The geologically formed natural amphitheater at Red Rocks comprises monolithic red sandstone formations that provide ideal acoustics for outdoor performances each summer. Since opening in 1941, the legendary venue the only one of its kind in the world has hosted countless national and international acts, from the Beatles to the Police to U2, which filmed […]
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Pickle shots (and plenty of other flavored infusions) are what this LoDo bar is best known for. The comfy joint, which opened in 2008, has lots of space, exposed brick, darts, killer drink specials, and a menu that includes burgers, sandwiches, wraps and appetizers, along with patios in front and in back. It’s also connected […]
The crew at this space-themed speakeasy likes to get weird, which often results in the most memorable cocktails in town – some with ingredients like duck fat, soy sauce and caramel miso (it’s all fair game here). But first you’ll have to stride through the Frozen Matter ice cream shop to the walk-in cooler without […]
Rhinoceropolis has it all — even if some of that is do-it-yourself. The venue is part show space, part home, and all living homage to every underground hangout in American teenage music history. There’s no sign on the building, never any set cover charge for any show, and no question that whether Nu Sensae, Monotonix […]
One of Denver’s prime spots for Tejano and New Mexico music, a lot of folks come to Rick’s Tavern to dance, which might be why the dance floor takes up most of the space in the place. Owned and run by Rick Garcia, it’s a lively spot on Saturdays and Sundays (the only nights the […]
With its wood-paneled walls, pool tables, dartboard and shuffleboard, this Lakewood dive feels kind of like a ’70s basement game room, minus the shag carpet. There’s a good chance that anyone over, say, forty will feel an affinity for the place because of that decades-old vibe. The low-key spot, which serves decently priced drinks, attracts […]
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RISE Comedy (formerly Voodoo Comedy Playhouse), which opened in 2011, bills itself as Denver’s only improv comedy bar and theater. The venue, which has a full bar stocked with local brews, boasts a variety of original improv and sketch comedy five nights a week and offers classes in improv and standup. In addition to comedy, […]
While the Roadhouse gets its share of bikers, it’s one of the most friendly joints in the neighborhood. It’s particularly fun on the weekends with a lively group of regulars taking part in karaoke or listening to live music.
This is an upscale but comfortable brewpub with gourmet pub grub and plenty of chic atmosphere to spare. The food is above average, the beers are good, and the servers are just as likely to sit down and chat with you as they are to wait on you.
This is an upscale but comfortable brewpub with gourmet pub grub and plenty of chic atmosphere to spare. The food is above average, the beers are good, and the servers are just as likely to sit down and chat with you as they are to wait on you.
With checkered floors, an Elvis jukebox, a wall-sized Johnny Cash mural, and framed black-and-white photos of Hank Williams, Elvis and ’50s hot rods hanging on the other walls, Rock-A-Billies is obviously geared toward folks who love rockabilly culture. Housed in the former Cucina Roma Roma restaurant spot in a strip mall at 64th Avenue and […]
One of the Springs’ hippest spots in the town, the Rocket Room’s big on the ’50s kitch with its leopard print-covered stage, black-and-white checkered floor, Chinese paper lanterns, pin-up sketches and Elvis memorabilia. The club brings in local and national rockabilly, punk, surf, garage and rock act throughout the week.