DENVER (KDVR) — It just got a whole lot faster in Denver — or at least it will feel like it with the new arcade bar that simulates a Formula 1 racetrack.
On Wednesday, Denver F1 Arcade is opening its doors in the River North Art District as only the fourth location in the country. Just across the street from stables like Corisca Wine Bar and Larimer Lounge lies 69 state-of-the-art Formula 1 racing simulators.
The 15,000-square-foot space on Walnut Street has immersive racing experience simulators that make it feel like you’re on the racetrack. With five skill levels of “rookie” to “elite,” people can test out their driving skills on Grand Prix tracks from around the world.
“Following three successful openings along the East Coast and growing passion for Formula 1 in the U.S., we’re thrilled to be bringing F1 Arcade to Denver. This city’s energy and creativity make it the perfect home for our one-of-a-kind concept. We cannot wait for residents and Denver visitors alike to experience our signature racing, world-class food, and dynamic social atmosphere in the heart of the RiNo District this fall,” said Jon Gardner, president of Global Development at F1 Arcade.
Drivers can choose from “Head-to-Head Racing” and compete individually, or “Team Racing” with groups of four or more people. While it’s known for its F1 simulators, it’s still a bar with signature cocktails and food like Ahi Tuna Tostadas and Wagyu Beef Sliders.
The venue officially opens on Wednesday at 12 p.m. at 2734 Walnut Street. Bookings opened in August and are available now.

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