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http://www.ogdenstreetsouth.com Resting comfortably in the Wash Park neighborhood for over thirty years, Ogden Street South (or "OSS," as it's also known) is best recognized for its epic weekend karaoke extravaganzas. Cheap drinks lubricate the Friday- and Saturday-night sing-alongs, and the carpeted watering hole's beer-sign-littered walls give the place a distinctive, college-bar feel. The bar top is sheltered by a low wooden overhang, but the rest of place is wide open, with tall tables facing what could be the biggest big-screen TV in Colorado. A second, mildly secluded room features a wrap-around booth with more game-watching spots, and Ogden Street's patio also offers plenty of outdoor space for smokers to hang out. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thepioneerbar.com “The Pioneers” is the name for the University of Denver sports teams, and we think any frontiersman (or woman) would appreciate the hearty fare to be found at the Pioneer, a DU watering hole. The fare is bar food – but quality bar food, including respectable burgers, burritos, soups and salads, as well as some of the town’s best nachos, with every chip loaded with quality ingredients. And if you don’t feel like ordering off the extensive beer menu, we have just the thing to wash down your meal: the Boone margarita, named after DU’s embattled, unofficial mascot. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.thepubonpearl.com/home/ A sports bar where local teams and the occasional Hawkeye game (both owners hail from Iowa) dominate the TV screens, Pub on Pearl sits like an oasis between the I-25 corridor and Wash Park. Despite being butted up against the highway, the bar has a pleasant wrap-around patio where both people and dogs are welcome, and additional seating can be found on the south side of the building, where traffic noise goes virtually unnoticed. Inside the corner location, a large wooden bar is set into exposed brick, facing a room with huge windows and plenty of high-top table seating all around. Weekends are host to beer pong and flip cup tournaments in the back room, and Pub on Pearl offers up sandwiches, burgers and the usual bar appetizers starting at 12 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays (4 p.m. on weekdays.) The crowd and staff are mostly a younger set, but there is definitely no imposed age range here: Everyone is welcome, and cruiser bikes can be found parked next to scooters outside the neighborhood spot. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.sobo151.net Sobo 151 is a Czech-owned Denver sports bar where you can catch an Avalanche game, watch football, play pool or Pac-Man, sing karaoke. But in this unlikely, friendly spot on Broadway, you can also enjoy such traditional Czech dishes as chicken paprika, mushrooms, schnitzel, potato pancakes and roast duck, as well as more standard bar fare of chili, hamburgers, wings, and French fries. And along with the usual lineup of bar beverages, you'll find Becherovka, Slivovice and other terrific Czech beers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.spankysroadhouse.com When Spanky's Roadhouse, a faux roadhouse complete with grime, first started flipping burgers in the University of Denver neighborhood, it was a fresh concept and a welcome addition to the area. Today it's part of a group that also owns Reiver's and the Dusty Boot restaurants, and everything it serves seems pretty standard and fairly tired: Colorado brews including Coors Light and Fat Tire, cheap wells and a standard bar menu. The place is dark, even in the daytime, but the shadows mask the bar-room grit that seems to be etched into every surface. Which is to say that it has a friendly, old-time neighborly feel and is often half-full of twenty-somethings putting their student schedule to good use. Spanky's also offers a Wisconsin-style fish fry every Friday and Saturday, and hosts Geeks Who Drink on Wednesdays. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.spotbarandgrill.com The value of a bar's cleanliness is often overlooked until you walk into a place like the Spot, where the shining liquor bottles and dustless corners pleasantly stick out. The pub's arched and mirrored back bar make the tiny joint look larger than life, and its variety of high-end booze and handful of beers on tap offer something for every drinker. A TV or two hangs inconspicuously from the ceiling, and while this is definitely the place to catch a game, the atmosphere is relatively sports-neutral, welcoming sports fans and non-sports fans alike to come in and kick back. The patio is covered and heated, the staff is top-notch, and the menu aims high above typical bar food, promising the Spot's legacy will continue long past the decade and a half it has already been open. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Be it fact or folklore, the Stadium Inn claims to sell more Jim Beam per square foot than any other bar in the country. This stat means $2 Beam drinks and shots all day, every day. It also means that each October, the first fifty lushes to sample all seven varieties of Beam that the bar offers receive a Degree of Bourbonology, an honor confirmed the following January in a cap-and-gown ceremony and other shenanigans. With these wallet-friendly (and resume-building) incentives, how can you afford not to wander into (and later stumble out of) the Stadium Inn for some cheap, cheap Beam? Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.villagecork.com Sociable, inviting and foreplay-heavy with the murmurs and hums of flirtatious couples, the Village Cork earns a coveted spot in our amply lubed livers for its whimsy, its far-reaching list of wines by the bottle and glass, and its chalkboard menu of sumptuous sharable plates, including beef short ribs, roasted chicken and a trifecta of thrilling vegetarian dishes from chef Samir Mohammad. Notable deals -- 25 percent off "by the bottle" selections every Tuesday and Wednesday, and $5 pours by the glass on open bottles after 9 p.m. during the week and 10 p.m. on weekends -- give us reason after reason to return again and again. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.washparkgrille.com Long a South Gaylord Street standard, Wash Park Grille has been meeting the needs of the neighborhood's happy-hour crew for years, boasting half-price appetizers and deals on domestic drafts, house wines and well drinks from late afternoon to early evening. (There's also a late-night happy hour.) The large space has been revamped and is a sleek spot, not only for thirty-something after-work drinks, but also for lunch or dinner. The food is a mix of Italian and a twist on American classics. The Grille also busts out flip night, ladies' night (and a gentlemen's one, too), as well as offering a steady stream of live music, making for a most a welcoming scene. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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