Denver Restaurant Week turns 20
Friday-March 10. The 20th anniversary of Denver Restaurant Week rolls into town March 1-10, offering a chance to sample the city’s newest, best and most beloved eateries. Book a reservation at one of 260 participating spots, all of which are serving multi-course meals priced at $25, $35, $45 or $55.
Diners can narrow down their search for their DRW meal by price, cuisine, neighborhood, amenities and dietary restrictions. Check out denverrestaurantweek.com for details, and denverpost.com/things-to-do/restaurants-food-drink for the latest restaurant news and features. — Lily O’Neill
Local love for 303 Day
Through Sunday. For all its local focus, the annual 303 Day — a celebration of Denver culture — typically amounts to promotions at area businesses. That’s not a bad thing when it means special and reduced-price drinks, tickets and more. (And now, an excuse to wear your Blucifer T-shirts.)
But the main event is returning in the form of the 303 Day concert at Mission Ballroom on Sunday, March 3, featuring Boulder’s 3OH!3, Denver’s N3ptune + RSTY, Brooklyn’s Matt and Kim and L.A.’s lovelytheband.. Tickets for the show at 4242 Wynkoop St. are $30.03 via axs.com. Show at 6:30 p.m.; all ages. — John Wenzel
Girls & Science at DMNS
Friday. The free, in-person gathering that kicks off a month of virtual programming for Girls & Science returns Friday, March 1, to Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The 4-8 p.m. event is aimed at girls ages 3 through 8 learning about STEAM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers through hands-on activities — and all ages are welcome, organizers said.
In-person conversations, and CBS Colorado meteorologist Lauren Whitney, will also be on hand for the female-led lab demos and other activities, hosted by CBS Colorado, hosted by the museum, and Girls Inc. of Metro Denver. Register at dmns.org, and learn more at cbsnews.com/colorado/girlsandscience. — John Wenzel
WinterWonderGrass Festival
Friday-Sunday. The blues and roots celebration known as WinterWonderGrass Steamboat returns to Steamboat Springs Friday, March 1, through Sunday, March 3, at Steamboat Resort’s Upper Knoll Lot — about a 10-minute walk to the gondola, bus and shuttle terminal, and the Grand Hotel.
The mountain setting pairs nicely with sets from The Death South, Sierra Ferrell, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Paul Cauthen, The Infamous Stringdusters, Andy Frasco & the U.N. and dozens more. Check out the full lineup and get tickets — $259 for the whole fest, or $109-$149 per day — at winterwondergrass.com. — John Wenzel