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Street Vending in Denver, CO (2026)

3 verified street vending rules for Denver, Colorado, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Vendor Permits

Denver requires a retail food mobile license from the Department of Environmental Health for food trucks, trailers, and carts. A general business license and Street Occupancy Permit from DOTI are also needed. Mobile vendors must have an agreement with a licensed commercial kitchen for food preparation and vehicle servicing.

Denver Street Vendor and Mobile Food Permits

Some Restrictions

Vending Zones

Denver designates specific zones for mobile food vending in parks, on streets, and on the 16th Street Mall. The Downtown Denver BID manages the 16th Street vending program for food, retail, and service kiosks. Denver Parks and Recreation issues temporary vending permits for designated park sites. Operating zones and hours are specified in each vendor's permit.

Denver Designated Vending Zones

Some Restrictions

Cart & Stand Rules

Denver mobile food carts and trucks must meet DDPHE health standards, maintain commissary agreements, and comply with vehicle and fire safety requirements. All food handling must follow the Colorado Retail Food Establishment Rules. Vehicles must display permits prominently and carry fire extinguishers.

Denver Mobile Food Cart and Truck Regulations

Some Restrictions

Looking for Denver County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Denver city rules.

Street Vending in Denver County