The rooftop extension of the pan-Asian eatery Departure on the ground floor of the Halcyon hotel is where you’ll want to be when the weather heats up. The reason? There’s a swimming pool that, while intended only for hotel guests, is a great accompaniment to tropical drinks, dim sum and general lethargy. Hang out high […]
Music in Denver
Showing 177 - 198 of 592Putting the Ellie Caulkins Opera House inside the historic Quigg Newton Auditorium was like building a ship inside a bottle. The auditorium — a 1908 buff-colored brick building designed in a neoclassical style by Robert O. Willison — had become run down over the years and had long since lost its historic interior. And that […]
From the great outside patio, Emerald Isle has a biker bar/roadhouse vibe — but inside, there’s a total role reversal, with a pleasant dining room and bar, caricatures of regulars on the walls and friendly service. The music is good (if Metallica and ’90s alterna-metal is your thing), and the food can be great: Americanized […]
ABOUT THE END LAFAYETTE The Venue | The End Lafayette is an intimate 70-person live music venue nestled inside the recording studios of Dog House Music just outside of Boulder, CO. The Vibe | Our shows are intimate affairs where each guest is invited into the recording studio to experience small-batch performance right from the […]
Phil and Erika Zierke opened an instant classic when they invited guests into the Englewood Grand in 2016. You won’t find any long-winded menus, fussy small plates or a chemist’s closet of beakers and dropper bottles to confound you. Instead, it’s just a straightforward bar where you can order your drink of choice and soak […]
Nearly two decades after Nick and Helen Forster founded the eTown radio program, they got their own venue. While they had long taped their shows at the Boulder Theater, in 2008 they bought a church that dated back to 1922, and, after an extensive renovation, opened it in 2012 as eTown Hall. The building also […]
With a large patio and huge, wood-accented interior, Fad
When people walk into Fermaentra, owners Brennan Mann and Spencer O’Bryan want them to know they’re in a brewery. “Otherwise, you’re just in a bar in LoDo,” Mann says. That’s why beer drinkers at Fermaentra, which opened its doors in November 2014, can look past the taps to the seven-barrel brewhouse and the six tanks […]
The southeast suburban amphitheater that originally opened as Fiddler’s Green in 1988 was later named Coors Amphitheatre and then Comfort Dental Amphitheatre. Now back to its original name and operated by AEG Live, the outdoor venue hosts a variety of nationally known acts each summer, like country superstars (Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley), metal […]
Built in 1907 as the Mammoth Roller Rink, the Fillmore Auditorium has a long and storied history as an entertainment venue. As Mammoth Gardens and the Mammoth Events Center, the building hosted sporting events, parties and concerts for more than six decades. After a multimillion-dollar renovation in 1999, the venue reopened as the 3,700-capacity Fillmore […]
Although vintage guitars share space with a motorcycle mounted on the walls of the Firehouse Tavern, the Westminster bar doesn’t just draw bikers and rockers. Since 2009, the bar’s spacious interior, roomy patio space and affordable drink specials have attracted a diverse crowd, from newly minted 21-year-olds to grizzled toughs sporting bandannas and sleeveless shirts. […]
Developed and built by Notes Live, the Sunset Amphitheater is an 8,000-capacity, state-of-the-art venue right in the heart of the Polaris Pointe development in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Notes Live identifies markets where entertainment options are limited and where demand is high for quality entertainment. Currently under construction, the Sunset Amphitheater will offer an unparalleled view […]
A block west of I-25, near the 15th Street bridge, Forest Room 5 is just hip enough to be cool without seeming trendy. With its dim lighting and intimate tables, this eclectic spot attracts a youthful crowd most days of the week, especially on the weekends. While the place is spacious and houses a few […]
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, […]
After a long run as the Toad Tavern, new owners took over the spot, one of the few live-music venues in Littleton, and changed the name to Fraco’s (it rhymes with “tacos”). While there’s still a focus on a variety of local bands, including on country and blues nights, Fraco’s also has pool tables and […]
The Front Porch has long been known for a simple plan to get folks in the place. Every month, the bar publishes a calendar with different names on each day of the month (except Wednesdays), and if your name appears, head on in and you’ll drink free all night. While it gets a bit frat […]