Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Grizzly Rose Denver

Since it opened in 1989, The Grizzly Rose Denver has been known as Denver’s authentic, destination country-western hangout—it’s even gotten kudos from the Country Music Association. Cold beer and some serious two-steppin' accompany live music six nights a week, and pool tables plus a mechanical bull just add to the fun. Here, bandanas can be worn around a cowboy's neck, or as headwear when concerts cross over into metal-minded '80s acts. 


Grizzly Rose have 40,000 square feet of fun features a 2,500 square foot floating hardwood dance floor, a 3,200 square foot private banquet facility, General Store, Aracade Room, Pool Room, Shoe Shine Shop, Smoke Shop with lounge and a 2,000 square foot dance room. Parking at Grizzly Rose is free.


The Grizzly Rose serves a hearty lunch every Tuesday through Friday—the most expensive item on the menu is a three-meat barbecue plate at $11. With more than 40,000 square feet the venue can handle private parties that range from wedding rehearsal dinners to company picnics for up to 2,000 people.


Grizzly Rose is one of the best things to do in Denver. Mondays are dark, but every other night is a party with a crowd that can change according to themed nights. Sundays are family-focused, with all ages welcomed. Best times for singletons are Thursdays (ladies pay $5 cover and drink free from 8 to 11 p.m.), while every Saturday is Classic Country Night for those 21 and over. Most Fridays feature a nationally known touring act that can spill over into ‘80s rock, or may turn into a special event such as MMA fight night.

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