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http://www.conoroneills.com/boulder/ A staple dive that stands out even in Boulder's crowded bar scene, Conor O'Neill's is the most authentic Irish pub you'll find in the Rockies, thanks to the importation of everything from the bar to the fireplace to the decor. Irish masons even flew over to help build the place. Live music on weekends includes rock, surf, folk and, of course, Celtic. Conor O'Neill's boasts dark rooms lined with eclectic artifacts, placed haphazardly above dark tables and booths. The spot is always a little sticky, thanks to the debauchery that's long taken place within its halls. Although the pub's big draws are its tap beer and live music (the center room hosts open-mike nights and local musicians), many regulars stop in to grab burgers here, too. And it's not unusual to witness groups doing car bombs, even if St. Patrick's Day is a long way off. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
After three decades as Teddy T’s, this spot was taken over by new owners in 2011, who changed the name to the Continental Room & Lounge. The space was completely remodeled inside: The bar was redone, new carpet was installed, and the room where the pool tables used to be was made into a lounge. The Continental – still a bit of a fern bar – no longer seems as dingy as it once was, and on the weekends, the room brings in some fine local talent, like the Delta Sonics and Hazel Miller. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.coolrivercafe.com Deep in the heart of the Tech Center, the upscale and spacious Cool River Cafe provides a respite for young and not-so-young urban professionals to enjoy a few drinks after the workday. A steak-and-seafood-laden menu gives patrons a reason to linger after happy hour. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.copperrail.com Touting itself as "Brighton's best family-owned sports bar," the Copper Rail lives up to that billing with twenty hi-def big screens, as well as a 135-inch projection screen. But while there are plenty of spots to catch televised games in the bar, the Rail also sports a few pool tables, skee-ball, arcade games and kid-friendly games. With its exposed brick walls and slick furnishings, the Copper Rail is a few notches above Mojo's, which formerly inhabited the space. It has 24 beers on tap and serves everything from wings and nachos to burgers, salads and sandwiches, as well as a kids' menu. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Originally opened in 1965 as Eddie's Cordial, the Cordial Lounge has had a long run as a neighborhood bar. Located behind Casa Bonita, the spot hosts live music on the weekends and karaoke and trivia during the week. There's a game room with pool tables, darts, pinball, bubble hockey and Skee-Ball, and the menu includes standard bar fare like tater tots and Philly cheesesteaks. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.boulderado.com/corner_bar The Corner Bar, located inside the historic Boulderado Hotel, offers two floors of seating and a heated outside patio. The expansive wine and spirits list -- which includes an impressive array of single-malt Scotches -- is full of specials and unique drinks like the Boulderado Martini (Ketel One vodka, Cointreau and Limoncello with a sugared rim). If that doesn't warm you right, the house-infused bourbon mixed with homemade cider could be the thing that keeps you toasty. And if the Corner Bar happens to be where you claim last call, step right into the lobby of the Boulderado and book yourself a room for the night, because the brunch menu is worth sticking around for the morning after. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.corridor44.com Drinking champagne is often compared to drinking stars, and with its dangling chandeliers and European-style furnishings, Corridor 44 is sufficiently sparkly to support that analogy. While the tiny Larimer Square spot has a full bar, the bubbly is what makes this place rise above the rest. Corridor 44 serves a seasonal selection of true Champagne as well as sparkling wines; during the week, nearly twenty champagne cocktails are available for sipping and sampling. The menu is designed to match the chi-chi drinks, with offerings ranging from truffle-oil fries and caviar to mussels and steak. The ambience is ideal for a first date, an anniversary or an intimate meeting with friends. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tavernhg.com/cowboy_lounge Cowboy Lounge's main attractions may be its spacious dance floor and country music, but this LoDo bar also holds real appeal for sports fans and casual bar-goers. The place is owned by the neighboring Tavern, and both establishments have benefited from the partnership. A shared upstairs patio featuring a full bar and two wide-screen TVs beaming games offers not just a great view, but a chance to get a breather from the dance floor, which can get fairly crowded on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Access to the Tavern also gives patrons more menu options; they can order from a standard bar menu featuring pizzas, sandwiches and salads. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.coyoteuglysaloon.com Notorious for its dancing-on-the-bar female bartenders, made famous by the movie of the same name, the Denver branch of the New York institution doesn't disappoint. For those looking for some eye candy to augment their booze, this noisy joint is always lively. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.crash45denver.com After the Portulaca Cafe, a decades-old Slavic speakeasy in Globeville, closed in 2008, the White Owl moved in and transformed the space into a cozy dive bar. In 2011, the metal artist Shane Evans took it a step further, dubbed it Crash 45 and started making improvements such as expanding the patio, adding a room for music and DJs, and fitting the space with his own works made from vintage motorcycle parts, recycled objects, discarded bicycles and old truck bodies. Wade Kirwan, who worked for years as executive chef at Vesta Dipping Grill, heads up a small menu that includes burgers and sandwiches. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.candgtavern.com There's no denying that Crimson & Gold is a college bar; that would be impossible, since this joint is right next to the University of Denver. But it's also a reliable neighborhood restaurant, with lots of room for families and other big groups, a 1,400-square-foot back patio and a menu that appeals to just about everyone. There are bar-food favorites -- sweet-potato fries and homemade BBQ chips -- as well as higher-end items (the "After 5" portion of the menu includes Filet Mignon, grilled salmon and pork chops, complemented by wedge and mixed-greens salads). A crowd favorite at lunch or dinner is the Pioneer Burger: a hearty beef patty piled high with bacon, pepper Jack cheese, haystack onions and BBQ sauce. For a sweet finish, Crimson & Gold also offers a variety of shakes, malts and root beer floats, as well as baby ice cream sandwiches -- three little minty desserts per order. Whether you're toting around five starving kids or just looking for a place to grab a beer, Crimson & Gold can accommodate you. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.crocsmexicangrill.com By day, this well-worn spot proffers massive plates of Mexican food, including chiles rellenos and carnitas, and Americanized Mexican food, like Southwestern burgers and salads. During those hours, the booths and tables fill with downtown business lunchers and groups that venture off the 16th Street Mall. At night, Croc's transforms into a bar, with booming music that attracts the LoDo crowds to the sidewalk patio and cavernous space inside, where they drink and dance long after the kitchen stops serving food. The wine list might not be the largest in town, but Croc's makes up for it with its bounty of signature margaritas, plus a tequila list thoughtfully split into categories - Cuervo family, anejo, blanco, reposado or premium _ to make your choice a little easier. And Ohio State Buckeyes who have relocated to Denver will find a sympathetic crowd on game days: Croc's serves as the alumni club in the Mile High City. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
While this Lafayette neighborhood spot definitely has elements of a sports bar, including a lot of Broncos memorabilia, pool tables, dartboard and a big-screen TV, it also attracts a good share of bikers. A little too clean to be a dive, the Crossroads Tavern, tucked away in the Coal Creek Village Shopping Center, is roomy enough that you're not standing shoulder-to-shoulder with folks, even when it gets busy on the weekends (when it occasionally brings in bands). It also has a decent-sized patio to stretch out on or have a smoke. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.cruawinebar.com Wine cubbies line the back wall of the high-ceilinged sliver of Larimer Square space occupied by Cru: A Wine Bar. The richly appointed room fills with an after-work crowd in the late afternoon, as business types wind down over a glass of wine and a snack during happy hour while others rev up for a big evening ahead. Later at night, the low cherry tables and bar are illuminated by the soft glow of candles, and the conversations get more intimate. Although the big draw is wine - offered by the bottle, by the glass and in dozens of wine flights - Cru proffers sizable cheese and charcuterie boards as well as a full dinner menu to soak up all that alcohol. The wine menu is more international, with bottles that originate everywhere from South America to California; the food selection includes cheese plates and stone-fired pizzas. All the servers give you very personalized attention, and that and the bar's intimate feel make this a perfect choice for a romantic rendezvous or a laid-back meeting. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.theoxfordhotel.com The Cruise Room could be Denver's most iconic spot. It's located in the Oxford Hotel, so its marble floors echo with Denver history, stretching back to the late nineteenth century, when Union Station was the crossroads of the Rocky Mountain West and Bat Masterson relieved himself in the giant urinals in the basement bathrooms. But the Cruise Room has more recent history, too: It was renovated in the '30s to look like the lounge on the Queen Mary (hence the name), then got a quick remodel a decade later when the German toast -- one of a dozen circling the walls of the bar -- was deemed politically incorrect; in the '60s, it was the headquarters for a group of carousers known as the Evil Companions. Today, you'll find all kinds of passengers hopping aboard a stool in the Cruise Room -- tourists and business types staying at the hotel, longtime fans who've moved from the suburbs to LoDo lofts, hipsters who've discovered the joys of strong martinis. And good food: McCormick's, which has a bar and dining room flanking the Cruise Room, serves its menu of steaks and seafood in here, too. Ahoy! Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.cubacubacafe.com Cuba Cuba occupies two conjoined Victorian homes deep in the Golden Triangle - but at its heart, this spot could be smack-dab in Havana. Owner Kristy Socarras Bigelow is a first-generation Cuban-American whose mother fled Castro's revolution for Miami in 1959. Bigelow has re-created her mother's homeland here, in a colorful space that serves muy authentic (and meat-focused) Cuban dishes in the homey dining room. The bright front bar shimmers with activity, from a killer mojito happy hour Monday through Thursday to the last drink of the evening for SoCo club-hoppers. And while, yes, this can sometimes make for a maddening wait, it's totally worth it once a seat has been procured and the plates of plantains, lechon asada and Cuban sandwiches start arriving. And if you must have something to occupy yourself while you wait, Cuba Cuba's bartenders make some of the best, most powerful mojitos in the city. This is as close to Cuba as you can get without boarding a plane - and no visa required. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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