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Between the ’60s and the ’80s, Denver had a fairly vital tiki scene, thanks to Trader Vic’s and Don the Beachcomber, but save for a few short-lived tries over the last few decades, this city's tiki action was largely extinguished years ago. When the 2,200-square-foot Adrift finally opened after several delays, it established itself as Denver’s only tiki bar. Co-owner Jay Dedrick, who owns Denver’s Swing Thai restaurants, wanted the spot to be old-school and timeless, and indeed, Adrift is a step back in time. The spot specializes in modern and classic tiki cocktails as well as Prohibition-era tropical drinks. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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http://www.rackhousepub.com In 2009, when Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey moved its distilling operations into the old Heavenly Daze Brewery space, Chris Rippe opened the Rackhouse Pub in what had been Heavenly Daze's restaurant. The place draws its inspiration from both the rough and refined spirit of whiskey. "Rackhouse" refers to the part of a distillery where spirits are racked in barrels and stored, so barrels feature prominently in the decor. But this is no dusty cellar: Rows of leather-topped booths and polished wood tables fill the cavernous dining room; a massive and ornate bar, surfaced with granite, lines one wall. That bar's spirit focus is whiskey, of course, supplemented by twenty tap lines that pour a well-rounded selection of Colorado craft beer in addition to one out-of-state brew. The substantial drinks list is supplemented by a board featuring hearty pub fare that the kitchen has attempted to refine with local ingredients; in addition to burgers, pizzas and wings, the menu also features such trendy items as bone marrow and lobster mac and cheese. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
Known for its gorgeous, scantily clad staff and sports-bar-like atmosphere, Rome's Saloon is very much a gentlemen's club, sans the poles. Family owned and operated for over thirty years, the southwest Denver hangout begins serving booze and food at 7 a.m. every day, with an extensive menu offering the usual fried goods, as well as burgers, sandwiches and steaks, from tuna to Tex-Mex. The mostly female staff dresses in themes -- think sexy Santas, Greek goddesses and medieval leather-and-lace princesses -- which is a trademark draw for the bar. A shuffleboard game splits the big room, with booths and a pool table to one side and a beautiful, TV-lined wooden bar on the other. Striking the perfect balance between Hooter's and a gentlemen's club, Rome's is for everyone from the blue-collar worker to the businessman -- and every Broncos fan in between. Read more about this Denver bar or club >>
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