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High level clouds. Pleasantly warm.
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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 1475 Lawrence St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-260-7505 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Trendy beyond words, 5° offers stylish patrons a cool-retro place to cool their heels, sip a designer martini, and nosh from a small plates menu designed by Eric Roeder, Bistro Vendome's executive chef. Choose from 48 different martinis and sample tasty little morsels like Idiazabel with piquillo pepper confit, PEI mussels in saffron mustard cream sauce, pasta with duck leg confit and mushrooms in Madeira sauce. DJs keep the music going (hip hop and top 40, mostly) til the wee hours.
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| 1941 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-292-4071 | | | | | Description: LODO. The only C&W dance club in lower downtown, Cowboy Lounge offers non-stop country and rock tunes, a spacious dance floor, and not-to-be-missed drink specials. Come dance the night away cowboy boots and hats not required! Ladies love Wednesdays, when they pay no cover and also get free wine, well drinks, and drafts until midnight. Thursdays treat guys right with free drafts from 8pm to 11pm while Fridays and Saturdays offer free dance lessons from 8pm to 10pm. If you're in the mood for a varied night of clubbing, plenty more Denver nightlife is just a few steps away.
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| 99 W 9th St
Denver,
CO
80204
303-572-8006 | | | | | Description: GOLDEN TRIANGLE. Sleek, vibrant La Rumba issues a call to all serious salsa dancers! Moves are intense at the club, considered one of Denver's most popular Latin dance venues. A large dance floor beckons patrons to show off the intricacy of their salsa steps, and the bar makes available a variety of martinis and microbrews. Novices are pleased to discover that free dance lessons are offered Thursdays and Saturdays for the salsa-impaired. On certain nights, other styles of music are played. Dress to the nines, because a strict dress code is maintained. Great for people-watching!
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| Polly Esther's & Culture Club2301 Blake St
Denver,
CO
80205
303-382-1976 | | | | | Description: LODO. Twenty years' worth of great music can be heard at these two clubs, which inhabit different floors of the same building. Polly Esther's is the place for unabashed funk and disco get down on the enormous dance floor, and then try your hand(s) at an oversized game of Twister. Upstairs at Culture Club, all your favorite synthesizer-heavy '80s hits get the crowd moving. Newer parts of the club complex highlight '90s tunes and straight-ahead rock, widening the venue's appeal. Specialty cocktails like Brady Bunch Punch keep the grooviness level high.
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| 1909 Blake St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-383-1909 | | | | | Description: LODO. Certainly one of the biggest clubs in Denver, this behemoth of hedonism sports three dance floors, two lounges, barely-attired go-go dancers, and plenty of space to unleash your best moves. Dance floors vary in size to accommodate different crowds and grooves, and the outdoor SkyBar offers a moment of fresh air if you're feeling overwhelmed. Theme nights keep it fresh Get Sexy Go Sexy Fridays and Domingo Caliente Sundays attract a mixed crowd of 20- and 30-somethings looking for fun.
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| 2430 S Havana
Aurora,
CO
80014
303-696-7686 | | | | | Description: AURORA. Break out your cowboy boots! Stampede is the best for line dancing and Western swing, with a huge dance floor and great music. If fancy footwork isn't your thing, lessons are available (check their website for the schedule), but it's fun to sit and watch, too, because Stampede draws the area's most talented dancers around. And when the munchies strike, there's a full menu of mesquite-grilled burgers and Tex-Mex favorites.
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| 1160 Lincoln St
Denver,
CO
80203-2112
303-832-3528 | | | | | Description: GOLDEN TRIANGLE. Housed (not unexpectedly) in a former church, this nightspot takes adaptive reuse to a new level. Locals, in particular, love to dance the night away amid the gorgeous architecture of the striking building. Upbeat music reverberates throughout the large space, and young, single professionals capitalize on its reputation as one of Denver's best singles spots. Given the night, you'll find plenty of well-dressed Denverites sipping expensive drinks and dancing to DJ-spun tunes. The Church also boasts a wine bar and sushi bar.
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| 821 22nd St
Denver,
CO
80205
303-296-4604 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. A comfortable distance from the crowded LoDo bar scene, The Loft features two floors of music, hip atmosphere, and a fun, friendly clientele. The sleek, curving space is decidedly upscale, and upstairs is more urban while downstairs is given over to enveloping sound. The dress code limits jersey-style shirts, baseball hats and tennis shoes, so dress to impress. Go with a group or a few close friends either way, you'll end up dancing the night away.
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| 1037 Broadway
Denver,
CO
80203
303-534-0222 | | | | | Description: GOLDEN TRIANGLE. Yet another hip nightspot in the Golden Triangle, The Shelter attracts eager clubbers with a massive dance floor, a relaxed basement lounge, and a rooftop patio with fantastic views of the Front Range and the Denver skyline. On the main level, patrons groove to rock, house, and electronica while those in search of a more laid-back scene head downstairs to the Milk lounge for live jazz. Drink prices can be steep, but the energetic ambiance is worth the expense.
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| 3500 Walnut St
Denver,
CO
80205
303-863-7326 | | | | | Description: CURTIS PARK. Through various incarnations and locations, Tracks has managed to stay popular and always packed. Although originally catering to the gay community, the club now draws a crowd that's extremely diverse. Everyone's here for a good time, so relax, down a couple of drinks and let your inner dance diva have free rein. Music spans a range of genres (pop, house, hip-hop, 80s, R&B) and is guaranteed to get your feet moving.
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