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Welcome to Cruise Room

Dive into the world of Cruise Room, a lounge hidden within the Oxford Hotel in Denver. Step back to the 1950s with its unique Asian art decor, red lighting, and intimate setting. Offering a range of classic and original cocktails, like the French 75 and Sidecar, Cruise Room provides a classy and elegant experience. Despite limited seating and no reservations, the attentive staff ensures a smooth and fast service. Dress sharp to match the ambience and enjoy the prohibition-era vibes with potent libations and small plates. Cruise Room is a must-visit for a special and sophisticated night out in Denver.

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Welcome to the sophisticated and alluring world of Cruise Room, a hidden gem nestled inside the historic Oxford Hotel in Denver, Colorado. As a distinguished lounge, Cruise Room boasts a variety of amenities and an ambiance that will transport you back in time to the glamorous 1930s era.

The interior of Cruise Room exudes an art deco charm with unique touches of Asian art adorning the walls. The red lighting creates a captivating vibe that sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. Whether you're looking for a classy spot to enjoy cocktails or a special place to bring a loved one, Cruise Room offers an intimate and upscale setting that is sure to impress.

Customers rave about the impeccable service at Cruise Room, with staff members moving swiftly to ensure that every guest is well taken care of. The cocktail menu is a highlight, featuring classic and original creations that are as visually appealing as they are delicious. From the French 75 to the Sidecar, each drink is crafted with care and presented elegantly.

In addition to the impressive cocktails, Cruise Room also offers a food menu with delectable options like potatoes and meatballs. While the focus may be on the drinks, the small plates provide a perfect balance to the potent libations. Prices are reasonable, considering the quality and ambiance of the establishment.

Overall, Cruise Room is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in a classy and elegant cocktail experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply appreciate a well-crafted drink in a refined setting, Cruise Room delivers on all fronts. So, step inside and let the allure of Cruise Room sweep you off your feet.

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A C.
A C.

Since the beginning of time, well my time drinking at least, the Cruise Room has ranked at the tippy-top of faves to imbibe at. A world-class setting with a world-class design. Service has been consistent over the years. As for food, there are other places to do that. Lolzsies.

Rhonda M.
Rhonda M.

This place is so cool. I don't know how I have missed it! The interior is a step back to the 1950s. The walls have the most unique touches of Asian art. The red lighting makes for horrific selfies but definitely sets a fun vibe. I absolutely adore this little speak easy. And when you leave you have an epic view of Union Station. At 5:50 on Christmas Day, this place was packed. But as soon as a spot opened up, you were welcome to it. The rotation of seating was fairly smooth and the people standing looking for seats found one in under 5 minutes. This staff works fast and nonstop. They were moving swiftly to get everyone served and set. They do have a food menu including a champagne and caviar special. This is somewhere to bring someone when you want them to feel special and experience a completely different side of Denver. We had a French 75 and a Sidecar. Both we delicious and the presentation was elegant. I loved it!

Miranda C.
Miranda C.

Very cool bar! It's located inside the Oxford hotel as soon as you enter on the left. It's a swanky vibe and prices that match at around 17$ a drink. The beet farmer drink was delicious! Service was good. There is limited seating at this establishment!

Gary W.
Gary W.

The night breeze was crisp, I stepped out looking for the infamous Cruise Room and as I walked back and forth on the sidewalk I came to realize the Cruise Room was inside The Oxford Hotel. Upon entering the lobby of the hotel, you are taken back to a 1930's glitz and glam era. Look to the left and be enticed by the mesmerizing red glow inviting you to experience the bygone time of refined entertainment, prohibition and classiness all in one place. It takes a minute for your eyes to adjust to the lighting and when they do you can not help but notice the small details on the walls, seating, bar area, patrons and the second door leading into the back of the lobby towards the WC. The libations have the strength of their Prohibition Era beginnings and the small plates of food provides just enough to balance that potency. The bar staff were busy as we arrived and seemed not to notice us as we took our seats, but do not be deceived they are keenly aware of the surroundings and their timing for service was impeccable. Dress sharp and add to the ambience of this establishment. If you like history try out https://www.uponarriving.com/denvers-cruise-room

Alisa J.
Alisa J.

Cool bar! Nice selection of classic and original cocktails. Tried the beet farmer drink which had a really nice rosemary smell and cocktail. The beet powder gave the drink a somewhat strange texture but it was ok. We also had the potatoes and meatballs. Both were good and I think fairly priced. Service was also good. Would definitely recommend.

Morgan C.
Morgan C.

VIBES. We stumbled upon the Cruise Room and thought it was one of the coolest cocktail bars we've been to. I love how it has the art deco feel from decades ago- it really puts you back in time. Cocktails were also great! Will be back.

Alexandra E.
Alexandra E.

The ambiance is perfection. If you're looking for a classy and elegant spot for a divine cocktail, this is it. Lovely people work here, always pristine service.

Deidre F.
Deidre F.

This is a cool Denver experience. You will totally miss this bar unless you know about it. You have to enter the Oxford Hotel then immediately turn left - there is a door to enter. The space is very dark and intimate. The red lighting adds a special glow and ambience that can take you back in time. There is a beautiful cocktail menu. I enjoyed the French 75. The space is very small and they do not take reservations. I highly recommend that you are prepared to stand, come very early, or at "odd times" to have a seat. This is an experience for small group - 2 is perfect but no more than 4. I have been wanting to come here for over a year. Happy I finally got to experience it!

Angela T.
Angela T.

No complaints here. We were immediately greeted once sat and drink orders came out quickly. Entire area had red lighting.

Sarah W.
Sarah W.

The only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that we were unsure if we were supposed to seat ourselves or if the host or server was going to tell us to do something. We stood around for a while at the entrance and the servers/hosts were just having a conversation and didn't acknowledge us until my friend went over and asked if we could just seat ourselves. The answer is yes, just sit anywhere you like. Other than that, the vibe is really cool (if you like red lights, at least) and the drinks were great.