[1] The Cruise Room is a hotel bar with historic art deco interior, that was operated as an illicit speakeasy.
[2] In February 1908, Bill Haywood and two other officers of the Western Federation of Miners were secretly held overnight in adjacent rooms in the Oxford, by the Denver police.
Today, Urban Farmer Steakhouse operates as The Oxford Hotel's restaurant partner.
[6] The Cruise Room is a bar located within the Oxford Hotel, considered a historic, upscale cocktail lounge, and known for its preserved Art Deco interior.
[7] The bar opened as part of the Oxford Hotel in 1891, and was known for its martinis, though not originally named the Cruise Room.
[11] The interior has an unusual color juxtaposition, with red lighting shining down on chrome trim and historically accurate light-pumpkin-colored walls.