Fall BAZAAR at Belleview Station: Where Denver Makers Meet Bottomless Mimosas
There are fall weekends when Denver feels like one big neighborhood party. The kind where everyone’s carrying a drink, every dog has a costume, and every corner smells like pumpkin pie spice and food trucks. That’s the vibe of the Fall BAZAAR at Belleview Station, coming back October 11, with more local makers, more music, and more ways to justify spending your Saturday outside instead of doom scrolling. (Follow us on Instagram 😜!)
It’s part street fair, part shopping spree, part hangout. From 12 to 6 PM, Belleview Station turns into a small runway of tents filled with 70+ Colorado makers showing off handmade candles, vintage clothes, ceramics, and snacks that somehow taste like fall. (Speaking of, here’s our “family” Cranberry Pumpkin Bread recipe. Don’t tell my mom. Do add an extra half cup of cranberries.)
The Market that Feels Like a Celebration
If you’ve been to a Denver BAZAAR before, you know it isn’t just shopping. It’s music in the background, a drink in your hand, and the occasional golden retriever wearing a costume that probably took its owner all week to make. We’ve been having a blast lately with the latter, doing another Dog Costume Contest at the 2nd annual Bananasfest. My personal favorite? Corn dog.
Get it? Corn dog.
This year’s Dog Costume Contest kicks off at 12:30, and it’s free to join. Register in advance here and we’ll shoot you details on how to get your pup in the pageant. Winners walk away with bragging rights and everyone who has a costumed Cujo gets $5 off bottomless mimosas.
A Little Yoga, A Lot of Mimosas
If you want to start the day early, there’s a YogaSix DTC class at 11 AM that includes a free mat to take home. You can also skip straight to the $20 bottomless mimosas from 12 to 2 PM, or combine both with the $30 Yoga + Bottomless Bundle. Tickets are available through Humanitix. Doing yoga in a beer garden can be, let’s say… distracting, so we give everyone wireless headphones that are dialed in to our instructor. They’re noise cancelling and Alex takes great pride in cleaning them every week. It’s his favorite thing to do.
Even if yoga isn’t your thing, the crowd is always a good mix. Some people show up for the drinks, some for the dogs, and plenty just for the browsing and live DJ.
Why Belleview Station?
Belleview Station feels like one of those spots that was designed for this kind of event. It’s walkable, filled with patios, there’s a literal dog park, and it’s right off the light rail. Parking is free for up to three hours, which feels like a small miracle in Denver. If you haven’t been down to the DTC in a while, it’s the perfect excuse to see how the neighborhood has grown.
Shop Local, Drink Local, Meet Local
There’s something special about meeting the Colorado folks behind the products. That’s always been Denver BAZAAR’s thing, but I had no idea how much it would impact me. These markets give small makers a platform and give shoppers a way to connect with the people who actually make what they buy.
Whether you’re into art prints, handmade jewelry, hot sauce, or fall décor, you’ll find something worth bringing home. And if you’re not into any of that, come for the music and dog-watching. It’s free, it’s dog-friendly, and it’s one of those rare times where you can actually feel good about spending money.
The Details You’ll Want Handy
When: Saturday, October 11, 2025, from 12–6 PM
Where: Belleview Station, 6791 E Chenango Ave, Denver, CO
Cost: Free entry. Add-ons for YogaSix ($15), Bottomless Mimosas ($20), or both ($30).
Dog Costume Contest: 12:30 PM at Belleview Beer Garden
Parking: Free for under 3 hours. Light rail stop nearby.
More info at denverbazaar.com.
Why This One Matters
Denver has no shortage of markets, but the Belleview Station Fall BAZAAR keeps growing because it feels like the right mix of curated and casual. Show up in a flannel. Grab a drink. Spend a few hours wandering without any pressure. The vendors change each season, the energy shifts a little, but the idea stays the same: shop small, sip local, and connect with our city in a real way.
It’s our last BAZAAR of the season, so if you’re ready for fall, this is where you’ll find it.