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http://www.tgifridays.com/home/welcome.aspx Nearly sixty years after the first T.G.I. Friday's opened in New York City, this venerable chain of almost 500 locations is still working the "singles" concept, advertising itself as a low-key meeting spot for men and women on the prowl, and emphasizing its drinks menu more than most chain restaurants. Many modern diners may not realize that Friday's earned its reputation as a swinger's paradise; according to a 1973 story in Newsweek, it was founded by an unmarried perfume salesman who figured that opening a restaurant with "Tiffany lamps and mod waiters" would be a good way to meet the stewardesses who lived in his neighborhood. Whether his quest was successful is unclear; either way, Friday's is today better known for inventing menu items such as the Pizzadilla—a signature creation that's equal parts Italian pizza and Mexican quesadilla. Denver / Boulder diners, and pretty much everyone else in the country, also know all about Friday's baby back ribs, thanks to an aggressive and alliterative ad campaign that ran for years. Find your local T.G.I. Friday's on Voice Places. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tgifridays.com/index.htm Nearly sixty years after the first T.G.I. Friday's opened in New York City, this venerable chain of almost 500 locations is still working the "singles" concept, advertising itself as a low-key meeting spot for men and women on the prowl, and emphasizing its drinks menu more than most chain restaurants. Many modern diners may not realize that Friday's earned its reputation as a swinger's paradise; according to a 1973 story in Newsweek, it was founded by an unmarried perfume salesman who figured that opening a restaurant with "Tiffany lamps and mod waiters" would be a good way to meet the stewardesses who lived in his neighborhood. Whether his quest was successful is unclear; either way, Friday's is today better known for inventing menu items such as the Pizzadilla—a signature creation that's equal parts Italian pizza and Mexican quesadilla. Denver / Boulder diners, and pretty much everyone else in the country, also know all about Friday's baby back ribs, thanks to an aggressive and alliterative ad campaign that ran for years. Find your local T.G.I. Friday's on Voice Places. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tailgatetavern.com During a stint at the University of Buffalo in New York in the '80s, Marina Alter frequented a pub that was a bit like the one in Cheers, where everyone knew each other, and she hoped to use the same concept here some day. After finding out that the Tailgate Tavern was up for sale, she jumped at the opportunity, moved to Parker and took the place over in late 2008. And the Tailgate indeed has a bit of a Cheers vibe, which helps explain why the bar attracts so many folks from all lines of work and backgrounds. While it's a fine place to check out a game, as its name suggests, the Tailgate also brings in live rock bands on the weekends, and the menu includes breakfast, burgers, steaks, seafood and sandwiches. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.take5denver.com Over the past three decades, the space at 2265 West 84th Avenue has housed various incarnations of Babe's: Babe's on the Hill, Babe's Country, House of Babes and, most recently, Babe's Restaurant and Lounge. But the Babe's brand -- which drew a sometimes dicey clientele -- was finally put to rest in February 2012, and the spot became a live-music venue called the Take 5 Tavern. Equipped with a new stage as well as revamped lighting and sound systems, Take Five now hosts a mixture of rock, R&B and cover bands, and also hosts weekly karaoke nights. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.takodatavern.com While the Takoda Tavern attracts its share of bikers and has a weekly bike night, it's more of a sports bar than a biker bar. A far cry from a roadhouse, the spot, which opened in 2009, the fairly upscale spot is a neighborhood tavern that brings a diverse set of Parker locals, some of which bring their families, or who come to down to catch a game on one of its many flat screen TVs. On the weekends, the Takota has live rock bands inside year-round as well on its patio during summer months. The menu includes quite a few different burgers, sandwiches, pizza and appetizers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.denverpoolhall.com After a long run on the second-floor corner of 15th and Champa streets, Tarantula Billiards moved to street level a block east in early 2012, giving the pool hall much more visibility. The new space has a sleek and classy look, closer to that of sister pool hall ZanZibar Billiards and Grill, which is owned by the same folks. Tarantula still offers free pool on Mondays, but you’ll need to order a drink. A new menu boasts a number of sandwiches and burgers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.oskarblues.com/restaurant/tasty-weasel-tap-room It’s no surprise that Oskar Blues, one of the most beloved craft breweries in the state, is responsible for the Tasty Weasel Tap Room, one of the most beloved tap rooms in Colorado. Between the tournament-style Skee-Ball lanes (there are regular team sign-ups for tournaments), the frequent live music, free daily tours of the brewery facilities, free Wi-Fi, the Tasty Weasel’s very own food truck (the Oskar Blues BoneWagon) and the whiskey-barrel bar tables, there are many reasons that people flock to this tap room. But the biggest one, of course, is the beer, including twice-weekly releases of small-batch Oskar Blues brews that you can’t find anywhere except for the Tasty Weasel. And the loyalty-club perks alone justify the trip to Longmont. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tavernhg.com/downtown Perhaps the best feature of the Tavern Downtown is its massive rooftop patio, a broad space that features expansive views of downtown and the Front Range. During mealtimes -- including weekend brunch -- a menu of bar-food classics is available for the groups that sit at tables outside and in, usually partaking in daytime drinking while catching a game on TV. As nighttime rolls around, the Tavern's atmosphere shifts to that of a club, featuring a pop soundtrack that keeps a crowd moving on the dance floor until last call. Nightly drink specials abound, and the upstairs bar serves popular alcoholic slushies. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Known for its karaoke nights, the friendly regulars at this funky Lakewood dive are fairly supportive of anyone who wants to take a shot grabbing the microphone and belting (or at least trying) out a tune. With decently priced drinks, which can be quite strong at times, it's not going to bust your wallet getting up some liquid courage. Even if you don't want to take a stab at singing, this low-key neighborhood joint has a few pool tables and TVs to catch a game. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tavernhg.com/uptown Like the other Taverns, the Tavern Uptown draws a sizable nightly crowd from the surrounding neighborhoods. Those twenty- and thirty-something professionals pack into the dark bar and expansive back patio for drink specials, televised sporting events and socializing. While many come just for the beers and the party -- which is more mellow Uptown than at the Downtown counterpart -- this Tavern also does a substantial dinner business, serving up a menu of American classics. It also has a popular brunch, when those who spent the previous night getting plowed can return to the scene of their undoing for eggs and bacon and a Bloody Mary. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
A fixture on East Evans Avenue near Monaco for decades, Teddy T's doesn't apologize for being a dive. If anything, it embraces being a no-frills neighborhood spot. Sure, there's the windowless Vegas element, but the fact that it's dimly lit just adds to the place's gritty charm, as do some of the bar's regulars. The place fills up for weekly karaoke nights and live bands; in addition to serving fairly cheap drinks, Teddy T's has a full kitchen that serves everything from burgers and steaks to Greek and Mexican food. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Pink neon lines the windows in this rough-and-rowdy bar, the better to distinguish it from the Holiday Inn it shares space with. Mondays are quiet and mellow, but the action picks up Tuesday with Teddy's Country night. The rest of the week is a little bit of everything: Salsa on Wednesdays and Sundays, old-school R&B on Thursdays, and hip-hop on Friday and Saturday nights all offer plenty of opportunity to take advantage of the wide dance floor. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tennysonstap.com Once home to a fairly run-down Baron's Restaurant and Lounge, the building at 4335 West 38th Avenue was taken over by new owners, remodeled and reopened as Tennyson's Tap in early 2011. A big improvement over its predecessor, Tennyson's is a bar and restaurant on the edge of the Berkeley neighborhood that serves a decent selection of Colorado spirits and brews. On First Fridays, the bar also doubles as an art gallery for local artists and is part of the Tennyson Street Art Walk. Inspired by the bygone days of traditional Western saloons, the decor includes a 25-foot-long black-walnut bar top as well as knotty alder woodwork. Tennyson's also sports a number of TVs, pinball and a jukebox. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thinmantavern.com While this bar's name might be inspired by Dashiell Hammett's detective novel, the Thin Man feels more like a modern-day joint in Brooklyn or the East Village than some film-noir relic. The narrow space is stuffed with countless depictions of Jesus, and Christmas lights provide a major source of illumination in the dim bar, making this a place where merry gentlemen -- and women -- can rest for hours on end, imbibing from the stellar lineup of brews, wines and infused vodkas. The patrons are as eclectic as the decor, and just as entertaining. Praise Jesus! Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.threedogstavern.com As the name suggests, Three Dogs Tavern is a joint for folks who love their dogs, and the walls are lined with hundreds of framed photos of pets that people have brought in over the years. But you don't have to be a pet owner to have a doggone good time here. Neighbors pack the place on the weekend to watch games on its many flat-screens, but this is also a fine spot for a quiet drink, when it's easier to check out your historic surroundings. Originally a market back in the '30s, Three Dogs has a nostalgic charm, complete with pressed tin ceilings, and it still serves up foodstuffs -- now on a bar menu of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and burgers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.threelionsdenver.com With 6.6 billion people on the earth who view soccer (or football) as their sport of choice, it's surprising there aren't more spots like the Three Lions, which opened in the former Bank Bar & Grill space in August 2011. Billing itself as a world football pub, the Three Lions is modeled after a traditional London style pub, the bar features zones where multiple games are shown on several TVs, an English style "public bar" games area and full lounge dining areas. Schedules and standings are updated daily and there's live MLS coverage daily as well. While it's one home of the English Premier League, the Three Lions also attracts its share of Colorado Rapids fans. The spot has an outstanding selection of drafts, while the kitchen serves traditional English pub fare like fish and chips and shepherd's pie, as well as standard American pub grub like burgers, sandwiches and appetizers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.three20south.com Breckenridge's main spot for live music, three20south (formerly Sherpa & Yeti's) is a cool venue that the venue brings in high-caliber local and national funk, jam, hip-hop and reggae acts like Eek-A-Mouse, Dirty Dozen and Lyrics Born. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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