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http://www.spitfire-grill.com If you live in east Denver, you've probably passed the Thunderbird Lounge at the Spitfire Grill a hundred times without really noticing it. From the outside, it looks like any other divey watering hole located in a strip mall. But on the inside, the Spitfire is an unusual mix: a family-friendly restaurant serving new patrons from Lowry on one side has been grafted onto an old-school bar with cheap drinks and a lineup of regulars from Montclair, Hilltop and Virginia Vale on the other. But the cozy booths, frank, friendly service, daily specials and outstanding burgers and wings have turned those families into regulars too. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tibetsrestaurant.com Tibet's is owned by Kami Sherpa and Pasang Sherpa, and related through blood (not money) to another great Tibetan restaurant: Sherpa's Adventurers Restaurant in Boulder. It's staffed by some of Sherpa's former waiters, and Pasang himself works the floor while the cooking is done by chef Uttam Lama, who has major cred: He got his training at a Tibetan Buddhist monastery and once cooked for the Dalai Lama. The spacious dining room is lovely and comfortable, with the sounds of Tibetan music and the smells of Tibetan food filling the place. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tiltedkilt.com The Tilted Kilt has been compared to Hooters with an Irish accent, and there's plenty in this giant, two-story pub to flip your skirt. A large, outdoor patio welcomes you; double doors lead into an enormous dining room and bar area decorated with tartans, statues in full body armor, flags from around the world and stenciled quotes. At the back, there's a clear view into the kitchen, which turns out such pub grub as Irish nachos. But let's face it: Most Tilted Kilt patrons come to look at the servers in their naughty Catholic-schoolgirl outfits. When Irish guys are smiling... Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.toadtavern.com Formerly known as the Horny Toad, the Toad Tavern has gotten its hormones under control. What was once a quaint suburban bar is now a full-fledged music venue, as the space was expanded to almost 5,000 square feet and filled with new furnishings, refinished surfaces, raised ceilings and a stage that's been beefed up considerably from its postage-stamp-sized predecessor, which could fit no more than four people. The new stage can easily accommodate a ten-piece act or more, and professional-quality sound and lighting are also now in place. In addition to recruiting a steady stream of local and national rock acts, the venue brings in a fair amount of nationally known blues artists. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.countrybarco.com Named after Toby Keith's hit country single "I Love This Bar," this massive, 22,000-square-foot bar/restaurant, which is housed in the former Borders Books location at Northfield Stapleton, sports an 85-foot guitar-shaped bar, a ton of Keith memorabilia and a dance floor; it also serves beer in Mason jars and offers live country music five nights a week. You'll find a bevy of tank-top-sporting, Daisy Duke-wearing Whiskey Girl bartenders and waitresses at the 650-seat spot, which can get a bit rowdy on the weekends. Keith's place, part of a national chain, also serves up down-home grub, from pulled-pork sandwiches and meatloaf to Southern-fried Twinkies. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tommyknocker.com Nestled in Idaho Springs, less than half an hour from Denver, Tommyknocker Brewery and Pub is going on fifteen years and boasts an ornery streak that can only come from watching, with a mix of business pleasure and nativist horror, as the traffic builds over the years. Still, Tommyknocker welcomes all comers and delights all kinds, from locals and tourists to tired skiers and kayakers in need of a cold one. While the brewpub's mainstays, such as its signature Maple Nut Brown Ale, are available in stores far and wide, some of its best offerings - Pick Axe Pale Ale, Black Powder Stout and Spleen Cleaver - can only be enjoyed on site or in a growler to go. Pair them with Buffalo Roadhouse Red Chili or a Smokehouse Pulled Buffalo Sandwich smothered in Big B's BBQ sauce, and you'll taste the best of the new and the Old West. Besides beer, the specialty here is bison: burgers, chili and even a pulled-buffalo sandwich, smoked for 24 hours and served with a side of Big B's sauce. And if you need one for the road, try the homemade root beer, made with honey. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
As a local rep for PBR, Alissa Anderson visited a quite a few bars in this town. The next logical step was to own a bar of her own. So in October, 2008, she and her husband bought the former Club Boca, which had been vacant for close to a year, did a quick renovation that involved moving the bar to the front near the window, and opened in a flash. Just as quickly, the bar was attracting regulars, especially service-industry folks, and Anderson started bringing in bands, DJs, art shows and a whole lot more. While the place still doesn't have a sign up, it's pretty easy to find: Just look for the neon beer lights and lots of people in the window. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tracksdenver.com Tracks brings much-needed color and spark to Walnut Street. A neighborhood that was once entirely made up of warehouses now has bars and clubs popping up left and right. Tracks has a large, floor-lit dance floor, surrounded by neon lights and disco balls as far as the eye can see. The crowd is young, colorful and ready to party. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
The Trailside Saloon is a folksy joint with country music playing on the speakers and locals sucking down domestic bottles at the bar and tables. The pool tables are usually busy and the bar really gets crankin' on Fridays, when the Trailside has live music. Everything from honky-tonk to classic rock comes off of the small corner stage, enlivening the crowd. (Don't get too rowdy, though: The Trailside has a bevy of security cameras to capture rabble-rousers.) A DJ and karaoke take over on Saturday, guaranteeing a rowdy weekend on the side of this here trail. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.trystlounge.com In April 2010, Paul Piciocchi announced that he was closing Tryst after six years and moving the concept to Playa del Carmen. Over the next week, he remodeled the space at 1512 Larimer Street, reopening it as Dive on Fifteenth. But now Dive has taken a dive, and the spot turned back into Tryst. Some of the changes he made to the interior space for Dive will remain -- it's a better layout, he says -- but he's also prettied up the room with a paint job, glass tile bar face, more candles and a chandelier. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tugboatgrillandpub.com 5pm-2am Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.coclubs.com This basement club is all about the music, which reverberates off the concrete floor. The sparsely furnished Two AM treats decor almost as an afterthought; the sheer wall coverings and translucent art tapestries are functional as well as ornamental. And the lighting's kept low, so you can easily hook up to the DJ's vibe and keep that 2 a.m. state of mind. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Two Doors Down is in a Thornton strip mall, but its devoted clientele lends it a friendly and charming feel. The spot is huge, and regulars pile in at all times. For good reason: Two Doors Down has a happy hour that runs from morning till dusk, seven days a week. Come night, the full kitchen is busy putting out burgers, pizza, brats (which are a local favorite) and even liver and onions. The place is usually vibrant and humming, with most of the patrons in the middle-aged crowd acquainted with one another. Still, the staff is more than happy to serve you, even if you're just checking the place out. The best time to go might be Friday nights, when a band takes the stage and there's no cover for rocking out. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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