Teller Bar
916 17th St, Denver
(303) 867-8100
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Drinks and ambience are amazing. Staff and Trey the bartender are awesome
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The server was great. The old fashioned was great. They also have 0% ABV beer. So a good blend of options. We didn’t see any food options.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
what a great little spot! this hotel in itself with the murals and just elegance!! the bar has a unique touch love music in the after noon in an echo hall! and the furniture is funny and fun!! thanks trey what a great drink!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The drinks here are fabulous in the bartender knows what he’s doing!
The service was outstanding !! The atmosphere is chic and cozy.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Review for Teller Bar
Teller Bar is a hidden gem that delivers an exceptional experience from the moment you walk in. Housed in what used to be a bank, the space has been transformed into a stylish and welcoming venue with a unique charm — the historic touches and decor give it real character while maintaining a modern, upscale vibe.
The atmosphere is one of the best I’ve experienced — warm, vibrant, and comfortable. The service is phenomenal; every staff member is friendly, attentive, and makes you feel genuinely welcomed. From the bartenders to the floor staff, the hospitality here is top-notch.
The drinks are crafted with care and quality — consistently well-made and served with a smile. Standards across the board are clearly held to a high level, and it shows in every detail.
Whether you're stopping in for a casual drink or meeting up with friends, Teller Bar is an absolute must-visit. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates great ambiance, excellent service, and a place that makes you feel right at home.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Super cool bar service was awesome and they make a good gin fizz
Comfortable and a good martini!
Atmosphere: 5
The bar is located in the Renaissance Hotel lobby. The building was originally a bank and the setting is airy and comfortable. The bartenders are knowledgeable and helpful.
Pretty epic looking lobby with a few bars and a mezzanine area to hang out at. I was here for a company mixer in the place just looks a luxurious and epic. Didn't eat much food here other than the catered food that was served and that was a hit or miss.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Good drinks, great atmosphere, all within one of the great buildings from Denver's mining heyday.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
If you are ever in Denver a visit to the Renaissance Hotel and a cocktail in the Teller Bar are a must. Matt and Heather will poor you an amazing drink while you wait for your Range Board (perfect charcuterie for cocktail hour).
We are regulars at this bar, and we love it so much! The espresso martini is our favorite, as well as the Truffle potato wedges ? Tonight I had a Corpse Reviver cocktail and it was by far the best absinthe cocktail I’ve ever had. Thanks for being so consistent and delicious ???
If you are ever in Denver a visit to the Renaissance Hotel and a cocktail in the Teller Bar are a must. Matt and Heather will poor you an amazing drink while you wait for your Range Board (perfect charcuterie for cocktail hour).
We are regulars at this bar, and we love it so much! The espresso martini is our favorite, as well as the Truffle potato wedges ? Tonight I had a Corpse Reviver cocktail and it was by far the best absinthe cocktail I’ve ever had. Thanks for being so consistent and delicious ???
I opened a tab and ordered two rounds for myself and one other. When it was time to pay I told the bartender I handed them my credit card and they told me I didn't. I felt embarrassed that I might have lost my credit card between dinner and this bar, although I still insisted that I had opened a tab they "didn't have my card". I left my phone number and later that night the bartender text me that they actually did find my card at their bar. So they accused me of losing it and made me feel embarrassed, although they had actually dropped it on the floor.They were nice enough to mail it to me, but certified mail took almost 2 weeks to arrive at my house and it needs a signature. Well I work normal business hours so the delivery failed because I wasn't there to sign and they said I need to go to the post office to pick it up. It's 5 days before Christmas, the post office is completely slammed!I'm annoyed that every time I go to pay for anything and my card isn't in my wallet it's a reminder of the incident. Annoyed that I have to go through and change all of my autopay accounts to a new card. Annoyed that I was made to feel like the d*** one even though I insisted I had handed it to them.If someone gives you their money, you better not lose it! If you do lose it you better be the one to do whatever is necessary to physically hand that card to the person. Or just don't lose it to begin with.
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