Chicken Fight Fest, Denver
8715 Chestnut Place, Denver, CO 80216
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Chicken Fight Fest
1,162.8 mi8715 Chestnut Place, Denver, CO 80216
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About Chicken Fight Fest
"Everything Fried Chicken and Whiskey Festival" is back!! Grab your spot at this year’s Chicken Fight Fest—the best summer kickoff party in the city!—and help decide which of Denver’s top restaurants will take the title of best wings, fried chicken and specialty dish. Your ticket gets you unlimited tastes from more than 50 favorite Mile High eateries, all paired with unique craft cocktails from rockstar mixologists, beer, a full stage of live country music and some special surprises. This ain’t your mamma’s food fest, and tickets are sure to sell out, so come revel with us in RiNo as we eat, drink and dance the night away at the Chicken Fight!
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4.7
based on Groupon 82 reviews
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Adriana
3 ratings|1 review
Lots of food, lots of drinks. At first it seems like you’ll be in long lines all evening but you really aren’t. It’s super fun and would definitely recommend. The only thing that would make it better is if it didn’t end so soon after it began.
Kimberly
Top reviewer
32 ratings|9 reviews
Unlimited chicken and whiskey. That's all to be said. Will be there every year
Russ
Top reviewer
12 ratings|9 reviews
Holy food and drinks Batman!
Helen
3 ratings|2 reviews
We absolutely love this event! It's our second year going. I brought 9 friends this year. They all loved it too.
There are always great restaurants / food trucks who always throw down! We loved the creative VIP section.We will always attend this event.
The ONE complaint I do not like at all is the name. Chicken fighting is horrendous, illegal and disgusting. Many of us would like if they could change the name that does not represent something negative. I know this sounds minute, but I think it would put this event in an even more positive light, especially since Colorado is big on animals and their welfare.