Denver Metro — 3,434 Locations Scored

Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurants in Denver

3,434 restaurants and bars in the Denver Metro area, each scored 0-100 for real wheelchair accessibility. Plus 4,767 locations across all of Colorado. Know before you go.

3,434
Denver Metro Locations
4,767
Across Colorado
0–100
Accessibility Scores
Free
Forever
How It Works

Three steps to accessible
dining in Denver.

No guesswork. No phone calls. Just real data about the places you want to visit.

1

Search

Type a neighborhood, cuisine, or restaurant name. Filter by LoDo, RiNo, Cherry Creek, or any area across the Denver Metro.

2

Check the Score

Every location has a 0-100 accessibility score based on six real features. See exactly what is and is not accessible before you leave the house.

3

Go with Confidence

Save your favorites, share with friends and family, and stop worrying about surprises at the door. That is what "know before you go" means.

What We Score

Six features. One score.
The full picture.

Every Denver restaurant is evaluated on the features that actually matter when you are in a wheelchair.

Wheelchair Entry
Critical
Accessible Restroom
Critical
Level Entry
Critical
Accessible Parking
Wide Aisles
Elevator

The three critical features carry the most weight. When critical features are unverified, the score is capped to prevent false confidence.

Why Denver

Craft Brewery Capital Meets
Accessibility Reality

Denver has more craft breweries per capita than almost any city in the country. Many of them are housed in converted warehouses, old industrial buildings, and repurposed garages across RiNo, LoDo, and Five Points. Some of those conversions produce wide-open floor plans that happen to be accessible. Others produce a single step at the front door, a narrow path through cramped taproom seating, or a restroom down a flight of stairs. From the outside, there is no way to tell which is which.

Then there is the altitude. Denver sits at 5,280 feet, and the surrounding mountain towns go much higher. Uneven terrain is the default, not the exception. Sidewalks slope. Patios are built on hillsides. Winter conditions add ice, snow berms, and blocked curb cuts to the mix. A restaurant that is perfectly accessible in July may become unreachable in January.

Newer construction in Cherry Creek, the Highlands, and parts of downtown tends to be more accessible -- modern building codes require it. But "new" does not guarantee fully accessible. And neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, with their charming older buildings and Victorian conversions, present a consistently different picture.

ROLLIN gives you the full picture -- not just "wheelchair accessible: yes" like Google Maps, but a granular 0-100 score that tells you whether you can get through the door, whether the restroom works for you, and whether you will encounter steps on the way in. That is the difference between hoping for the best and knowing before you go.

Denver Coverage

Neighborhoods we cover
in Denver Metro.

3,434 restaurants and bars scored across the greater Denver area. Search by neighborhood or browse the map.

LoDo RiNo Capitol Hill Cherry Creek Highlands Five Points Wash Park Baker Congress Park Uptown City Park Tennyson St Sloan's Lake South Broadway Boulder Fort Collins
Also in Colorado

4,767 locations across
4 Colorado regions.

Denver is our largest Colorado region, but we cover the whole state. Heading to the mountains for ski season? Down to the Springs? We have you covered.

Northeast CO
3,434 locations
Southeast CO
566 locations
Northwest CO
503 locations
Southwest CO
264 locations
FAQ

Common questions about
accessible dining in Denver.

How many wheelchair accessible restaurants are in Denver on ROLLIN?
ROLLIN has scored 3,434 restaurants and bars in the Denver Metro and Northeast Colorado area. Each location is rated 0-100 based on six features: wheelchair entry, accessible restroom, level entry, accessible parking, wide aisles, and elevator access.
What Denver neighborhoods does ROLLIN cover?
We cover LoDo, RiNo, Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Highlands, Five Points, Wash Park, Baker, Congress Park, Uptown, City Park, Tennyson Street, Sloan's Lake, South Broadway, and surrounding areas including Boulder and Fort Collins.
Does ROLLIN cover mountain towns in Colorado?
Yes. We cover 503 locations across Northwest Colorado including Vail, Aspen, Steamboat Springs, and Grand Junction, plus 264 locations in Southwest Colorado including Durango, Telluride, and Montrose. Mountain towns present unique challenges -- uneven terrain, historic buildings, and elevation changes -- which is exactly why real scores matter there.
Is ROLLIN free for finding accessible restaurants in Denver?
Yes. ROLLIN is 100% free for anyone looking for wheelchair accessible restaurants. Search Denver locations, view detailed accessibility scores, and save your favorites at no cost. No account required to search.
Does it cover ski resort areas?
Yes. We cover restaurant and bar accessibility in major ski resort areas including Vail, Aspen, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, and surrounding mountain towns. These areas have particular accessibility challenges with steep terrain, older lodge construction, and seasonal conditions that affect access. Real scores help you plan ahead instead of discovering problems at the door.
Know Before You Go

Search accessible restaurants
in Denver.

3,434 locations. Real scores. No account required. Stop guessing about accessibility and start knowing.