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http://www.bouldertheater.com The Boulder Theater is not the kind of place you go to get loaded on cheap beer and talk through a performance. Audiences in the palatial, art-deco-style hall come to actually listen to music, and for good reason: The historic theater's schedule is so well-rounded, there really is something for everyone. An eclectic mix of funk, jazz, hip-hop and rock performances and dynamic high-concept shows from local and national artists help fill the Boulder nights. This lovely, historic space offers as much for your eyes as it does for your ears. More >>
http://www.caffesole.com A clean, subtly lit coffee shop on the south end of town, Caffé Solé does its best with a mini-mall address. Dreadlocked baristas pull joe for students and others who want to enjoy the mellow atmosphere. More >>
http://www.dininghall.net Chautauquas -- cultural and self-improvement centers -- were hot properties in the nineteenth century, but only three remain in the entire country, including the Boulder Chautauqua, founded in 1898. The 26-acre campus is centered on a grand Victorian dining hall, featuring great views of the Flatirons and a menu of American standards. It sits at the base of the Flatirons, Boulder's favorite natural playground, which makes it an ideal location for post-exercise beers and sliders. And given Chautauqua's status as a popular spot to propose, you'll often spot just-engaged (and thrifty) couples lovingly embracing over celebratory martinis. More >>
http://www.programcouncil.com There's a bizarre little world in the bowels of the UMC, the student center at the University of Colorado at Boulder: That's where you'll find Club 156, an all-ages space located next to a bowling alley. While CU’s Program Council books bigger, nationally known acts at other venues around campus, Club 156 is the most intimate of the bunch. Events are booked year-round here, with local and national punk and indie-rock bands dominating the stage. More >>
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 >>
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 >>
http://www.darkhorsebar.com Locals and tourists alike have flocked to this Boulder institution - a huge yet divey space filled with kitschy items, antiques and movie props - since it first opened its doors in 1975. The burgers are the thing to order here, especially during the Dark Horse's legendary, long-running "Burger Madness" on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, when five bucks gets you a hamburger or cheeseburger plus fries, salad or pasta salad. If you feel adventurous, try the Jiffy Burger (peanut butter, bacon and provolone); if you're a little more cautious, go for the Avocado Burger (avocado, green chiles, sour cream and pepper Jack). There are other menu options, too, including the roast pork sandwich (pulled pork and BBQ sauce on a toasted roll) and Buffalo wings. Take note: The kitchen is self-serve, so you'll need to place your order at the service window. There are plenty of distractions, from karaoke to live music to watching the game on one of eleven HDTVs or on the projection TV in the back bar. And the wacky decor (including mens' and ladies' room signs designed to confuse the inattentive) is a sure conversation-starter. More >>
One of downtown Nederland’s main watering holes, First Street Pub & Grill is a no-frills spot with an earthy mountain feel. While it’s a relaxed spot during the week, it can get a bit packed on the weekends that it hosts live bands or during one of the town’s annual celebrations, such as Frozen Dead Guy Days. The bar, which opened in 2004, has a decent selection of brews, and the menu includes pasta, burgers, pizza and sandwiches, with vegan and vegetarian options. More >>
http://www.foolishcraigs.com Articles and awards in the entrance of bi-level Foolish Craig's boast of the restaurant's reputation for epic crepes, and the place turns out a long list of light, thin pancakes holding everything from mushrooms to fruit. The rest of the menu at the eclectically decorated spot on Pearl Street's East End comprises typical cafe food, including burgers, salads and breakfast options. There's a noticeable health and vegetarian consciousness here, too, and the dinner menu ventures into seasonal American dishes easily paired with beers on tap, cocktails or wine. On spring and summer mornings, the tiny patio is always full; in the colder months, diners prefer the cozy, sunbathed nook at the front of the restaurant. More >>
http://www.foxtheatre.com Aside from being among the country's best-regarded venues, the Fox continues to offer one of the Front Range's best concert experiences. Unrestricted sight lines and flawless sound abound, and the calendar is consistently excellent and diverse, with the best and brightest locals, indie hip-hop and rock, mainstream acts on the verge, and everything in between, as well as a stellar lineup of national acts. Factor in a friendly bar staff and reasonable drink prices, and you have a room that is simply the most intimate and enthralling place to see a show. More >>
http://www.goldhillinn.com A picturesque ten-mile drive from downtown Boulder, the Gold Hill Inn has a rich history dating back to the gold rush days -- and it recently survived the Fourmile Canyon fire, to boot. Dinner here is served in six courses: an appetizer; soup and salad; a main course chosen from pork, lamb, venison, rabbit, duck or fish; a dessert that could be sour cream apple pie or a chocolate torte; and finally, a fruit and cheese tray. It's a one-of-a-kind meal in a one-of-a-kind location. Make your own bit of history at the Gold Hill Inn. More >>
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