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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 4651 S Hwy 73
Evergreen,
CO
80439
303-674-1564 | | | | | Description: EVERGREEN. There are few better places to hear live music west of Denver than Cactus Jack's year-round, creekside heated deck. Local and regional bluegrass, jam, and cover bands take the stage every Friday and Saturday, much to regulars' delight. When the snow starts falling, the party moves inside to a warm, wood-paneled space strung with Christmas lights and exuding a welcoming feel. You'll find eight beers on tap; a menu brimming with tasty appetizers, burgers, and sandwiches; and pool tables and video games to while away the evening.
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| Charlie Brown's Bar and Grill980 Grant St
Denver,
CO
80203
303-860-1655 | | | | | Description: GOLDEN TRIANGLE. Local beatnik legend Neal Cassady and his good friends Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg once called Charlie Brown's a favorite watering hole. During the week, enjoy the casual atmosphere with young residents from the Capitol Hill neighborhood. For a real treat, experience a weekend sing-along with the pianist, Paulie, who has been playing Rat Pack favorites here for years.
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| 321 17th St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-297-3111 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. An elegant hideaway, this quiet, refined retreat provides a subdued place in which to indulge in a drink and a smoke. The liquor list is comprised of single malt scotches, blended scotches, wines, ports, brandies, and cognacs. The extensive humidor guarantees a stogie to suit even the most discriminating smoker. Dimly lit, the interior enjoys a library-like feel with bookshelves and red leather armchairs.
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| 1962 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-295-9126 | | | | | Description: LODO. El Chapultepec has been hosting jazz and blues notables since 1951, including the likes of Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett. The place is small and usually crowded, but it's known throughout Denver as the city's best venue for live blues and jazz. A limited menu of drinks and Mexican food is offered, and you'll want to try the burritos, which are almost as legendary as the performers. Live music every single night, and never a cover charge! Two-drink minimum per set.
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| 1223 E 13th Ave
Denver,
CO
80218
303-832-3108 | | | | | Description: CAPITOL HILL. Perfect for a relaxed night out with a great group of friends, Gabor's provides stiff drinks (well specials are fantastic), tasty food, comfy red booths, and an outstanding jukebox. A bit of old Hollywood glamour can be found in black-and-white movie stills and memorabilia covering the walls. Pool tables and video poker machines in the back room provide a great opportunity to sidle away from the group. Sit back with an ice-cold gin and tonic and a hot basket of fries while you enjoy tunes on the jukebox you'll hear Led Zeppelin, the White Stripes, and everything in between.
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| 5450 N Valley Hwy
Denver,
CO
80216
303-295-2353 | | | | | Description: NORTH DENVER. Country music fan? You've got to visit Grizzly Rose. In fact, it's won the Country Music Association's "Best Country Music Club" award. Old-time favorites like Willie Nelson and more recent names like LeAnn Rimes appear on the roster of previous performers. Pool tables, a mechanical bull, and a video game room round out the entertainment options. Country-western duds are the way to go! Call ahead to find out when they offer free dance lessons. Live music six nights a week, and Sundays are family friendly.
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| 1946 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-293-8555 | | | | | Description: LODO. Fun-loving folks crowd this lively bar, which has great views of Coors Field and of the surrounding mountains right from its very own rooftop patio. Always eager for a good time, regulars come for dancing and live music on weekends, as well as for a variety of special events. Beverage options include requisite microbrews, along with standard domestics and a good selection of cocktails and shooters. During the day, bring the family for burgers.
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| 2376 15th St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-455-9991 | | | | | Description: COMMONS PARK. Denver's oldest continually operational bar may have changed names a few times over the years, but it's still a favored haunt. In the late 1940s, the bar (then known as Paul's Café) was a regular haunt for Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac. Today, it's the ideal spot to scarf down a jalapeno cheeseburger, drink a few cold ones, and imagine life during the crazy Beat years.
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| 1930 Blake St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-296-1930 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. On game days, the air at Sports Column is absolutely electric. You'll find the place packed with dedicated sports fans, whose eyes stay glued to the many TV screens, willing their teams to victory. The menu offers traditional bar eats, including burgers, fried appetizers, and salads. Be sure to don your favorite team's colors, and you'll fit right into the lively scene and the sports memorabilia. The official Colorado Rockies bar, Sports Column was also named by Sports Illustrated as one of the top 25 sports bars in the US.
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