The Irish Rover, Irish pub with rooftop terrace in Denver, United States.
The Irish Rover is an Irish pub with a year-round rooftop terrace in Denver that adapts to Colorado's changing weather. The outdoor space includes retractable awnings, fireplace tables, overhead heaters, and misters to ensure comfort in any season.
The establishment opened in 2005 and takes its name from Irish maritime folklore and tradition. This connection to sailing history and Irish cultural roots shaped the pub's identity from its beginning.
The pub draws its name from a traditional Irish folk song about a sailing vessel, connecting the space to maritime storytelling and Irish identity. This naming choice shapes how the place feels and what stories people associate with it.
The venue opens from 3 PM on weekdays and 10 AM on weekends, offering craft beers, cocktails, and both traditional Irish and contemporary pub food. The year-round rooftop space works well for visitors who want to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the season.
The pub houses the Limerick Room, a private event space with its own bar, restrooms, and full audio-visual setup for weddings and celebrations. This dedicated space opens to the outdoors through large garage-style windows, offering flexible options for group gatherings.
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