McCarthy's Pub
Enjoy a karaoke night with friends or wind up your day with a drink at the McCarthy's Pub. Located on South Main Street, the bar has pool tables and plenty of dart games for the guests along with a good beer selection.
Welcome to Aspen Lodge Bar & Grill, the ultimate go-to restaurant experience in Westminster, CO. Step into our cozy neighborhood spot and immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit, snowboarding culture, and the iconic band Iron Maiden. Our restaurant is adorned with love and passion for these themes, creating a super fun atmosphere 24/7. With the longest bar in Westminster, we offer a warm and inviting ambiance that is perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Our commitment to being family-friendly means you can bring the whole crew along. Since 2012, we have been serving up delicious meals and creating unforgettable memories. Join us at Aspen Lodge Bar & Grill today!
We provide food that customers love, day after day after day. It is not a big secret. People just want more of it. Our Burns Pub & Restaurant serves a wide selection of freshly cooked authentic British pub fare and a gamut of refreshments that are strikingly British. Whether you're only mooring up for a few hours or staying in for a round of drinks or two, you'll never go wrong with the Burns Pub & Restaurant. Enjoy our full selection of over 500 whisky varieties, superb ales, and signature cocktails. We feature whisky tastings, music nights, and other events so you get the break and entertainment you deserve.
A unique spin on what a sports bar is. Gourmet foods and crafted drinks.
Let’s get one thing clear from the get-go: This place is a Road House, and I use that term in a most complimentary way. The Old Man is like the Kathmandu Market of pubs – lots of variety, something for everyone, and always a screaming deal to be had, including great $2 cans every day. Olympia, Keystone Light, even Old Milwaukee – which regularly blows the doors off high priced American lagers in blind taste tests. (I’m talking to you, every brand out there with a 7-figure marketing campaign) Pulling into The Old Man on a Wednesday at 8pm, there are more than 50 cars in the lot, forcing me to park way out on the gravel. I’m thinking it must be booked for a private party or something. Nope – it’s just Wednesday. Groups of dudes finishing up BBQ (no table service here – just walk yourself up to the window and go for Pulled Pork with Kansas City Sweet, side of Hot Links), a zesty bodybuilder chick playing pool, people gearing up for some volleyball in the big back yard. Every type of hat is worn in this place – from cowboy to baseball and everything in between – including tuque (that’s a Bob and Doug McKenzie reference – just to see what it does to our Google search metrics). The Old Man is a classic old joint amidst the sea of strip-center hell that 120th Avenue has become. Yes, there might be a rusty El Camino in the parking lot, and Grand Funk Railroad may be cranking when you walk in. But that’s the point. This is America, and you embrace it with all your heart. Your Barman JJ Abbey grew up a wrist rocket shot away in West Lake, went to Northglenn High, and is an affable, fun-loving wiseguy. If he’s busy counseling the shagadelic cougar at the end of the bar, Kristy will get you what you need with style and grace. Enjoy the initials and messages carved into the paneling, check out the vintage photos of some classic Old Men, and if you ask real nice you might even get your own beer coozy to store in JJ’s beer coozy room. Just try to find this positive vibe and color in any of the cookie-cutter joints down the way. Bet you an Old Mil that you can’t. No nearby megabar – even one with a supposedly cool rooftop patio – can touch The Old Man. $2 beers and thick green grass under your flip flops – tell me there’s a Pub Heaven, and I’ll tell you it probably looks like this.
