Denver Central Market
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Denver Central Market's exterior, 2016 | |
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| Address | 2669 Larimer St Denver, Colorado United States |
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| Coordinates | 39°45′34″N 104°59′05″W / 39.75944°N 104.98472°W |
| Type | Food hall, marketplace |
| Current use | Food hall and grocery |
| Construction | |
| Opened | September 2016 |
| Years active | 2016–present |
| Website | |
| denvercentralmarket | |

Denver Central Market (DCM) is a food hall in Denver, Colorado, United States.[1]
An "abbreviated" form of DCM operates at Denver International Airport.[2][3][4]
Denver Central Market (DCM) is a 12,000-square-foot food hall on Lamier Street in Denver's RiNo neighborhood. It operates in the H.H. Tammen Curio Company building, which was completed in the 1920s.[5] According to 303 Magazine, DCM "is the next step in the evolution of the bustling RiNo neighborhood and aims to provide essential grocery items in a neighborhood that has long been considered a food desert".[6]
History
DCM opened in 2016.[7][8] In 2020, DCM partnered with CRUSH Walls to paint tables in the dining room.[9]
Vendors
DCM has approximately one dozen vendors.[10] When DCM opened, vendors included Crema Bodega, High Point Creamery, Izzio's, and Silva's Fish Market.[11][12] Other vendors have included Call Your Mother,[13] Curio,[14] and Lunchboxx.[15][16]
Reception
In 2016, a writer for Eater Denver said "Some Google reviewers found the market’s warehouse space too cramped for the ambitious eleven vendor concept."[17] DCM was included in Bon Appétit's list of the 50 best new restaurants in the U.S. in 2017.[18]
