Cheesman Park in winter: blog.shankbone.org
Denver will surely take your breath away. Be prepared for the change in altitude here in the “Mile High City.” The attitude's different, too, as you'll meet some of the friendliest and most helpful folks you may ever encounter.
Denver preserves a vibrant downtown, one of its great charms. Here you'll find a convention center, a performing arts complex, and a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and nightspots. Also here are some of the city's top attractions, including the US Mint, the Denver Art Museum, and the Colorado History Museum.
Denver's Pridefest takes place in June, and there's an AIDS Walk in mid-August each year.
Getting here
Denver International Airport is likely to be your gateway to the Mile High City. The ultra-modern facility is about 25 miles from downtown. Skyride is the RTD bus into downtown, with departures every 15-60 minutes, 3:30am to 1:30am for $10-12.
Getting around
A car is usually your best bet for getting around this sprawling city. RTD has bus and light rail service, at $2 per trip. See their website for maps, fares and schedules.
Media
The local gay press includes Out Front and Gayzette: each with news and events and listings. Westword is Denver's alternative weekly for news, arts, music, restaurant reviews and general events listings.
Accommodations
Capitol Hill Mansion (1207 Pennsylvania St) in the Capitol Hill district downtown, combines turn of the century opulence with every modern convenience in this eight room B&B.
The Gregory Inn (2500 Arapahoe St) is a small B&B in the downtown LoDo district is classic Colorado decor with all the modern upscale features and hearty food.
Holiday Chalet Bed & Breakfast (1820 East Colfax Ave), accommodations in the Wyman District, Victorian brownstone, with elegant period decor. Their full breakfast of pancakes and quiche, lox and fruit get you nicely started.
Ramada Inn (1150 East Colfax Ave) in Capitol Hill, downtown, minutes from many tourist attractions and local gay clubs. Outdoor heated pool, whirlpool, and fitness center, free shuttle service to local gay bars and baths.
Bars and clubs
Aqua Lounge (1417 Krameria St) the former Mozart, gay and straight neigborhood piano lounge.
Atrium (554 South Broadway) mixed crowd dance club and showbar.
Barker Lounge (255 South Broadway), older, welcoming crowd neighborhood bar, dogs welcome.
Bender's Tavern (314 E 13th Ave), local & national music acts, weekly DJs, open-mic, karaoke.
BJ's Carousel (1380 South Broadway) longtime restaurant, showbar and lounge, weekend drag shows.
Black Crown (1446 South Broadway), piano bar/lounge, game room, patio, mixed older crowd.
BoyzTown (117 Broadway) strippers are the specialty, never a cover, hot men six nights a week, from 10pm, theme and holiday special parties.
Broadways (1027 Broadway), small Hollywood-themed bar, easy-going folks, HDTV sports, food.
Charlie's (900 East Colfax Ave), over a generation, among nation's finest, Colorado's largest. Pool tables, video games, dart machines, outdoor patio, non-stop calendar of events. Big Sunday afternoon beer busts, karaoke, Undie Mondays, shirtless guys Friday/Saturdays, Sunday drag. Country Western music dance floor; second level party bar wide music variety.
Club M (709 East 17th St), at Hamburger Mary's restaurant, drag cabaret shows, shares patio with restaurant.
Compound (145 Broadway), delightfully funky bar, patio, dancing; DJs, state-of-art sound/lghting. No dress code, anything goes, Levis to drag. Weekend beer busts. Open daily from 7am.
Denver Eagle (3600 Blake St), Levi and leather men's bar, Thursday underwear parties, alternate Friday Black Outs.
El Potero (320 S Birch St, Glendale), Mexican/American food and drinks, weekend dance nights, karaoke and drag shows.
JR's Bar and Grill (777 East 17th) mostly younger guys, video bar, karaoke, dancing, drag shows and Drag Queen Bingo.
La Rumba (99 W 9th Ave), mixed crowd, Lip Gloss Friday Latin dance nights.
Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret (1601 Arapahoe St), cocktails, appetizers, dessert, eclectic entertainment, comedy, variety, music and cabaret for mixed crowd.
Mo's (1037 Broadway), mixed neighborhood lounge, patio, live music, game room, dance floor.
R-R Bar (4958 E Colfax Ave), long-time locals' favorite on East Side, old-time Denver charms.
tHERe (11526 E Colfax Ave) a self-styled "lesbian Cheers" coffehouse, espresso drinks from 7am, WiFi access.
Tracks (3500 Walnut), 18+ Thursdays and first Fridays 21+ night gay dances; heavy-metal and Drag Nation special parties each month.
The Wrangler (1700 Logan), home to Front Range Bears, known as Denver's top men's cruise bar. Legendary Sunday beer busts, wall-to-wall men and line to get in the door.
X-Bar (629 E Colfax Ave), mixed neighborhood video bar, open 2pm-2am, dancing, good food menu, Sunday brunch.
Baths
Midtowne Spa (2935 Zuni), fantasy sets, glory holes, cell block, maze, dungeon room, video-arcade booths. Steam, dry sauna, hot tub, porn and general-release movies, backyard deck hot tub. Open 24 hours. Specialty rooms, TV, sling, St. Andrew's cross. Hot JO parties, strip shows, free food and beverages.
Other baths, also open 24 hours, include:
Denver Swim Club (6923 East Colfax Ave) with outdoor pool, nude sunbathing and heated indoor poll along with their many sauna and cruising facilities; and
Triple C (2151 Lawrence) a large gay sauna with all the amenities.
In Colorado Springs Buddies Private Club (3430 N Academy Blvd) is a sex club with group showers, video booths, and dark room.
Restaurants & Cafes
Dazbog Coffeehouse (1201 E 9th Ave) gay favorite since time it was Diedrich, now part of growing Russian immigrant chain, still great gourmet coffee, bagel and pastry option.
Geez Louise (4924 Colfax), Denver's gay-owned coffeehouse with panini, WiFi, unconventional atmosphere.
At the Denver Hamburger Mary's (700 East 17th St), you'll find them up to the usual standards of this campy chain. Their Club M bar is a couple of doors down.
At Racines (650 Sherman St) from 7am weekdays breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunches from 8am. This comfortable gay-frequented restaurant is a favorite meeting place.
Shops and entertainment
Needz (135 Broadway), close to Compound, variety of novelties, sexy underwear, fetish toys, and other fun items.
Crypt (131 Broadway) has leather goods, bondage and fetish gear and plus cards, gifts, lubes, dvds and other erotic needs and whims.
CJ's Leather (212 S Broadway), leather clothing, bondage and S&M gear, good prices.
For a unique gifts, be sure to visit Heaven Sent Me (116 South Broadway).
Tattered Cover Bookstore (1628 16th St) is an indie bookseller with four area locations.
Local Gay History
In 1858 news of gold strikes brought hundreds of prospectors to the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains. Where Cherry Creek met the South Platte River the city of Denver, would soon be establlished with an overwhelmingly male population, 35 saloons and no churches. See Gay American History, by historian Jonathan Ned Katz which cites 1914 works by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld in Berlin. Hirschfeld had received reports from a gay Denver University professor who told of a well-developed network of gay life in the city at that time.
Historians John D'Emilio and Allan Bérubé continue the story after World War II, when airmen from nearby Lowry Air Force Base helped to maintain Mary's Tavern on Broadway as a gay space, long before post-Stonewall social changes took hold in the 1970's. Subsequent political battles raged around the passage of anti-gay Amendment 2 which was finally overturned in the US Supreme Court's Romer v. Evans decision. As a whole Colorado remains relatively hostile, but the city of Denver, along with nearby Boulder, maintains far more tolerant attitudes towards sexual minorities.
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