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At The 9th Door, the main menu focuses on classic Spanish Tapas creatively and zestfully infused with flavor and an ever changing list of delicious wines from the wineries of Spain and South America.
The 9th Door can be found beneath a copper-covered awning in the heart of historic lower downtown Denver (LoDo).
A large door on the front of the building is opened on warm days for patio seating.
The design and ambiance of our lounge has been crafted to provide a sense of comfort and relaxation.
The 9th Door is a smoke-free environment.
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Why The 9th Door...
On Spain's Costa del Sol, located between Malaga and Marbella, sits a quiet little mountain village called Mijas.
During the summer of 1969, after having been made famous by James Michener's novel The Drifters, Mijas had become an expatriate community of writers and poets. On lazy afternoons, these expats would gather at their favorite bar - one without a name, recognizable only by the number nine that was carved into the door.
Behind the ninth door, they would imbibe on the local wine and brandy and share the tapas of the house, trading stories and reciting poetry to the local women until the early hours of the morning.
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Sit in a lounge area with richly upholstered red-and-gold-colored sofas or beneath the great chandelier that hangs above the long community table, which was fashioned from 275-year-old Spanish doors .
The 9th Door is open daily.
Dinner is served Sunday from 4:30pm - 9:00pm, Monday and Tuesday from 4:30pm - 10:00pm, Wednesday from 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Thursday from 4:30pm - 11:00pm, Friday from 4:30pm - 11:30pm and on Saturday from 5:30pm - 11:30pm.
Our bar stays open later.
Advance reservations are highly recommended.
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