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Be sure to put Tracks on your list for your next wild night out.
Charlie’s
900 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80218
(303) 839-8890
Charlie’s is the perfect spin on your traditional nightclub. Parade.com put the current number of lesbian bars in the U.S. at a paltry 36 in 2024. This spacious plaza, surrounded by monumental government and public buildings, is a stone's throw from a number of Mile High City attractions, including the Denver Art Museum, the Denver Public Library, the 16th Street Mall and the Colorado State Capitol Building.
Confluence Park
2250 15th St.
Where Cherry Creek and the South Platte River meet and mingle, you'll find the unique and scenic Confluence Park.
The establishment and the event space next door have cemented Track’s legacy as a premier cultural center for LGBTQ+ and drag culture in the Denver community.
For young people, Tracks is a place to go for a fun time in a safe space, and it has been providing that kind of atmosphere for nearly 40 years.
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Whatever you’re looking for in Denver, you’re sure to find.
This is a great spot for a refreshing afternoon stroll.
Commons Park
15th and Little Raven streets.
Commons Park can be found on the banks of the South Platte River in a spot that just happens to be the city's birthplace. The staff is wonderful and very accommodating. We love their colorful aesthetic and atmosphere – it’s a welcoming space for everyone!
Tracks
3500 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
(303) 863-7326
If you’re in the mood for a crazy fun dance party, Tracks is the place to be.
Original Gayborhood — is begging for an extended club sashay. “The Pearl was born out of a deep desire to create a space that truly feels like home — for women, for the LGBTQ+ community and for anyone who wants to be surrounded by joy, safety and connection. Pearl owners Ashlee Cassity and Dom Garcia have been putting their imprint on the space while honoring the Merc’s meaning for more than a few generations of Denverites.
The mix of the cowpoke with the disco queen is quickly becoming iconic.
An absolute must if you like: fierce and fabulous drag queens, cheap drinks handed out by topless cowboys, watching go-go boys hang from the ceiling, or having a good time while wearing and doing just about whatever you want.
A few blocks north of Capitol Hill, there’s a new kid on a very storied block: the Pearl, a Sapphic-centric haven. In April, the onetime speakeasy Pearl Divers moved from Cap Hill to the mural art-adorned building at the corner of 22nd and California.
Order one of their fabulous craft cocktails while partaking in one of their many event options such as open mic, poetry, karaoke, trivia and so much more. The staff is not only friendly but extremely accommodating. In honor of Cassity’s Southern roots, the Pearl offers what she likes to call “NOLA street food.” So leave room for Cajun-spice-dusted fries, a terrific Cajun gravy, po’boys, cornmeal cornmeal-battered fried okra that might nudge memories of nights on Bourbon Street.
A few miles north of Colfax, in the River North Art District (RiNo), sits one of Denver’s best dance clubs, Tracks, which has been a haven for LGBTQ+ people and allies for years.
Tracks continually delivers fun-themed nights, great music and some of the best drag queens Denver has to offer on Thursday through Sunday nights, usually starting at 9 p.m.
We’re just so grateful for the support and love we’ve received. It’s a sweet trick the Pearl is pulling off. They even have an 18+ night on Thursdays.
Both are a blast of raucous audience participation. Eats!