Best Traveling Gay Theme Night

Call it a social experiment. Borrowing an idea born in San Francisco, the Denver Guerrilla Queers and their leader Billie Trix have just one mission: Each month, they round up gay clubbers, mix them into a straight establishment…and shake well. Usually, everyone winds up dancing, drinking and hanging out together…

Best Gay Bar for Straight Men

Contrary to popular belief, straight men love to be ogled by gay men. But going from “God’s gift to women” to “God’s gift to all mankind” can be difficult, even for the most cocksure heterosexual. Most of the gay clubs make the mistake of blasting their diva ballads so loud…

Best Gay Bar for Gay Men

In an increasingly fractured world of clique-catering clubs, now is the time to celebrate La Rumba for bringing far-flung splinter groups together. Every Friday night, the club that is famous for its salsa, tango and merengue dancing plays host to 0/2 (Oxygen), and it truly is a breath of fresh…

Best Summer Bar for Gay Men and Women

The Fox Hole deserves more than a Best of Denver award. It deserves to be made a national historic landmark. The proud and blessed gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered and questioning people of Denver also know it as a World Heritage Site and Universal Spiritual Power Center. Not just for…

Best After-Hours Club

In the heart of LoDo rather than up in that slightly scary warehouse district, Engima Afterhours is 21st-century fresh, not ’90s stale. The decor is a notch above the basic black-paint-on-wood look found at many other late-night locales, and this newish addition to Denver’s club index pumps out the latest…

Best New Club

Occupying the remodeled space formerly known as Sanctuary is the officially unnamed club every glow-stick waver in Denver is calling “Butterfly” because of the chrysalis symbols on the club’s fliers and the giant butterflies suspended above the dance floor. Whatever its appellation, we just applaud the club’s unusual reliance on…

Best Heavy-Metal Club

The past year saw several venues abandon original heavy metal, forcing bands and fans to run for the hills — or the suburbs. Fortunately, Bottoms Up was waiting in Aurora. With a new name, new owners and a newly renovated interior, the bar formerly known as Heimmie’s Pub quickly established…

Best Place to Bang Your Head

Heavy-metal fans, leather up and break out the earplugs. House of Rock’s black-clad lineup of head-banging hard rock and metal proves that angry music never dies — it just fades from radio airplay. House of Rock operates from a nondescript warehouse building in Northglenn and features original local and regional…

Best Country-Western Club

All the cowboys in cowtown know that for the best country music, you’ve gotta go where the rose is grizzly. Even the Country Music Association named the Grizzly Rose one of the top clubs in the country. The huge complex offers free dance lessons on Wednesdays, weekly performances from local…

Best Jazz Club

What more could a world-weary, bop-starved jazzaholic ask for? At Dazzle, a cozy and stylish boîte in Capitol Hill, the management provides a broad array of fresh talent — local and national — every week, along with a superb sound system, beautifully made cocktails and excellent saloon food, including a…

Best New Jazz Club

Dulcinea, what did we do before you were born? Stellar live jazz, blues and funk blare — or sometimes ooze — from this Colfax lair six nights a week. A laid-back, hip Capitol Hill crowd helps give Dulcinea’s the pervasive feeling of comfort; there’s no pretension, just casual cool among…

Best Rock Club

It’s not the most high-profile club in Denver, nor the biggest. Still, when local bands snag that first weekend slot at Herman’s, they know they’ve reached a benchmark in their careers. One of the few clubs outside LoDo to offer — and need — valet parking, the Hideaway has helped…

Best New Rock Club

Many of the lofts in the Ballpark neighborhood sit empty, casting a ghost-town pall over the area during daylight hours. Still, upper Larimer Street got a considerable jolt of life late last year when the Larimer Lounge opened as a music venue with a formidable calendar. After taking over the…

Best Small Club

The Lion’s Lair might be just a cub in Denver’s club kingdom when it comes to size. But in terms of character, it’s elephantine. Whether the live music is punk, alt-country or straight-up rock, expect the experience to be intimate. On packed nights, patrons are often within spitting distance of…

Best Midsized Venue in Denver

There probably are people who miss the Bluebird Theater’s days as a porn theater, but we doubt many of them are music lovers. Unlike skin flicks — which arguably should be viewed in the privacy of your home, trailer or motel room — the live-music experience is genuinely enhanced by…

Best Midsized Venue in Boulder

The Boulder Theater is not the kind of place you go to get loaded on cheap beer and talk through a performance. Audiences in the palatial, deco-style hall come to actually listen to music, and for good reason: The Theater’s schedule is so eclectic and well-rounded, there really is something…

Best Bar at a Local Music Venue

Perched high in the Gothic Theatre’s cavernous rafters, the bar at the back of the balcony is the optimal place to quaff a drink at a show. Its lofty location allows for a near-bird’s-eye view of the stage as well as the theater’s lively art-deco interior. The atmosphere is cozy…

Best Musical Addition to the Denver Skyline

It’s a tent! It’s a theater! It’s a fully modular, collapsible, portable music venue, planted smack dab in the middle of the Pepsi Center parking lot during warmer months. Replicating a seasonal venue that’s been successful in Boston, CityLights was unfolded last spring as a joint partnership between two powerful…

Best Place to See Chicks Fight

Carioca Cafe, also known affectionately as “BAR,” after its generic neon sign, squats on the desolate corner of 21st and Champa. The astoundingly cheap drinks and great Tuesday-night DJs Chuck and Brian attract a strange mix of clientele: scooter folk, indie rockers, Joe Hundredaires and, of course, your typical crusty,…

Best Place to Sing Along Drunkenly to Marvin Gaye

Every Thursday night at Streets of London Pub, DJs Rob Hostetter and Dan Shattuck spin the sweet, deep sounds of ’60s soul music. Shattuck focuses on the Jamaican strains of rocksteady and ska, but Hostetter specializes in northern soul — the stomping, exuberant, dance-inducing style of American R&B originally championed…

Best Place to Sing Along Drunkenly to Piano Music

Saddle, stumble or slump on up to the piano in the corner at Charlie Brown’s. Even if you’ve overindulged in the bar’s strong cocktails — that’s what people do at Charlie Brown’s, after all — Pauly Lopez’s playing will only sweeten the buzz. A veritable ivory-tinkling encyclopedia of Tin Pan…

Best Place to Watch The Simpsons

When The Simpsons come on at William’s Tavern, all activity stops. The eclectic jukebox (it’s got everything from The Cramps to Hank Williams to Motown) clicks off and patrons hunkered at the bar and sitting in the church pews pay their respects in the House of Simpson. Regulars know to…