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Casselman's Bar & Venue

Casselman's Bar & Venue

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.
Hangar Bar

Hangar Bar

Over the years, the bar's owners have changed, as has the clientele, but the neighborhood joint still serves those stiff drinks.
The Road House Bar & Grill

The Road House Bar & Grill

While the Roadhouse gets its share of bikers, it's one of the most friendly joints in the neighborhood.

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  • Shooters Lounge & Restaurant

    Shooters Lounge & Restaurant

    inside Sonesta Lanes Denver, CO 80229
    303-430-8017

    You've seen The Big Lebowski. And even if you haven't, you've been to a bowling alley bar. Shooters is a bowling alley bar. More specifically, Shooters finds itself buried within the Sonesta Lanes in Thornton. It's much of what you'd expect: A window from Shooters looks out on the lanes for quick beer delivery to thirsty competitors, then curves into a longer, more traditional bar inside. What you might not expect at a bowling alley is such a cavernous space behind the stool service. The long joint boasts pool tables, karaoke on some nights and an atmosphere that might befit your boss's retirement party. The best thing to do is just saddle up and order White Russians all around. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

  • Silver Bullet Saloon

    Silver Bullet Saloon

    3734 E. 120th Ave. Denver, CO 80233
    303-457-4470

    As seems to be the case with many bars in Thornton, the Silver Bullet Saloon finds itself tucked away in a strip mall. But this joint is definitely one-of-a-kind, a contrast to several of the chains in the surrounding area. When you walk through the door here, you'll mostly likely be greeted with a country tune on the speakers and a bunch of regulars bellied up drinking Bud heavies. The locals come to get their fill during the weekday happy hour. Amid NASCAR memorabilia and pool tables (which are free to knock a few balls around on weeknights and Sunday evenings), the guys talk about their workdays and sports. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

  • Sputnik

    Sputnik

    7 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80229
    720-570-4503

    http://www.sputnikdenver.com Located in the music-friendly Baker neighborhood, Sputnik serves as a spot to get the party started before the show or to recap the events after one. Located next door to the hi-dive, Sputnik is frequented by touring bands -- hoping to fill the hunger void with a PBR and a corn dog -- and local rockers hoping to get their band on the bill or an application to work the door. On Thursday nights, Sputnik hosts "What We Do Is Secret," as DJ Dirtbag plays classic punk bands like the Buzzcocks, Dead Milkmen and the Wipers, with a little Wu-Tang Clan for flavor. If all the partying during the week has you feeling a little hazy, Sputnik has you covered with a hangover brunch daily til 3 p.m., featuring breakfast burritos, egg tacos and the life-giving Hangover Scramble, served alongside $3 Bloody Mary's and $2 Mimosas. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

  • The Stockyard Saloon

    The Stockyard Saloon

    4710 National Western Drive Denver, CO 80216
    303-298-0525

    http://www.stockyardsinn.com Yee-haw! During the annual National Western Stock Show, the Stockyard Saloon – located in a historic building in the heart of the old packinghouse district – is the hottest place in town. But this watering hole is worth a visit the rest of the year, too. The second-floor space offers an interesting view of the surrounding neighborhood, with the original pens and railroad tracks, and the view inside is usually pretty interesting, too, since cowboys are often rubbing elbows with FBI agents who office nearby, and buckle bunnies (“heifers,” according to the ladies’-room sign) are circling the crowd. The burgers and Mexican-food offerings are worthy, and the drinks are strong. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

  • Trailside Saloon

    Trailside Saloon

    10360 Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80229
    303-457-0660

    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 >>

  • Two Doors Down

    Two Doors Down

    8880 N. Washington St. Denver, CO 80229
    303-287-9167

    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 >>

  • Ugly Dog Sports Cafe

    Ugly Dog Sports Cafe

    1345 Cortez St. Denver, CO 80221
    303-428-3600

    http://www.uglydogsportscafe.com Located down the street from Buckin’ Harley’s, just off Pecos Street and Highway 36, the Ugly Dog caters to sports fans as well as dog lovers. Yes, the gals working there wear tight, sleeveless referee shirts, and you can catch a game on one of its twenty LCD TVs -- but you can also bring your dogs down; once there, they can stretch out on the floor near you or in the dog park outside. The menu includes classic bar grub such as burgers, stuffed skins and wings. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

  • The Wash

    The Wash

    8101 N. Washington St. Denver, CO 80229
    303-287-4507

    If you happen to ask where, exactly, the Wash is, a giddy bartender is likely to give you the answer: unincorporated Adams County. That hazy zone suits the joint just fine, as it toes the line between sports bar, dive, dance joint and billiards room. Whatever your pleasure, the Wash -- so named for its location on Washington Street -- offers a happy hour Tuesday through Saturday with specials on pitchers, bottles, drafts and wells. (There isn't really food at the joint besides the odd bar-pizza company that pops up at places like this.) So, ahem, wash it all down at the long bar and consider yourself lucky enough if that same bartender gets all Shaq Fu and dunks your tip in the large bucket that hangs overhead. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>

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