Bull & Bush Pub and Brewery
7700 Cherry Creek Dr.
If you have an urge to go to a British pub, this is the place for you. The Bull & Bush mirrors Britain's best pubs. Patrons relax in a comfortable, dim interior as well as enjoying the microbrews and some fish and chips. Multiple televisions let you keep up with the latest sports scores.
Pint's Pub
221 W 13th Ave
This is another traditional British pub with a twist. The dark interior is replaced with bright colors, a vibrant mural, and photos of British pubs. Home-brewed ales can be sampled from the drink menu along with a large selection of single malt scotches and single malt whiskeys. Vinegar sprinkled burgers and fries are available.
The Church
1160 Lincoln St.
This nightspot is in a former church. You can dance the night away under the striking architecture of this grand old building. Hot music reverberates through the enormous interior. You will be in the company of many of Denver's well-dressed singles sipping great drinks and dancing to DJ-spun tunes. The Church also has a cigar bar, sushi bar, and a wine bar.
Beta Nightclub
1909 Blake St.
Beta is one of the biggest clubs in Denver. It has three dance floors, two lounges, go-go dancers, and plenty of room to dance. The dance floors vary in size to accommodate various crowds. The outdoor SkyBar lets you enjoy the beautiful Denver skyline.
Dazzle Restaurant and Lounge
930 Lincoln St.
Dazzle lives up to its name. It is known for its rather funky interior and stylish clientele. There are cocktails in the lounge and full meals in the dining room. Dazzle is well known for its chicken risotto, roast pork loin and Atlantic salmon.
15th Street Tavern
623 15th St.
This is one of those seedy places that becomes ultra popular. If you are expecting a well-heeled crowd, upscale elegance or squeaky-clean surroundings you are in the wrong place. What you will find is a down-to-earth crowd, casual atmosphere, and beer-stained carpets. Loud punk and rock music performed by bands like White Stripes, Dressy Bessy, Jimmy Eat World, Grant Hart, and Death Cab of Cutie.
Wynkoop Brewing Company
1634 18th St.
Wynkoop is located in one of Denver's oldest buildings. It has one of the town's first genuine brewpubs. The ground floor is a family-friendly dining room. Upstairs is a classy, often crowded pool hall with 22 tables. Enjoy handcrafted brew, the Railyard Ale and Sagebrush Stout are tried and true winners. Located in the basement, the Impulse Theater group performs to sold-out audiences.
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