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http://www.myspace.com Owner Stan Geels originally envisioned his coffeehouse as a community gathering spot, a place where people could come and work in peace -- something he had trouble finding when he was in sales and looking for a good spot to catch up between calls on clients. He opened Stella's twenty years ago, and today it fills several eclectic rooms in a house on South Pearl. Those rooms are almost always packed; students and telecommuters share mismatched tables in the quiet nooks during the day, couples and friends catch live music acts and chat on the front porch at night. And at all hours, they sip coffee from local roaster Pablo's, eat burritos and dessert from one of the many local vendors Geels works with, and peruse art from around the world. "It's a coffee klatsch," Geels says, "which means you look for the best that you can find of everything and bring it to your location, and you make all the drinks." Those drinks are an ideal way to end an evening after dinner at one of Pearl Street's many restaurants. More >>
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. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/surfside7 Though the Hawaii Five-0 surf motif is mercilessly flogged here -- with surfboards festooned with pictures and a tiki-hut bar -- Surfside 7 offers some of the hippest rock and punk music this side of 1979. The place is tightly packed and loud, with friendly punks spilling out of the booths at all hours. More >>
http://www.swallowhillmusic.org Helping people make music since 1979, Swallow Hill Music Association is a nonprofit music organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the best in folk, roots and acoustic music. Swallow Hill's school presents programming of all kinds from basic classes ranging from guitar to didgeridoo and dance to special, intimate artist workshops, to outreach programs that supplement music and culture education in our public schools. More >>
http://www.tailgatetavern.com During a stint at the University of Buffalo in New York in the '80s, Marina Alter frequented a pub that was a bit like the one in Cheers, where everyone knew each other, and she hoped to use the same concept here some day. After finding out that the Tailgate Tavern was up for sale, she jumped at the opportunity, moved to Parker and took the place over in late 2008. And the Tailgate indeed has a bit of a Cheers vibe, which helps explain why the bar attracts so many folks from all lines of work and backgrounds. While it's a fine place to check out a game, as its name suggests, the Tailgate also brings in live rock bands on the weekends, and the menu includes breakfast, burgers, steaks, seafood and sandwiches. More >>
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. More >>
Pink neon lines the windows in this rough-and-rowdy bar, the better to distinguish it from the Holiday Inn it shares space with. Mondays are quiet and mellow, but the action picks up Tuesday with Teddy's Country night. The rest of the week is a little bit of everything: Salsa on Wednesdays and Sundays, old-school R&B on Thursdays, and hip-hop on Friday and Saturday nights all offer plenty of opportunity to take advantage of the wide dance floor. More >>
http://www.three20south.com Breckenridge's main spot for live music, three20south (formerly Sherpa & Yeti's) is a cool venue that the venue brings in high-caliber local and national funk, jam, hip-hop and reggae acts like Eek-A-Mouse, Dirty Dozen and Lyrics Born. More >>
http://www.toadtavern.com Formerly known as the Horny Toad, the Toad Tavern has gotten its hormones under control. What was once a quaint suburban bar is now a full-fledged music venue, as the space was expanded to almost 5,000 square feet and filled with new furnishings, refinished surfaces, raised ceilings and a stage that's been beefed up considerably from its postage-stamp-sized predecessor, which could fit no more than four people. The new stage can easily accommodate a ten-piece act or more, and professional-quality sound and lighting are also now in place. In addition to recruiting a steady stream of local and national rock acts, the venue brings in a fair amount of nationally known blues artists. More >>
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. More >>
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