Tavern Tech Center

Like the other Taverns, the Tavern Tech Center draws a sizable nightly crowd from the surrounding neighborhoods. Those twenty- and thirty-something professionals pack into the dark bar and expansive back patio for drink specials, televised sporting events and socializing. While many come just for the beers and the party, this Tavern also does a substantial […]

Tavern Uptown

Like the other Taverns, the Tavern Uptown draws a sizable nightly crowd from the surrounding neighborhoods. Those twenty- and thirty-something professionals pack into the dark bar and expansive back patio for drink specials, televised sporting events and socializing. While many come just for the beers and the party — which is more mellow Uptown than […]

Teller’s Taproom & Kitchen

It’s no secret that Lakewood (and, while we’re at it, Wheat Ridge) is a vast culinary labyrinth of chains and uninspiring independent restaurants that force suburbanites to empty their change in downtown meters. And that’s what inspired Larimer Associates COO Joe Vostrejs, his brothers Steve and Matt, and Rod Wagner, acquisitions and project management partner […]

Tennyson’s Tap

Once home to the somewhat run-down Baron’s Restaurant and Lounge, the building at 4335 West 38th Avenue was taken over by new owners, remodeled, and reopened as Tennyson’s Tap in early 2011. The decor, inspired by that of traditional Western saloons, includes a 25-foot-long black-walnut bar top as well as knotty alder woodwork. Tennyson’s serves […]

Tequila Blues

Our mission is to provide our guests with a musical experience, and satisfy their thirst for “Good Tequila”. Tequila Blues is the vision of our founders who thought to pair Blues music with good quality Tequila. Tequila is as much a drink to sip and enjoy, as it is to sit and enjoy the lyrics […]

The Terminal Bar

Long before there was a renovated Union Station, even long before lower downtown was nicknamed LoDo, there was a Terminal Bar in the neighborhood. It was a down-and-dirty workingman’s joint, named for both the nearby Union Station and the long-gone Terminal Annex Post Office. Three happy hours a day — early morning, late afternoon and […]

The Church Nightclub

Stained-glass windows, high-beamed gothic architecture and hundreds of candles spread throughout the Church suggest a pious vibe in the former house of worship, but the congregation is as mixed as they come. Built in 1865, the roomy, multi-level Lincoln Street mainstay draws globally based DJs, local residents, retro lovers, even the under-21 set: Sections of […]

The Compound Basix

Open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week, 365 days a year, the Compound’s corner-bar (and gay-bar) legacy is just that: a twenty-plus-year run as a drinking place that barely closes. Weekday patrons start rolling in from hospital night shifts to take advantage of the early opening (and a 7 a.m. happy […]

The Thin Man

The Thin Man emanates a strong gravitational pull from its location on a darkened string of blocks between Colfax, Uptown and City Park, drawing in drinkers from near and far. Owner Eric Alstad, who is Greek Orthodox, got his priest’s blessing before opening the joint in 2001 and covered walls of the narrow space with […]

The Three Lions

With 6.6 billion people on the earth who view soccer (or football) as their sport of choice, it’s surprising there aren’t more spots like the Three Lions, which opened in the former Bank Bar & Grill space in August 2011. Billing itself as a world football pub, the Three Lions is modeled after a traditional […]

Tight End

At Denver’s first gay sports bar, you can watch the game on nine televisions or sip a boozy beverage on the sound-equipped patio…and enjoy a safe space to take in all sports. The drink list has all your sports-bar favorites, such as beer – lots of beer – shots of liquor and simple mixed drinks. […]

Tilted Kilt

The Tilted Kilt has been compared to Hooters with an Irish accent, and there’s plenty in this giant, two-story pub to flip your skirt. A large, outdoor patio welcomes you; double doors lead into an enormous dining room and bar area decorated with tartans, statues in full body armor, flags from around the world and […]

The Toad Tavern

What was once a quaint suburban bar turned into a full-fledged music venue in 2008, when the Toad Tavern space was expanded to nearly 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. The new stage can easily accommodate a […]

TRVE Brewing

TRVE Brewing opened in June 2012 in a long, skinny space on Broadway that was formerly home to an art gallery. Although everyone here is friendly, the layout gives the place a dark and divey feel, which is just fine with owner Nick Nunns, who names all of his beers after black-metal bands or songs […]