like Christmas exploded at the Stanley and I loved every bit of it. Lots of great places for photos and the selfie love people out there. Really love the holiday themed drinks in the back bar and the big screens to watch football games. We had a fun afternoon exploring the Stanley for the holiday season.

Nesto Martinez

If you are not from denver you should definitely check it out it is filled with shop's and food truly amazing place took my daughter and she had loved it so much photo from atomic biscuit

Kogman

Lot of craft sellers last week.
Beer hall had great food, little pricey.

James DeHerrera

Meh. Overrated. Two of the three shops we tried to use a gift card at did not know how to apply it to the purchase. The food was overpriced and looked better than it tasted. It’s a trek to a not so great location and parking is always full. Not worth it.

Trish M Cook Arnquist

Very interesting, unique stores. Only a couple stores I am interested in

Kevin Armstrong

Good selections.

toi alegria

So fun!

Kevin Eassa

Insanely cool market. Makes Denver central market and Edgewater public market look like bad lol

Carol Mccarthy

Kind of a disappointment expected more places to shop,2 floor was almost empty.not alot of restaurant's.

Denis Sweeney

Great multi-store shopping spot. The mall wishes it were this cool. Lots of funky mom and pop shops, great food/ puns and seasonal events. Go here now!

Prisha Ahata

Lots of fun food and some fun shopping! Enjoyed my meal and the atmosphere here.

PJ Clarke

From the outside, the Stanley Marketplace looks rather unassuming. However, inside is where the real treasure lies. An analogy that would describe the Stanley Marketplace would be like going into an old barn and finding a 1969 Dodge Charger Super Bee with a 426 Hemi. The Stanley has a quiet, more relaxed, more intimate atmosphere than a major mall. I like to call it a Mom and Pop mall. There are a number of boutique shops that cater to a variety of eclectic tastes, but the real treasure lies in the Stanley's food offerings. If you want good BBQ, the Rolling Smoke has you covered. Burnt ends and smoked Mac-n-cheese are one if my favorites. Authentic NY style deli without the NY attitude? Rosenberg's offers up a variety of bagel delights (the Heart attack is definitely a breakfast go to), the best coffee in the Metro area can be found at the Logan House, the Denver Biscuit Company has a delicious assortment of biscuit entrees (the Franklin is superb), Bad Peach offers up a delicious assortment of refreshers, the Chi Lin and Lemongrass are definitely a go to for lunch, Misaki offers traditional Japanese Sushi (try the Dragon Rolls), the Crepe shop (and I will apologize now because the name is in French and I can't speak, much less spell it) has a delicious assortment of crepes (the breakfast crepe) is a go to, and if you like a quiet, intimate atmosphere where you can take a date Traveling Mercies on the third deck is something to consider. I can't let Maria's Empanadas go without mention. They have a delicious assortment of empanadas,perfect for breakfast or lunch, The Stanley Beer Garden have the best burgers, period, and then you have Annette's and Boi Chik that round out the epicurean delights. There really is something for everyone, even those with the most discerning tastes. The Stanley also has Create Kitchen that gives budding Chefs a chance sharpen their talents, Bounce is a children's gym, and one more thing. After you get done eating, desert is a must. Might I suggest Miette au Chocolat (I hope I spelled that right). Think of a dinner at one of the finest steak houses in the Metro area. Then order desert, and what you would get is what the Miette offers. Hand made confections that will compliment any meal. The maple Cremé Brulee is one of my favs, the Sweet Cow is a perfect place to get an ice cream treat for yourself or your kids.
The Stanley Marketplace offers a wide variety of food and services, and they even have a salon (Clemitines), Seimons (barber shop), and toy store and retro clothing shop up on the second deck. I have to compliment the staff (to include food service) who are quite professional and courteous, and just adds to the Stanley's overall panache. This is a perfect place for a family outing, either during the week or on the weekend. The overall cleanleness is maintained by a dedicated group of housekeeping specialists, parking is adequate and has overflow to accommodate heavier traffic especially on the weekends.
So if you are looking for an enjoyable outing that is family friendly, and lends itself to a more relaxed atmosphere that allows you to enjoy some quality time with family and friends, the Stanley Marketplace at 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora is definitely a place you should check out.

Ken Valentine

Doesn’t look like much… ya gotta go inside though! I didn’t think I’d try sushi in The Mountain State but this place has got it figured out. (Misaki) Then there is the menagerie of unexpected and awesome shops to check out. These are mostly small, local merchants eager to help you with a selection. When you’re tired from shopping, there’s Sweet Cow Ice Cream with the friendliest scoopers in the business. Have some!

F B

I wish there were more places like this. Nice mix of shops and food. Good place to hang out.

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