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http://www.fadoirishpub.com With a large patio and huge, wood-accented interior, Fadó feels as big as Dublin. The cheeky Irish pub was fashioned by carpenters from the Emerald Isle, and its music calendar is thoroughly green, with performances from acoustic and Celtic groups, and rock bands on the weekends. Lining the boulevard leading to Coors Field, Fadó is popular with the sports crowd and LoDo denizens looking for a little culture, however contrived. Go for the great Guinness pour and the chummy atmosphere of this funky Irish pub; the Disney-meets-Stonehenge setting, the Celtic music and the noisy, friendly ambience make for a fun night on the town. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thefaintinggoatpub.com The Fainting Goat took over a building on Broadway that's been a half-dozen restaurants and bars over the years, giving it a good cleaning, fixing the elevator and introducing a menu with an Irish accent. But the best innovation so far has been the bar added to the rooftop patio, which saves the servers (or customers) from having to run down three flights of stairs every time they need another round. And not only does this secluded sky-high spot offer a lovely view of the mountains, but it has wi-fi and ashtrays, since this patio is definitely far enough from the front entrance for smoking to be legal. Not only is this the best rooftop patio in Denver, but it could also be the best place to find your employees playing hooky. The Goat serves up a kind of Irish-American mixed bag of burgers and sandwiches, chicken wings and fingers, inexpensive steaks, "Irish Nachos" (covered in corned beef, natch) and lunchtime fish-and-chips specials. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.fallingrocktaphouse.com Falling Rock Tap House could be the best beer joint not just in Denver, but in the entire beer-drinking world. Every fall, folks in town for the Great American Beer Festival make a pilgrimage to this LoDo institution to partake of a few of the more than seventy beers on tap - all craft-brewed, "no contract brews or megaswill." And countless more varieties are available by the bottle, from the most obvious Colorado choices to the most obscure Austrian offerings. And Falling Rock also rocks a good menu that features better-than-average bar fare. The fries are cut and cooked fresh; the onion rings are crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside; the wings (which come tossed in hot, garlic or "wings from hell" sauces) are a perfect counterpart to whatever cold brew you're sipping. The kitchen also cooks up a handful of Mexican dishes and a hearty selection of sandwiches and burgers. And thanks to the late-night menu, you can keep munching until 1 a.m. on weekends. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.fatboys-sportsbar.com There's no typifying the fare at Fat Boy's. The sheer size of the bar and grill's menu matches its name, with dishes that range from salads to seafood, burritos to full barbecue platters. Happily, Fat Boy's doesn't charge according to the breadth of its menu; plates average around $9. The bar includes a digital jukebox, two pool tables, a spacious patio for smokers and a daily offering of drink specials -- deals that apply to beers on tap as well as frozen drinks. With two distinct sections, the ambience at Fat Boy's is somewhere between a family restaurant and a standard neighborhood bar. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Don't let the name fool you: The Fat Frog Cafe is nothing like a cafe and everything like a friendly, neighborhood bar. The interior is decorated in warm beiges and dark wood, with comfortable booths and leather-upholstered stools for the tables, and high-backed bar stools for the long, wraparound bar in the middle of the room. Located in Littleton's downtown historic district, the Fat Frog offers karaoke three times a week, live music on Fridays, darts, drink specials and eight familiar brews on tap. It's a fun place to stop after browsing the boutiques on Main Street, before heading toward the city for a night of debauchery, or just to sit and enjoy a beer with the friendly staff. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.mccoolsbar.com/index.html Since it's on Arapahoe Road just off I-25 in Centennial, Finn McCool's is a lively spot to either wait out rush-hour traffic or visit later in the evening -- especially on Tuesdays, for one of the best karaoke nights in the Denver Tech Center area. Mainly a sports bar, Finn McCool's has enough TVs to watch a game or UFC matches in most areas of the bar, as well as having beer pong, pool and foosball tables. The menu includes a decent selection of bar food, from wings and potato skins to pizza, sandwiches, burgers and sliders. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
One of downtown Nederland’s main watering holes, First Street Pub & Grill is a no-frills spot with an earthy mountain feel. While it’s a relaxed spot during the week, it can get a bit packed on the weekends that it hosts live bands or during one of the town’s annual celebrations, such as Frozen Dead Guy Days. The bar, which opened in 2004, has a decent selection of brews, and the menu includes pasta, burgers, pizza and sandwiches, with vegan and vegetarian options. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.fluffbar.com Fluff* owner Brit Chambers, a nationally renowned stylist from Los Angeles, used to make a lot of house calls: A client would invite some girlfriends over, and suddenly the appointment would turn into a party, with wine, cocktails, and Chambers doing the guests' hair, too. It was these events that inspired her to create a similar experience with Fluff* salon/bar, whose crystal-and-white-stone decor was designed to feel like the inside of a jewelry box. Fluff* offers services from top stylists, barbers, makeup artists and aestheticians, all in a lounge atmosphere that includes two bars and a drink menu concocted by mixologist Tyler Marshall. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.forestroom5.com A block west of I-25, near the 15th Street bridge, Forest Room 5 is just hip enough to be cool without being trendy. With its dim lighting and candles on the tables, this upscale neighborhood spot attracts a youthful crowd most days of the week, especially on the weekends. While the place is spacious and houses a few different rooms, some of which can be rented out for private functions, it still retains a fair amount of intimacy, and it's easy to find a spot to have a private conversation. In addition to cocktails, wine and beer, Forest Room 5 serves a full menu that includes seared ahi tuna sliders, mini-burgers, bruschetta, pizza, mac-and-cheese and more. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.foxtheatre.com Aside from being among the country's best-regarded venues, the Fox continues to offer one of the Front Range's best concert experiences. Unrestricted sight lines and flawless sound abound, and the calendar is consistently excellent and diverse, with the best and brightest locals, indie hip-hop and rock, mainstream acts on the verge, and everything in between, as well as a stellar lineup of national acts. Factor in a friendly bar staff and reasonable drink prices, and you have a room that is simply the most intimate and enthralling place to see a show. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.frontporchdenver.com The Front Porch has long been known for a simple plan to get folks in the place. Every month, the bar publishes a calendar with different names on each day of the month except Wednesdays, and if your name is on there, you drink free all night. While it gets a bit frat bro-ish at times, the club also attracts the stylish LoDo set. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
The Frontier Club offers the feel of a bygone era, a time when farmers populated the eastern stretches of the metro area. The bar sits between the fringes of older, suburban Aurora and clusters of recent development to the west, giving it the feel of a friendly, relaxed outpost on the edge of urban chaos. The spacious bar boasts pool tables, shuffleboard, a dance floor and even a battered piano. With live country and rock on Friday and Saturday nights and a constant stream of local sports games on its big-screen TV, the owners aim to keep customers occupied. Add the bar's signature burgers and burritos to the mix, as well as its family-friendly karaoke on Thursdays, and it's an ideal place to escape suburbia without driving too far. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.funkybuddhalounge.com There's no official dress code at the Funky Buddha Lounge, but if there were, it would probably just be "sexy." A magnet for singles with disposable income and a taste for cosmo cocktails, the Buddha also includes the upstairs Ginger Bar, where live DJs perform for an open-air crowd six nights a week. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffbrothers.net With more than forty TVs spread around this Parker bar, it's clear that FuNuGyz is serious about sports. And with DirecTV packages like NFL Sunday, NHL Center Ice and others, chances are that if there's a sporting event you want to watch, you'll find it at FuNuGyz, even the UFC fights. Since the place is so spacious, there are usually a few places where you can carve out your own spot for the afternoon to watch a game. Framed Broncos jerseys and other memorabilia hang on the walls, and there are a number of pool tables. During the week, FuNuGyz offers karaoke, poker and trivia nights, as well as Wii bowling and Guitar/DJ Hero. The menu includes a variety of wings, appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, Mexican food, soups and salads. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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