Historic elegance for your events
The Denver Athletic Club is a historic venue located in downtown Denver, offering a unique setting for events. With a guest capacity of up to 400, it features elegant ballrooms and modern amenities. The price range is competitive, making it suitable for both corporate and social events.
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The Denver Athletic Club Club in 1325 Glenarm Pl, Denver, CO 80204, USA accommodates up to 400 guests, 5,000 sqft of usable space. $5,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate meetings, Social events. Amenities include Catering services, Full-service bar, AV equipment, Wi-Fi, Parking, Fitness facilities. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
WeddingsCorporate meetingsSocial events
Amenities
Catering servicesFull-service barAV equipmentWi-FiParkingFitness facilities
Rating: 4.4/5 (442 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
The DAC has become my home away from home. The staff I've gotten to know over the past two years have demonstrated world-class hospitality and knowledge in their field/department and I can't help but relate it to being on set of a Mr. Rogers episode every time I'm there. Val who serves as concierge ensures the co-working space is an incredible environment for remote working — she's willing and able to help anyone with just about anything and we all feel taken care of there. Daryl in the pub could not be a more kind or comforting presence and has become a club favorite for all of us. Gabe in the Cafe always makes an effort to get to know us, take care of us, and has become another figure I look forward to seeing throughout my day at the DAC. Matt Hartl who runs the leagues at the DAC (and so much more) goes to the ends of the earth to make sure every single member is getting the most out of each league — he tracks scores, averages, teams to ensure handicaps are in place and championships are even, and is present in the countless leagues he runs as if that one league is the only thing he's managing. Kelly and Lorraine in the bowling alley demonstrate the highest end service even when dealing with some rowdy crowds over the years. Lorraine takes care of every member like they're one of her kids — she's always asking me how I'm doing and spoils us all. Omar is the squash pro who puts up with my disastrous level of play — in a few lessons he hasn't given up on me and makes the torturous learning curve a great time. Among my favorite at the DAC is Petra Storm who leads the DAC's Group Exercise and Fitness team is probably the best example of an expert in their field, passionate about her members' growth – wellbeing & development, what it means to be a leader in her org, and truly what it means to be a strong friend, mentor, and neighbor. She has been at the DAC i believe 23+ years and has developed a cult-like following in the best of ways. I recently started going to her workout classes where I found "Club P" — a group of members who have been going to her classes for 20 years!!! It feels like a family reunion every class — checking in on everyone's wellbeing, their families, and their personal hobbies all while making us all run stairs and push sleds until we're talked out. She is a culture leader at the DAC and has made it an environment we all leave stronger, more connected, and better versions of ourselves.
I look forward to the years to come as a member to meet the rest of the staff that makes it all possible.
Cheers to the DAC for hiring an incredible staff and for creating an environment that allows it's members to connect, work, play, and grow in our community.
– Mary Bethany Vincent
- 5.0/5:
A great club with good people in a city of bad politics! I know this hit a little too close to home for some of the DAC's members. If we are this concerned about a safe injection spot so close to our children and where we congregate, then we should be worried about the rest of our neighbors in this city as well, as some of them have no choice but to live around these sites. Bottom line, Mike Johnston has been bad for Denver. Crime is up, unemployment is up, and costs in general are sky high. Mike, you failed Denver just like Polis is failing Colorado. It's time for new leadership. Vote NO to the Denver Vibrant Bond.
– Z
- 5.0/5:
I have shot weddings here; the venue is always well-maintained. The staff are easy to work with and they go above and beyond for the couples and their guests. The rooftop patio area is great for weddings and other celebrations.
– tyler hobbs
Photo credit(s): The Denver Athletic Club, G S