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Nallen’s Irish Pub opened in 1992 and was a neighborhood mainstay long before other bars invaded the 1400 block of Market Street. The family-operated, no-frills spot feels more like an authentic Irish pub than a trendy LoDo bar. Since Nallen’s isn’t overwhelmed with a lot of TVs showing sporting events, it’s easier to concentrate on the drinking here. The bar serves a mean pint of Guinness, along with a decent array of U.K. brews like Smithwick’s and domestic and local beers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.nedkellysirishpub.com Irish-Australian bush ranger Edward “Ned” Kelly was hailed by some as a cold-blooded killer, while others considered him a folk hero and a symbol of Irish-Australian resistance against oppression by the British ruling class. Whatever the case, folks celebrate him daily at this authentic Irish pub in downtown Littleton. While the intimate space can get packed during karaoke on Fridays and live music on Saturdays, it’s also a place where you can get to know your neighbor in a relatively short time. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Despite its location in a mostly industrial area and its lockdown behind barred windows and a door, the Welcome Inn does right by its moniker with a jovial staff and a warm interior replete with wood-paneled walls, video games and a cigarette machine. The nearly sunless spot -- most of the lighting seems to come from the dozens of old-school beer signs -- is perfect for a brew on a cold day. The best times to, ahem, be Welcomed are during the bar's happy hours -- emphasis on the s: Monday through Friday, from 4 to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 10 a.m. That's right: The Welcome Inn has long been a haven for working folk with odd schedules, so if you're looking for some dawn drinking company, it's not a bad place to start. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.nextdoorloungedenver.com After the short-lived Jazzmatazz Lounge closed, the space next to Limon Peruvian restaurant was renovated and transformed into the Next Door Lounge. Will Olson, one of the owners, wanted a place with cheap drinks, good food, a relaxing vibe and an unpretentious atmosphere. And that's essentially what you get at this cozy neighborhood watering hole with exposed brick walls. While Olson says it's not a sports bar, it's run by sports fans, so there are usually specials during football games. And since it's just a stone's throw from St. Joseph Hospital, Next Door offers discount prices on drinks for hospital staff. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.nissis.com One of the few full-fledged music venues in Lafayette, Nissi’s brings in a variety of local and national live acts most nights of the week, offering everything from jazz and rock to a cappella, comedy and cabaret. The intimate venue, which has a decent sound system and acoustics, is a classy spot for an evening of dinner and entertainment. Most of the shows start early and end by 9:30 p.m. on weekdays and 10 p.m. on the weekends. The dinner menu includes burgers, pasta, steak, stuffed eggplant, seafood and appetizers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
One of Denver's best dives, the Nob Hill Inn has been a drinker's paradise for more than fifty years. It's daunting to think of all the people who have spent hours on the stools there, killing time and waiting for the day to the end. But it's the kind of joint where it's easy to lose track of time. The square-shaped bar makes for easy people-watching, and with some of Colfax's finest camping out there, it's usually entertaining as hell. If Bukowski were still alive, this might be his idea of nirvana. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffbrothers.net While its name is a reference to Caddyshack caddy Danny Noonan, this tavern at the Club at Heather Ridge isn't necessarily themed after the film. Yes, the joint's house drink is the Danny Noonan, but that's about as far as it goes. Since Noonan's is right on the gold course, it has a built-in customer base with the golfers, but it also attracts a lot of folks in nearby condominium complexes. Noonan's is part of the B.U.F.F. Brothers group of bars and restaurants, but it's more of a neighborhood watering hole and less sports-oriented than the Brothers' other places, like FuNuGyz in Parker or Ralphie's in Louisville. Not to worry, though: There are still plenty of flat-screen TVs to catch the sports action. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.noraddancebar.com NORAD, which moved into the former 2200 space, is the prime spot for mature dance music. What does that mean, exactly? It means that it's for people who know and love electronic music and haven't become jaded by the mainstream takeover. The biggest names in the underground dance-music scene come here, and the parties run late into the night. The sound system is comparable to those at Denver's biggest clubs, and the location is such that once you get to NORAD, you won't want to go anywhere else. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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