This renowned Denver wine bar closed after 6 years in RiNo

KDVR – Noble Riot, a wine bar known to offer some of the world’s best wine in Five Points, closed its doors at the end of August.

The wine bar, hiding behind the Denver Central Market in the River North Arts, was known for the award -winning wine and chicken. While it was only open for six and a half years, he collected many awards.

The spectator wine, a wine magazine, is called noble Riot among the best restaurants in the world for the wine group. In 2025, and The magazine also gave the wine tape With the “Best Excellence Award” for a wide list of Vio.

Despite the popular wine group of Noble Riot, the owner of Toy Bowen She announced her closure At the end of August through the Instagram post.

After a “difficult” six and a half years, especially in the year and a half last year, Bowen said, “It is time to make this version, and noble Riot will not open in” this version “again.

“It is really difficult to say it. I loved this place. I loved these people every day. So it’s not easy to do this, but that’s right,” Bowen said in the Instagram post.

While Riot Noble is already closed, Bowen said he hoped to open other noble riots in the future, perhaps in a different location, but at the present time, it is permanently closed in Renault.

“If you have a friend of restaurants, especially if you have a friend who has a restaurant, look for a hug. Go give them some work. It’s a very good time to show your support for Denver’s local restaurants today,” said Boen.


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