Long considered the black sheep of Cherry Creek North Shopping District upscale entertainment district, this lively neighborhood tavern serves some of the best bar food in town. The only catch is trying to snare a table, for it is always busy. The bar serves 23 beers on tap and 50 in bottles. For dining options, try the bar's famous homemade green chili or a plate of cold pot roast with horseradish sauce. There is also a poolroom in the back.
If country music is your thing, this massive 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 flocking here to let their hair down. You will not look out of place when you saunter in wearing boots and a cowboy hat! Free country dance lessons offered every Wednesday night.
Located just down the street from Coors Field, Wynkoop Brewing Company is the perfect pre-game destination during baseball season. But that doesn't mean it's unpopular during the rest of the year. This brew pub, one of Denver's first, offers an impressive variety of entertainment and dining options, boasting an upstairs pool hall and a delicious menu of food such as burgers, sandwiches and a buffalo meatloaf. Tours of the brewery are also organized, wherein visitors can witness the various stages and procedures of brewing a fine batch of beer.
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 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.
Located in a turn of the century stone church, this place is Denver's hottest nightspot and trendiest disco. The crowded main dance floor resides where pews once rested and a high tech lighting system flickers among awe-inspiring stained glass windows. Other rooms adjacent to the large dance floor offer sushi and pizza and inviting booths for lounging. Another room downstairs plays host to local bands. Check the website for cover prices as they vary on the weekends.
Denver's preferred spots for local sports fans, Sports Column, offers five big screen televisions along with flowing booze and great grub. The typical bar food menu offers big portions at small prices, making it perfect for groups. Bronco fans fill up the room on Sundays in autumn, so beware of showing other team allegiances. The rooftop patio bar provides refuge from the sports scene and a dance floor draws an older crowd on Friday and Saturday nights. Rip roaring fun for all!
Snuggled in the Entertainment District, Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant - Park Meadows is a retreat from the world's fast paced life and worries with its fun filled atmosphere, great margaritas and delicious Mexican food. The Tex Mex food is made fresh everyday and you can relish it either indoor or outdoor at the patio along with a lovely happy hour. Troop in with your kids on Sunday for dinner and let your kids eat for free, or have a lovely weekend brunch with families and friends and tipple on the choice drinks. Enjoy the weekly entertainment offered to you and all of these for an affordable price. Enjoy the festive ambiance without the cares of the world. Cheers!
A European craft brewery located in the quaint Lone Tree city of Colorado, Lone Tree Brewing Company is popular among local residents and travelers for their in-house brewed draft and seasonal beers. This small yet delightful brewhouse features a state-of-the-art brewery and tasting room. Guided tours of the brewery are offered on the first Saturday of every month from 11 am to 1 pm. With charges of US$ 5 per person, the tour includes a step-by-step and detailed understanding of the brewing process and a multi-beer tasting coupon that can use once the tour is complete and you are back in the taproom (tasting room).
The White Chocolate Grill is a contemporary American restaurant with a vast menu made from scratch daily and cooked over wood fires. House made white chocolate and other desserts enhance the dishes such as tomato gin soup, prime rib french dip, soy-glazed salmon and more. The restaurant is done up in rich wood and real stone with dim lights, leather booth seating and a grand bar. Kids menu is available if requested. Enjoy the happy hour offerings or go for a casual lunch or dinner to relish the contemporary fare laid out for you.
Sonoma’z Wine Bar & Grill at the Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows is a Californian restaurant using the freshest of ingredients for a unique flavor. Their wine bar is quite impressive with at least 28 wines by the glass. Relish the delicacies either in their warm and cozy indoors or in their outdoor patio. Enjoy live music every Thursday. Sonoma'z is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cheers!
Serving a great variety of freshly brewed beers, the 3 Freaks Brewery was opened in 2014. Started by brewer Jeff Atencio, the tap beers are known for their unique flavors and variants. From cold brewed coffee milk stout Cupakilla Joe to New England IPA called Scuba Rick’s Magic Elixer, the beers taste as interesting and fresh as their names. Pet-friendly and sporting a colorful setting, the brewery makes for a great afternoon beer time.