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  • Colorado Convention Center

    Colorado Convention Center

    700 14th St. Denver, CO 80202
    303-228-8000

    http://www.denverconvention.com Every major city needs a good convention center, and the Colorado Convention Center certainly does the trick for this metropolis. The center has 63 meeting rooms, two giant ballrooms, a 5,000-seat theater and a big blue bear (otherwise known as “I See What You Mean,” by Lawrence Argent) gazing through the floor-to-ceiling windows off 14th Street; it hosts everything from all-night raves to business conventions within its walls. It’s conveniently located next to the Denver Performing Arts Complex, within walking distance of many of the city’s best hotels and restaurants, and just a couple of blocks from the 16th Street Mall. And although it’s not the newest convention center in the country (it was finished in 1990), it was the first event and conference center in the world to be certified to a new international sustainability standard in 2012. Clearly, the facility is way ahead of its time. More >>

  • Colorado Symphony Orchestra

    1000 14th St. Denver, CO 80202-2330
    303-623-7876

    http://www.coloradosymphony.org

  • Comfort Dental Amphitheatre

    6350 S. Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Englewood, CO 80111
    303-220-7000

    http://www.livenation.com

  • Conor O

    Conor O'Neill's

    1922 13th St. Boulder, CO 80302
    303-449-1922

    http://www.conoroneills.com/boulder/ A staple dive that stands out even in Boulder's crowded bar scene, Conor O'Neill's is the most authentic Irish pub you'll find in the Rockies, thanks to the importation of everything from the bar to the fireplace to the decor. Irish masons even flew over to help build the place. Live music on weekends includes rock, surf, folk and, of course, Celtic. Conor O'Neill's boasts dark rooms lined with eclectic artifacts, placed haphazardly above dark tables and booths. The spot is always a little sticky, thanks to the debauchery that's long taken place within its halls. Although the pub's big draws are its tap beer and live music (the center room hosts open-mike nights and local musicians), many regulars stop in to grab burgers here, too. And it's not unusual to witness groups doing car bombs, even if St. Patrick's Day is a long way off. More >>

  • The Cork Club & Grill

    313 W. Drake Road Fort Collins, CO 80526
    970-226-1212

    http://www.myspace.com/thecorkbar

  • Cowboys

    25 N. Tejon St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
    719-596-1212

    http://www.cowboyscs.com

  • Crescent Amphitheater

    8350 E. Crescent Parkway Englewood, CO 80111
    303-595-8747

    http://www.greenwoodvillage.com/index.asp?NID=629

  • Crossroads Tavern

    Crossroads Tavern

    400 W. S. Boulder Road Lafayette, CO 80026
    303-926-4254

    While this Lafayette neighborhood spot definitely has elements of a sports bar, including a lot of Broncos memorabilia, pool tables, dartboard and a big-screen TV, it also attracts a good share of bikers. A little too clean to be a dive, the Crossroads Tavern, tucked away in the Coal Creek Village Shopping Center, is roomy enough that you're not standing shoulder-to-shoulder with folks, even when it gets busy on the weekends (when it occasionally brings in bands). It also has a decent-sized patio to stretch out on or have a smoke. More >>

  • Cuba Cuba

    Cuba Cuba

    1173 Delaware St. Denver, CO 80204
    303-605-2822

    http://www.cubacubacafe.com Cuba Cuba occupies two conjoined Victorian homes deep in the Golden Triangle - but at its heart, this spot could be smack-dab in Havana. Owner Kristy Socarras Bigelow is a first-generation Cuban-American whose mother fled Castro's revolution for Miami in 1959. Bigelow has re-created her mother's homeland here, in a colorful space that serves muy authentic (and meat-focused) Cuban dishes in the homey dining room. The bright front bar shimmers with activity, from a killer mojito happy hour Monday through Thursday to the last drink of the evening for SoCo club-hoppers. And while, yes, this can sometimes make for a maddening wait, it's totally worth it once a seat has been procured and the plates of plantains, lechon asada and Cuban sandwiches start arriving. And if you must have something to occupy yourself while you wait, Cuba Cuba's bartenders make some of the best, most powerful mojitos in the city. This is as close to Cuba as you can get without boarding a plane - and no visa required. More >>

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