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http://www.wynkoop.com In 1988, the Wynkoop Brewing Company became Denver's first brewpub. It's still a favorite hangout, and not just because Governor John Hickenlooper first started serving the public here. Besides pouring beers brewed on the premises, the Wynkoop cooks up everything from shepherd's pie to elk medallions to black-and-tan brownies. And after your meal, you can head upstairs for pool, or just over to the large, convivial bar for a few more rounds. The Wynkoop has a familiar lineup of beers on tap, from stouts to pilsners. If you see horse-drawn carts moving kegs of beer around downtown, they originated at the Wynkoop, which delivers beer locally via the horses. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.xbardenver.com There's something for everyone along Colfax Avenue, and X Bar marks the spot for a very diverse cross-section of the population. This clubby dance-party-meets-casual restaurant touts itself as GLBT-friendly, but it's serious about appealing to neighbors, too, and inviting anyone interested to join in the fun. The place tends to attract a mellower crowd during mealtime; lunch, dinner and weekend brunch all work off menus that feature pizza, sandwiches and salads. The party really gets going later, when nightly drink specials and themed parties keep the crowd dancing until the wee hours. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.theyakandyeti.com Yak and Yeti has been serving up authentic Indian fare -- and a few traditional Nepalese dishes -- since 2002. The second Yak & Yeti location, in Arvada, is our favorite, since owner Dol Bhattarai bought an old farmhouse full of brewing equipment, which allowed him to add a line of Indian-inspired craft beers (including the award-winning Chai Stout) to his bar list at both restaurants. And he not only got a brewery -- he got a ghost, too, which allegedly haunts the place. Regardless of what you believe about the elusive beyond, there's no denying that this restaurant is saturated with the history of the family that once owned it. In these spooky digs, Yak and Yeti serves up a psirited culinary mix during buffet lunch or served dinner. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.theyakandyeti.com Yak and Yeti has been serving up authentic Indian fare -- and a few traditional Nepalese dishes -- since 2002. This location, in Arvada, is our favorite, since owner Dol Bhattarai bought an old farmhouse full of brewing equipment, which allowed him to add a line of Indian-inspired craft beers (including the award-winning Chai Stout) to his bar list at both restaurants. And he not only got a brewery -- he got a ghost, too, which allegedly haunts the place. Regardless of what you believe about the elusive beyond, there's no denying that this restaurant is saturated with the history of the family that once owned it. In these spooky digs, Yak and Yeti serves up a psirited culinary mix during buffet lunch or served dinner. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.yardhouse.com Steele Platt knows what Denver likes. Although the restaurateur, who had several places in the Tivoli in the ’80s, left Colorado decades ago, the Yard House chain that he founded in California in 1996 is also ideally suited for Colorado. For starters, beers are big at the Yard House – the restaurant has over a hundred beers on tap alone – and the menu is big, too, with dishes suited to just about every taste served in gargantuan portions. Whether it’s the Yard House in Colorado Mills, the first to open in metro Denver, or the big, spacious spot on the 16th Street Mall that packs in diners and drinkers at all hours, or the newest entry in Park Meadows, designed to satiate the thirst of suburbanites parched for fun, there’s a Yard House right in your back yard. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.zephyrloungecolorado.com Two-for-ones on a Saturday night at midnight? Damn straight. While the morning happy hours have been a tradition at the Zephyr since it opened more than six decades ago, the place has two more happy hours that run daily, from 5 to 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. It's also one of the few places in town where when you order a happy-hour beer, they'll give you the second bottle in a plastic cup filled with ice to keep it chilled. The bar's slogan is, "The train that never leaves Aurora." But with booze specials three times a day and live music with no cover on the weekends, who would want to leave? Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.ziggieslivemusic.com Ziggie's has always been known as Denver's oldest blues bar, but new owners took over the place and remodeled it in 2008, have expanded the music selection by also bringing in R&B, funk, rock and jazz acts on Fridays and Saturdays. The other five nights are allotted to open mikes, alternately hosted by Doc Brown's Blues Band or the Blues All Stars. Whether you want to hone your chops with some stellar blues talent or just listen, Ziggie's is the place. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.zioromolos.com Zio Romolo's Alley Bar isn't just a cutesy name; the establishment was once a working alleyway (the exposed brick walls might have tipped you off ). Adjacent to Pasquini's, it's a beautifully decorated neighborhood spot, decked out in art deco style, with antiques from the 1930s and '40s -- including a cash register and matchbook dispenser -- setting the scene. Don't mistake Zio Romolo's for a throwback, though; the bar's sound system is superb -- something to keep in mind if you're planning a quiet evening of drinks and conversation with a friend, as you might not be able to hear them over the music. But if you're looking for stiff drinks, friendly and attentive staff, pizza (served up hot from next door) and a rockin' night out on the town, Zio's is a great choice. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
The name says it all. Located just off I-25 in a well-hidden spot, this tiny bar offers a perfect view of the city right outside its door. The quiet neighborhood hangout is full of homemade signs forbidding credit cards, drugs and other troublemakers, but Lino Ortiz (the friendly face you'll find behind the bar seven nights a week) just wants you to stay for a drink. No fancy stuff here -- Budweiser is the one and only draft, and basic cocktails are mixed with bottled soda -- but regulars say Ortiz's margaritas and conversation are reasons to stop by. With no food, no games and no modern distractions, Zitro Cityview Tavern's handful of bar stools and tables are for thinking and drinking. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Zocalo Restaurant & Bar has now doubled your fun, with a second restaurant opening in 2012 on South Broadway to join the original just off Broadway in Capitol Hill. Both locations have the festive vibe of a true cantina, with comfortable booths, an even more comfortable bar area, TVs and great people-watching from the patios. The menu is extensive, offering everything from French fries loaded not just with green chile and cheese, but bacon and jalapeño slices, too; salads topped with grilled meats; great carnitas stuffed into tacos and burritos or just served on their own; and the town’s best free chips and salsa, a deeply flavored, roasted version. The drinks are stiff, the service is fast and friendly -- and regulars are rewarded with a loyalty card that nets them a free meal after they've bought six. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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