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http://www.larimerlounge.com The Larimer Lounge does one thing better than anyone else in the area: It brings the rock. Sure, the venue has brought in indie rock progenitors like Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and Sebadoh, it’s also seen acts like Arcade Fire and Bat for Lashes who have since outgrown the venue. Aside from a variety of national acts who come through every month, Larimer Lounge brings in a number of local bands as well. More >>
http://www.reservecasinohotel.com The Lava Room, inside the Reserve Hotel and Casino, is a 300-capacity live-music venue that brings in national and local bands and comedians, and it’s just about the best spot to see live entertainment in the area. Once inside, you'll forget that you’re in a small mountain town: With its modern furnishings and state-of-the-art sound system ― not to mention a dance floor, sunken stage and three levels of seating ― the Lava Room feels much more like an urban club. Adding to that vibe are VIP sections and a heated outdoor smoking patio opposite the stage. More >>
http://www.thelazydog.com This multi-roomed, multi-level sports bar seems perpetually packed, especially on game days, trivia nights or any weekend. A true cross-section of Boulder's population frequents the place, with University of Colorado students rubbing elbows with downtown residents and Boulder lifers at the bar. Even with all the crowds, Lazy Dog usually has a jovial, mellow vibe, and rarely gets raucous. Tap beers and appetizers (including wings and spinach-artichoke dip) keep most of the imbibers busy, but a list of hangover-inducing sweet martinis is available, too. Two patios offer sunbathing opportunities in the warm months, and there's a pool table for those who'd rather participate in sports than watch them on TV. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leela-European-Cafe/113461965353711 Leela European Cafe is as panoptic as the European continent itself, with lofty ceilings and a wall of windows facing the street. Open 24 hours a day and serving a full menu -- with free wi-fi, a large stage and a dance floor -- Leela wants to be everything to everyone. That’s why you’ll see one patron sipping espresso and studying for a trig midterm on a couch in the back while another talks loudly, sipping a glass of vino at the bar in the front. With both a diner and a lounge, Leela is a popular hangout for people of all ages -- but particularly the college-student crowds, who take advantage of the steady stream of caffeine and studying amenities, and high-school kids, who want to stay out all night and learn to assimilate into the adult culture. There’s always entertainment, from musician showcases to poetry slams. Needless to say, it’s also one of the best places in Denver to people-watch. More >>
http://www.lincolnsroadhouse.com The rowdy rock at the Roadhouse fits the rough-and-ready crowd or the people looking for a beer and a band on the weekends. Big booths keep colleagues comfy and close for talking, and the stage is right by the window, so prospective patrons can get an earful before they are even inside. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/lionslairdenver Small and curiously laid out -- a huge bar takes up more than half the room -- the Lion's Lair has been a Denver rock-and-roll institution since the spot (once a jazz club where Dexter Gordon and Billie Holiday played) started hosting live music in 1991. Local punk, rock and garage bands are most likely to be found on the elevated stage, though hot touring acts such as John Doe, Jonathan Richman and Graham Parker sometimes pack the place, which holds about a hundred people. Regulars drop by for cheap draft beer and the company of an occasionally crusty clientele. More >>
http://www.littlebearsaloon.com Formerly a church and a drugstore, the Little Bear is the prototypical Western saloon - with the added attraction of rafters full of donated bras. With a reputation for being Colorado's rowdiest mountain bar, the Little Bear, which has been around for more than four decades, attracts a colorful group of locals, bikers and tourists. Most days of the week, the bar brings in a good selection of local and national rock and blues acts, which can be seen on the stage from the main floor or upstairs. The menu includes burgers, pizza, sandwiches and appetizers. More >>
http://www.longshotsbar.com Denver has its share of neighborhood sports bars, but you'd be hard pressed to find any that serve Vietnamese food as good as Long Shots Bar & Grill in Wheat Ridge. Eating noodle bowls or spring rolls in a dive bar might sound like a bizarre juxtaposition, but somehow it works. But if you want to bypass the Vietnamese food, the place also serves American grub like burgers and wings. With a few TVs, including a large screen, it's not a bad place to catch a game, and the drinks are fairly priced. More >>
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