Best Rock Club

Aesthetically speaking, nothing much stands out about the Larimer Lounge: The stage is awkwardly placed, the sound is merely adequate, and the bathrooms are cramped and dingy. But the Lounge does one thing better than anyone else: It brings the rock. Besides, some of the great rock rooms of history...
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Aesthetically speaking, nothing much stands out about the Larimer Lounge: The stage is awkwardly placed, the sound is merely adequate, and the bathrooms are cramped and dingy. But the Lounge does one thing better than anyone else: It brings the rock. Besides, some of the great rock rooms of history — the long-defunct Jabberjaw in L.A, Emo’s in Austin and CBGB in New York — have been plagued by those things, too. Those looking for posher environs would do well to venture further south into LoDo, but if you’re looking for cheap suds and the best sounds from the brightest acts on the indie-rock circuit, the Larimer’s your place. On any given night of the week, you can expect to see three or four quality artists — local and national — for about what you’d pay to park in LoDo.


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