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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 >>
http://www.pricklypetes.com Voted Denver’s Best Sports Bar by Westword readers in 2011, Prickly Pete’s is a friendly neighborhood spot that offers customers a festive atmosphere, a gigantic hundred-seat patio, plasma-screen televisions and a sound system that's perfect for watching the big game while enjoying a burger or a slice of prime rib. There are happy-hour drink specials every day, and breakfast specials every Saturday and Sunday. At Prickly Pete’s, the hot wings are hot, the pitchers are cold, and the bar games -- poker, live trivia, bean-bag toss and darts among them – are plentiful and entertaining. Located at the corner of Leetsdale Drive and South Forest Street, Pete’s is the ideal last stop on a pub crawl, a place to enjoy the last few hours of drinking in a laid-back, less downtown-crazy environment. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
With a number of flat-screens hanging around and a large projection screen in the middle of the proceedings, there aren't many spots in Primetime Sports Bar where you're not going to be able to see the game. While Primetime is obviously geared towards the sports fans (and has a fair amount of memorabilia hanging on its walls), the bar also occasionally brings in DJs and hosts the Denver Poker Tour. It's a low-key, no-frills neighborhood joint with plenty of space to spread out, including a cozy area with couches and tables. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.denverprohibition.com The Roslyn Grill was always one of Denver's most colorful dives, both in its original location on 14th Street and its second home at 504 East Colfax Avenue. But then Jimmy Callahan took over the spot in early 2011, spent a few months "overhauling it without having to do much," and opened it as Prohibition in May 2011. While it's not necessarily a speakeasy, Callahan wanted to make Prohibition a good, classic bar. So he installed a bar in the back that came from a hundred-year-old saloon in Indianapolis and a new mahogany bar in front with a Chicago drink rail. In keeping with the bar's name, the decor includes newspapers from the Prohibition era and a bunch of whiskey "prescriptions." Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.proofniteclub.com After a long run as Proof of the Pudding, this club did a brief 180-degree turn with SoHo-meets-Far East glitz as Ayja before going back to the Proof name. Billing itself as "Denver's only video dance club," Proof NiteClub, as it's now known, has a huge projection screen next to a decent-sized hardwood dance floor. The club is open Thursdays through Saturdays, with DJs spinning everything from Top 40 to tunes from the '70s, and live bands play twice a month. Catering mainly to an over-thirty set, Proof gets things started early with happy hours on Thursday and Friday that feature drink specials and food from the Fresh Fish Company next door. It's one of the few dance clubs near Tamarac Square and the Denver Tech Center. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thepubonpearl.com/home/ A sports bar where local teams and the occasional Hawkeye game (both owners hail from Iowa) dominate the TV screens, Pub on Pearl sits like an oasis between the I-25 corridor and Wash Park. Despite being butted up against the highway, the bar has a pleasant wrap-around patio where both people and dogs are welcome, and additional seating can be found on the south side of the building, where traffic noise goes virtually unnoticed. Inside the corner location, a large wooden bar is set into exposed brick, facing a room with huge windows and plenty of high-top table seating all around. Weekends are host to beer pong and flip cup tournaments in the back room, and Pub on Pearl offers up sandwiches, burgers and the usual bar appetizers starting at 12 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays (4 p.m. on weekdays.) The crowd and staff are mostly a younger set, but there is definitely no imposed age range here: Everyone is welcome, and cruiser bikes can be found parked next to scooters outside the neighborhood spot. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.pumphousebrewery.com This local brewpub is one of the best hangout spots in Longmont. The beers are a big reason why: Pumphouse has a dozen or so beers on tap, everything from Flashpoint IPA and Shockwave Scottish Ale to special seasonal beers. But the food is also a real draw, with a menu that includes appetizers, salads, soups, sandwiches and an astonishing array of burgers. You can get the spicy Flame Thrower (habanero-chipotle sauce, sauteed jalapenos and gorgonzola), the Chumley's Classic (a basic cheeseburger), or an all-natural chicken or buffalo, house-ground turkey or garden burger instead. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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