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One of Colfax's best dives, the P.S. Lounge feels like not a lot has changed in the past few decades -- at least as far as decor goes. The booths and carpet are a bit worn and a few tables are chipped, but that's part of its charm, as is the old wood paneling in the room where the pool table is. It's old-school without trying to be. Well, except for the jukebox, which is stocked with everything from classics to tunes from the '80s and beyond. The bar is just a few blocks from the Bluebird Theater, making it an ideal place for cheap and stiff drinks before or after a show. Just remember to bring cash: P.S. doesn't accept credit cards. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Another derelict shelter for those who like their brew without embellishments, the Paradox Lounge invites struggling or bored musicians to come down for an open-stage session. Much bigger than the outside facade suggests, the South Broadway tavern is filled local folk the rest of the week. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.parisontheplatte.com Not only is Paris open long after other restaurants have shut their doors, but it opens back up in time for that first cup of java. While away the wee hours downing espresso and browsing through used books while munching on sandwiches, salads, soups and eclectic pizzas. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.parkcentrelounge.com Park Centre Lounge in Westminster -- which touts itself as "the Cheers of North Denver" -- is definitely a step back to a time when lounges were carpeted, wood-paneled and not dominated by plasma screens. There are TVs, yes, but the focus here is on the simple cocktails, big menu and well-worn dance floor. A dedicated DJ booth serves up nightly karaoke, and live bands stop in from time to time, plus there's a separate room for those desiring to play pool and shuffleboard. For more than 25 years, Park Centre Lounge has been serving up a daily steak special at lunch and offers wings, nachos, sliders, salads, burritos, fritters and burgers galore into the late-night hours, with the kitchen cooking until close. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.theparktavern.com A casual neighborhood spot that's good for families, the Park Tavern serves up a variety of low-priced sandwiches, burgers, Mexican dishes and pizza, plus three separate happy hours, all of which feature two-for-one on all wine, well, draft and bottle beers. The first happy hour begins at 9 a.m. for those who require a little hair of the dog or just a quick pick-me-up with breakfast. Pool tables, televisions and a trivia night help to ensure that patrons will be entertained at all hours. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.parkwaybarandgrill.com The Parkway Bar and Grill is on the southeastern fringes of Aurora, close to where suburban civilization ends and the plains begin. For its somewhat isolated setting, however, the Parkway boasts a surprisingly hip and urban feel. The atmosphere is somewhere between a chic downtown bar and a friendly-family grill; a sleek, massive bar shares space with a cozy dining room and a section set aside for pool tables. Posters bearing images of local sports icons, film stars and the Three Stooges line the walls. There's plenty to distract you here, including a steady schedule of karaoke, Texas Hold 'Em competitions and sports games, plus fifteen HD televisions and a Golden Tee Golf game. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.patscheesesteaks.com Once the home of Brendan's Pub blues club, Pat's Cheesesteaks now occupies this subterranean spot. In addition to serving up some of the best cheesesteaks in town, the spot also brings in DJs on the weekends and hosts beer pong and the Denver Poker Tour during the week. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.patrickcarrolls.com Named after a Boston-area blacksmith from the late 1800s, Patrick Carroll's was started by one of his descendants in 2005. This Berkeley neighborhood watering hole is an updated take on the traditional Irish pub, one of the few in the area. While the cozy, inviting spot brings in a decent lunch crowd, it also attracts a wide variety of folks in the evening who come to drink well-poured pints of Guinness or chow down on appetizers, fish and chips or burgers. The game room in the back sports a few pool tables, shuffleboard, Golden T Golf and Buckhunter. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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http://www.pearlstreetpubandcellar.com Whether it's heavy drinkers or the college set, the Pearl Street Pub & Cellar accommodates them all and more. The multi-level spot right on the Pearl Street Mall serves up stiff drinks and some decent bar food. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.petesrestaurants.com One of the many bars and restaurants in the Pete's empire, the Satire Lounge has been a Denver mainstay for nearly five decades. Offering a comforting refuge from the insanity that is East Colfax Avenue, the friendly space is a warm cavern of tall booths, a beautiful bar and a second, separate dining area. Known for a huge menu dominated by its famous Mexican fare, the lounge serves dozens of platters and combination plates consisting of burritos, enchiladas and quesadillas, plus sandwiches and salads, every day, open to close. With no pool tables or TVs to distract its patrons, the Satire's biggest draw is the fact that it's a good old-fashioned lounge -- a place where conversation is the main attraction. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
The Piano Warehouse, which is located in Colorado Springs's arts district, is the place to go if you need a piano rebuilt or restored (the Warehouse specialize in old-world shellacking and varnish finishes, plus ivory replacement and action regulation). You can also get help moving or tuning your piano, and if you don't even have a piano, well, the Piano Warehouse can help there, too: You can purchase vintage Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Mason & Hamlin, Baldwin and other top brands refurbished, plus new pianos, keyboards and sound systems. And not just that: The Warehouse hosts semi-regular, all-ages shows whose cover donations go directly to the bands. While a lot of those shows are punk rock, the venue welcomes performances from a full range of underground musicians. And it's truly a piano warehouse, with the bands setting up on one side of the spacious room and the audience mingling amid the models. We can make beautiful music together. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.piflersbar.com Pifler's was once part of the B.U.F.F. Brothers chain of sports bars, but the Little Pub Company took over the venue in April 2010 and cleaned up the neighborhood sports tavern, making it a bit more upscale. With a number of HD TVs scattered around the spot, there’s usually a good spot to catch a game, whether it be football, baseball, hockey, basketball or soccer. Since Pifler's is fairly spacious, there's generally room to spread out even when the place is packed. Even if you don't want to watch a game, there are pool tables, a shuffleboard table, and weekly beer pong and cornhole competitions. On the menu, there are burgers, sandwiches, Mexican food and a decent selection of appetizers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.pioneerinnnederland.net The Pioneer Inn has made a lot of history -- and music -- since it opened in Nederland four decades ago. During the heyday of the Caribou Ranch, a recording studio that ran from the early '70s until it was damaged by fire in 1985, musicians stopping in Colorado for recording sessions would take breaks at the Pioneer. Billy Joel, Rod Stewart, Carole King and Waylon Jennings all dropped by. John Lennon sat at the bar; Joe Walsh tended it. Live music had long been a fixture at the inn, but it faded away in recent years. Now Dave Lyons, who took over the Pioneer in 2011 with Cindy Shaw, is bringing it back, taking advantage of Nederland's music community and booking acts seven days a week. While the place still retains a lot of its rustic charm, there have been a few updates -- namely, improvements on its American and Mexican comfort menu, as Shaw has stepped up the food game by using fresher ingredients and being a little more conscious of vegetarian and gluten-free diets. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thepioneerbar.com “The Pioneers” is the name for the University of Denver sports teams, and we think any frontiersman (or woman) would appreciate the hearty fare to be found at the Pioneer, a DU watering hole. The fare is bar food – but quality bar food, including respectable burgers, burritos, soups and salads, as well as some of the town’s best nachos, with every chip loaded with quality ingredients. And if you don’t feel like ordering off the extensive beer menu, we have just the thing to wash down your meal: the Boone margarita, named after DU’s embattled, unofficial mascot. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.piperinn.com Behind a row of gleaming Harleys sits a bar that looks like it came straight out of the movies. It's also home of some of the best chicken wings in town, done Buffalo-style and served piping hot, crispy skinned and smothered in a buttery, spicy sauce. If the crowd looks cranky, get an order to go. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
This Aurora restaurant is owned by Renato Castillo, whose aunt, Francesca Ruiz, owns and operates Los Cabos II. The family-influenced menu offers a mix of coastal seafood dishes, sopas and Peruvian specialties. More than half of the menu was culled from Los Cabos menu, while the remaining plates are all Castillo's mother's recipes. Not surprisingly, the restaurant's signature, namesake cocktail is a big draw. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.denveraggies.com Modeled after Boston's Pour House, this LoDo watering hole is one of the few Red Sox-friendly spots in the area. It's a no-frills joint that has a decent selection of brews, serves pub grub and sports a killer rooftop patio, which is heated in the winter. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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