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http://www.buckinharleys.com After a long run as Brewski's and a few years as Hiccups' third outpost, Buckin' Harley's opened in 2009 as a biker-friendly country bar. The family-owned and -operated bar, which is off Highway 36 and Pecos, is just about halfway between the longstanding Grizzly Rose and the newer Electric Cowboy in Westminster. Clientele-wise, Buckin' Harley's leans more toward the Grizzly Rose set, but then again, the bikers who frequent the place give it a bit more of an edge -- though the vibe is friendly. The 6,000-square-foot venue has a spacious dance floor and a decent-sized stage where country bands play on weekends, and there's karaoke on Wednesdays and Sundays. A full kitchen serves a good selection of bar grub, from burgers and sandwiches to chicken-fried steak, fried chicken and Mexican dishes. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffaloboyds.com Buffalo Boyd's, a no-frills neighborhood spot in Parker, is a fairly tame joint during the week, but the smallish place ― and its tiny dance floor ― can get packed on the weekends. The bar, which feels like it hasn't been updated in a few decades, caters to a wide variety of regulars. Among its amenities are pool, pinball, Golden Tee, a number of flat-screen TVs and a decent-sized smoking patio. The menu includes standard bar fare like burgers, wings, stuffed jalapenos, nachos, steak and ribs. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffalorose.net Found in the middle of Downtown Golden, the Buffalo Rose offers more than just a few good drinks, it offers a great experience. The mid-sized venue has been transformed and continues to grow in popularity with an intimate setting, excellent sound, a huge dance floor with great local and national acts. The music varies diversely from blues, funk, hip-hop, rock, indie, country, reggae and much more. The bar offers drinks, plenty of seating, a full menu, karaoke, open mic and live music. During the summer months, the outside patio bar is filled with patrons, with live music seven days a week. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Denver / Boulder, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.buffalowildwings.com Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as it likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state in the U.S. with more than 600 locations, including Denver / Boulder, where it's easy to find on Voice Places. The yellow-and-black logo features a buffalo that has sprouted majestic wings, but make no mistake--it's strictly chicken here, available in regular or boneless varieties in 21 flavors from Garlic Parmesan and Caribbean Jerk to Asian Zing and the simply named but much feared Blazin'. Every location features a plethora of televisions for your sports-watching needs and a plentiful selection of beer on tap. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.bullandbush.com Founded in Glendale in 1971 by the Peterson brothers, the Bull & Bush has been a family affair ever since and is now run by a second generation of Petersons. Modeled on an old London pub -- with low ceilings, dark wood, brass rails and a fireplace -- this comfortable spot serves everything from English pub specialties to classic American fare. And for the past decade or so, it's also been one of the best craft breweries in town, turning out an ever-increasing lineup of award-winning beers. But the old-timers have always made the newbies feel welcome, whether it's at the long bar, on the patio or in the dining room. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/socialfuse The huge, lit-up mirror in this low-maintenance, live-music/ karaoke hideout allows bands to preen from the stage before launching their aural assaults. And you can watch the show without being too far from your next beer in Bushwacker's sunken bar area, complete with comfy chairs. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.cbpotts.com Buttface Amber is the name of a lager served to the business-class crowd at C.B. & Potts; it's made by the Bighorn Brewery, housed within the Broomfield bar, where sports TV, trivia games and unique microbrews are the favored forms of entertainment. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.cactusjacksaloon.com This saloon is a popular spot for music, imbibing and patio-sitting - and while you're soaking up the sun or knocking one back, you're bound to get hungry. Fortunately, Cactus Jack's has a solid menu of bar food, with a Mexican plate or two for good measure. Taking center stage are the two-dozen-plus Widespread Burgers, each named after a different Widespread Panic song and featuring toppings that range from fried eggs to Hatch green chiles to regular ol' bacon and cheese slices. You can order the Widespread Burgers with half-pound patties of all-natural, seasoned Anderson beef, marinated all-natural chicken breast or even Boca burgers. And that's not the end of the feel-good food: The establishment uses wind power and green products wherever possible, and it's been recycling bottles, cans and paper since back when "green" only referred to a color. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
A Bonnie Brae staple for decades, the Campus Lounge epitomizes the friendly neighborhood saloon with its seasoned waitstaff, drink specials and an owner, Jim Whiste (a retired pro hockey player and DU Pioneer alum), who can often be found bellied up to the bar with his patrons on weekday afternoons. The kitchen is another draw, famous for a full menu of sloppy Mexican food and daily steak specials. The main room boasts huge booths perfect for lazy game-watching on a big-screen TV; and an adjoining space offers video games, pool, foosball tables - and a door that leads to the Campus Lounge's newest amenity, a low-key patio. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.candlelighttavern.com Open for over seventy years on an unassuming block of South Pearl, the Candlelight Tavern is a neighborhood haven, the lone bar sitting peacefully next to residences and a milk-truck lot. But the Tavern's patrons are far from unassuming: A rambunctious crowd -- including everyone from working stiffs to college kids and sports fans -- can be found just behind the bar's door seven nights a week, enjoying darts, pool, foosball, an always-occupied shuffleboard table and a menu that includes burgers and fries. And the wood-paneled saloon's biggest attraction may the wall-mounted jukebox, which features plenty of sing-along-inducing songs. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
It's fascinating to watch how the clientele at the Carioca Cafe, better known as Bar Bar, changes over the course of a day (and three happy hours) -- especially when this classic dive, one of the last left downtown, brings in live music. Get there a few hours before a gig and you'll find some of Denver's finest barflies, a few of which might have been there since the doors opened that morning. As the hour gets later, an assortment of hipsters, punks and rockers mixes in with those barflies, the music gets loud, and the next thing you know, you're in a veritable drinker's nirvana. Dive, he said. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
This cozy spot at the corner of Federal and Hampden falls somewhere between a dive and an Irish pub. As one of the few bars in the area, the no-frills Carroll’s attracts a steady stream of regulars. It opens early for breakfast and serious drinkers, and also serves lunch and dinner. The drinks are reasonably priced, and it’s a decent spot to catch a game or sing at one of the bar’s occasional karaoke nights. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.caseysbistroandpub.com Casey's Bistro and Pub, on Main Street in Stapleton, is an Irish pub brought to us by the people who gave us Darcy's in the Tech Center and McCabe's in Aurora. The quasi-Irish pub's exterior is all shiny stainless steel and glass windows, but inside, it has a much more authentic feel -- if you can avoid the glare of the setting sun. There's the requisite dark paneling and a tap row that could easily convince you that you're actually in Ireland. Guinness, Murphy's, Boddington's, Smithwick's and Kronenberg 1664 grace the lineup, and there's nary a glimpse of their lesser American brothers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.casselmans.com The last word of Casselman's Bar & Venue really tells you what you need to know: This is a venue, above all, and a huge one, located on a warehouse-y stretch of Walnut Street in the Ballpark neighborhood. The space can feel absolutely cavernous on an off night. Still, the long bar up front is always welcoming, flanked on one side by couches and pillows, under drawings of Mos Def, Jay-Z and other artists. If there's no live music to move you, you can swing on a giant tire swing or play beer pong. And you don't need to drink all that beer without some sustenance to sop it up: Casselman's has a small but serviceable menu, full of burgers, appetizers and a few Mex specials. And at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, they serve up beef tacos for free as long as the supply holds out. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Sure, there are a few boat steering wheels and photos of boats hanging up around the place, but that's pretty much where the nautical theme ends at Castaways. Despite its name, the lounge is a far cry from being an homage to Gilligan's Island. Rather, it's a decent-sized neighborhood joint for folks who are serious about their sports and pool. Well, that and karaoke. A lot of customers come down for karaoke on the weekends, when the joint can be especially lively. The drinks here are fairly priced and the regulars are welcoming. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.castlebarandgrill.com With signed jerseys of John Elway, Terrell Davis and Chauncey Billups hanging up in glass cases around the bar, it's pretty obvious that the Castle's owners are serious about sports. And with a 103-inch high-definition projector screen and nine hi-def flat-screens, there aren't many spots where you can miss the action. But while sports are a big draw here, a lot of folks frequent the place for live music and karaoke on the weekends, and poker and trivia during the week. The Castle, which was once a Waffle House, and Punch & Judy's after that, also serves some decent pub grub like burgers, sandwiches and Mexican food. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Since it's around the corner from the Gothic Theatre and Moe's Original Bar-B-Que, the Casual Lounge can be the ideal place for catching a drink before a show or an equally good spot to spend a few hours downing cheap, strong drinks and yukking it up with its colorful cast of regulars, some of whom take advantage of the early-morning happy hour and some who come later in the day. This no-frills, weathered dive also sports a pool table and a Super Chexx bubble hockey game, as well as a dartboard and video games. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.boulderado.com/catacombs.html Below the historic Hotel Boulderado lies the labyrinthine (and aptly named) Catacombs Bar. In contrast to the classy, upscale hotel located above, Catacombs is a funky, off beat venue that caters to students and other young people. The dirt-cheap drink specials attract mostly a college and twenty-something crowd, as do the air hockey, foosball, pool tables and video games that are seemingly hidden in different rooms throughout the establishment. DJs spin hip-hop and Top 40 on the recently renovated dance floor every weekend, and Catacombs runs trivia and karaoke nights during the week. One of the more enduringly popular student hangouts. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.caveauwinebar.com At their worst, wine lists are pompous, stratospherically overpriced, ridiculously long, awkwardly categorized and full of overexposed, yawn-inducing labels. But at Caveau Wine Bar, the 75-bottle list (55 are available by the glass) is an easy-to-navigate document of new discoveries, small producers and familiar but not overrated labels. The polished yet easygoing staff is well-versed in wine education and just as enthusiastic about pushing a $30 bottle of vino as a three-digit one, which is a welcome change to the rigorous sport of upselling. Those prowling for deals know to show up at 4 p.m. for the daily happy hour. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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