Thank you Regional Transportation District and your mighty vehicles that get us to and from our destinations. It’s time to head back into town on RTD’s finest and to bring our gay bar-crawl/bus adventure to a close. WHERE: Humboldt Kitchen + Bar Celebrate an evening of romance with a chef. Check for your wallet, keys, and return bus ticket and head out of the Black Crown to park your caboose at the bus stop and wait for the next #0. 3-Course Valentines Dinner at Humboldt Kitchen + Bar. We’ll reboard the Zero bus after a drink at Li’l Devils and head down Broadway to our final gay bar crawl destination: the Black Crown Lounge.īy this point, the Zero bus has taken us into the heart of Antique Row and the Black Crown Lounge is rumored to have a selection of antiques to match the patios and the live music perfect browsing (or buying) time with a tasty adult beverage.Īs happens with bar crawls, you’ll be pleasantly buzzed now and perhaps ready to make a final stop at the restrooms. Modernism Week takes place Aug.16-25 with 18 events on the schedule, including curator-guided tours of the midcentury-themed Serious Play exhibition at the Denver Art Museum. The Lowdown: X Bar will fill you with the club vibes you’re looking for in addition. A number of gay establishments have occupied the site where Li’l Devils resides and the club is one of the last gay watering holes on the South Broadway corridor as you head out of Denver - but it’s not the last. Hours, Parking, Bike Parking, Ages Allowed From the Business.
Li’l Devils, near the intersection of South Broadway & Alameda, is relatively new and features one of the best patios in town. “ NOTE: Tix are $2.25 and you’ll need two if you’re heading south to Antiques Row, Englewood, Littleton, or Highlands Ranch with plans for a return trip at the end of the day.” seven days a week, 365 days a year, the Compounds corner-bar (and gay-bar) legacy is just that: a twenty-plus-year run as a.