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Last month, we shared a list of the Denver neighborhoods with the most bars.
Today, we feature the opposite side of the coin — those neighborhoods with the fewest bars according to FindTheBest.com data as assembled by the Denver Business Journal.
We've collected and photo-illustrated the twenty (presumably) thirstiest parts of the metro area.
Count them down below, and for even more information, check out the original DBJ post.
Number 20. Whittier
4.19287 bars per 10,000 people
Number 19. West Colfax
4.11607 bars per 10,000 people
Number 18. Sloan Lake
4.11579 bars per 10,000 people
Number 17. Westwood
3.94063 bars per 10,000 people
Number 16. Barnum West
3.72509 bars per 10,000 people
Number 15. Lowry Field
3.26264 bars per 10,000 people
Number 14. Mar Lee
3.24834 bars per 10,000 people
Number 13. Harvey Park
2.70587 bars per 10,000 people
Number 12. Southmoor Park
2.61233 bars per 10,000 people
Number 11. Cory-Merrill
2.54777 bars per 10,000 people
Number 10. Park Hill
2.32558 bars per 10,000 people
Number 9. Harvey Park South
2.29885 bars per 10,000 people
Number 8. Bear Valley
1.86185 bars per 10,000 people
Number 7. Green Valley Ranch
1.79937 bars per 10,000 people
Number 6. Barnum
1.64799 bars per 10,000 people
Number 5. Gateway
1.4241 bars per 10,000 people
Number 4. Hilltop
1.38792 bars per 10,000 people
Number 3. Fort Logan
1.1868 bars per 10,000 people
Number 2. Montbello
0.330196 bars per 10,000 people
Number 1 (tie): South Platte and Windsor
No bars listed
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