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http://www.milossportstavern.com A steady stream of regulars come and go at Milo's Sports Tavern, where people are friendly and the server, who also acts as bartender and hostess, greets you by name. Milo's is a neighborhood sports joint with comfortable leather seats at the bar meant for sitting in for a while. Though not a very big space, the tavern makes great use of what's available. More than twenty flat-screen TVs line the top of the walls around the entire restaurant, with four more on the smoking patio, and there are more neon beer signs than beers on tap. The kitchen stays open until 1 a.m., so you can soak up the bargain booze with some mac-and-cheese or any number of other sports-bar food staples. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.milwaukee-st-tavern.com One of the few sports bars in the heart of Cherry Creek North, the Milwaukee Street Tavern, formerly Legends, seems a bit out of place among the chic stores and restaurants in the area. Like the Cherry Cricket, the place feels very un-Cherry Creek, which is a good thing if you're looking for a chance to get away from other high-priced spots in the neighborhood, have a few drinks and catch a game on one of its many flat screens. The unpretentious spot has decent prices on drinks and serves a good selection of pub grub, including sandwiches and burgers. The tavern also has a mini bowling alley with two lanes. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Despite the fancy statues, colorful paintings and formal decor in the dining room, this small bar off Parker Road is a lot less assuming than its initial appearance would have you think. With a menu marked by traditional dishes such as chicken Kiev, beef stroganoff and shish kabob, the Mirage's real draw is in its old-world, folksy charm. The establishment is family owned and operated, and it shows in the intimate, immediate atmosphere. With a clientele that's largely Russian, the Mirage also boasts a unique and exotic feel. While the dining room is modestly sized, the restaurant offers a stage and a dance floor for private parties and karaoke. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.themiragesportsbar.com While it calls itself a sports bar, this spacious Littleton spot could be considered more of a pool hall. With enough pool tables to satisfy pool leagues, Mirage also has a whole wall of dartboards that cater to dart leagues as well a shuffleboard table. Sure, there are enough TVs around the place to catch any kind of sporting event, as well as enough tables to spread out. A popular spot for karaoke on the weekends, the Mirage has live bands on occasion. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.moesdenver.com Moe's Original Bar-B-Que is a Colorado-based chain started by out-of-state transplants, Mike Fernandez, Ben Gilbert and Jeff Kennedy, who met at the University of Alabama and opened up a carry-out barbecue joint at the base of Vail Mountain during the 2002-03 ski season. That little spot has grown into more than a dozen restaurants across the country, including three in the metro area. After the fading Sport Bowl Lanes & Billiards ran its course, Gothic Theatre owner Steve Schalk transformed the space into the Falcon, a sci-fi themed music venue/bowling alley named after the Millennium Falcon. About a year later, the Moe's BBQ guys opened up shop there and the Falcon and Moe's BBQ were one. The hot-pit meats include pulled pork, smoked chicken, smoked turkey, shrimp, catfish, chicken wings and ribs. The traditional sides (baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad) are supplemented by rotating sides-of-the-day specials. This particular Moe's includes a small bowling alley, where you can knock down pins while you scarf down 'cue, as well as to-die-for smoked tofu for the vegetarians in the crowd. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.morrisonholidaybar.com Known by townies as "the local cure," the Holiday Bar is a relatively undiscovered treasure in downtown Morrison. Bikers know about it -- you'll often find them packing the bar on weekends to indulge in the cheap beer, strong drinks and live music the Holiday has to offer. The venue includes an expansive smoker-friendly patio with an outdoor area for when it's nice and a covered section for when it's not (and a popcorn machine with free popcorn for barflies). There are weekly Texas Hold 'Em and blackjack tournaments at the bar, and there's a doorway cut through to the adjacent Mill Street Deli, serving up enormous Angus and buffalo burgers as well as typical deep-fried bar fare; you can place an order at the deli and they'll deliver it right to you at the bar. There are large-screen televisions for watching the game, plus free Wi-Fi in case they're not showing your team of choice. Although it's sometimes overlooked, you can't miss the venue: It's also got the only legal light-up sign in this small foothills town, complete with a blinking arrow directing you in the door. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.mountainsunpub.com The Mountain Sun group channels the spirit of those college roommates who maintained a constant house party, complete with a keg and a rotating roster of friends. The three pubs are a front for a microbrewery, and they each maintain a line of about twenty taps for the Sun's own solid, award-winning craft beers. During happy hour, hippies, hikers and lawn-game enthusiasts can indulge in $3 pints of heady IPAs and nitro stouts, supplemented by bar fare that pragmatically provides both bacon and beer-baked tempeh for the conscious eaters who frequent these establishments. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
The Naughty Prince had a nice run as "Denver's premier dart bar" at 7950 East Mississippi Avenue before it finally closed at the end of 2010. Mugsy’s moved in soon after, taking over a third of the former Naughty Prince space. While Mugsy's isn't a dart bar, the laid-back neighborhood watering hole, which has a decent-sized smoking patio, does have pool tables, and the kitchen serves up burgers and pizza. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
At this Aurora sports-bar-cum-live-music haunt, an eye-catching death-metal art backdrop hangs behind the tiny stage to remind you where you are. MVP's dance floor serves as spillout area for bands unable to fit on the stage -- which is most of them. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Yes, My Brother's Bar has a fascinating history: oldest still-operating bar in Denver, Neal Cassady hangout, yadda yadda, etc. Yes, in its current incarnation it's a beloved and anachronistic neighborhood institution that plays classical music, caters to a demographically mixed crowd of crusty old-timers, serious drinkers, families, artists and transplants, and from its stubby galley kitchen offers a strange diner-slash-taproom-cum-lunchwagon menu. But when a burger is this good - and the kitchen cooks 'em up until 1 a.m. - you just don't need anything more. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.myntmojitolounge.com Public lounging is a nightly pastime at Mynt, where comfy couches cushion the well-tailored hides of LoDo loyalists. Live DJs spin the body electric every Thursday. Decorated to suit its name -- the place is greener than Kermit -- Mynt is mojitos-and-martini heaven. Several beer choices also augment a small food menu. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
