Churchill Bar
321 17th St, Denver
(303) 312-8944
Customers' Favorites
Espresso Martini & Monte Cristo Cigar
Burger with Blue Cheese and Bacon
Captain Morgan Private Stock
Montecristo Classic Series
Crown Royal Extra Rare
Charcuterie Plate
Don Julio Blanco
Montecristo No
Crème Brulee
Oban 14 Year
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Recent Reviews
The 3 stars are for the average since I've been here several times. However, had last night been my first time, it'd be my last time there. We sat down, got our drink order but sat for close to 45 min until our server acknowledged us ever again. Was he busy? Yes, but apparently not busy enough to greet new tables, fill water and orders for all other tables around us. Not even a glance towards us. Luckily, the bartender noticed our empty glasses and came over. She was...
Phenomenal trip to this cigar bar. I was visiting Denver and looked for a place to enjoy a stogie. This spot was recommended by multiple people, and I'm glad I listened.
The lounge is small but lovely; old school vibe with leather chairs, good ventilation and EXCELLENT service. The drink options were plentiful and the cigar selection is serviceable. The prices are a tad high but they have a lot of brands to choose from. What surprised me was the food; I...
The lounge is small but lovely; old school vibe with leather chairs, good ventilation and EXCELLENT service. The drink options were plentiful and the cigar selection is serviceable. The prices are a tad high but they have a lot of brands to choose from. What surprised me was the food; I...
I am going to pay this place a backhanded compliment: it is a “wrinkle room.” Or, more accurately, it was a wrinkle room and still maintains that vibe in spite of changing times and patrons.
You want to step into a smoky bar where you can imagine politicians making corrupt deals? This place has that in spades. It is smoky. But the clientele now cling to the slightly more contemporary cigar crowd demographic. To my mind, that is a good and a bad thing. Good...
You want to step into a smoky bar where you can imagine politicians making corrupt deals? This place has that in spades. It is smoky. But the clientele now cling to the slightly more contemporary cigar crowd demographic. To my mind, that is a good and a bad thing. Good...