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http://www.thesummitmusichall.com The latest venue from Soda Jerk Presents, Summit Music Hall is a rock anomaly among the usual LoDo fare. Offering a larger, companion spot to the concert promoter's other downtown location, Marquis Theater, the 12,500-square-foot space pumps live music into the sports bar scene weekly. With triple the capacity of the Marquis, Summit Music Hall accommodates larger concerts, from Bayside to Dead Prez, while continuing to support Denver's local music by hosting smaller shows in the front half of the venue. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.swankys.com While Swanky's is only a stone's throw from Coors Field, this sports bar is hailed as Denver's home for Green Bay Packers football. During football season, expect swarms of Cheeseheads on Sundays, but once baseball season starts it's a comfortable spot to watch the game or grab drinks before or after the Rockies games. Swanky's also serves very good Cajun-style food. The maque choux, a spicy corn casserole not normally seen in these parts, is a treat. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.denverpoolhall.com After a long run on the second-floor corner of 15th and Champa streets, Tarantula Billiards moved to street level a block east in early 2012, giving the pool hall much more visibility. The new space has a sleek and classy look, closer to that of sister pool hall ZanZibar Billiards and Grill, which is owned by the same folks. Tarantula still offers free pool on Mondays, but you’ll need to order a drink. A new menu boasts a number of sandwiches and burgers. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.tavernhg.com/downtown Perhaps the best feature of the Tavern Downtown is its massive rooftop patio, a broad space that features expansive views of downtown and the Front Range. During mealtimes -- including weekend brunch -- a menu of bar-food classics is available for the groups that sit at tables outside and in, usually partaking in daytime drinking while catching a game on TV. As nighttime rolls around, the Tavern's atmosphere shifts to that of a club, featuring a pop soundtrack that keeps a crowd moving on the dance floor until last call. Nightly drink specials abound, and the upstairs bar serves popular alcoholic slushies. 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.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 >>
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.thewalnutroom.com You can slum it with a slice and a drink for $5 at just about every pizza joint in town, but when you want to slum it in style, either location of the Walnut Room feels your vibe. At lunchtime, a fresh-faced server, usually of the hipster sort, will trot out an eight-inch, thin-crusted pizza topped with whatever single ingredient tickles your fancy, a cup of soup or a house salad scattered with mozzarella, and a soft-porn beverage. If you're not a proponent of pizza, not a problem: You can order a half a sandwich instead, including the "Fat Bastard," heaped with provolone, five meats and a few scant vegetables to soften the guilt (or impending coronary). There are deals on late-night slices, too, and at the original Walnut, you can enjoy your meal while listening to live music. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.wazeesupperclub.com The Wazee predates all the hipness, all the gentrification of LoDo. But the bar has aged well, and no place works better when you need a place to crash-land for a couple of hours, a couple of years, a lifetime. It's seen some famous faces (and has even been owned by one, John Hickenlooper), but has also served 10,000 times as many nobodies. And the food here, especially the burgers and pizza, is far better than you'd expect, exactly the sort of grub that goes perfect with a beer, a shot and a long night out with friends. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.whiskeybardenver.com A friendly neighborhood bar in the Ballpark neighborhood with, as the name implies, a wide variety of whiskey on hand, Whiskey Bar has lots of comfortable seating, pool tables and arcade games. It's a great place to relax after work with friends. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
http://www.jetentertainmentgroup.com Wicked Garden opened in October of 2008. Since then, the club has seen DJs five nights a week, ranging in style from house to dub. The bar is stationed in an underground tavern filled with couches, chill-out areas and a flare for ambient lighting. Other than the large dance floor, attendees are quickly drawn to the club's most prominent feature: a small lounge area filled with comfortable chairs and wooden tables. Open Wednesday through Sunday, each night at Wicked Garden is different than the last, and with a wide range of seating and standing areas, it's possible to either take it easy or go all out. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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 >>
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