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Bluebird Theater


Jewel of the neighborhood
3317 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 2308
Opened in 1913 as a small movie house, this theater survived various incarnations, including a long stint as a porn house, before closing in the 1970s. In 1994 it was refurbished and restored but still retains its image as a gritty survivor in a rough neighborhood. The three-tiered theater now serves as a multi-purpose venue hosting a diverse group of national acts, emerging recording artists, and the hottest local bands. On occasions the Bluebird still doubles as a movie hall, showing cult classics and carrying the annual Sick and Twisted Animation Festival. The bar has an excellent selection of microbrews, along with the usual domestics.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bluebird Theater photo by Michael Salamon
Photo: Michael Salamon
Bluebird Theater photo by Dave
Photo: Dave
Bluebird Theater photo by Robert Stribley
Photo: Robert Stribley
Bluebird Theater photo by Mark von Minden
Photo: Mark von Minden
Bluebird Theater photo by Neil Stone
Photo: Neil Stone
Bluebird Theater photo by christine wise
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Bluebird Theater photo by E Thomas Chamberlain
Photo: E Thomas Chamberlain
Bluebird Theater photo by priestessmona
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Bluebird Theater photo by Wei-Lun Tai
Photo: Wei-Lun Tai
Bluebird Theater photo by Paul Garisto
Photo: Paul Garisto
Bluebird Theater photo by Aron Walsh
Photo: Aron Walsh
Bluebird Theater photo by Brian Yuhnke
Photo: Brian Yuhnke
Bluebird Theater photo by ash*77
Photo: ash*77
Bluebird Theater photo by Karen Alayne
Photo: Karen Alayne
Bluebird Theater photo by erin duncan
Photo: erin duncan
Bluebird Theater photo by william pepple
Photo: william pepple
 

 
Buckhorn Exchange


Taste the Wild West
1000 Osage Street
Denver, CO 80204-3918
United States
+1 303 534 9505
http://www.buckhorn.com
This establishment holds the oldest liquor license in the state, and it has been in operation for more than a century. Countless American icons have eaten here, including the legendary Wild Bill Cody. Be aware that the dining room walls are festooned with mounted animal trophy heads, which some diners find as uncomfortably distracting. The menu offers some eye-opening fare such as rattlesnake and fried alligator tail. If you prefer the traditional, tenderloin, T-bone and New York strip options abound. It is also the place to try Colorado favorites like elk and buffalo.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Buckhorn Exchange photo by Sean Hubbard
Photo: Sean Hubbard
Buckhorn Exchange photo by G. N. Glaser
Photo: G. N. Glaser
Buckhorn Exchange photo by Jason Pippin
Photo: Jason Pippin
Buckhorn Exchange photo by Martin Y
Photo: Martin Y
Buckhorn Exchange photo by James Rea
Photo: James Rea
Buckhorn Exchange photo by Rosminah Brown
Photo: Rosminah Brown
Buckhorn Exchange photo by Diane Pappafotis
Photo: Diane Pappafotis
Buckhorn Exchange photo by mojo_800
Photo: mojo_800
 

 
Bull & Bush Pub


An original pub
4700 Cherry Creek Drive S
Denver, CO 80246
United States
+1 303 759 0333
http://www.bullandbush.com/
For more than 25 years, the Bull and Bush pub has been offering patrons a cozy place to drink in an authentic London atmosphere. The interior is weathered and worn, yet the dark wood, red glass lanterns, and coppertop bar still manage to exude a Victorian feel. Eight to 10 microbrews are always on tap. Each emulates the finest intoxicating flavors Great Britain has to offer. To complement the beer, you can order the standard pub grub, including burgers, sandwiches and wings. But the highlight of the menu is definitely the fish and chips.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Cero


Denver's best kept secret
1446 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 282 1446
http://www.cafecero.net/
The usual reaction of anyone walking into this funky little cafe for the first time is "wow, I cannot believe I never heard about this place." Located in the unlikely area of Denver's Antique Row, Cafe Cero's interior of chandeliers, stained glass windows and adobe walls is unmatched. The Blue Room, in the balcony area, with sofas, antique end tables and muted candles is perfect for exchanging coy glances over wine and candlelight. The menu, which is small, features a variety of sandwiches. Facilities provided here include live entertainment, catering service, and banquet.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Chapultepec


Hip place for burritos and jazz
1962 Market Street
Denver, CO 80202-1420
United States
+1 303 295 9126
El Chapultepec, at first glance, is just another aging dive bar serving up traditional Mexican tastes on paper plates in downtown. But even though the great green chili draws plenty of patrons, it is the jazz performances that hold prominence in this place. Local as well as some national legends crowd into the small dining room filled with tacky vinyl booths and play just about every night of the year. Since the LoDo revitalization, this has become a trendy nightspot, so expect a big crowd. (This is a cash only establishment).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chapultepec photo by Travis Gray
Photo: Travis Gray
Chapultepec photo by Casey Bisson
Photo: Casey Bisson
Chapultepec photo by Brady Becker
Photo: Brady Becker
 

 
Coffee Nut


Espresso and books
1028 South Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80209
United States
+1 303 777 1251
This elongated rectangle of a shop is the business world's version of a split personality. In the front half, where it sells magazines and a small selection of old and new books, the room has a bohemian feel to it with exposed brick and old chairs. The back half kitchen area, however, which sells everything from milkshakes to smoothies and espressos, is new and contemporary and even has a TV. Thursday night blues and folk jams draw big crowds so arrive early.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cricket On The Hill


Live music in the heart of the city
1209 East 13th Avenue
(at Downing)
Denver, CO 80218
United States
+1 303 830 9020
http://www.cricketonthehill.com/
This smoky, dark neighborhood dive could easily add another line to the dictionary definition of different. Filled with regulars aching to relate a good tall tale and the pumping sounds of live music four to five nights a week, the Cricket On The Hill is a perfect environment for the urban hipsters that populate Capitol Hill. Check out the living local legend Denver Joe as he performs each Monday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cricket On The Hill photo by Dave Watson
Photo: Dave Watson
 

 
DC10


First class fun
940 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 813 1032
http://www.dc10denver.com/
First class service is served up at this hot Denver theme lounge. Everything - including the décor, drinks, and staff dressed in flight attendant gear - is designed to make you feel like you are on a first class flight. Images of planes and exotic locals play to a backdrop of cutting edge music as patrons sip on drinks such as the "Red Eye" or the "Non-stop." Join the "Mile High Club" for happy hour Monday through Friday from 4p-8p and enjoy specials such as two for one well drinks and complementary appetizers. Nightly entertainment includes live music, a weekly ladies night where the dance for is flooded with pink lights, and "Passport" Thursdays featuring an international dance vibe. Hit up DC10 on the weekends and experience a different destination theme every week, such as party island Ibiza or hipster London. This popular lounge is the place to be in Denver, so be sure to call ahead on their special line to make bottle service reservations +1 720 771 3500.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
El Noa Noa


Great patio dining
722 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204-4429
United States
+1 303 623 9968
The weekend mariachi band and outdoor dining are the best aspects of a meal at El Noa Noa, but not because the food is so-so, but because it is so standard. The large open dining room moves with a constant frenzy and tends to be loud, especially if a band takes the stage. The standards are all here, including burritos, enchiladas and tacos. Or for something different opt for the fried trout in garlic sauce, or the stuffed shrimp. Other location: 1920 Federal Boulevard, +1 303 455 6071.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Elway's


Steak Out!
2500 East 1st Avenue
Unit 101
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 399 5353
http://www.elways.com/
Two friends, John Elway and Tim Schmidt came together to create this restaurant. They put together a menu that's always evolving, and a wine list with prices that won't burn a hole in your pocket. The restaurant boasts of serving the freshest food and there is a lot on offer to tickle your palate. The Duck Tacos, Shrimp Cocktail, Lamb Fondue, and Cured Meat Board are a must from the range of starters. From the main course, go for the Crab Fried Rice, Prime Rib, Hawaiian Sun Fish, and Steak Loaf. The wine list is extensive, with wines from Australia, Argentina, Spain, and California waiting to accompany you on your gourmet journey.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Elway's photo by Jeffrey Beall
Photo: Jeffrey Beall
 

 
Fado Irish Pub


Irish setting
1735 19th Street, Suite 150
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 297 0066
http://www.fadoirishpub.com
Everything from the music to the old-fashioned Irish whisky will remind you of the Emerald Island. When the owners made the pub, they set out to make an Irish experience and by all accounts did not fail. The dining and drinking areas were actually constructed in Ireland and shipped to Denver. If you need a "I-am-in-Denver" reality check, grab a seat on the deck and get an awesome view of Coors Field. Entree selections include corned beef and cabbage, Cottage Pie, Gaelic Steak and an all-day Irish breakfast.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fillmore Auditorium


A tribute to the original
1510 Clarkson St
Denver, CO 80218
United States
+1 303 837 0360 / +1 303 837 1482 (Box Office)
Over the years, as the city's economy took flight to other areas, this 1907-built venue slipped into obscurity. Eventually, a local promoting company bought the aging structure, and after an extensive renovation, it reopened as the Fillmore Auditorium. Modeled after the legendary San Francisco venue, the Fillmore is enjoying a rebirth on Colfax and has achieved recognition as one of Denver's top venues, hosting a diverse array of acts from Bob Dylan to Vince Gill to Beck.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fillmore Auditorium photo by Zen Curmudgeon
Photo: Zen Curmudgeon
Fillmore Auditorium photo by Zen Curmudgeon
Photo: Zen Curmudgeon
Fillmore Auditorium photo by Bo Bickerstaff
Photo: Bo Bickerstaff
Fillmore Auditorium photo by Tim Weilert
Photo: Tim Weilert
Fillmore Auditorium photo by Dean Barnett
Photo: Dean Barnett
Fillmore Auditorium photo by mossy vaughn
Photo: mossy vaughn
 

 
Gothic Theatre


Religion Is Music
3263 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80110
United States
+1 303 788 0984
http://www.nipp.com/
The Gothic Theatre has an illustrious history. Started in the twenties, the theatre was more than just a movie theatre, it was a place to meet friends and family. It was also the first theatre in Denver to show talking movies. Today the grand art deco style of the theatre is still dominant and it has now been turned into a world-class music center. In keeping with the move, the Gothic has installed state-of-the-art sound and light systems, doing justice to visiting bands like The Rebirth Brass Band.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gothic Theatre photo by Taylor Smith
Photo: Taylor Smith
Gothic Theatre photo by Kevin Conboy
Photo: Kevin Conboy
Gothic Theatre photo by radiohook
Photo: radiohook
Gothic Theatre photo by danielwoolf
Photo: danielwoolf
 

 
Grizzly Rose


Country lover's paradise
5450 North Valley Highway
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 295 2353
http://www.grizzlyrose.com/
If country music is your thing, this 40,000-square-foot spot is the place to be. It has been recognized by the Country Music Association as one of the top clubs in the country, and in the past has featured such artists as Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks and Faith Hill. Live music hits the stage seven nights a week, with the crème de la crème for line dancing. You will not look out of place when you saunter in wearing boots and cowboy hat. Drinks flow freely and singles flock here, making it a great nightspot for meeting people. Free country dance lessons offered every Wednesday night.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grizzly Rose photo by Tara DeMarco
Photo: Tara DeMarco
Grizzly Rose photo by Dekan Brown
Photo: Dekan Brown
Grizzly Rose photo by jen o'dea street
Photo: jen o'dea street
 

 
Herb's Hideout


Music for every taste
2057 Larimer St
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 299 9555
http://www.herbshideout.com
Like many of its Lodo neighbors, Herb's transformed with the opening of Coors Field from a dingy hole in the wall to an upbeat music lounge. The old, uninviting doors still stand as a dilapidated reminder of the bar's not so distant past, though they are no longer in use. The new entrance is around the corner in the alley, illuminated by a trail of blue lights. The varied schedule features live music almost every night with an emphasis on jazz, blues and big band. Call for the latest music information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Herb's Hideout photo by Kurt Van Ulmer
Photo: Kurt Van Ulmer
 

 
Herman's Hideaway


Where the local bands play
1578 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 777 5840
http://www.hermanshideaway.com
Herman's Hideaway is reputed to be one of the best places to see live music in Denver. The club could easily pass for a biker bar and takes pride in its scruffy look. The inside is dark and smoky and bars line both sides of the room. The hottest local bands rock the club during the week and occasionally you will see a national act take the stage. Among some of the accomplished artists who played here in the past are the Dave Matthews Band, and the homegrown jam group Big Head Todd and the Monsters. Cover charge starts from USD4.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hermans Hideaway


From Local To National
1578 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 777 5840
http://www.hermanshideaway.com
Herman's Hideaway is one of Denver's most happening and oldest musical venues. Herman's is where local bands from Denver show off their talents. Infact they have a night dedicated to the purpose of promoting up-and-coming talent in the city. The Hideaway is a great place to listen to all kinds of music by well known Denver musicians as well as artists from other states.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hi Dive & Sputnik


Drinks and music
7 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80209
United States
+1 720 570 4500
http://www.hi-dive.com/
Sputnik is a crowded and trendy place. Noise and smoke rule the roost most of the time. Though the place is small and intimate, find crowds streaming in perpetually. The bartenders are prompt and service is good. The food takes its own time to show up. Booze is cheap and the music out of a jukebox makes the place even more noisier. Hi-Dive on the other hand is only for gigs and concerts. On show days the place simply rocks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hi Dive & Sputnik photo by Boltov Lijchtenen
Photo: Boltov Lijchtenen
 

 
Jet Lounge


Lounge about
1612 Wazee Street
Jet Hotel
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 572 3300 (Hotel) / +1 866 724 5862 (Toll Free)
http://www.thejethotel.com/Jet...
One of the jewels of the Jet Hotel in the happening LoDo district of Denver, this lounge is the place to relax if you have enough stress and dough to burn! Stroll into the renovated hotel's lobby and take in the subtle colors, plush furniture and chic accessories. Signature cocktails are available by the dozen, while live music puts some spark into the joint on weekends. This is truly the place to be if you are part of the city's social scene, given the eclectic mix of people that hang out here!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Josephina's Italian Restaurant


Resident ghost and good food
1433 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 623 0166
Located in the heart of Larimer Square, this establishment bills itself as an unofficial Denver landmark. Ask your server about Amelia, the resident ghost, rumored to roam the floors. It is just some of the lore that makes this establishment truly authentic. The menu is extensive. Pasta, salad, chicken and pizza dishes abound. The wine list is just as large too. Low-key nightly music takes place in the separate bar area, and patrons are often invited on stage to assist with the vocals. Microbrews are plenty.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Josephina's Italian Restaurant photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lion's Lair


Music that matters
2022 East Colfax
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 320 9200
http://www.lionslairdenver.com/
Located on an infamous stretch of East Colfax, this intimate little joint can come off two ways - as a seedy, dark dive or a hip hangout featuring the best in local alternative music. Like they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But one thing no one can argue is the size of the place. The bar takes up most of the available space and a few booths take up the rest. The place is so small bands set up in a small corner and to watch them play you have to stare through the bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lion's Lair photo by scottpartee
Photo: scottpartee
Lion's Lair photo by esc8engn
Photo: esc8engn
Lion's Lair photo by gideon ansell
Photo: gideon ansell
Lion's Lair photo by Darcy Bloss
Photo: Darcy Bloss
Lion's Lair photo by Lynn M. Ross
Photo: Lynn M. Ross
 

 
Mead Street Station Grill and Pub


Old-fashioned pub
3625 West 32nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80211
United States
+1 303 433 2138
http://www.meadststation.com/
Occupying a clover-colored store front and brimming with humble furnishings, including church pews, the Mead Street Station knows exactly what it takes to be a neighborhood meeting place: good conversation and good beer. Kick back to live jazz and blues on most nights. The place also has a healthy display of western paintings. For appetizers, try the delicious Mead St. Mussels and Artichoke Dip. There are many kinds of homemade soups including chili. The Dublin Fish and Chips are a must. Steaks, sandwiches, pastas and burgers are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mecury Cafe


Eclectic entertainment
2199 California Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 294 9281
http://www.mercurycafe.com
The owner of Mercury Café calls it a community center. The cafe exudes a vague hippie aura and serves as a restaurant, bakery, coffeehouse, dance club and concert hall. It is hard to pinpoint the exact style of this eclectic nightspot, serving up everything from Celtic and Cajun to theater and poetry. Swing and salsa bands are regulars on the second floor, which accommodates 350. The main dining room might feature a concert pianist one evening and a string quartet the next. The dinner menu offers salads, sandwiches, pasta dishes and steak.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mel's Bar and Grill


Fine dining in a casual Cherry Creek setting
235 Fillmore Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 333 3979
http://www.melsbarandgrill.com
Mel's Bar and Grill is not your average neighborhood pub where the beer always makes the food taste good. This is the place to try some of Denver's best cuisine. Recognized in both Esquire and Gourmet magazine for dining excellence it is one of those rare gems that offers a fine dining menu in a very casual atmosphere. For the seafaring folk, favorites include the Seared Ahi Tuna, Wild Striped Bass and Grilled Atlantic Salmon. The House Cured Pork Loin and the Half a Corn Fed Chicken are also popular. The wine list is outstanding, and reservations are strongly urged. Outdoor seating is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ogden Theater


Old Time theater revived
935 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80218
United States
+1 303 831 9448 / +1 303 830 2525
The Ogden Theatre has greatly benefited from Denver's economic boom. Prior to 1995, this beautiful old movie house sat vacant along Colfax Avenue until a local concert promoter snatched it off the market, restored it to its former luster, and started hosting popular musical acts. Capitol Hill now pulsates with the latest in music, as the 1000 seat venue hosts a wide array of artists. Past performances have included the Smashing Pumpkins, Morphine, and James Taylor. The surrounding area can be sketchy, so ask a security guard for a late night escort if you are alone. Parking can be a nightmare.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ogden Theater photo by Hepcephus
Photo: Hepcephus
 

 
Park Tavern and Restaurant


Capitol Hill hangout
931 East 11th Avenue
Denver, CO 80218
United States
+1 303 832 7667
http://www.theparktavern.com/
If you are searching for a low-key neighborhood joint, crowded every night with Capitol Hill locals, the Park Tavern might be your best bet. Three two-for-one Happy Hours are offered daily (4:30p-6:30p, and 10p-midnight) making it one of Denver's true drinking nests. The pool tables and jukebox serve as nice diversions. Tuesday is open mike night, so bring along the guitar. A new chef has spiced up the bar menu that includes Jalapeno Poppers, Cheese Sticks, New York Strip Steak, hamburgers, pizza and Mexican fare.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Park Tavern and Restaurant photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sambuca Jazz Cafe


Just the right note
1320 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 629 5299
http://www.sambucajazzcafe.com/
This suave Denver nightspot, which breathes jazz into the city, is an eclectic supper club full of textured colors and intimate seating. With such a setting it is hard to believe that it is a southern chain. The jazz is live every night of the week, so naturally the atmosphere is easy going and hip-although you will find plenty of baby boomers dressed to the nines. Selections from its ambitiously creative menu include steaks, seafood, pastas and elaborate salads.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sambuca Jazz Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Shakespeare's


Upscale pool hall and pub the Bard himself would love
2375 15th Cross Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 433 6000
Shakespeare's is an upscale pool hall and pub on the outskirts of downtown, housed in an eloquent building with high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and hard wood floors displaying a wealth of regulation size billiard tables. Billiards Magazine hails it as one of the top pool rooms in the nation. The competition can be intimidating so if you are not up for a game kick back in the comfortable bar and try a plate of the pub's signature dish, fish and chips, or instead opt for pizza, pasta or one of its many sandwiches. Patrons under 21 are welcome.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Shakespeare's photo by Chris Bartle
Photo: Chris Bartle
 

 
Sing Sing


Dueling pianos
1735 19th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 291 0880
http://www.rockbottomrestauran...
If you are in town with a big group and looking for a riotous time, Sing Sing is the place to say good-bye to your inhibitions and live out your star fantasies. Two dueling pianists compete for your laughs and voices. They cover everything from show tunes to rock-n-roll to the latest pop. The frat house atmosphere is contagious even for the most refined club goers. Rowdy crowds pack the place, so arrive early for a front table.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Skylark Lounge


A bar with character
140 S. Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 722 7844
http://www.skylarklounge.com/
If you are tired of keeping up with the ever-changing trends in LoDo, or want to hang out in a place less populated with suburban sports nuts and pretentious urban youth, stop by this blast from the past. The crack of pool balls and a hip track from the best jukebox in town are the only sounds audible above the buzz of conversation; in this place talk is an art form. Without any TV's and comfortable booths-built-for-two, conversation flows easy. Live bands crowd into the joint occasionally.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Skylark Lounge photo by Brett Schultz
Photo: Brett Schultz
 

 
Trios Enoteca


Cigars and Scotch
1730 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 293 2887
This comfortable, dark bar filled with couches, booths and leather chairs offers an expansive selection of wine by the glass (60 choices) as well as hard-to-find scotches and liquors. The cigar room in the back has the atmosphere of an old English hunt club, except that a ventilator kindly sucks out the smoke (for your health). Cigars run from $6 and up, and a limited pub menu is also available. Live music fills the air five nights a week.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ziggies Saloon


Denver's best blues
4923 West 38th Avenue
Denver, CO 80212
United States
+1 303 455 9930
http://www.ziggiessaloon.com
For some of the best blues talent and roots rock in town, visit Ziggie's Saloon. This tiny north-Denver venue hosts top local and regional talent seven days a week. The cover charge is minimal, the atmosphere is no-frills, and the music plays for a typically standing room-only crowd. Stop by for open stage acoustic jams on Sunday afternoons. If music is not your thing, wait in line to shoot pool on one of the saloon's pool tables.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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